Murata Electronics North America 2492 WIT2492 User Manual REVISED INTEGRATION GUIDE
Murata Electronics North America WIT2492 REVISED INTEGRATION GUIDE
Contents
- 1. INTERGRATION GUIDE
- 2. REVISED INTEGRATION GUIDE
- 3. Manual
- 4. User Manual
REVISED INTEGRATION GUIDE



![Declaration of Conformity Warning! The RLAN transceiver within this device uses a band of frequencies that are not completely harmonized within the European Community. Before using, please read the European Operation Section of the Products User’s Guide for limitations. The WIT2492 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and complies with the following standards and/or other normative documents: For Interfaces For RLAN Transceiver EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 300 328 Use Within the European Union The WIT2492 is intended for use within the European Community States and in the following non-European Union States: Norway & Switzerland Use of the WIT2492 in France When used in France, the WIT2492 can only be operated with the France hopping pattern selected. This is accomplished by setting the pe parameter to 1. Refer to European Union Settings in this manual for details. Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada (IC) Notice Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada (IC) Notice This apparatus complies with Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 / IC RSS 102. "To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors may be subject to licensing." The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. ICES-003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada. Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Industrie Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed above, and having a maximum gain of [15] dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than [15] dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is [50] ohms. Warning! Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Cirronet could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.](https://usermanual.wiki/Murata-Electronics-North-America/2492.REVISED-INTEGRATION-GUIDE/User-Guide-779017-Page-4.png)























![WIT2492 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc 22 M-2492-0000 Rev G1 5. MODEM COMMANDS The WIT2492 is configured and controlled through a series of commands. These commands are sent to the modem directly when the modem is in Control Mode when the modem is in Data Mode if the escape sequence is enabled. The command syntax is the same for either method, a one- or two-letter command followed by one or more parameters. The modem will respond with a two-byte message that indicates the new modem parameter value. The commands are loosely grouped into five different categories: Serial commands, Network commands, Protocol commands, Status commands and Memory commands. Each command is described in detail below. In the descriptions, brackets ([,]) are used to denote a set of optional arguments. Vertical slashes (|) separate selections. For example, given the string wn[?|0..3f], some legal commands are wn?, wn0, wn3 and wna. Most commands which set a parameter also have a ? option which causes the modem to respond with the current parameter setting, e.g., wn? Each modem command must be followed by either a carriage return or a line feed. 5.1. Serial Commands These commands affect the serial interface between the modem and the host. The default settings are 9600 bps and protocol mode 0. Command Description sd[?|00..FF] Set Data Rate Divisor Data Rate Divisor (hex) 1200 bps = BF 2400 bps = 5F 9600 bps = 17 14400 bps = 0F 19200 bps = 0B 28800 bps = 07 38400 bps = 05 57600 bps = 03 115200 bps = 01 230400 bps = 00 sp[?|00..14] Set Protocol Mode 00 = point-to-point transparent mode 01 = basic command and data only 02 = command, data and connection notification 04 = WIT2400 protocol mode 05 – 08 = reserved for future use 09 = mode 01 during transmit, transparent receive 0A = mode 02 during transmit, transparent receive 0C = mode 04 during transmit, transparent receive 0D – 10 = reserved for future use 11 = transparent transmit, mode 01 during receive 12 = transparent transmit, mode 02 during receive 14 = transparent transmit, mode 04 during receive](https://usermanual.wiki/Murata-Electronics-North-America/2492.REVISED-INTEGRATION-GUIDE/User-Guide-779017-Page-28.png)

![WIT2492 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc 24 M-2492-0000 Rev G1 5.2. Network Commands Network commands are used to set up a WIT2492 network and to set radio addressing and configuration. Command Description wb[?|0|1] Set Transceiver Mode 0 = remote (default) 1 = base station wd[?|1-3f] Set Default Handle Used to override automatic handle assignment by the base station 30 = default wg[?|0|1] Enable Global Network Mode 0 = Link only to hop pattern specified by wn parameter (default) 1 = Link to any hop pattern, regardless of wn parameter wl[?|0-ff] Set lockout key allowing network segregation beyond network number 0 = default wn[?|0-3f] Set Hopping Pattern (Network Number) 0 = default wp[?|0|1] Set Transmit Power 0 = 10mW 1 = 100mW (default) wr? Read Receive Signal Strength wu[?|0|1] Set Point-to-Point Direct Mode 0 = Multipoint mode (default) 1 = Point-to-point direct mode ww[?|0|1} Base DCD Enable 0 = DCD always asserted (default) 1 = Base asserts DVD when pn=1 remote registered dx[?|0-ff] (remote only) Set Range optimization 0 = default Set Transceiver Mode Sets modem operation as either base station or remote. Default is remote. Set Default Handle Sets handle number between 1 and 62 inclusive for a remote. This handle will override the automatic handle assignment by the base station. This command can be used in applications where it is desired to have specific modems have specific handles. When specified for the base, the default handle determines which remote it will address when transparent protocol mode is in effect. When 3FH is specified for the base, broadcast mode is entered. Enable Global Network Mode For networks with multiple base stations, remotes are ordinarily only able to link to one base station, set by the hopping pattern. Mode 1 enables the global mode that allows](https://usermanual.wiki/Murata-Electronics-North-America/2492.REVISED-INTEGRATION-GUIDE/User-Guide-779017-Page-30.png)


![WIT2492 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc 27 M-2492-0000 Rev G1 5.3. Protocol Commands These commands can be used to tune the transceiver for optimum transmission of data across the RF link. For most applications, the default values are adequate. Command Description pe[?|0-B] Set Alternative Frequency Band 0 = USA operation. (~2400 – 2472MHz) (default) 1 = ~2448 – 2474MHz, avoids 11b channels 1 – 6 & 14 2 = Spain (~2448 – 2474MHz), avoids 11b channels 1 – 6 & 14 3 = Japan (~2471 – 2497MHz), avoids 11b channels 1 - 10 4 = Canada (~2452 – 2477MHz), avoids 11b channels 1 – 6 & 14 5 = ~2400 – 2425MHz, avoids 11b channels 6 - 14 6 = ~2409 – 2435MHz, avoids 11b channels 8 - 14 7 = ~2419 – 2445MHz, avoids 11b channels 1 & 10 – 14 8 = ~2430 – 2455MHz, avoids 11b channels 1, 2 & 12 – 14 9 = ~2440 – 2465MHz, avoids 11b channels 1 – 4 & 14 A = ~2449 – 2475MHz, avoids 11b channels 1 – 6 & 14 B = ~2459 – 2485MHz, avoids 11b channels 1 – 7 ph[?|00-fe] (base only) Set Hop Duration 90H = default (=10ms) pk[?|00-d0] Set Minimum Data Length 01 = default pl? (remote only) Get Maximum Data Length (read only) D4 = default (=212 bytes) pn[?|01-3e] (base only) Set Maximum Number of Remotes 3e = default (=62 remotes) pr[?|00-ff] Set Packet Attempts Limit 10H = default FFH = Infinite retry (RF flow control point-to-point only) pt[?|00-ff] Set Data Transmit Delay 00H = default pv[?|0|1] (base only) Set Slot Assignment Mode 0 = default (dynamic slot assignment) 1 = static slot assignment pw[?|00-34] (base only) Set Base Slot Size 08H = default (=32 bytes) px[?|0|1] Set ARQ mode. 0 = ARQ enabled (default) 1 = ARQ disabled (redundant transmission) Note: Incorrect setting of these parameters may result in reduced throughput or loss of data packets. Set Alternative Frequency Band When set to 1, limits the operating RF channel set to the 2448 to 2473MHz frequency band for compliance with French regulatory standards. When set to 2, sets appropriate](https://usermanual.wiki/Murata-Electronics-North-America/2492.REVISED-INTEGRATION-GUIDE/User-Guide-779017-Page-33.png)


![WIT2492 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc 30 M-2492-0000 Rev G1 5.4. Status Commands These commands deal with general interface aspects of the operation of the WIT2492. Command Description zb[?|0|1] Banner Display Disable 0 = disabled 1 = enabled (default) zc[?|0..2] Set Escape Sequence Mode 0 = disabled 1 = once after reset (default) 2 = unlimited times zh? Read factory serial number high byte. zm? Read factory serial number middle byte. zl? Read factory serial number low byte. zp[?|0-4] Set the duty cycle at which the modem will wake up to send and receive data. Duty cycle equals 1/2N where the argument of the command equals N. zq[?|0|1] (remote only) Low Power Acquisition Mode Enable 0 = Disabled (default) 1 = Enabled z> Exit Modem Control Mode Banner Display Disable Enables or disables display of the banner string and revision code automatically at power-up. May be disabled to avoid being mistaken for data by the host. Set Escape Sequence Mode Enables or disables the ability to use the in-data-stream escape sequence method of accessing Control Mode by transmitting the string ":WIT2492". When this mode is set to 1, the escape sequence only works immediately after reset (this is the default). When set to 2, the escape sequence may be used at any time in the data stream when preceded by a pause of 20 ms. For backwards compatibility with the WIT2400, the string ":wit2400" is also accepted for entering Control Mode. Note that the escape sequence must be interpreted as data by the radio until the last character is received, and as such will be generally be transmitted to a receiving radio station, if any. Read Factory Serial Number High, Middle and Low Bytes. These read only commands return one of the three bytes of the unique factory-set serial number, which are also visible in the startup banner. Set Duty Cycle Allows reduced power consumption by having a remote wake up only every 2N hops to receive and transmit. Power consumption is roughly proportional to the duty cycle selected. For example, if N=2, the remote will wake up every fourth hop. Power](https://usermanual.wiki/Murata-Electronics-North-America/2492.REVISED-INTEGRATION-GUIDE/User-Guide-779017-Page-36.png)

![WIT2492 © 2000- 2007 Cirronet™ Inc 32 M-2492-0000 Rev G1 5.6. Modem Command Summary Serial Commands sd[?|00..ff] Set Data Rate Divisor sp[?|00..14] Set Protocol Mode Network Commands wb[?|0|1] Set Transceiver Mode wd[?|1..3f] Set Default Handle wl[?|0..ff] Set Lockout Key wn[?|00..3f] Set Hopping Pattern wg[?|0|1] Enable Global Network Modes wp[?|0|1] Set Transmit Power wr? Read Receive Signal Strength (remote only) wu[?|0|1] Set Point-to-Point Direct Mode dx[?|0..62] Set Range Optimization (base only) Protocol Commands pe[?|0..4] Set Alternative Frequency Band ph[?|00..fe] Set Hop Duration (base only) pl? Get Maximum Data Length (remote only, read only) pn[?|01..3e] Set Maximum Number of Remotes (base only) pk[?|00..d4] Set Minimum Data Length pr[?|00..ff] Set Packet Attempts Limit pt[?|00..ff] Set Data Transmit Delay (remote only) pv[?|0|1] Set Slot Assignment Mode (base only) pw[?|00..34] Set Base Slot Size (base only) px[?|0|1] Set ARQ Mode Status Commands zb[?|0|1] Banner Display Disable zc[?|0..2] Set Escape Sequence Mode zh? Read Factory Serial Number High Byte zm? Read Factory Serial Number Middle Byte zl? Read Factory Serial Number Low Byte zp[?|0..4] Set Duty Cycle zq[?|0|1] Enable Low Power Acquisition (remote only) z> Exit Modem Control Mode Memory Commands m0 Recall Factory Defaults m< Recall Memory m> Store Memory m! Display Changed Parameters Note: Brackets ([,]) as used here denote a set of optional arguments. Vertical slashes separate selections. For example, given the string wn[?|00..3f], legal commands would be wn?, wn0, wn3, and wn2a. Most commands which set a parameter also have a ? option which displays the current parameter setting; e.g., wn?.](https://usermanual.wiki/Murata-Electronics-North-America/2492.REVISED-INTEGRATION-GUIDE/User-Guide-779017-Page-38.png)




















