Omron DDAA1000/SRM manual Main Menu Option 2 Edit Call Book, Call Book Menu

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DDAA1000/SRM User Guide

Main Menu Option (2): Edit Call Book

If the DDAA1000/DD1000 system is only two (2) units, one Master and one Remote, then either Point-to-Point or Multipoint modes can be used. If the system has more than one Remote, then Point-to-Multipoint mode must be used. Use of the Call Book for multi-point systems is explained later in this chapter.

The Call Book is an innovative feature in the DDAA1000/SRM that offers both security and flexibility in use. The Call Book accomplishes this by allowing the user to determine with which other DDAA1000/SRMs a given radio modem will communicate, based on the Call Book numbers for both the master and remote. The radio modem’s Call Book number is encoded in the microprocessor and identified on a label on the modem. The instructions provided in this section are for point- to-point mode only. Use of the Call Book for multi-point systems is explained later in this chapter. For two DDAA1000/SRM radio modems to communicate in point-to-point mode, three events must occur:

1.The call book number for the master must be listed in the Remote’s Call Book.

2.The call book number for the remote must be listed in the master’s Call Book.

3.The master must be programmed to call the remote.

As shown in figure 3, the Call Book allows users to set up a list of up to 10 DDAA1000/SRMs to communicate with. Designate up to 2 repeaters to be used in communicating with a given radio modem, and tell the master which remote to call. To direct the master to call a remote, the Remote must be in the Call Book Menu. A specific remote may be called by entering (C) at the prompt, followed by the menu number corresponding to that remote. To call any available remote in the list, the user should enter C and then A (for All).

Note: To call a remote through one or two repeaters, you must call that remote directly (as opposed to using the Call All option). When Call All is selected the master is not able to connect with any remotes through repeaters. This is because the master calls every remote in the list when instructed to call all and will connect with the first remote to respond. When calling through a repeater, the master must first call that repeater and establish a communications link with it prior to making contact with the remote.

Figure 13: Call Book Menu

Shown below are example settings. Please refer to supplied configuration sheets for your modem’s configuration.

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Contents DDAA1000/SRM FCC Notification Product User GuideTable of Contents DATA-LINC Group Introduction DDAA1000 and DD1000Antenna Connectoin Type Power ConnectorTeminal Block Discrete Operation ConnectionsPoint-to-Point Discrete Operation Master RemotePoint-to-Multipoint Discrete Operation MasterSupply loop power Analog OperationPoint-to-Point Analog System Needed. The DDAA1000 unites do notConnection of a flow meter to the DDAA1000/SRM unit Master or RemoteFactory Configuration Process Point-to-Multipoint Analog SystemPoint-to-Multipoint Analog Operation Point-to-Multipoint Analog Example RemoteChanging System or Radio Configurations Layout DrawingTechnical Specifications Troubleshooting Product Warranty Return Material AuthorizationTechnical Support Contact InformationAppendix a TOPDDAA1000 DD1000 Configuration Appendix BDATA-LINC Group Ddaa Eeprom MENU** *SET Caplck DATA-LINC Group Appendix C Radio Configuration Terminal SettingsMain Menu Main Menu Option 0 Set Operation Mode Point-to-point MasterPoint-to-Point Remote Point-to-Multi-Point MasterPoint-to-Point Remote/Master Switchable DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Point-to-Point Remote/RepeaterPoint-to-Point Repeater Point-to-Multi-Point RepeaterAvailable data word length and parity selections Main Menu Option 1 Set Baud RateModBus RTU Main Menu Option 2 Edit Call Book Call Book MenuEdit Call Book in Multi-Point Systems Entry Number Repeater 000-0000FreqKey Main Menu Option 3 Edit Radio Transmission CharacteristicsMax Packet Size and 2 Min Packet Size Selections DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Minimum Packet Size Settings bytes Maximum Packet Size Settings where RF Data Rate=3Xmit Rate RF Data RateDDAA1000/SRM User Guide RF Xmit Power Power Transmit SettingsRemote Security RTS to CTSHigh Noise DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Lowpower ModeMCU speed Average Signal Level Main Menu Option 4 Show Radio StatisticsAverage Noise Level Overall Rcv Rate %DDAA1000/SRM User Guide Number of Disconnects Radio TemperatureMulti-Point Operation Main Menu Option 5 Edit Multi-Point Parameters Multi-Point ParametersDiagnostics Remote/RepeaterSubNet ID Radio IDMain Menu Option 8 Password Changing a Password Disabling PasswordDDAA1000/SRM and DD1000/SRM Placement Locations