X2-Z11-E-A Digi International, X2-Z11-E-A Datasheet - Page 153

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X2-Z11-E-A

Manufacturer Part Number
X2-Z11-E-A
Description
CONNECTPORT X2 2.4GHZ
Manufacturer
Digi International
Series
ConnectPort™ X2r
Datasheets

Specifications of X2-Z11-E-A

Function
Transceiver, Xbee, Gateway
Modulation Or Protocol
UDP/TCP, DHCP, SNMPv1
Frequency
2.4GHz
Applications
General Purpose
Interface
RJ-45
Sensitivity
-82dBm
Power - Output
16dBm
Data Rate - Maximum
11Mbps
Voltage - Supply
12VDC
Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz
Interface Type
Ethernet
Modulation
DBPSK, DQPSK
Security
SSL Tunnel
Operating Voltage
9 V to 30 V
Output Power
1.2 W
Antenna
4 in Dipole
Operating Temperature Range
- 30 C to + 70 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
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Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
602-1173
Alarm configuration
To configure an alarm, click on it. The configuration page for individual alarms has two sections.
Alarm conditions
For specifying the conditions on which the alarm is based, serial data pattern matching, signal
strength (RSSI), or data usage. Alarm conditions include:
Send alarms based on serial data pattern matching: Click this radio button to specify
that this alarm is sent when the specified serial data pattern is detected. Then specify the
following:
Send alarms based on average RSSI level below threshold for amount of time: Send
alarms based on the average signal strength falling below a specified threshold for a
specified amount of time.
Note
Send alarms based on cellular data exchanged in an amount of time:
Serial Port: The serial port to monitor for the data pattern. This field is displayed for
devices where more than one serial port is available.
Pattern: An alarm is sent when the serial port receives this data pattern. Special
characters such as carriage return carriage return (\r) and new line (\n) in the data pattern
can be included.
RSSI: The threshold signal strength, measured in dB (typically -120 dB to -40 dB).
Time: The amount of time, in minutes, that the signal strength falls below the threshold.
Data: The number of bytes of cellular data.
Time: The number of minutes.
Cell Data Type: The type of cellular data exchanged: Receive data, Transmit data, or
Total data.
enabled, this option causes an optimal alarm to be sent when the signal strength
returns to a value that is above the specified threshold.This feature is only available
through the command line. The default for this option is no; it must be explicitly
enabled if desired.
The set alarms command has an option, optimal_alarms_enabled={yes|no}. If
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