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AW900R2-PAIR

Serial Port Settings

These settings must match the RS-232 device wired to the radio.

Baud Rate

Drop down menu providing 6 choices from 9600 Baud to 115,200 Baud (serial

data rate).

Data Bits

Selectable 7 or 8 data bits (8 is the most common choice)

Parity

Selectable among “none”, “even”, “odd”, “mark” or “space” (“none” is the

most common choice)

Stop Bits

Select 1 or 2 stop bits (2 is the most common choice)

Tuning Parameters

These affect the behavior of the RF packet transmissions relative to the

incoming serial data. We suggest leaving these at the default values unless

the nature of the serial data or the requirements of the protocol being used

demand otherwise.

Next Byte Delay

The amount of time the bus must be idle after the Minimum Packet Size has

expired before the radio sends everything in it’s serial buffer. Values of 00 to

10 may be chosen, with a default of 00. Each unit of time is the reciprocal of

the Baud Rate (e.g. 104 µs at 9600 Baud).

Minimum Packet Size

Expected packet size bytes. Values of 01 to 99 may be chosen, with a default

of 01. Packets smaller than this will wait to see if additional packets arrive

during this time window. If additional packets arrive, they will be combined

into a single transmission.

Maximum Packet Size

Maximum number of bytes per transmission. Values from one more than

the Minimum Packet Size to 768 may be chosen with a default of 024 bytes.

Packets larger than this size will be sent over the RF as fragments and reas-

sembled at the receiver radio.

8. Here is additional information about the tuning parameters. The data protocol

you are using may require certain groupings of the bytes or particular timing of the

information:

• If you want

minimum latency so that data is received as soon as possible after

it is sent, select a Next Byte Delay of 00 and a Minimum Packet Size of 01.

• If you are sending

large blocks of data, a Minimum Packet Size of 01 can cause

the AW900R2’s buffer to overflow and bytes will be lost. The value can be in-

creased to a maximum that depends on the Baud Rate, corresponding to about

5.3 milliseconds:

Baud Rate

Largest Minimum Packet Size

9600

5

19200

10

38400

20

57600

30

76800

40

115200

60

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