Ni (Node Identifier); Nt (Node Discover Timeout); Node Discovery Options) - Digi XBee 868LP User Manual

Radio frequency (rf) modules
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AT commands
Bits 6 and 7 cannot be set to DigiMesh on the 10k build.
n
Bits 4 and 5 must be set to 0.
n
Bits 1, 2, and 3 cannot be set on the 10k build.
n
When you set BR to 0 the TO option has the DigiMesh and Repeater mode disabled automatically.
Default
0x40 (10k product)
0xC0 (80k product)

NI (Node Identifier)

Stores the node identifier string for a device, which is a user-defined name or description of the
device. This can be up to 20 ASCII characters.
The command automatically ends when the maximum bytes for the string have been entered.
n
Use the ND (Network Discovery) command with this string as an argument to easily identify devices
on the network.
The DN command also uses this identifier.
Parameter range
A string of case-sensitive ASCII printable characters from 0 to 20 bytes in length. A carriage return
or a comma automatically ends the command.
Default
One ASCII space character (0x20)

NT (Node Discover Timeout)

Sets the amount of time a base node waits for responses from other nodes when using the
(Network
Discover),
performed, the broadcast transmission includes the NT value to provide all remote devices with a
response timeout. Remote devices wait a random time, less than NT, before sending their response to
avoid collisions.
The N? command should be used to determine how long the actual discovery timeout will be based on
current device configuration.
Parameter range
0x20 - 0x2EE0 (x 100 ms)
Default
0x82 (13 seconds)
NO (Node Discovery Options)
Set or read the network discovery options value for the ND (Network Discovery) command on a
particular device. The options bit field value changes the behavior of the ND command and what
optional values the local device returns when it receives an ND command or API Node Identification
Indicator (0x95) frame.
XBee 868LP RF Modules User Guide
DN (Discover
Node), and
FN (Find Neighbors)
Addressing commands
commands. When a discovery is
ND
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