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The commands for 'permit joining' and 'forbid joining' are sent from SysMon.
The 'permit joining'/'forbid joining' states of routers can also be toggled by pressing
the F1 button. The LED on the router indicates 'permit joining' by fast blinking;
short blink every 0.5 seconds. 'Forbid joining' is indicated by slow blinking; short
blink every two seconds. See Appendix A for a router picture with buttons, LED etc.
1.8 Discovery
Discovery is the process when a node shall join a PAN. It starts by the node
broadcasting a discovery message. Any plausible parent will answer and the
node will join the one on which “permit joining” has been made, provided that
it is within range.
Routers make discovery when given a reset while the F1 button is being pressed;
see Appendix A for a router picture with buttons.
An endnode makes discovery when a Discovery card is presented at the lock; see
chapter 5 Issuing a ZigBee configuration card. When the card is presented, the lock
will chirp once and/or a show a green LED signal (depending on lock model). If the
endnode in the lock is busy at the moment, there will instead be a tick sound and/or
a very short green LED signal. In this case, make a new try by presenting the
Discovery card at the lock again.
1.9 Orphan join
As it can take up to three hours for the endnodes to get online after recovery from
a power cut, there is an Orphan Join card that will initiate an orphan join when
presented at a lock; see chapter 5 Issuing a ZigBee configuration card. When the
card is presented at the lock, the lock will chirp once and/or a show a green LED
signal (depending on lock model). If the endnode in the lock is busy at the moment,
there will instead be a tick sound and/or a very short green LED signal. In this case,
make a new try by presenting the Orphan Join card at the lock again.
1.10 SysMon and the client
The System Monitor (SysMon; found in the folder where the server software has
been installed) is used for managing the online network. In SysMon all connected
gateways, routers, endnodes etc are shown. Depending on what operator template
that the logged on operator belongs to, the operator is authorized to perform
different operations in SysMon.
Note: If the distributor is going to log on to SysMon, system manager must be logged
on first.