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 the serial port baud rate may be set high, but be aware that the communication the serial port baud rate may be set high, but be aware that the communication
 distance will be reduced accordingly. distance will be reduced accordingly.
 +
 The receiving sensitivity of the module at different baud rates in the air is as The receiving sensitivity of the module at different baud rates in the air is as
 shown in the table below: shown in the table below:
-Baud rate in + 
-the air +|Baud rate in the air |  5000bps  |  15,000bps  |  58,000bps  |  236,000bps  | 
-5000bps 15,000bps 58,000bps 236,000bps +|Wireless receiving sensitivity |  -117dBm   | -112dBm  |  -107dBm  -100dBm  | 
-Wireless + 
-receiving +Generally, every time the receiving sensitivity is reduced by 6dB, the communication distance will be reduced by half. 
-sensitivity + 
--117dBm -112dBm -107dBm -100dBm +When the “SET” pin of the module is pulled low, the serial port transparent transmission mode and other parameters can be set through AT commands (see the introduction in the following chapter for details). 
-Generally, every time the receiving sensitivity is reduced by 6dB, the + 
-communication distance will be reduced by half. +__FU1__ mode is a moderate power saving mode, with an idle working current of about 3.6mA. In this mode, the module can also be set to any of the eight serial port baud rates shown in the above table, but the baud rate in the air is a uniform 250,000bps. 
-When the “SET” pin of the module is pulled low, the serial port transparent + 
-transmission mode and other parameters can be set through AT commands (see the +__FU2__ mode is an extreme power saving mode, with an idle working current of about 80uA. In this mode, the module only supports baud rates of 1200bps, 2400bps, and 4800bps, with the baud rate in the air uniform at 250,000bps. If the module is subsequently set to any other serial port baud rate, the module will not be able to conduct wireless communication normally.  
-introduction in the following chapter for details). + 
-FU1 mode is a moderate power saving mode, with an idle working current of about +When the module is set to FU2 mode, if the currently set baud rate exceeds 4800bps it will be automatically reduced to 4800bps. In FU2 mode, the sending time interval of data packets can not be too short, otherwise data will be lost. It is suggested that the sending time interval between data packets should be no less than 1 second. 
-3.6mA. In this mode, the module can also be set to any of the eight serial port + 
-baud rates shown in the above table, but the baud rate in the air is a uniform +__FU4__ mode is useful for maximum range, up to 1.8km. Only a single baud rate of 1200bps is supported, with the in the air baud rate reduced to 500bps for improved communication distance. This mode can only be used for small amounts of data (each packet should be 60 bytes or less), and the time interval between sending packets must not be too short (preferably no less than 2 seconds) in order to prevent loss of data. 
-250,000bps. +
-FU2 mode is an extreme power saving mode, with an idle working current of about +
-80uA. In this mode, the module only supports baud rates of 1200bps, 2400bps, and +
-4800bps, with the baud rate in the air uniform at 250,000bps. If the module is +
-subsequently set to any other serial port baud rate, the module will not be able +
-to conduct wireless communication normally. +
-When the module is set to FU2 mode, if the currently set baud rate exceeds +
-4800bps it will be automatically reduced to 4800bps. In FU2 mode, the sending +
-time interval of data packets can not be too short, otherwise data will be lost. +
-It is suggested that the sending time interval between data packets should be no +
-less than 1 second. +
-FU4 mode is useful for maximum range, up to 1.8km. Only a single baud rate of +
-1200bps is supported, with the in the air baud rate reduced to 500bps for +
-improved communication distance. This mode can only be used for small amounts of +
-data (each packet should be 60 bytes or less), and the time interval between +
-sending packets must not be too short (preferably no less than 2 seconds) in +
-order to prevent loss of data.+
 The following table gives typical reference values for the various modes: The following table gives typical reference values for the various modes:
-Mode FU1 FU2 FU3 FU4 Remarks + 
-Idle current 3.6mA 80uA 16mA 16mA Average value +|  Mode  |  FU1  |  FU2  |  FU3  |  FU4  |  Remarks  | 
-Transmission +|Idle current  |  3.6mA  |  80uA  |  16mA  |  16mA  |Average value  | 
-time delay +|Transmission time delay  |  15-25mS  |  500mS  |  4-80mS  |  1000mS  |Sending one byte  | 
-15-25mS 500mS 4-80mS 1000mS Sending one byte +|Loopback test time delay 1  |  31mS        |Serial port baud rate 9600, sending one byte  | 
-Loopback test +|Loopback test time delay 2  |  31mS        |Serial port baud rate 9600, sending 10 bytes  | 
-time delay 1 +|Operating range at full power (20dBm)  |  100m  |  100m  600m at 9600bps 1000m at 2400bps  |  1800m at 1200bps  |Clear line of sight between modules under ideal conditions  | 
-31mS + 
-Serial port baud rate +Note: Loopback test time delay means the round trip time taken for data that is sent to the input (RxD pin) of one module, to begin to emerge from the output (TxD pin) of the same module, where a second (remote) module has been configured with the TxD and RxD pins connected together. 
-9600, sending one byte + 
-Loopback test +=== Module Parameter Setting AT Commands === 
-time delay 2 +AT commands are used to set module parameters and switch between module functions when the module is in command mode. After being set, these changes 
-31mS Serial port baud rate +will become valid only after exiting from command mode. Parameters are stored in onboard non-volatile flash memory, so will not be lost when power is removed. 
-9600, sending 10 bytes +
-Operating +
-range at full +
-power (20dBm) +
-100m 100m +
-600m at +
-9600bps +
-1000m at +
-2400bps +
-1800m at +
-1200bps +
-Clear line of sight +
-between modules under +
-ideal conditions +
-Note: Loopback test time delay means the round trip time taken for data that is +
-sent to the input (RxD pin) of one module, to begin to emerge from the output +
-(TxD pin) of the same module, where a second (remote) module has been configured +
-with the TxD and RxD pins connected together. +
-Module Parameter Setting AT Commands +
-AT commands are used to set module parameters and switch between module +
-functions when the module is in command mode. After being set, these changes +
-will become valid only after exiting from command mode. Parameters are stored in +
-onboard non-volatile flash memory, so will not be lost when power is removed.+
 (1) Entering command mode (1) Entering command mode
 There are two ways to enter command mode: There are two ways to enter command mode: