T – transceiver parameters, U – update input network variable, T – transceiver – Echelon NodeUtil Node Utility User Manual

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If the selected device is a router, additional information is displayed including

the router type. For a description of the meanings of these router-specific values,
see the

LonWorks Router User’s Guide

.

You are given an opportunity to clear the status of the device, which clears the

error counters, the reset cause, and the last error logged. Clearing the status can
be useful before running the Performance test ([) command; see

[ – Performance

Test

on page 23.

T – Transceiver Parameters

Use this command to display the transceiver (communications) parameters of the
selected device. The information displayed depends on the transceiver type. For

a description of these values, see the

FT 3120 / FT 3150 Smart Transceiver Data

Book

, the

PL 3120 / PL 3150 / PL 3170 Power Line Smart Transceiver Data Book

,

or the

Series 5000 Chip Data Book

.

If the selected device is a network interface that supports changing the input
clock, you are prompted to change the input clock rate by selecting from a menu.

The choices are 5, 10, and 20 MHz. You then have an opportunity to change the

transceiver parameters by selecting from a menu. The choices depend on the
input clock rate.
For Series 5000 devices, you are prompted to change the system clock rate along

with the interface bit rate. The system clock can be set to 5, 10, 20, 40, or 80
MHz.
The NodeUtil Node Utility does not support changing the transceiver parameters

for devices with input clocks less than 5 MHz.

If the device implements transceiver ID (XID) pins, you typically cannot change

the interface bit rate or the transceiver type (differential, single-ended, or special-
purpose mode). To change types of devices, you must first physically set the

value read from the XID pins to 30 (decimal) or 1E (hexadecimal).
Selecting incorrect communications parameters could make it impossible to
communicate with the device over the network:

• If the device is based on an FT 3120, PL 3120, or PL 3170 Smart

Transceiver, it might not be recoverable.

• If it is based on an FT 3150 or PL 3150 Smart Transceiver, you might be

able to recover it with the (R)eboot command. If the device is not
recoverable with the reboot command, you can use the EEBLANK

program (available from the Echelon Web site) to blank the EEPROM

and reboot the default image.

• If it is based on an FT 5000 Smart Transceiver or Neuron 5000 Processor,

you might be able to recover it by clearing the external non-volatile
memory for the device. See the

Series 5000 Chip Data Book

for a

description of how to clear the external non-volatile memory.

U – Update Input Network Variable

Use this command to update an input network variable on the selected device.
Enter the index of the network variable (use the (L)ist network variables

command or the (P)oll network variables command to determine the network

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