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MLINKxx, XXXX - transceiver is in MASTER mode
L - goes to LINK QUALITY
R + momentary hold - changes display information (Mxx, Rxx, etc.)
U - resets counter to 0000
Mxx, Rxx, counter, AVR
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and antenna icon (blinking) - Mxx displays signal strength received from REMOTE's
transmitter; Rxx displays signal strength received from the MASTER's transmitter, as reported from the REMOTE.
L - goes to LINK QUALITY
R + momentary hold - changes display information (MLINKxx, XXXX, etc.)
U - resets counter to 0000
RLINKxx, XXXX - transceiver is in REMOTE mode
L - goes to LINK QUALITY
HOW TO EXECUTE THE “LINK QUALITY” FEATURE: One transceiver should be left as a REMOTE at the *WAIT*,
antenna icon (blinking) display. When the other transceiver is put into MASTER mode, it starts sending packets and
establishes communication with the REMOTE. MLINKxx, xxxx, and an antenna icon (blinking) show on the display.
MLINKxx displays the relative signal strength of the signal received from the REMOTE link's transmitter (00 to 99). xxxx
increments to show what packet number has been successfully sent and acknowledged. The REMOTE displays the same,
except RLINK instead of MLINK.
1.3.3 TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Exchanges and displays measured temperatures
Note: This demonstration requires 2 transceivers.
P - accesses menu items
L - goes to power-up display (ATMEL SMARTRF...)
U,D - scrolls through menu (DIAGNOSTICS, LINK QUALITY, ...)
CH x - sets radio channel (0 - 9)
P - sets channel and goes to FSK
L - goes to FSK
U - increments channel
D - decrements channel
FSK - sets transmitter for ASK or FSK
P - sets mode and goes to x KBPS
L - goes to x KBPS
U,D - toggles between ASK and FSK
x KBPS - sets data rate
P - sets data rate and goes to *WAIT*, antenna icon (blinking)
L - goes to *WAIT*, antenna icon (blinking)
U,D - changes data rate (1,5,10Kbps for ASK; 1,5,10,20Kbps for FSK)
*WAIT*, antenna icon (blinking) - transceiver is prepared for MASTER or REMOTE mode
One transceiver should be left as a REMOTE at the *WAIT*, antenna icon (blinking) display. Set the other
transceiver to MASTER (R joystick motion).
L - goes to TEMPERATURE SENSOR
R - puts transceiver into MASTER mode
HOW TO EXECUTE THE “TEMPERATURE SENSOR” FEATURE: One transceiver should be left as a REMOTE at the
*WAIT*, antenna icon (blinking) display. When the other transceiver is put into MASTER mode, it starts sending packets
and establishes communication with the REMOTE. The MASTER cycles through 3 screens: (1) M TEMP, with AVR logo
and antenna icon (blinking), and a thermometer icon, (2) LOCAL, the measured temperature at the MASTER, and the
thermometer icon, (3) REMOTE, the reported measured temperature at the REMOTE, and the thermometer icon. The
REMOTE will cycle through the same 3 screens as the master, displaying R TEMP instead of M TEMP. During any of these
3 screens, on either the MASTER or SLAVE:
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L - returns TEMPERATURE SENSOR
U - toggles the displayed temperature between F and C
1.3.4 LIGHT SENSOR
Exchanges and displays measured light intensities
Notes: 1. This demonstration requires 1 or more REMOTE transceivers.
2. In the SYSTEM SETUP menu, under UNIT ID ADR utility, the REMOTE IDs can be set manually to any value
0 to 255.
P - accesses menu items
L - goes to power-up display (ATMEL SMARTRF...)
U,D - scrolls through menu (DIAGNOSTICS, LINK QUALITY, ...)
CH x - sets radio channel (0 - 9)
P - sets channel and goes to FSK
L - goes to FSK
U - increments channel
D - decrements channel
FSK - sets transmitter for ASK or FSK
P - sets mode and goes to x KBPS
L - goes to x KBPS
U,D - toggles between ASK and FSK
x KBPS - sets data rate
P - sets data rate and goes to *WAIT*, antenna blinking
L - goes to *WAIT*, antenna blinking
U,D - changes data rate (1,5,10Kbps for ASK; 1,5,10,20Kbps for FSK)
*WAIT*, blinking antenna - transceiver is prepared for MASTER or REMOTE mode
All transceivers except ONE (regardless of a single- or multi-sensor demo) should be left as a REMOTE at the
*WAIT*, blinking antenna display. Proceed with ONLY ONE transceiver through the remaining menus.
R - goes to SINGLE SENSOR
L - goes to LIGHT SENSOR
SINGLE SENSOR - sets single-sensor mode
P - sets sensor mode and goes to S ADDR x
L - goes to S ADDR x
U,D - toggles between SINGLE SENSOR and MULTI SENSOR
S ADDR x - sets the address of the single REMOTE sensor to poll
This should be set to 1 if only one sensor is polled
P - sets number and puts radio into MASTER mode
L - puts radio into MASTER mode
U,D - changes number of sensors to poll (1 - 254)
MULTI SENSOR - sets the quantity and number-addresses of the REMOTE sensors to poll
P - sets sensor mode and goes to S ADDR x
L - goes to S ADDR x
U,D - toggles between SINGLE SENSOR and MULTI SENSOR
S ADDR x - sets the number of REMOTE sensors to poll
P - sets number and puts radio into MASTER mode
L - puts radio into MASTER mode
U,D - changes number ofsensors to poll (1 - 254)
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HOW TO EXECUTE THE “LIGHT SENSOR” FEATURE:
SINGLE-SENSOR mode: After one transceiver is put into MASTER mode, the MASTER polls the REMOTE with ID #1. The
MASTER starts sending packets and establishes communication with the REMOTE. The MASTER cycles through 3
screens: (1) M LIGHT, with AVR
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logo and antenna icon (blinking), and a 4-digit number, (2) LOCAL and a 4-digit
number, (3) REMOTE and a 4-digit number. The REMOTE cycles through the same 3 screens as the master, displaying R
LIGHT instead of M LIGHT and no 4-digit number.
MULTI SENSOR mode: This mode is similar to the SINGLE SENSOR mode except that each successive transmission
addresses the next incremental REMOTE ID, up to the largest ID # set in the MULTI SENSOR menu. In order to do this
mode successfully, a specific power-up sequence is required. For example, if the largest ID # is set to 3, the MASTER will
poll REMOTE 1, then REMOTE 2, then REMOTE 3, and the repeat continually until the demo is terminated. The 4-digit
number is a relative intensity indicator. 1024 represents the brightest light the sensor can measure; 0000, the dimmest.
1.3.5 FREQ HOPPER
hops among preset channels
Note: This demonstration requires 2 transceivers.
P - accesses menu items
L - goes to power-up display (ATMEL SMARTRF...)
U,D - scrolls through menu (DIAGNOSTICS, LINK QUALITY, ...)
*WAIT* - ready to begin demo
L - goes to FREQ HOPPER
R - goes to M HOP
M HOP - sets single-event or continuous mode
P - transmits in single-event mode
L - returns to FREQ HOPPER menu
U - transmits in continuous mode
HOW TO EXECUTE THE “FREQ HOPPER” FEATURE:
SINGLE-EVENT mode - at the M HOP screen, pressing the joystick sends a packet on 3 of the 5 pseudo-randomly-selected
pre-set channels. The display shows M HOP, AVR logo, and CH-x. CH-x displays the channels on which it received a valid
return packet from the REMOTE. Conversely, “----” indicates the data on that channel was not valid. During this mode, the
REMOTE displays a 4-digit number if it receives at least one good packet of the three.
CONTINUOUS mode - at the M HOP screen, moving the joystick up (until the snowflake is visible) continuously sends
packets as the MASTER hops among the 5 pre-set channels. The display shows M HOP, AVR logo, snowflake, and CH-x.
During this mode, the REMOTE displays a 4-digit number if it receives at least one good packet of the three.
In this demo, the REMOTE scans the 5 pre-set hop channels, goes to sleep, then repeats. These preset hop channels are
not to be confused with the channel numbering in other user-selectable menus.
1.3.6 SYSTEM SETUP
contains ten “house-keeping” functions
sub-menus: PWR DWN, CHANNEL ADJUST, UNIT ID ADR, SET DATE/TIME, PWR LVL, LCD SEG ON, A/D TST, CLK
OUT, TIME, REMOVE SELECT
P - accesses sub-menus
L - goes to power-up display (ATMEL SMARTRF...)
U,D - scrolls through menu (DIAGNOSTICS, LINK QUALITY, ...)

ATAB5429-9-WB

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RF Development Tools RF Saturis App Board 915MHz
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