6.5.Repeater Setup

Each NL6000 unit may have up to eight repeater entries. Each repeater entry includes a trigger, trigger ID, transmit channel, and transmit delay value. If a unit does not act as a repeater, do not set up any repeater entries. For more information about setting up a repeater unit, refer to Section 5.5

Table 3 shows how to set up the Trigger and ID values for each type of repeater trigger.

Trigger

ID Value

Use

Field

 

 

MYID

nnnn (hex)

Used to repeat a packet from a remote to a base

 

 

station. The ID value is the MYID of the remote, or

 

 

group of remotes if using a wildcard.

TOID

nnnn (hex)

Used to repeat a packet from a base station to one or

 

 

more remotes. The ID value is the TOID of the remote,

 

 

or group of remotes if using a wildcard.

Table 3: Setup of Repeater Trigger Fields

Selecting the Repeater Entry to Edit

1.Select Network ä Repeater ä Select Repeater Entry.

2.Enter the number assigned to the repeater entry you want to set or edit. Repeater entries are assigned a number in the range 1 ￿ 8. After you select an entry number, the system displays the current parameter settings for that repeater entry.

3.Press ESC to return to the Repeater menu where you can set any of the four repeater parameters.

Setting the Repeater Trigger

1.Select Network ä Repeaterä Trigger.

2.Select from the following options:

1-MYIDTrigger the repeater function for packets addressed with a MYID equal to the ID value. Set the trigger ID to the MYID of the remote unit from which you want to repeat packets. Refer to Table 3.

2-TOIDTrigger the repeater function for packets addressed with a TOID equal to the trigger ID value. Set the trigger ID to the TOID of the destination unit. Refer to Table 3.

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RF-Link Technology NL6000 manual Repeater Setup, Trigger ID Value Use