ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 ZigBee Serial Adapter ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Sena Technologies, Inc. Rev 1.5.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Firmware version PTv1.X Copyright Copyright 2010 ~ 2012, Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Sena Technologies reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its product without providing notice. Trademark ProBee™ is a trademark of Sena Technologies, Inc. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Ethernet® is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Revision History Revision Date Name Description V1.0.0 2010-09-30 KS Choi Initial Writing V1.1.0 2010-10-27 KS Choi Modification for ZS10 PTv1.2 V1.2.0 2011-08-22 HR Zo Modification for ZS10 PTv1.3 V1.2.1 2011-09-16 HR Zo Modification of some typographical errors and addition of Serial Port Pin Map V1.2.2 2011-09-29 HR Zo Modification for ZS10 PTv1.4 - Adding AT+RSSI Command - Modification of the AT+ESCAN result V1.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Contents 1 2 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................... 9 1.1 About This Document ..................................................................................................................... 9 1.2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 9 GETTING STARTED................................
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 3.5.2 Link Key................................................................................................................................. 30 3.5.3 Network Key .......................................................................................................................... 30 3.5.4 Update Key............................................................................................................................ 30 3.6 4 DATA TRANSMISSION..............
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.4 Network Specific Parameters ....................................................................................................... 45 5.4.1 AT+CHMASK or AT+CM ....................................................................................................... 45 5.4.2 AT+PANID or AT+PI .............................................................................................................. 46 5.4.3 AT+EPID or AT+EI..........................................
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.9.4 AT+STOPBIT or AT+US ........................................................................................................ 53 5.9.5 AT+FLOWCTRL or AT+UF .................................................................................................... 53 5.10 6 5.10.1 AT+BOOTLOAD or AT+BL .................................................................................................... 53 5.10.2 AT+HELP or AT+HP ...........................................
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 7.3.7 S37 ........................................................................................................................................ 64 7.3.8 S38 ........................................................................................................................................ 64 7.3.9 S39 ........................................................................................................................................ 64 7.4 S51 ...............
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 1 Introduction 1.1 About This Document This document provides an introduction on configuration and operation of the ProBee-ZS10 ZigBee Serial Adapter. This document assumes the user is using the ZS10 adapter for evaluation hence the pictures and configuration examples shown in this document are all based on the ZS10 adapter. This document does not provide full detail of the hardware specifications.
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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 2 Getting Started Creating a ZigBee network using the ZS10 adapters consists of the following steps: • Connect a power source to the ZS10 adapter • Create a ZigBee network by configuring a ZS10 adapter as the coordinator • Configure ZS10 adapters as routers. This step is optional since the coordinator works as a router too.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 2.1.2 Connecting the panel Please connect the device to your computer directly or using serial cable so AT commands can be sent from the computer to the ZS10 adapter. The serial port of the panel is DB9 female as a DTE terminal. Figure 2-2 Serial Cable Installation 2.1.3 Powering the panel Once all the installations are completed, please plug in the power connector using the included DC power adapter. Alternatively, the panel can be powered using battery pack.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 2.1.4 Attaching Battery Pack to ZS10 The ZS10 also supports optional standard battery pack (240mAh) and extended battery pack (900mAh). Attach the battery pack to the ZS10 as shown below to power the ZS10 using the battery pack. To recharge the battery pack, connect the external DC power adaptor as described in Section 2.1.3. Figure 2-4 Attaching Battery Pack to ZS10 2.1.5 Step1.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Step2. Slide the battery pack into the ZS10 slot. Figure 2-6 Attach the battery pack Step3. Fasten the battery pack to the ZS10. Figure 2-7 Fasten the battery pack 2.2 Configuration 2.2.1 LED RS232-Tx/Rx LED will flash accordingly when data is transmitted. For small data transmissions, it may be hard to recognize the quick flashing action of the LED. Charge LED and Low battery LED will be off, if you don’t use battery pack. The LED indicators are as follows.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Table 2-1 The ProBee-ZS10 LED Indicators LED Description Power Power LED turns ON when power is supplied. If the node is set to an end-device, it will blink periodically. Please refer to 7 S-Registers for S14 regarding the management of the LED status. Status Status LED turns ON when the device joins a network, blinks when joining is permitted, and turns OFF when leaves the network. If the node is set to an end-device, it will blink periodically.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Upper 3 dipswitches are used for setting the baud rate, and bottom dipswitch is used for setting data bit, parity, stop bit and flow control option. If the baud rate needs to a baud rate not shown below, ProBee Manager or terminal program should be used to set these speeds. To set a baud rate not shown below the dipswitches should be in the S/W Config setting. When in the S/W Config setting the baud rate will go back to 9600 as default.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Figure 2-9 HyperTerminal Serial Settings 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 ZS10, OK string will be displayed on the screen.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 2.4 Using ProBee Manager for Configuration It is possible to set or get the configurations of the ZS10 using ProBee Manager. This PC utility helps that a user can configure several setting values of local node and remote node easily without a terminal program. It is possible to export current configuration and import it to other nodes. It is also possible to restore to factory default configuration.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Clicking ‘Reboot’ button reboots the local node. Users can reload and refresh the recent configuration of the local node at ProBee manager by clicking ‘Reload’ button. ‘Configuration’ tab and ‘Firmware Update’ tab can help move to the ‘Configuration’ screen and the ‘Firmware Upgrade’ screen. 2.4.2 Configuration The Configuration Pane appears when the ‘Configuration’ tab is selected. To change configuration, users need to find and modify the property and then apply changes.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 To connect to local node through serial port, please follow the steps as below: z Click the ‘…’ button at ‘Remote Configuration’ section. z Scan the remote nodes joining the network and select the remote node to configure, that results in displaying the remote node in the ‘Address’ edit box.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 The Firmware Update Pane appears when the ‘Firmware Update’ tab is selected. The ‘Message’ section displays informative message about the progress of updating firmware. To update firmware at local node, please follow the steps as below: z Select a firmware file to update at the ‘Firmware Update’ section.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 3 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. • ZigBee Coordinator: The coordinator forms the root of the network tree and might bridge to other networks.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 • Configure the ZS10 node type as the coordinator • Optionally, select the channel mask. Otherwise, the ZS10 will use the default channel mask. • Optionally, set up the PAN ID and/or the extended PAN ID. Otherwise, the ZS10 will generate the PAN ID and/or the extended PAN ID automatically. • Permit joining when other router or end-device tries to join the ZigBee network. 3.1.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Table 3-2 Channel Bitmask Channel 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Bit mask 00001000 00002000 00004000 00008000 00010000 00020000 00040000 Channel 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 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 ZS10 will generate a random 16-bit PAN ID to start the ZigBee network.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 AT+PERMIT=255 or AT+PJ=255 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 use the function button to permit joining. When the button pressed, the ZS10 permits joining for the duration that is configured in S-register 22 (S22).
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Example) AT+NODETYPE=2 # Select router mode OK # Response ATZ # Apply the change OK # Response 3.2.2 Channel Mask Configuration for Router When the ZS10 as a ZigBee router or a ZigBee end-device tries to join, it scans all the channels configured by channel mask to find the ZigBee network to join. The channel mask of router or end-device should include the channel on which the coordinator is operating.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 • Configure the ZS10 node type as an end-device • Optionally, select the channel mask. Otherwise, the ZS10 will use the default channel mask. • Optionally, set up the PAN ID and/or the extended PAN ID. Otherwise, the ZS10 will scan and join the ZigBee network found automatically. • Configure the poll timeout and the poll period Please refer to the section 3.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 • Configure the ZS10 node as a sleepy end-device. • Optionally, select the channel mask. Otherwise, the ZS10 will use the default channel mask. • Optionally, set up the PAN ID and/or the extended PAN ID. Otherwise, the ZS10 will scan and join the ZigBee network found automatically. • Configure the settings for sleep interval. Please refer to the section 3.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Parent Node S52 S53 Sleep S54 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 function button 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-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 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. All nodes in the network should have the same security level setup. The security level is configured using the AT command below. AT+SECURITY=n or AT+SE=n, where n is encryption level.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 responding to the message to indicate the channel change by the network manager. Because ProBeeZE20S can be a network manager when it is set to coordinator and its frequency agility function is enabled, ZS10 with ProBee-ZE20S can compose the ZigBee network implementing the frequency agility.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 4 Data Transmission The ZS10 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. Broadcast is to transmit data to all ZigBee devices (or specific type of ZigBee nodes if specified) in the network. ZS10 has such operation modes as command mode and data mode.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 AT+MULTICAST=, or AT+MC=, , where = group ID, = data to transmit The data transmission range can be set using the AT commands below. Please refer to the 7 S-Registers for more details. ATS36=n, where n is the radius. ATS37=n, where n is the number of hops through nonmembers. Note: ZigBee compliance rules prevents flooding of the network by limiting the network to a maximum of 9 broadcasts over 8 seconds.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 the same rules. 4.1.4 Sending Binary Data Because some characters like carriage return, line feed and back space collides with AT commands in command mode and back slash(‘\’) is used for control character for binary encoding, they cannot be transmitted as they are. The characters out of range between 0x20(Space) and 0x7E(‘~’) in hexadecimal are not expressed at the AT commands for transmitting data.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 +0001950000000001| abc\0D Note: In PTv1.2 or earlier version, only the characters mentioned at Table 4-1 are encode. In PTv1.3 or later version, back slash(‘\’) and the characters out of range between 0x20(Space) and 0x7E(‘~’) in hexadecimal are encoded. 4.2 Data Mode If the data is too long to send using the command mode, Data Mode can be used instead.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 ATD Set unicast data mode to device and can be either 16-bit node ID or 64-bit IEEE address of remote node. AT+TRANSMITMODE=1 or AT+TM=1 Set the transmission mode to unicast to a destination IEEE address. The device should be reset to apply the transmission mode. The ‘unicast to sink node data mode’ is a kind of unicast data mode where data are not transmitted to the designated destination device but to sink node.
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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 4.2.2 Multicast Data Mode Multicast data mode can be used for continuous data transmission to a particular group of multiple devices. Every ZS10 belongs to a certain group by predetermined group ID when forming or joining the network. Multicast data mode can be entered using either ATM or AT+TRANSMITMODE=2. If ATM command is used, the device will enter the multicast data mode immediately and keep it until escaped using “+++” or reset by ATZ.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 broadcast one packet over 2 seconds for safe transmission. Broadcast transmission failure also causes retransmission which is affected by transmission timeout(S33) and transmission retries(S32). Because frequent retransmissions may cause to break the broadcast limitation, it is recommended to set more than 1000 for transmission timeout(S33) and set as small as possible for transmission retries(S32).
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Broadcast data mode can be entered using either ATB or AT+TRANSMITMODE=3. If ATB command is used, the device will enter the broadcast data mode immediately and keep it until escaped using “+++” or reset by ATZ. If the device is reset, it will not enter the broadcast data mode but command mode in this case. On the other hand, if AT+TRANSMITMODE=3 is used to enter the broadcast data mode, the device enters the broadcast data mode again whenever the device is reset.
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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5 AT Command Reference 5.1 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 or .
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.2.4 ATE Description Echo(1) or No Echo(0). Execute ATE Response OK 5.2.5 ATM Enter the multicast mode. If there’s no argument after the command, it will connect to Description the preconfigured destination group ID(AT+DESTGROUPID). Every data is packetized at intervals of inter character timeout(S12). Execute ATM Response OK 5.2.6 ATM ATO Description Return to data mode. Execute ATO Response 5.2.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.2.11 +++ Description Interrupt data mode. “+++” must be entered within 500ms. Execute +++ Response OK 5.3 Node Specific Information 5.3.1 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. This address is unique to each physical device. Execute Response 5.3.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.3.5 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. Execute Response 5.3.6 OK AT+OPEPID or AT+OE Description Execute Response 5.3.7 AT+OPPANID? Get the operating 64-bit extended PAN ID. A value of “FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF” means the device is not joined a network.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Range 5.4.2 00001000 - 03FFF000 AT+PANID or AT+PI Get/Set the 16-bit PAN ID. If it is set to 0s at a coordinator, the coordinator will select a Description random 16-bit hexadecimal number as PAN ID. If it is set to 0s at a router/end-device, the router/end-device will try to join any existing network regardless of PAN ID. Execute Response AT+PANID? OK Default 0000 Range 0000 – FFFF 5.4.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.4.6 AT+STACK or AT+ZS Description Execute Response Get/Set the ZigBee stack profile value. This value must be set the same on all devices that should join the same network. (0: Network specific, 1: ZigBee, 2: ZigBee Pro) AT+STACK? OK Default 0 Range 0-2 5.4.7 AT+STACK= OK or ERROR AT+NODENAME or AT+NN Description Execute Response Get/Set the node name.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.5.3 AT+DSCAN or AT+DS Perform a scanning for existing nodes in the current network. A coordinator or router can have children nodes and they are presented by “CLDn”. It can be possible to place some conditions such as scan duration, node type and node name in order. The Description information of local node is presented by “*”. (CAUTION: A ProBee-Z*10 with PTv1.2 or earlier cannot receive the response of AT+DSCAN from any ProBee-Z*10 with PTv1.3 or later.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.5.6 AT+PERMIT or AT+PJ Description Permit other nodes to join the network. (0~254s, 255=continuance) An end-device cannot perform it. Execute AT+PERMIT Response OK Range 0 - 255 5.5.7 AT+PERMIT= AT+LEAVE or AT+LV Description Leave the current network. Execute AT+LEAVE Response OK 5.6 End-device 5.6.1 AT+SLEEP or AT+SM Description Enter the sleep mode immediately if the node is a sleepy end-device.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.7 Data Transmission and Reception 5.7.1 AT+DESTLA or AT+DL Description Get/Set the 64-bit destination IEEE address for unicast data transmission. Execute AT+DESTLA? Response OK Default 0000000000000000 Range 0000000000000000 - FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 5.7.2 AT+DESTLA= OK or ERROR AT+DESTGROUPID or AT+DG Description Get/Set the 16-bit destination Group ID for multicast data transmission.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Range 5.7.6 0-4 AT+UNICAST or AT+UC Description Send unicast message to specific node using long or short address of remote node. Up to 90 bytes (or 72 bytes when security enabled) are sent to the node at once. Execute AT+UNICAST=, Response OK 5.7.7 AT+MULTICAST or AT+MC Description Send multicast message to specific group. Every node belongs to the group after being booted up if it is designated to a group ID (AT+GROUPID).
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Execute Response Default 5.8.3 OK AT+LINKKEY= OK or ERROR FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF AT+NWKKEY or AT+NK Description Execute Response Default 5.8.4 AT+LINKKEY? Get/Set the 128-bit network key.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 5.9.3 AT+PARITY or AT+UP Description Get/Set the serial parity setting on the module. Execute AT+PARITY? Response OK Default 0 Range 0-2 5.9.4 AT+PARITY= OK or ERROR AT+STOPBIT or AT+US Description Get/Set the serial stop bit setting on the module. Execute AT+STOPBIT? Response OK Default 1 Range 1-2 5.9.
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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 6 AT Command Examples 6.1 Network configuration 6.1.1 Coordinator AT+NODETYPE=1 # set node type (coordinator) OK # Response ATZ # Apply the change OK # Response 6.1.2 Router AT+NODETYPE=2 # set node type (router) OK # Response ATZ # Apply the change OK # Response 6.1.3 End-device AT+NODETYPE=3 # set node type (end-device) OK # Response ATZ # Apply the change OK # Response 6.1.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 00019500002FDC15 OK # Response AT+REMOTE=1FEF,AT+LONGADDR # get 64-bit address of remote node (1FEF) 00019500002FDC15 OK # Response AT+DSCAN # get the information of other nodes in the network # (Response from Node with PTv1.2 or earlier) ZC |00019500002FDC40|0000|PTv1.0|ZE10|ZE10_COM3 ZR |00019500002FDC15|1FEF|PTv1.0|ZE10|ZE10_COM4 CLD0|00019500002FDC17 CLD1|00019500002FDC14 ZED*|00019500002FDC17|7E34|PTv1.0|ZS10|ZS10_COM5 SED |00019500002FDC14|F5AC|PTv1.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 OK # Response # send broadcast message(MSG04) to current network and the range is determined by S35. AT+BROADCAST=MSG04 OK 6.2.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 ATZ # Apply the change OK # Response AT+NWKKEY=0 # set the 128-bit network key (random key) OK # Response AT+UPDATEKEY # update the changed network key OK # Response 6.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 6.5.2 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. AT+BOOTLOAD=1,00019500002FDC40 Please start .ebl upload image ... CCCCCCCCCCCCC # upload ebl file by X-modem Bootload Complete! # succeed to upload 6.5.3 Clone # clone the firmware of the local node to a remote node using 64-bit long address. Note that UART of local node should be set to 115200-8-N-1-N.
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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 7.1.2 S12 Description Get/Set the command echo mode. Execute ATS12? Response OK Default 1 Range 0–1 7.1.3 OK S13 Description Get/Set the command responses mode. Execute ATS13? Response OK Default 1 Range 0-1 7.1.4 ATS12= ATS13= OK S14 Get/Set the LED mode. It causes the LED operation if the device is ZS10 or ZE10 set GPIO1, 2 to specific functionality.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 7.2.2 S22 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. If set to 255, the device will always permit joining. Execute Response ATS22? OK Default 255 Range 0 - 255 7.2.3 ATS22= OK S23 Get/Set the power boost mode of the adapter.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Range 7.3.3 0 – 99 S33 Get/Set the transmission timeout in milliseconds. A sender retransmits data packet Description after this time when transmission fails. (CAUTION: It is recommended to set this value more than 1000 in broadcast/multicast data transmission.) Execute Response ATS33? OK Default 500 Range 0 – 10000 7.3.4 OK S34 Description Execute Response Get/Set the indirect transmission timeout in milliseconds.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 be delivered to all nodes within this number of hops of the sender. A value of zero is converted to maximum value(30). It is used to multicast/broadcast. Execute Response ATS36? OK Default 0 Range 0 – 10 7.3.7 ATS36= OK S37 Get/Set the number of hops that the message will be forwarded by devices that are not Description members of the group. A value of zero, 7 or greater is treated as infinite.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 7.4 End-Device 7.4.1 S51 Get/Set the poll timeout for a parent node in seconds. If an end-device or a sleepy Description end-device does not send a poll request to its parent coordinator or router within the poll timeout, the end-device is removed from the child table. Execute Response ATS51? OK Default 60 Range 0 – 4177920 7.4.2 OK S52 Description Execute Response Get/Set the sleepy end-device poll period in milliseconds.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 Range 7.4.5 0 – 10000 S55 Get/Set the rejoin timeout. If it is enabled, an end-device tries to rejoin the current Description network when contact with the network has been lost for setting value in seconds. The most common usage case is when an end-device can no longer communicate with its parent and wishes to find a new one. Execute Response ATS55? OK Default 10 Range 0 – 10000 7.4.
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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 8 Connections 8.1 Serial Port Pin Outs ProBee-ZS10 is a DCE device compatible with the RS232 standard, a DB9 female interface.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 8.2 Serial Wiring Diagram 8.2.1 To Host with DTE Interface 8.2.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 9 Mechanical Drawings 9.1 ProBee-ZS10 mechanical drawing (mm) 99.8 with stub antenna 73.9 without antenna 14.9 16 20 30.
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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 10 Warranty 10.1 GENERAL WARRANTY POLICY Sena Technologies, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as SENA) warrants that the Product shall conform to and perform in accordance with published technical specifications and the accompanying written materials, and shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship, for the period of time herein indicated, such warranty period commencing upon receipt of the Product.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 10.3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS WARRANTY PERIOD: SENA warranties embedded hardware Product for a period of one (1) year, and external hardware Product for a period of three (3) or five (5) years according to the Product type. WARRANTY PROCEDURE: Upon return of the hardware Product SENA will, at its option, repair or replace Product at no additional charge, freight prepaid, except as set forth below.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 11 Regulatory Information 11.1 FCC FCC Rule: Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.247 FCCID: S7AZBLINXZS10 FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 11.2 CE CE1177(!) We, Sena Technologies, Inc., declare that the product(s): • ProBee-ZS10 ZigBee Serial Adapter 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 • 11.
ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5 12 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.