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Setting
Description
RF Channel
Specifies the frequency channel of the device (the channels range from 0 to 47). Each client
and server must be on the same channel. It is recommended that each system be on a different
channel, since the ranges on these devices extend for miles and sharing the same channel with
another location could result in interference.
Tx Power (1W Max)
Allows you to modify the power level in increments of 10%. The Click 400 transmit power can be
reduced to decrease interference caused by multiple radios.
Receive Mode
Allows you to select which data packets will be received. If the device is set up as a client, select
Address/Broadcast; if the device is set up as a server, select Address.
RF Delivery
Allows you to send to a specific address or broadcast to all radios. If the device is set up as a
client, select Address; if the device is set up as a server, select Broadcast.
Auto Destination
Allows you to choose the destination for the data packets. If Destination ID is selected, the Dest.
ID will need to be entered for the Click 400 you are communicating with; if Server ID is selected,
the Click 400 will automatically communicate with the Server.
Dest. ID
Allows you to enter the MAC ID of the radio that the Click 400 you’re configuring should connect
to.
MAC ID
The MAC ID is the unique identifier of the MAC layer of the Click 400.
The
900 MHz > Config 2
tab contains channel synchronization settings (see the figure and table below).
Setting
Description
CTS Asserted
Reserved for hardware handshaking. This field is not editable.
CTS Deasserted
Reserved for hardware handshaking. This field is not editable.