Unplug An Xbee 3 802.15.4 Rf Module; Configure The Device Using Xctu; Configure Remote Devices - Digi XBee 3802.15.4 User Manual

Radio frequency (rf) module
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2. Once theXBee 3 802.15.4 RF Module is plugged into the board, connect the board to your
computer using the micro USB cables provided.
3. Ensure the loopback jumper is in the UART position.

Unplug an XBee 3 802.15.4 RF Module

To disconnect a device from the XBee Grove Development Board:
1. Disconnect the micro USB cable from the board so it is not powered.
2. Remove the device from the board socket, taking care not to bend any of the pins. The surface
mount device uses spring pins rather than a socket and has a rectangular board cutout
designed to help in removing the XBee 3 802.15.4 RF Module.
CAUTION! Make sure the board is not powered when you remove the XBee 3 802.15.4 RF
Module.

Configure the device using XCTU

XBee Configuration and Test Utility (XCTU) is a multi-platform program that enables users to interact
with Digi radio frequency (RF) devices through a graphical interface. The application includes built-in
tools that make it easy to set up, configure, and test Digi RF devices.
For instructions on downloading and using XCTU, see the

Configure remote devices

You can communicate with remote devices over the air through a corresponding local device.
Note
Using API mode on the local device allows you to send remote API commands.
These instructions show you how to configure the
remote device.
Digi XBee® 3 802.15.4 RF Module User Guide
Configure the device using XCTU
XCTU User
Guide.
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