EasyManua.ls Logo

Satel EASy+ - Repeater Function; Support for Local; Remote Addresses

Satel EASy+
92 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
SATEL-EASy+
User guide
Version 1.33
39
Radio Link: AutoBase/AutoRover
not implemented
Radio Link:Digisquelch
Signal threshold
Radio Link:Forward Error Correction
ON by default
Note: SATEL-EASy+ FEC must be OFF!
Radio Link:Local Address (0 by default)
Primary RX address (RX1) (OFF by default)
Radio Link:Remote Address (255 by default)
Primary TX address (TX1) (OFF by default)
Serial Interface:Protocol Mode
Radio compatibility
Serial Interface:BREAK to Command
not implemented
Serial Interface:Modem Enable: Yes
not applicable
Serial Interface:Soft Break Enable
not implemented
Serial Interface:EOT value (in 0.01s units)
Pause length (in serial port byte intervals)
Serial Interface:Digipeater Delay
not implemented
Serial Interface:Local Node Repeater
not implemented
Frequency Table
Radio frequency
Data Security Code (must be 0=not used)
not implemented
Potential conflicts:
FEC setting applies only to the SATELLINE-3AS mode, the other radio compatibility modes
have their own FEC bindings (although some previous or special firmware versions differ in
the way FEC setting is handled - in case of doubt please contact technical support)
Error check and Full CRC16 check must be OFF in SATEL modem
SATEL RX/TX addressing does not use ARQ scheme like Pacific Crest radios.
6.11.2 Repeater function
The implemented Pacific Crest/TRIMTALK modes support also the repeater function. The
repeater function is configured either by using the SL commands:
”SL@M=R” (Repeater ON)
”SL@M=O” (Repeater OFF)
or by selecting Repeater OFF/ON in the Radio Settings tab in the Configuration Manager SW.
Note 1. If error correction is ON (FEC ON) and TRIMTALK mode is activated by using ”SL@S=3”
command, the firmware automatically switches SATEL FEC OFF temporarily, and turns it back at
the mode return.
6.11.3 Support for Local / Remote addresses
If the modem has TX address ON then primary TX address is handled in the same way as Remote
address in Pacific Crest PDL modems. The default value is 0x00FF (255 in decimal format) i.e. the
broadcast address.
If the modem has RX address ON then primary RX address is handled in the same way as PDL
Local address in Pacific Crest PDL modems. The default value is 0x0000 (0 in decimal format).

Table of Contents

Related product manuals