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Number of Broadcasts per
RouterNode (depending on
the response set in ▼ Input
)
"Input" No broadcast
"Block lock"
1x (if input acknowledgement
is not active)
4x (if input acknowledgement
is active)
"Amok function" 1x
"Emergency release" 1x
"Remote opening" 1x
"Activation"
1x (if input acknowledgement
is not active)
4x (if input acknowledgement
is active)
Forwarding time
The maximum forwarding time is five seconds. The forwarding
time depends on the transmission medium (see
Transmission
paths [}13]
) and can be shorter.
Calculation example (50 RouterNodes) with long broadcast duration
and Block lock
with input acknowledgement
Transmission time = 50 RouterNodes in the RingCast * 5 s * 4
Broadcasts + 5 s * 50 RouterNodes in RingCast
The transmission time is up to 1000 seconds.
Calculation example (50 RouterNodes) with short broadcast duration
and Block lock
without input acknowledgement
Transmission time = 50 RouterNodes in RingCast * 1 s * 1
Broadcast + 5 s * 50 RouterNodes in RingCast
The transmission time is up to 300 seconds.
5.4.5.5 Preparing RouterNode for RingCast
NOTE
Firmware dependent availability of RingCast for RouterNodes
RingCast support is firmware dependent (see
Firmware information
[}39]
).
If necessary, update the firmware (see
Updating firmware [}32]
).
Prepare the RouterNodes for the RingCast:
WaveNet (Manual)
5. WaveNet Manager
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