Dh (Destination Address High); Dl Command; Ni (Node Identifier) - Digi XBee DigiMesh 2.4 User Manual

Radio frequency (rf) module
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AT commands
Parameter range
0 - 0xFFFFFFFF [read-only]
Default
Set in the factory

DH (Destination Address High)

Set or read the upper 32 bits of the 64-bit destination address. When you combine DH with DL, it
defines the destination address that the device uses for transmissions in Transparent mode.
The destination address is also used for I/O sampling in both Transparent and API modes.
To transmit using a 16-bit address, set DH to 0 and DL less than 0xFFFF.
0x000000000000FFFF is the broadcast address.
Parameter range
0 - 0xFFFFFFFF
Default
0

DL command

Set or display the upper 32 bits of the 64-bit destination address. When you combine DH with DL, it
defines the destination address that the device uses for transmissions in Transparent mode.
The destination address is also used for I/O sampling in both Transparent and API modes.
0x000000000000FFFF is the broadcast address.
Parameter range
0 - 0xFFFFFFFF
Default
0xFFFF

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.
XCTU prevents you from exceeding the string limit of 20 characters for this command. If you
n
are using another software application to send the string, you can enter longer strings, but the
software on the device returns an error.
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. The string cannot
start with the space character. A carriage return or a comma automatically ends the command.
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