TOR TOT
TOX TOT
Single outstation. The master is configured as TOR, and the outstation as TOT. Data input at the outstation is output at the master’s normal data port, I/O
???and alarm messages are output on the secondary data port. External equipment (the GUI for example) is needed at the master to supervise the operation and receive data.
The master is configured as TOX, and each outstation as TOT, with an ID number so that it can be individually addressed. When it is polled by the master, data input at the outstation is output at the master’s normal data port, and I/O data and alarm messages are output on the secondary data port. The secondary data port operates at a fixed data rate of 19200 baud. External equipment (the GUI for example) is needed at the master to supervise the operation and receive data.
Modem Parameter Configuration
Figure 14 - Modem Parameters tab
Transmitter key-up time
This time is allowed to elapse before any data is sent, to ensure that the radio is ready. The value depends on the particular radio fitted.
Squelch to start of preamble
During receive, the modem allows this period to elapse after the squelch has operated before reporting a missing preamble.
No of preamble blocks
The number of preamble blocks which will be sent after the key-up time. Too few will not allow the remote receiver to establish sync, too many will waste transmission time. 9 is a typical value.
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