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XBP09-XC009-DK

Manufacturer Part Number
XBP09-XC009-DK
Description
KIT STARTER XBEE PRO 900MHZ
Manufacturer
Digi International
Series
XBEE-PRO™r
Type
Transceiver, XBeePror

Specifications of XBP09-XC009-DK

Frequency
900MHz
Wireless Frequency
900 MHz
Operating Voltage
3.3 V
Output Power
100 mW
Antenna
U.FL, RPSMA, Whip
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
For Use With/related Products
Xbee-PRO Modules
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
602-1133
Q4227731
XBP09-XC009-DK
XBee‐PRO® XSC OEM RF Modules  
3. RF Module Configuration
Note:  Do not send com‐
mands to the module 
during flash program‐
ming (when parameters 
are being written to the 
module registry).  
Wait for the ʺOKʺ sys‐
tem response that fol‐
lows the ATWR 
command before enter‐
ing the next command 
or use flow control.
3.1. XBee Programming Examples
3.1.1. AT Commands
3.1.2. Binary Commands
For information about entering and exiting AT and Binary Command Modes, refer to the Command
Mode section.
To Send AT Commands (Using the ‘Terminal’ tab of the X-CTU Software)
Note: When using X-CTU Software to program a module, PC com port settings must match the baud
(interface data rate), parity & stop bits parameter settings of the module. Use the 'Com Port Setup'
section of the “PC Settings” tab to configure PC com port settings to match those of the module.
To Send Binary Commands
Note: CTS )is de-asserted high when commands are being executed. Hardware flow control must be
disabled as CTS will hold off parameter bytes.
Example: Utilize the 'Terminal' tab of the X-CTU Software to change the module's DT (Destina-
tion Address) parameter and save the new address to non-volatile memory. This example
requires the installation of Digi’s X-CTU Software and a serial connection to a PC.
Select the ‘Terminal’ tab of the X-CTU Software and enter the following command lines:
Method 1 (One line per command)
Method 2 (Multiple commands on one line)
Example: Use binary commands to change the XBee module's destination address to 0x1A0D
and save the new address to non-volatile memory.
1.
2.
3.
4.
low)
© 2008 Digi International, Inc.
RT Command must be set to "1" in AT Command Mode to enable binary programming.
Assert CMD (Pin 16 is driven high). (Enter Binary Command Mode)
Send Bytes (parameter bytes must be 2 bytes long):
De-assert CMD (Pin 16 is driven
Send AT Command
+++
ATDT <Enter>
ATDT1A0D <Enter>
ATWR <Enter>
ATCN <Enter>
Send AT Command
+++
ATDT <Enter>
ATDT1A0D,WR,CN <Enter>
00
0D
1A
08
System Response
OK <CR> (Enter into Command Mode)
{current value} <CR> (Read Destination Address)
OK <CR> (Modify Destination Address)
OK <CR> (Write to non-volatile memory)
OK <CR> (Exit Command Mode)
System Response
OK <CR> (Enter into Command Mode)
{current value} <CR> (Read Destination Address)
OK <CR> (Execute commands)
(Send DT (Destination Address) Command)
(Least significant byte of parameter bytes
(Most significant byte of parameter bytes)
(Send WR (Write) Command)
(Exit Binary Command Mode)
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