
FireLine System Protocol Manual
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output, deviation, and frequency. The modem must be in the COMMAND mode
to execute these commands. ( Enter +++ at the keyboard to put unit into
COMMAND mode.)
ATTD x Various transmit test routines.
0 = Go back to normal mode. Stops the test.
1 = Random data transmit.
2 = Hop up/down one channel
3 = Force PLL to fast lock mode
4 = Transmit all 0s
5 = Transmit all 1s
6 = Enable the test points on the PCB.
7 = Transmit CW on center of channel
8 = Transmit preamble (101010 pattern)
SHOW Display an overview of the configuration.
ATST Display statistics of how the modem is working.
AT$5 Display RSSI DAC reading. A number will scroll the reading until
another character comes in the serial port. The number displayed is the
reading of the DAC level of the RSSI.
ATRQ Display the current RF level of any signal on the receivers frequency.
The value returned is in dBm.
2.2. Packet Counter
The packet counter mode will output packet count statistics once per minute. It
will output the number of packets received in the last minute as well as the
running total.
ATPE Begin counting and displaying the packet counters every minute
ATPE 1 Reset the packet counters back to zero
ATPE 2 Stop counting and displaying packet counters
Upon power up, the packet counter feature is always disabled.
3. FireLine Configuration Commands
See the FireLine user manual for information regarding these commands.
4. FireLine MODEM Statistics Provisions
4.1. Overview of Diagnostics
Internal to the FireLine radio modem, is a powerful 32-bit microprocessor. Along
with handing all aspects of radio modulation and demodulation, the
microprocessor also maintains an extensive array of diagnostic information.
This section details the diagnostic information available, and describes how to us
the information to optimize or troubleshoot a FireLine radio network.
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