X09-009PKC-RA Digi International/Maxstream, X09-009PKC-RA Datasheet - Page 35

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X09-009PKC-RA

Manufacturer Part Number
X09-009PKC-RA
Description
MOD RF 900MHZ 9600BPS RS232/485
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Series
XStream™r
Datasheets

Specifications of X09-009PKC-RA

Function
Transceiver, FHSS
Modulation Or Protocol
FHSS, FSK
Frequency
900MHz
Applications
ISM
Interface
RS-232, RS-485
Sensitivity
-110dBm
Power - Output
20dBm (100mW)
Data Rate - Maximum
10 kbps
Voltage - Supply
7 V ~ 18 V
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
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© 2006 MaxStream, Inc. Confidential & Proprietary 
XStream‐PKG‐R™ RS‐232/485 RF Modem – Product Manual v5.x00 [2006.02.24] 
RO (Packetization Timeout) Command
RP (RSSI PWM Timer) Command
RR (Retries) Command
<Serial Interfacing> RO Command is used to
specify/read the time of silence (no bytes
received) after which transmission begins. After a
serial byte is received and if no other byte is
received before the RO timeout, the transmission
will start.
<Diagnostics> RP Command is used to enable a
PWM (“Pulse Width Modulation”) output on the
Config pin which is calibrated to show the level
the received RF signal is above the sensitivity
level of the modem. The PWM pulses vary from
zero to 95 percent. Zero percent means the
received RF signal is at or below the published
sensitivity level of the modem. The following
table shows levels above sensitivity and PWM
values.
The total period of the PWM output is 8.32 ms. There are 40 steps in the PWM output and
therefore the minimum step size is 0.208 ms.
Table 4.3.
A non-zero value defines the time that the PWM output will be active with the RSSI value of the
last received RF packet. After the set time when no RF packets are received, the PWM output will
be set low (0 percent PWM) until another RF packet is received. The PWM output will also be set
low at power-up. A parameter value of 0xFF permanently enables the PWM output and it will
always reflect the value of the last received RF packet.
PWM output shares the Config input pin. When the modem is powered, the Config pin will be an
input. During the power-up sequence, the Config pin will be read to determine whether the
modem is going into AT Command Mode. After this, if RP parameter is a non-zero value, the
Config pin will be configured as an output and set low until the first RF packet is received. With a
non-zero RP parameter, the Config pin will be an input for RP ms after power up.
Networking> RR Command specifies the number
of retries that can be sent for a given RF packet.
Once RR Command is enabled (set to a non-zero
value), RF packet acknowledgements and retries
are enabled. After transmitting a packet, the
transmitter will wait to receive an
acknowledgement from a receiver. If the
acknowledgement is not received in the period of
time specified by the RN (Delay Slots) Command,
the transmitter will transmit the original packet again. The packet will be transmitted repeatedly
until an acknowledgement is received or until the packet has been sent RR times.
Note: For retries to work correctly, all modems in the system must have retries enabled.
dBm above Sensitivity
PWM Chart 
10
20
30
 
PWM percentage (high period / total period)
47.5
62.5
77.5
AT Command: ATRO
Binary Command: 0x21 (33 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 – 0xFFFF [x 200 µs]
Default Parameter Value: 0
Number of bytes returned: 2
Minimum Firmware Version Required: 4.2AA
AT Command: ATRP
Binary Command: 0x22 (34 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 - 0x7F
Default Parameter Value: 0 (disabled)
Number of bytes returned: 1
Minimum Firmware Version Required: 4.2AA
AT Command: ATRR
Binary Command: 0x18 (24 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 – 0xFF
Default Parameter Value: 0 (disabled)
Number of bytes returned: 1
Minimum Firmware Version Required: 4.22
[x 100 milliseconds]
 
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