9 power modes, 10 retry level, Power modes – Campbell Scientific RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Data Radios/Modems User Manual

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems

5.1.2.9 Power Modes

The radio’s average idle current can be set with the following Standby Modes

(default setting shaded):

TABLE 5-1. Standard Setup Menu

Duty

Cycle

DevConfig

Setting

Advanced

Standby

Mode

Maximum

Response

Delay*

100%

< 24 mA – always on

0

100 ms

17%

< 4 mA ½ sec

4

600 ms

4%

< 2 mA 1 sec

6

1100 ms

2%

< .4 mA 8 sec

7

8100 ms

*Maximum time it takes to get an RF Packet sent and for the other radio to

respond.

The Standard Setup standby modes automatically configure:

Time of Inactivity to Sleep

Time of Inactivity to Long Header

Long Header Time

The default mode is the Standard Setup menu selection of “< 4 mA and ½ sec

Cycle.” There are standby modes available in addition to those in the above

table. They can be accessed in the Advanced Setup menu; however, if you

configure one of those, it will be necessary to also configure each of the three

bulleted parameters above. In any case, be sure to select the same Standby

Mode for all of the radios in the network. For more details see Appendix B.4,

Advanced Setup Standy Modes.

5.1.2.10 Retry Level

For point-to-multipoint networks, the retry level must be set to

none if an RF401 radio has an operating system of OS3 or lower

and the protocol setting is Transparent.

There are four Retry Level settings available in DevConfig (seeTABLE 5-2).

All radios in the network should be configured for the same Retry Level. The

default setting is Low (RF401 radios with OS4 or higher and RF430 radios) or

“None” (RF401 radios with OS3 or lower). Further choices are available in the

Advanced Setup menu (see Appendix B.2, Error Handling and Retries).

TABLE 5-2. Standard Retry Levels

Retry

Level

Maximum

Retries

Time-Slots for

Random Retry

Bytes Transmitted

Before Delay

None

0

0

65535

Low

3

1

400

Medium

5

2

400

High

7

3

400

NOTE

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