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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 ZigBee OEM Module ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Sena Technologies, Inc. Rev 1.1...
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This device is not approved for life-support or medical systems. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Sena Technologies will void the user's authority to operate this device.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Contents INTRODUCTION ....................... 9 About This Document ........................ 9 Overview ...........................9 GETTING STARTED....................11 Hardware Installation ....................... 11 2.1.1 Development Board Layout....................11 2.1.2 Antenna Installation ......................12 2.1.3 Module Installation on the Development Board..............12 2.1.4 Serial/USB Cable Installation ....................
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 4.1.2 Multicast ........................... 27 4.1.3 Broadcast ......................... 28 4.1.4 Sending Binary Data ......................28 4.1.5 Display Incoming Message ....................28 Data Mode..........................29 4.2.1 Unicast Data Mode ......................29 4.2.2 Multicast Data Mode ......................31 4.2.3 Broadcast Data Mode .......................
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 AT COMMAND REFERENCE................. 49 Command Line Format ......................49 Standard AT Commands ......................49 7.2.1 AT............................. 49 7.2.2 ATB ..........................49 7.2.3 ATD ..........................49 7.2.4 ATE ..........................50 7.2.5 ATM..........................50 7.2.6 ATO ..........................50 7.2.7 ATR ..........................
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 7.6.1 AT+SLEEP or AT+SM ....................... 55 7.6.2 AT+PARENTLA or AT+PL ....................55 7.6.3 AT+PARENTSA or AT+PS ....................56 7.6.4 AT+CHILDTABLE or AT+CT....................56 Data Transmission and Reception.................... 56 7.7.1 AT+DESTLA or AT+DL ...................... 56 7.7.2 AT+DESTGROUPID or AT+DG ..................56 7.7.3 AT+SINKINFO or AT+SI....................
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 8.1.5 Specifying Network ......................62 Data Transmission ........................63 8.2.1 Command Mode ....................... 63 8.2.2 Data Mode........................63 UART Settings ......................... 64 Security ........................... 65 GPIO ............................65 Fir mware Upload ........................65 8.6.1 Local Node ........................65 8.6.2 Remote Node ........................
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Introduction About This Document This document provides an introduction on configuration and operation of the ProBee-ZE10 ZigBee OEM module. This document assumes the user is using the ZE10 starter kit for evaluation hence the pictures and configuration examples shown in this document are all based on the ZE10 starter kit. This document does not provide full detail of the hardware specifications.
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Applications Advanced Metering Infrastructure Home Area Networks (HAN) Neighborhood Area Networks (NAN) Home Automation Advanced lighting, entertainment, and climate control systems Service-based monitoring, security, and awareness systems Commercial Building Automation ...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Getting Started Creating a ZigBee network using the ZE10 modules consists of the following steps: Install the ZE10 module on the development board Create a ZigBee network by configuring a ZE10 module as the coordinator ...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 2.1.2 Antenna Installation The ZE10 starter kit includes the several antennas for evaluation purposes. You can try different antennas for testing purpose and select the appropriate antenna for the actual applications. Figure 2-2 shows how to install the RP-SMA dipole antenna to the ZE10 module. Figure 2-2 RP-SMA Dipole Antenna Installation 2.1.3 Module Installation on the Development Board...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 2.1.4 Serial/USB Cable Installation After the ZE10 is securely installed on the development board, please connect the included serial cable between the development board and your computer so AT commands can be sent from the computer to the ZE10 module.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 2.1.5 Powering Development Board Once all the installations are completed, please plug in the power connector using the included DC power adapter. The RS_PWR, USB_PWR and BATT_EN jumpers should be all OPEN to use the DC power adapter.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Using Terminal Software for AT Commands Once the hardware installation is complete, the ZE10 unit is ready to communicate with the computer using the AT commands using a terminal emulation software. You can use any kind of terminal emulation software.
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 To display the AT commands that are being typed, you need to enable the local echo option on the HyperTerminal. To enable this option, Go to File->Properties->Settings->ASCII setup and select the “Echo typed characters locally” option. To verify the connection, type AT and press the Enter key. If the AT command is accepted by the ZE10, OK string will be displayed on the screen.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Using ProBee Manager for Configuration Figure 2-10 ProBee Manager It is possible to set or get the configurations of the ZE10 using ProBee Manager. This PC utility helps that a user can configure several setting values easily without a terminal program and upload the firmware file to local and/or remote node.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 ZigBee Network Configuration A ZigBee Network consists of a coordinator, routers and end devices. A minimal ZigBee network consists of one coordinator and multiple end devices which directly connect to the coordinator. For larger ZigBee networks, routers are required to provide redundant routings to form mesh networks. ...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Configure the ZE10 node type as the coordinator Optionally, select the channel mask. Otherwise, the ZE10 will use the default channel mask. Optionally, set up the PAN ID and/or the extended PAN ID. Otherwise, the ZE10 will generate the PAN ID and/or the extended PAN ID automatically.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Table 3-2 Channel Bitmask Channel Bit mask 00001000 00002000 00004000 00008000 00010000 00020000 00040000 Channel Bit mask 00080000 00100000 00200000 00400000 00800000 01000000 02000000 3.1.3 PAN ID Configuration for Coordinator Every ZigBee network should be assigned a PAN ID to identify the network. If the PAN ID is 0000, the ZE10 will generate a random 16-bit PAN ID to start the ZigBee network.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 The user can permit joining for a moment at need. The AT command to permit joining is AT+PERMIT= n or AT+PJ=n Where n is the duration to permit in seconds ranging 1~254 seconds. The user can also configure the ZE10 to permit joining when the digital input GPIO0 is active. The AT command to enable this functionality is as follows: AT+GPIO0=5 or AT+IO0=5 When the ZE10 detects falling edge of the GPIO0, the ZE10 permits joining for the duration that is...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 After the operation mode is selected, ATZ command should be performed to reset the unit to have the change applied. Example) AT+NODETYPE=2<CR> # Select router mode OK<CR> # Response ATZ<CR> # Apply the change OK<CR> # Response 3.2.2 Channel Mask Configuration for Router When the ZE10 as a ZigBee router or a ZigBee end device tries to join, it scans all the channels...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Setting up ZE10 as an End Device An end device is a leaf node which communicates only with its parent node and will not relay messages directly. To configure the ZE10 as a ZigBee end device, please follow the steps below. ...
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 the ZigBee network found automatically. Configure the settings for sleep interval. Please refer to the section 3.2 Setting up ZE10 as a Router for the AT commands regarding the node type selection through the PAN ID configurations. One of the unique features of the ZigBee device is its extreme low power consumption which is mainly achieved by its efficient sleep and wake-up mechanism.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Parent Node Sleep Wake-Up Sleep Sleepy End Device Poll Request Data Exchange Figure 3-1 Sleep Interval and Wake-up Timing The sleepy end device can also wake up from the sleep mode by GPIO0 interrupt or incoming serial data. Once it wakes up, it also polls with the parent node at S52 interval and goes into sleep mode after S54 time elapses after the last data exchange.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 3.5.1 Security Level In order to use security in the application, a user should set security level using the AT command below. Set 1 defines both Authentication and Encryption at the network layer. Set 0 defines no security. Disabling security in the application is not ZigBee compliant.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Data Transmission The ZE10 supports three different types of data transmissions: unicast, multicast and broadcast. Unicast is to transmit data to a specific ZigBee device. Multicast is to transmit data to a group of ZigBee devices that are assigned a specific group ID.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 ATS36=n, where n is the radius. ATS37=n, where n is the number of hops through nonmembers. 4.1.3 Broadcast Broadcast transmissions are sent from a source device to all devices in the ZigBee network. The AT command for the broadcast transmissions is as below. AT+BROADCAST=<MSG><CR>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 the data mode, on the other hand, incoming data is always displayed. To change the S11 register, please use the AT command as below: ATS11=<value><CR>, where <value> = 0 to hide incoming message, 1 to show incoming message. If user wants to display incoming message in command mode, S11 should be enabled.
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 ATD<CR> Set unicast data mode to the preconfigured destination IEEE address without reset. ATD<value><CR> Set unicast data mode and <value> can be either 16-bit node ID or 64-bit IEEE address of remote node. AT+TRANSMITMODE=1<CR> Set the transmit mode to unicast to a destination IEEE address. The device should be reset to apply the mode.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 AT+TRANSMITMODE=1<CR> # Set transmit mode to destination IEEE address OK<CR> # Response ATZ<CR> # Apply to change OK<CR> # Response Send unicast msg # Put the unicast message # Leave data mode OK<CR> # Response AT+TRANSMITMODE=4<CR> # Set transmit mode to sink node in the network OK<CR>...
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Set multicast data mode to preconfigured destination group ID without reset. ATM<value><CR> Set multicast data mode and <value> can be 16-bit group ID. AT+TRANSMITMODE=2<CR> Set the transmit mode to multicast mode. The device should be reset to apply the mode. ATS36=n, where n is the radius.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 4.2.3 Broadcast Data Mode Broadcast data mode can be used for continuous data transmission to all devices in the current network. The destination address or group ID of the remote nodes is not necessary for broadcast data mode. The transmit range is determined by the S-register 35.
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 ATZ<CR> # Apply to change OK<CR> # Response Send broadcast msg # Put the broadcast message # Leave data mode OK<CR> # Response...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Digital and Analog I/O GPIO Configuration The ZE10 module has total 14 I/O pins. Among these pins, I/O pin 6 is assigned to factory reset only and the user can use the rest 13 pins for general purpose inputs and outputs. The I/O pin assignments are shown in Table 5-1.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Table 5-2 Special GPIO Pins Function GPIO # Type Description This input is dedicated for the factory reset button. If user wants to restore the ZE10 device settings to factory default, this input needs to Factory_reset be pressed for more than two seconds.
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 AT+DIO?<CR> or AT+DIO<number>?<CR> Where <number> is the specific IO number to read ranges 0~12 AT+DIO command can also be used to set the digital output lines. AT+DIO=<value><CR> or AT+DIO<number>=<value><CR> Where <number> is the specific IO number to read ranges 0~12, and the <val ues> is a combination of 0 or 1, 0 = Low, 1 = High The analog input values can be read using the AT+AI command.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Example) AT+REMOTE=00019500000F3BA1,AT+DIO?<CR> 10001**011100 5.2.2 Periodic Sampling The ZE10 can be configured to send its I/O status to a remote device at a periodic rate. To configure this way, please use the AT commands below: AT+DESTLA=<IEEE address><CR> Where <IEEE address>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 ATS44=<value><CR> Set GPIO change detection sampling mode. If <value> is set to 0, GPIO sampling is disabled. ATZ<CR> Reset the device to apply the changes 5.2.4 GPIO Remote Control The ZE10 module supports that a node can change the digital output status of a remote node by switching local digital input pin and the local node should be possible to monitor the GPIO status.
It also has temperature and light sensor so you can test more practical applications. Below is the list of the items included in the package. ProBee ZE10 ZigBee OEM Module w/ Chip Antenna (1) ProBee ZE10 ZigBee OEM Module w/ U.FL Connector (1) ...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Figure 6-1 Development Board Layout Development Board Hardware Descriptions 6.3.1 Power There are four ways to supply power to the development board: 5V Power Port USB Port AA Batteries RS232 Port, 5V through 9 The RS_PWR, USB_PWR and BATT_EN jumpers MUST be configured properly according to the way.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 6.3.2 RS232 Port The development board has an RS232 interface for UART communication. The UART_TXD, UART_RXD, UART_DSR (GPIO_11), UART_DTR (GPIO_10), UART_CTS (GPIO_8) and UART_RTS (GPIO_9) pins of the ZE10 are connected with the RS232 port. To enable the RS232 port, the HOST (SW2) switch should be set to UART.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Digital Input with Button Switch (SW15, Active Low or Active High) Analog Input with Light Sensor (U7) GPIO_12 Digital Output with LED(CR19) Display (Active High) Digital Input with Button Switch (SW17, Active Low or Active High) GPIO_11 UART DSR Input GPIO_10...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 6.3.10 Terminal Block The development board has a terminal block for external analog inputs. Figure 6-2 shows the layout of the terminal block. To use external analog inputs instead of the variable resistors, temperature sensor or light sensor, the ADC_0 (SW4), ADC_1 (SW5), ADC_2 (SW6) or ADC_3 (SW7) should be placed on EXT_0, EXT_1, EXT_2, or EXT_3.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 6.4.1 Coordinator Configuration Hardware configuration for the coordinator is as follows: Set the HOST switch to USB Close the USB_PWR jumper and open the RS_PWR and BATT_PWR jumpers. Connect a USB cable between a host computer and the coordinator The AT commands for the coordinator are as follows: AT+NODETYPE=1 AT+PANID=7772...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 6.4.3 End-device Configuration Hardware configuration for the end device is as follows: Set the ADC_2 and ADC_3 switch to TEMP_SENS and LIGHT_SENS The AT commands for coordinator configuration is as follows: AT+NODETYPE=4 AT+PANID=7772 ATS42=1 AT+DESTLA=0001950000000001 AT+GPIO=1111144111111 6.4.4 Monitoring the Sensors...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Figure 6-4 Example #2: 1 Coordinator and 2 End Devices 6.5.1 Coordinator Configuration Hardware configuration for the coordinator is as follows: Set the HOST switch to UART Connect a serial cable between a host computer and the coordinator The AT commands for coordinator configuration is as follows: AT+NODETYPE=1 AT+PANID=7772...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 AT+LONGADDR 0001950000000003 6.5.3 Turning on/off the LEDs The AT commands to control the LEDs are as follows: AT+REMOTE=0001950000000003,AT+DIO=0000000000000 AT+REMOTE=0001950000000003,AT+DIO=1111111111111...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 AT Command Reference Command Line Format Each command line is composed of a prefix, body and terminator. Only “AT” can be used for the prefix. The body is a string of characters. The terminator is <CR> or <NL>. A command can be one of the followings: ...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 7.2.4 Description Echo(1) or No Echo(0). Execute ATE<number><CR> Response OK<CR> 7.2.5 Enter the multicast mode. If there’s no argument after the command, it will connect to Description the preconfigured destination group ID. Every data is packetized at intervals of inter character timeout(S12).
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 7.2.11 +++ Description Interrupt data mode. “+++” must be entered within 500ms. Execute Response OK<CR> Node Specific Information 7.3.1 AT+LONGADDR or AT+LA Get the 64-bit IEEE address. (EUI address, long address) The IEEE address is a Description unique device address assigned during manufacturing.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 7.3.5 AT+OPPANID or AT+OI Get the operating 16-bit PAN ID. If PAN ID is set specific value not 0s, operating PAN Description ID will equal designated PAN ID. A value of “FFFF” means the device is not joined a network.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Range 00001000 - 03FFF000 7.4.2 AT+PANID or AT+PI Get/Set the 16-bit PAN ID. If it is set to 0s, the coordinator will select a random 16-bit Description hexadecimal number as PAN ID, and the router/end-device will join any existing network if it is allowed.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 that should join the same network. (0: Network specific, 1: ZigBee, 2: ZigBee Pro) Execute AT+STACK?<CR> AT+STACK=<value><CR> <value><CR> Response OK<CR> or ERROR<CR> OK<CR> Default Range 0 - 2 7.4.7 AT+NODENAME or AT+NN Get/Set the node name. It can be used to make a clear distinction role or functionality Description of local node from others.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 AT+DSCAN=<scan duration><CR> or AT+DSCAN=<scan duration>,<node type><CR> or AT+DSCAN=<scan duration>,<node type>,<node name><CR> <node type>|<IEEE address>|<node ID>|<version>|<product name>|<node name> Response List of the existing nodes and information… OK<CR> Scan duration: 1 – 10 Range Node type: 0 – 4 (Zero indicates all node types.) 7.5.4 AT+NODETYPE or AT+NT Get/Set the node type.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 <IEEE address><CR> Response OK<CR> 7.6.3 AT+PARENTSA or AT+PS Description Get the 16-bit Node ID of the parent node. Execute AT+PARENTSA?<CR> <node ID><CR> Response OK<CR> 7.6.4 AT+CHILDTABLE or AT+CT Description Get the child table composed of the end-devices. Execute AT+CHILDTABLE?<CR>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 7.7.4 AT+MAXPAYLOAD or AT+MP Get the maximum size of the payload that the Application Support sub-layer will Description accept. The size depends on the security level in use. Execute AT+MAXPAYLOAD?<CR> <value><CR> Response OK<CR> 7.7.5 AT+TRASNSMITMODE or AT+TM Get/Set the data transmission mode.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 available remote command by “AT+REMOTE<CR>”. Execute AT+REMOTE=<addr>,<cmd>?<CR> AT+REMOTE=<addr>,<cmd>=<value><CR> <value><CR> Response OK<CR> OK<CR> UART 7.8.1 AT+BAUDRATE or AT+UB Get/Set the serial port speed for communication between the module serial port and Description host. Execute AT+BAUDRATE?<CR> AT+BAUDRATE=<value><CR> <value><CR> Response OK<CR>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Response OK<CR> or ERROR<CR> 7.10 GPIO 7.10.1 AT+GPIO or A T+IO Get/Set the configuration status of GPIO individually or all at once. Only GPIO3-6 can Description be set 4, others are available 0-3 and 5. AT+GPIO?<CR> or AT+GPIO=<values><CR>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 on the implementation of this functionality by setting specific address. If set to default value, “FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF”, the node allows that any node can control the GPIO status. Execute AT+SOURCELA?<CR> AT+SOURCELA=<value><CR> <value><CR> Response OK<CR> or ERROR<CR> OK<CR> Default FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Range...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 00019500002FDC15 # Response AT+REMOTE=1FEF,AT+LONGADDR<CR> # get 64-bit address of remote node (1FEF) 00019500002FDC15 # Response AT+DSCAN<CR> # get the information of other nodes in the network ZC* |00019500002FDC40|0000|PTv1.0|ZE10|Z E10_COM3 ZR |00019500002FDC15|1FEF|PTv1.0|ZE10|ZE10_COM4 CLD0|00019500002FDC17 CLD1|00019500002FDC14 ZED |00019500002FDC17|7E34|PTv1.0|ZS10|Z S10_COM5 SED |00019500002FDC14|F5AC|PTv1.0|ZU10|Z U10_COM6 # Response Data Transmission...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 # Response MSG06+++ # send data(MSG06) and leave data mode ATD00019500002FDC40<CR> # enter the unicast mode using 64-bit long address # Response MSG07+++ # send data(MSG07) and leave data mode ATM<CR> # enter the multicast mode using destination group ID # Response MSG08+++ # send data(MSG08) and leave data mode...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Security AT+SECURITY=1<CR> # set security level (ON) # Response AT+LINKKEY=5A46…21<CR> # set the 128-bit trust center link key (5A46…21) ATZ<CR> # Apply the change # Response AT+NWKKEY=0<CR> # set the 128-bit network key (random key) # Response AT+UPDATEKEY<CR>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 3. ebl info BL > # press “1” and upload ebl file by X-modem begin upload CCCCCCCCCCCCC Serial upload complete # press “2” or reset after upload is done 8.6.2 Remote Node # upload firmware to a remote node using 64-bit long address. Note that UART of local node should be set to 115200-8-N-1-N.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 S-Registers Register number Descriptions Display incoming message in command mode Display command echo Display command responses Manage LED status Inter character timeout Permit joining timeout TX power mode Enable application-ACK Transmission retries Transmission timeout Indirect transmission timeout Broadcast range Number of hops for multicast/broadcast Number of hops of nonmembers for multicast...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 <value><CR> Response OK<CR> OK<CR> Default Range 0 - 10000 9.2.2 Get/Set the timeout to permit joining. It determines the time in seconds that the device Description will allow other devices to join to it when it starts network but an end-device cannot perform it.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 retransmit up to this value. Execute ATS32?<CR> ATS32=<value><CR> <value><CR> Response OK<CR> OK<CR> Default Range 0 – 99 9.3.3 Get/Set the transmission timeout in milliseconds. If application-ACK is enabled, a Description sender retransmits data packet after this time. Execute ATS33?<CR>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Range 0 – 2 9.3.6 Get/Set the maximum number of hops the message will be relayed. The message will Description be delivered to all nodes within this number of hops of the sender. A value of zero is converted to maximum value(30).
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Range 0 - 1 GPIO 9.4.1 Get/Set the GPIO pull up/down option. If GPIOs are set to DI, it is possible to pull-up or Description pull-down with this value. Pull-down = 0, Pull-up = 1. Execute ATS41?<CR>...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 <value><CR> Response OK<CR> OK<CR> Default Range 0 – 1 9.4.5 Get/Set the GPIO remote control mode. If any GPIO pin is set to digital input, a node Description can control the I/O status of a remote node if the I/O pin of the node is set to digital output.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Execute ATS53?<CR> ATS53=<value><CR> <value><CR> Response OK<CR> OK<CR> Default Range 0 – 16711680 9.5.4 Get/Set the standby timeout in seconds. When an end-device wakes up and polls with the parent node, the node will wait for another dat a from the ZigBee network or from Description the serial port for S54 before it goes to sleep mode again.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Sink 9.6.1 Get/Set the sink node and the sink advertise period in seconds. When a node is Description defined as a sink, it can multicast its address to the rest of the network. If set to 0, sink advertise is disabled.
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Pin Assignments Figure 10-1 Pin Assignments...
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ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 Table 10-1 Pin Assignments Table NAME Default Function Direction Description Ground Not Connect GPIO_1 DIO_1 IN/OUT Digital I/O, Power LED GPIO_2 DIO_2 IN/OUT Digital I/O, Status LED GPIO_0 DIO_0 IN/OUT Digital I/O, Permit joining input Factory Reset Factory Reset Digital I/O, Factory reset input GPIO_3...
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This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Do not Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. 13.2 CE CE1177(!) We, Sena Technologies, Inc., declare that the product(s):...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 ProBee-ZE10 ZigBee OEM Module to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative document(s) EN 60950-1 ETSI EN 301 489-1 ETSI EN 301 489-17 ETSI EN 300 328 Following the provisions of ...
ProBee-ZE10 User Guide Rev.1.1 RF Information Radio Frequency Range 2.410~2.475GHz Number of Frequency Channel 14 channels Transmission Method DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Modulation Method O-QPSK (Offset Quadrate Phase Shift Keying) Radio Output Power +18dBm Receiving Sensitivity -102dBm Power Supply DC3.3V...
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