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3.8 Radio Configuration
The RM-240 can be configured for different radio transmission rates. A reduction in rate
increases the reliable range (transmission distance). The factory-default data rate settings
are suitable for the majority of applications and should only be modified by experienced
users.
The RM-240 allows for configurable fixed or fallback radio transmission Data Rates.
When a fixed rate is configured the radio transmission rate is never altered, even under
extremely poor conditions. The fallback rates allow a maximum rate to be configured
whilst enabling the unit to automatically reduce the rate when transmit errors occur.
When a radio transmission is unsuccessful the RM-240 will automatically drop to the
next lowest data rate and enter probation. If subsequent transmissions are successful
at the lower rate, the RM-240 will attempt to increase to the next highest rate when
probation has ended. This can occur when either a specified number of data frames have
been successfully transmitted at the lower rate, or when a specified amount of time has
elapsed whilst using the lower rate.
The RM-240 also has a configurable “Basic Rate”. The difference between the Basic Rate
and the radio Data Rate is that it only applies to multicast radio transmissions and man-
agement frames. The Basic Rate is generally set to a lower value than the Data Rate since
multicast transmissions have no inherent error correction mechanism.
Select the “Radio” Menu to change the following configuration parameters. If a change
is made, you need to select “Save Changes” to retain the changes. Changes will not take
effect until the unit is reset.
Power Level
The RF power level is shown in this field. This value is
read only and cannot be altered.
Data Rate
The radio baud rate in Mega (million) bits per second
(Mbit/s) for point to point radio transmissions.
The default value is Auto.
Basic Rate
The radio baud rate in Mega (million) bits per sec-
ond (Mbit/s) for multicast messages and management
frames. These frames include beacons, authentication,
association, etc. The default value is 1Mbit/s.
Channel
Radio Channels 1 to 11 may be configured at the
Access Point. Refer Section 3.2. By default radio chan-
nel is set to 3.
Retry Limit
The number of times a radio transmission will be
retried if an acknowledgement is not received.
The default value is 7.
Beacon Interval
This interval is the period between beacon transmis-
sions sent by an Access Point. The default value is
100 milliseconds, and it may be adjusted from 50 to
4095 milliseconds.