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24ProBee-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. Otherwise, the user can enter the
PAN ID using the AT command as below:
AT+PANID=xxxx or AT+PI=xxxx
, where xxxx is PAN ID to use. For example, 12AB. Default setting is 0000
When choosing a PAN ID, the user needs to make sure that there is no ZigBee network using the same
PAN ID. If the PAN ID is already used by another ZigBee network, the PAN ID is unavailable and the user
should choose a new PAN ID. In order to avoid this, PAN ID auto-generation is strongly recommended.
The user can also assign the 64-bit extended PAN ID to the ZS10 using the AT command below. If the
extended PAN ID is 0000000000000000, the ZS10 uses its IEEE address as the extended PAN ID. The
extended PAN ID cannot be shared with other ZigBee networks either.
AT+EPID=xxx
xxx or AT+EI= xxx
xxx
, where xxx
xxx is EPID to use. For example, 0123456789ABCDEF. Default setting is 000
000.
3.1.4 Permit Joining
When a router or an end-device tries to join the ZigBee network, there should be at least one coordinator
or router which is permitting joining. If there is no router in the ZigBee network yet, the coordinator should
permit joining. The ZS10 provides three ways to permit joining are as follows:
Permanently permitting by configuration
Transiently permitting by AT command
Transiently permitting by digital input signal
If joining is permanently permitted, any device can join anytime. Since this will allow even an unidentified
device to join the network anytime, this mode should be selected with extra caution. The AT command to
permit joining permanently is as follows: