Omron DDAA1000/SRM manual Appendix C Radio Configuration, Terminal Settings

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DDAA1000/SRM User Guide

Appendix C

Radio Configuration

The radio module in the DDAA1000/DD1000 can be set to suit your particular application. All adjustments are done through the built-in setup program, with a user interface that eliminates the need for setup diskettes or custom software.

The radio modules used in the DDAA1000/DD1000 are factory pre-configured. The likely times the user would need to change a parameter would be to replace a defective radio module, add the repeater function to a radio, or change the system configuration. The user in encouraged to contact Data-Linc Group before making any changes, as a wrong setting may cause the radios to stop communicating. The main parameters that might need to be changed are:

call book (phone) number

network ID

system operating mode

repeater mode

frequency key

baud rate (if changing the radio)

To access the radio setups the user must remove all connectors from the DDAA/DD1000, the remove the cover, and change a set of jumpers at location P1 and P2 and add a serial data cable supplied by Data-Linc Group to connector P3. See Figure 10, PCB layout drawing (Appendix B).

To access the radio configuration menu, set the P1 and P2 jumpers as shown on the PCB layout drawing (Appendix B). Use the CONFIG-RF selection as shown on the PCB drawing. The dark lines represent the three small jumpers. Then insert the Data-Linc Group serial cable into connector P3 located next to the power connector. Attach the serial cable to a PC. Start a terminal program such as “Hyperterminal” with port settings of 19.2 K baud, 8 data bits, no parity and one stop bit. Apply DC power to the unit. Press the Configure button label SW1 located at the end opposite the power connector. While any terminal program that can be set to 19200 baud will work, examples for this manual were generated using the Microsoft Windows 2000 application “HyperTerminal.”

Note that the computer setup communications to configure radio modules will always be at a baud rate of 19.2 K. The baud rate of the DDAA communications may be different. The radio module baud rate setting is for talking to the DDAA circuit board, not the computer terminal program.

Note: When using HyperTerminal, set Handshaking to none.

Table 2: Terminal Settings

Parameter

Setting

 

 

Baud Rate

19200

 

 

Data Bits

8

 

 

Parity

None

 

 

Stop Bits

1

 

 

Flow Control

None

 

 

PN 161-09981-002C

rev 8/04

DATA-LINC GROUP

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Contents DDAA1000/SRM Product User Guide FCC NotificationTable of Contents DATA-LINC Group DDAA1000 and DD1000 IntroductionTeminal Block Power ConnectorAntenna Connectoin Type Connections Discrete OperationMaster Remote Point-to-Point Discrete OperationMaster Point-to-Multipoint Discrete OperationNeeded. The DDAA1000 unites do not Supply loop powerAnalog Operation Point-to-Point Analog SystemMaster or Remote Connection of a flow meter to the DDAA1000/SRM unitPoint-to-Multipoint Analog System Factory Configuration ProcessPoint-to-Multipoint Analog Example Remote Point-to-Multipoint Analog OperationLayout Drawing Changing System or Radio ConfigurationsTechnical Specifications Troubleshooting Contact Information Product WarrantyReturn Material Authorization Technical SupportTOP Appendix aAppendix B DDAA1000 DD1000 ConfigurationDATA-LINC Group Ddaa Eeprom MENU** *SET Caplck DATA-LINC Group Terminal Settings Appendix C Radio ConfigurationMain Menu Point-to-Multi-Point Master Main Menu Option 0 Set Operation ModePoint-to-point Master Point-to-Point RemotePoint-to-Multi-Point Repeater Point-to-Point Remote/Master SwitchableDDAA1000/SRM User Guide Point-to-Point Remote/Repeater Point-to-Point RepeaterModBus RTU Main Menu Option 1 Set Baud RateAvailable data word length and parity selections Call Book Menu Main Menu Option 2 Edit Call BookEntry Number Repeater 000-0000 Edit Call Book in Multi-Point SystemsMax Packet Size and 2 Min Packet Size Selections Main Menu Option 3 Edit Radio Transmission CharacteristicsFreqKey Maximum Packet Size Settings where RF Data Rate=3 DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Minimum Packet Size Settings bytesRF Data Rate Xmit RateRTS to CTS DDAA1000/SRM User Guide RF Xmit PowerPower Transmit Settings Remote SecurityMCU speed DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Lowpower ModeHigh Noise Overall Rcv Rate % Average Signal LevelMain Menu Option 4 Show Radio Statistics Average Noise LevelMulti-Point Operation Radio TemperatureDDAA1000/SRM User Guide Number of Disconnects Multi-Point Parameters Main Menu Option 5 Edit Multi-Point ParametersRadio ID DiagnosticsRemote/Repeater SubNet IDMain Menu Option 8 Password Disabling Password Changing a PasswordDDAA1000/SRM and DD1000/SRM Placement Locations