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05-2806A01, Rev. J iNET Series Reference Manual 57
With an iNET radio (non-iNET-II), a maximum of three zones
may be skipped to be compliant with FCC regulations.
2.5.4 Auto Data Rate Configuration Menu
The Auto Data Rate Configuration submenu is typically for use in envi-
ronments where signal quality is variable, and you wish to maintain the
highest possible over-the-air data rate as conditions change.
Invisible place holder
Figure 2-29. Auto Data Rate Submenu
ADR RSSI Threshold—A specified received signal strength
value, which, if exceeded by the range of the
RSSI Delta set-
ting, causes a data rate change in the transceiver. [
-50 to -100;
-87 dBm
]
ADR RSSI Delta—A user-specified difference from the RSSI
Threshold
figure which, if exceeded, causes a data rate change
in the transceiver. [
0-10; 5]
ADR SNR Threshold—A user-specified signal-to-noise ratio,
which, if exceeded by the range of the
SNR Delta setting,
causes a data rate change in the transceiver. [
10-30; 26]
ADR SNR Delta—A user-specified difference from the SNR
Threshold
figure which, if exceeded, causes a data rate change
in the transceiver. [
0-10; 2]
NOTE: In the description below, “high speed” refers to 512 kbps for
the iNET radio and 1 Mbps for the iNET-II radio.
“Standard speed” refers to 256 kbps for the iNET radio and
512 kbps for the iNET-II.

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