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9XTend-PKG-R™ RS-232/485 RF Modem

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<strong>9XTend</strong>‐<strong>PKG</strong>‐R <strong>RS</strong>‐<strong>232</strong>/<strong>485</strong> <strong>RF</strong> <strong>Modem</strong> – Product Manual v1.2.4VL (Firmware Version - verbose) Command VL Command is used to read theverbose firmware version of the XTend <strong>Modem</strong>.Sample output: Firmware version 1.0, Jan 162005 10:46:57VR (Firmware Version) Command VR Command is used to read thefirmware version of the XTend <strong>Modem</strong>.AT Command: ATVLParameter Range: Returns stringNumber of bytes returned: 2AT Command: ATVRBinary Command: 0x14 (20 decimal)Parameter Range (read-only): 0 – 0xFFFFNumber of bytes returned: 2Warning NumberWA (Active Warning Numbers) Command WA Command reports the warningnumbers of all active warnings - one warningnumber per line. No further information is shownand warning counts are not reset.AT Command: ATWAParameter Range: Returns string – onewarning number per line.Sample Output (indicates warnings 1 and 3 are currently active): 1WN (Active Warning Numbers) CommandDescription WN Command is used to reportdetailed data for all active and sticky warnings.• Warning number & description• Number of occurrences since the last WN or WS command• Whether the warning is currently activeWarnings which are not currently active, and have not been active since the last WN or WScommand, are not displayed. WN Command also resets all non-zero warning counts, except forwarnings that are presently active, which are set to 1.Sample output:Warning 1: Under-voltage3 occurrences; presently activeWarning 4: Over-temperature5 occurrences; presently inactive.3OKAT Command: ATWNParameter Range: Returns stringUnder-voltage. This is caused if the supply voltage falls below the minimum threshold for the lowest power level (2.8 V). If/when the voltage rises1above the threshold, the warning is deactivated. The module will not transmit below this voltage threshold.2 Over-voltage. This is caused if the supply voltage exceeds 5.75 V. Transmission is not allowed while this warning is active.Under-temperature. This is caused if the temperature sensed by the module is less than -40 C. The module does not artificially limit operation while3this warning is active, but module functionality is not guaranteed.Over-temperature. This is caused if the temperature sensed by the module is greater than 105 C. The module does not allow transmission nor4reception while this warning is active. The warning is deactivated when the temperature falls to 100 C.Power reduced. This is caused if the transmit power has to be reduced from the level programmed by PL Command due to insufficient supply voltage.5The 1 W power level requires 4.75 V or higher; 500 mW requires 3.0 V or higher; 100 mW, 10 mW and 1 mW require 2.8 V or higher.Default calibration data in flash. This is caused if the module-specific power calibration data is either not present or is invalid, or if none of the6parameters have been modified from their default values. Power levels may be incorrect.Default configuration parameters in flash. This is caused if the user-modifiable parameters (i.e. those stored by a 'WR' command) in flash are all thecompiled-in default values. This is caused if the user configuration is found to be not present or invalid at power-up and there is no user custom7configuration, or if no user-modifiable parameters have been modified from the compiled-in defaults. Note that modification of one or more parameterswithout the subsequent ATWR to commit the changes to flash will not deactivate this warning, since it reflects the status of the parameters in flash.Note as well that this warning does not reflect usage of the custom configuration defaults, only usage of the compiled-in defaults.Default factory configuration parameters in flash. This is caused if the factory parameters in flash are all the default values. This is caused if the8factory configuration is found to be not present or invalid at power-up, or if no factory parameters have been modified.© 2005 MaxStream, Inc. Confidential and Proprietary 39

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