SENA ProBee-ZE10 User Manual

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AT+REMOTE=<node ID or IEEE address of a remote node>,<AT command><CR>

Example)

AT+REMOTE=00019500000F3BA1,AT+DIO?<CR>

10001**011100

OK

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> or AT+DL=<IEEE address><CR>

, where <IEEE address> is the long address of a remote node to send sampled GPIO values of local

node.

ATS42=<value><CR>

, where <value> is the GPIO sampling period in seconds. If set to 0, GPIO monitoring is disabled.

ATS43=<value><CR>

, where <value> is the GPIO monitoring node. If set to 0, the monitoring node is selected by AT+DESTLA.

If set to is 1, the sink node is set as the monitoring node.

A device can be a sink node by setting S-register 61.The sink node multicasts its address to the other

devices in the destination group in the network according to the value of S-register 61, which is called

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ATZ<CR>

Reset the device to apply the changes

The ZE10 can be configured to display periodic sampling data coming from the other nodes. To enable

this feature, please use the AT command below:

ATS11=<value><CR>

, where <value> determines whether incoming message will be presented or not. If a user wants to

display incoming message in command mode, S11 should be enabled.

If this feature is enabled, incoming message will display in the form of:

++<IEEE address>|<GPIO value><CR>.

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