Sutron Corporation 8310 & 7310 Users Manual 8800-1125Rev. 2.7 (BETA) 4/16/2014 pg. 100
AckDelay
NumRetries
RetryDelay
Enabled
Enabled is set to YES if you want transmission to perform alarm or selftimed transmissions on
this COM device. Set Enabled to NO to prevent alarm and selftimed transmissions. Selftimed
transmissions may be sent on a periodic interval by specifying TXAlarmRate and/or
TXNormalRate.
Outputs must have IsSSPCurData set to Yes for the output to be included in an alarm
transmission.
BaudRate
BaudRate specifies the baud rate for the communications port. The typical value for COM1
Baudrate is 115,200 for direct communications. A value of 115,200 can be used with RADIO as
long as the radio supports flow control and high baud rates. Otherwise, a speed of 2400 to 9600
should be used as supported by the radio.
MasterID
The MasterID is used to name the destination whenever the 8310 makes a transmission on this
device. For example, with MasterID set to BASE, the 8310 will format a packet with the
destination of BASE when it makes the alarm transmission. The name can be a base station,
another field station, or a base station through a field station. MasterID is a global setting.
Examples of MasterID are:
send data straight to BASE
send data to SiteA, repeat to SiteB then to BASE
send data to siteA, repeat through COM3 to SiteB, then to
BASE
TXAlarmRate
TXAlarmRate may be used to configure selftimed reporting of alarm data on a periodic basis that
take place when the system is in alarm. For example, if you want to have a report from the 8310
every hour when the system is in alarm, you would set TXAlarmRate to 1 hour. Setting TX Alarm
Rate to 00:00:00 will disable this feature.
Outputs must have IsSSPCurData set to Yes for the output to be included in the alarm
transmission.
TXNormalRate
TxNormalRate may be used to configure selftimed reporting of alarm data on a periodic basis
that take place when the system is not in alarm. The TXNormalRate field contains a Time value
indicating the amount of Time between transmissions from the 8310 when there are no sensors
in the alarm state. For example, if you want to have a report from a group twice per day, set
TXNormalRate to 12 hours. Setting TX Normal Rate to 00:00:00 will disable this feature.
Outputs must have IsSSPCurData set to Yes for the output to be included in the alarm
transmission.
Additional settings are available for each device.
SSP Settings/CarrierDelay
Carrier Delay specifies the amount of Time the carrier must be on before the data is sent. The