ZBlinx-Z series User Guide Version 0.0.
User Guide for the ZBlinx-Z series Version 0.0.1 Firmware version 1.0.X Last revised on January 12, 2010 Printed in Korea Copyright Copyright 2002, SENA technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. SENA Technologies reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its product without providing notice. Trademark ZBlinx™ is a trademark of SENA Technologies, Inc. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Ethernet® is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation.
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Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1. Overview........................................................................................................................... 6 1.2. Product Specification........................................................................................................ 7 2. Approval Information....................................................
. 4.4.23. AT+UNICAST.......................................................................................................... 15 4.4.24. AT+MULTICAST ..................................................................................................... 15 4.4.25. AT+BROADCAST ................................................................................................... 15 4.4.26. AT+REMOTECONFIG ............................................................................................ 15 4.4.27.
1. Introduction 1.1. Overview ZBlinx Z series are a module device for “wireless personal-area networks," or WPANs using ZigBee technology that is an IEEE 802.15.4 standard for data communications with business and consumer devices. ZBlinx Z series combine IEEE 802.15.4, which defines the physical and MAC protocol layers, with network, security and application software layers as specified by the ZigBee Alliance, a consortium of technology companies. ZBlinx Z series run in the 2.
1.2. Product Specification ZBlinx-Z series ZE10 ZS10 ZU10 Product type Embedded module Serial Adapter USB Adapter Interface 2.00mm, pin header 14x2 D-SUB9, Female USB ‘A’, Male ZigBee Stack ZigBee 2007 Pro ZigBee 2007 Pro ZigBee 2007 Pro Frequency range 2.410~2.475GHz 2.410~2.475GHz 2.410~2.
2. Approval Information 2.1. FCC 2.1.1. FCC Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
2.2. CE 2.2.1. EC-R&TTE Directive 2.3. TELEC 2.4.
3. RF Information 3.1. Radio Frequency Range 2410~2475MHz 3.2. Number of Frequency Channel 14 channels 3.3. Transmission Method DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) 3.4. Modulation Method O-QPSK (Offset Quadrate Phase Shift Keying) 3.5. Radio Output Power +13dBm 3.6.
4. AT Command 4.1. Overview This document contains a description of the AT commands supported in the ZBlinx-Z Series. It also contains information on how to use the AT commands to create Zigbee applications. 4.2. Command Line Format Each command line sent to ZBlinx-Z Series 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 or .
Response 4.3.7. ATS<0 or 40> Description Get/Set the S-registers. (S0: number of rings before auto-answer (under 10), S40: determine thruput (This is the same with the value of data transport mode)) Example ATS0=3 OK ATS40? 1 OK 4.3.8. ATZ Description Reset the node. (initialize current network status) Response OK 4.3.9. AT&F Description Factory reset. (initialize cookies) Response OK 4.3.10. +++ Description Interrupt data mode. Response OK 4.4.
Response 1E9C OK 4.4.4. AT+CH Description Get/Set the channel mask to use. Bits set as 1 indicate that this particular channel can be used. Bits set as 0 indicate that this particular channel should not be used. For example, a channel mask value of 0x00000001 indicates that only channel 0 should be used. Valid channels range from 11 to 26 inclusive. This translates to a channel mask value of 0x07FFF800. Example AT+CH=7FFF800 OK AT+CH? 07FFF800 OK 4.4.5.
Example AT+GROUPID=ABCD OK AT+GROUPID? ABCD OK 4.4.9. AT+DESTGROUPID Description Get/Set the 16-bit destination Group ID for data transmission. (group network) Example AT+DESTGROUPID=ABCD OK AT+DESTGROUPID? ABCD OK 4.4.10. AT+INFO Description Show the current information of this node. Response Information of this node … OK 4.4.11. AT+SCAN Description Perform a scanning for joinable network. Response List of the joinable networks … OK 4.4.12.
EUI address if it isn’t designated before. Response OK 4.4.15. AT+PERMIT Description Permit other nodes to join the network. (0~254s, 255=continuance) Response OK 4.4.16. AT+JOIN Description Join a network using the specified network parameters. Response OK 4.4.17. AT+LEAVE Description Leave the current network. Response OK 4.4.18. AT+SLEEP Description Sleep mode only for end-device.
broadcast) It’s applied after resetting the node. Example AT+OPMODE=1 OK AT+OPMODE=? 1 OK 4.4.22. AT+DATAMODE Description Get/Set the data transport mode. (0: no data loss, 1~3: optimized for thruput, 4: maximized thruput) Example AT+DATAMODE=1 OK AT+DATAMODE? 1 OK 4.4.23. AT+UNICAST Description Send unicast message to specific node using EUI address or node ID. Example AT+UNICAST=000D6F000048842F,send_unicast_MSG OK 4.4.24.
4.4.27. AT+TIMEOUT Description Get/Set the time out for data transmission. (ms) Example AT+TIMEOUT=100 OK AT+TIMEOUT? 100 OK 4.4.28. AT+PERIOD Description Get/Set the period to send GPIO values. (250*t ms) Every node sends GPIO values to the destination EUI address periodically and it can be read listen mode. Example AT+PERIOD=10 OK AT+PERIOD? 10 OK 4.4.29. AT+GPIO Description Get/Set the configuration status of GPIO individually or all at once.
OK 4.4.32. AT+BAUD Description Get/Set the serial port speed. Example AT+BAUD=115200 OK AT+BAUD? 115200 OK 4.4.33. AT+DATABIT Description Get/Set the data bit of serial port. Example AT+DATABIT=8 OK AT+DATABIT? 8 OK 4.4.34. AT+PARITY Description Get/Set the parity of serial port. Example AT+DATABIT=8 OK AT+DATABIT? 8 OK 4.4.35. AT+STOPBIT Description Get/Set the stop bit of serial port.
OK 4.4.37. AT+SECURITY Description Get/Set the security status. (0: turning security off, 5: on) Every node must be under the same security level in the network and it’s applied after resetting the node. Example AT+SECURITY=5 OK AT+SECURITY? 5 OK 4.4.38. AT+NWKKEY Description Get/Set the 128-bit encryption key.
5. GPIO Configuration 5.1.