B&B Electronics Zlinx ZP Series User Manual

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Manual Documentation Number: ZP24D-250RM-SR-2508

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MM ( v1.x80*)

Networking
{Addressing}

MAC Mode.Set/Read MAC Mode
value. MAC Mode
enables/disables the use of a
B&B header in the 802.15.4 RF
packet. When Mode 0 is enabled
(MM=0), duplicate packet
detection is enabled as well as
certain AT commands. Modes 1
and 2 are strict 802.15.4 modes.

0 – 2
0 = 1 =
B&B Mode
1 = 802.15.4
(no ACKs)
2 =802.15.4
(with ACKs)

0

NI ( v1.x80*)

Networking
{Identification}

Node Identifier.Stores a string
identifier. The register only
accepts printable ASCII data. A
string can not start with a space.
Carriage return ends command.
Command will automatically end
when maximum bytes for the
string have been entered. This
string is returned as part of the
ND (Node Discover) command.
This identifier is also used with
the DN (Destination Node)
command.

20-character
ASCII string

-

ND ( v1.x80*)

Networking
{Identification}

Node Discover.Discovers and
reports all RF modules found. The
following information is reported
for each module discovered (the
example cites use of Transparent
operation (AT command format) -
refer to the long ND command
description regarding differences
between Transparent and API
operation).
MY<CR>
SH<CR>
SL<CR>
DB<CR>
NI<CR><CR>
The amount of time the module
allows for responses is
determined by the NT parameter.
In Transparent operation,
command completion is
designated by a <CR> (carriage
return). ND also accepts a Node
Identifier as a parameter. In this
case, only a module matching the
supplied identifier will respond.

Optional

20-character NI

value

NT ( v1.xA0*)

Networking
{Identification}

Node Discover Time.Set/Read
the amount of time a node will
wait for responses from other
nodes when using the ND (Node
Discover) command.

0x01 - 0xFC

0x19

DN ( v1.x80*)

Networking
{Identification}

Destination Node. Resolves an
NI (Node Identifier) string to a
physical address. The following
events occur upon successful
command execution:

20-character
ASCII string

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