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Wireless Room Sensor Solution
Appendix A–Troubleshooting (Advanced Users)
This appendix provides troubleshooting procedures using various advanced commands.
Verifying RSX/TEC Communications
You can use the STATUS RSX command to verify communications between the RSX and TEC device.
To verify RSX/TEC communications:
1. Connect a computer cable (540-143) from a computer to the RJ-11 port on the bottom of a WRS
bound and communicating with the RSX.
The WRS wakes up and remains active for the amount of time speci
fi
ed by its HMI/MMI port timeout
setting (factory default = 5 minutes). If the WRS returns to sleep mode before you are done, disconnect
and then reconnect the cable to the HMI port.
2. Start a HyperTerminal session, log on (1200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no
fl
ow control), and
then press
ENTER
to display the WRS prompt.
If there is no communication with the WRS, verify that the battery is properly inserted and the plastic
insulating strip is removed.
3. Verify RSX/TEC communications:
a. Type
STATUS RSX
and press
ENTER
.
b. Verify the RSX ADDRESS parameter value is in the 0–98 range. This indicates that the RSX is
able to communicate with the TEC and query the TEC for its FLN address, and that the TEC
has been addressed with a value of 0 to 98.
If the value is not in the 0–98 range, verify that the RSX is connected to the RTS port on the TEC,
and that the TEC is powered up.
4. Disconnect the computer from the WRS.
Viewing WRS/RSX Communication Quality
You can use COMM WRS and COMM RSX command to check communication quality over the past
10 minutes.
To view the WRS or RSX communication quality values:
At the WRS HMI prompt, type
COMM WRS
(or
COMM RSX
) and press
ENTER
.
Revision Date: July 10, 2008
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