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Microhard Systems P900 - S144 Sleep Time; S145 Wake Time; Tx Done Timeout, 1;4; Quick Sync Packets (Mesh)

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6.0 Register/Command Reference
Values (5 - 65534)
S151 (MESH) Quick Sync Packets
500
At system startup when coordinators first come online, they send out a number
of quick sync packets, defined by register S151, used to quickly attain network
synchronization. Each quick sync packet is sent on a random channel listed in
the hop pattern. The more sync packets sent, the quicker network
synchronization occurs, but at a cost of delayed data transmission. The lower
the number of packets sent, the less likely the entire network will synchronize
during the quick sync process, resulting in slower overall synchronization.
Values (2 - 65535)
60
S144 Sleep Time
Sleep time in seconds. If Sleep mode is enabled (S143), modem will go to
sleep for S144 seconds or a rising edge of the Wakeup-user line.
Values (1 - 65535)
10
S145 Wake Time
Wake time in seconds. If Sleep mode is enabled (S143), modem will stay
awake for S145 seconds if all conditions of S143 are met.
Values (0 - 255)
14
S146 Tx Done timeout, 1/4
Normally used with Modbus RTU protocol which requires a 3.5 character delay
between packets output on the com port. Range is 0 to 255, default is 14 (3.5
chars). This register along with Modbus RTU setting of S217 can be used to
insert a gap between individual packets coming out of the serial port even in
non-Modbus applications.
Values (selection)
S153 Address Tag
0 - Disable (default)
1 - Type 1
Prepends each packet received from the radio with 10 bytes of the following
data:
Type 1: First 2 bytes - size (high byte first), one byte - RSSI, one reserved byte
(0x00), last six bytes - source unit address (high byte first).

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