XK-Z11-M Digi International, XK-Z11-M Datasheet - Page 128

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XK-Z11-M

Manufacturer Part Number
XK-Z11-M
Description
ZIGBEE MODULE DEVELOPMENT KIT
Manufacturer
Digi International
Series
XBee™r
Type
Transceiver, 802.15.4/ZigBeer
Datasheets

Specifications of XK-Z11-M

Frequency
2.4GHz
For Use With/related Products
XBee Modules
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
602-1184
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XBee®/XBee‐PRO® ZB RF Modules 
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In the above example, the Frame Control field (offset 23) was constructed as follows:
Name
Disable Default Response
Frame Fields
Manufacturer Specific
Frame Type
Reserved
Direction
ZCL Payload -
Load Control
Event Data
Issuer Event ID
Device Class
Utility
Enrollment
Group
Start Time
Duration in
Minutes
Criticality Level
Cooling
Temperature
Heating
Temperature
Offset
Cooling
Temperature
Set Point
Heating
Temperature
Set Point
Average Load
Adjustment
Percentage
Duty Cycle
Duty Cycle
Event Control
Bits Example Value Description
0-1
5-7
2
3
4
0 - The manufacturer code field is omitted from the ZCL Frame Header.
1 - The command is being sent from the server side to the client side.
Offset Example
01 - Command is specific to a cluster
26 0x78
27 0x56
28 0x34
29 0x12
30 0x14
31 0x00
32 0x00
33 0x00
34 0x00
35 0x00
36 0x00
37 0x01
38 0x00
39 0x04
40 0xFF
41 0xFF
42 0x00
43 0x80
44 0x00
45 0x80
46 0x80
47 0xFF
48 0x00
49 0x5B
0 - Default response not disabled
Set to 0.
4-byte unique identifier.
Note the 4-byte ID is sent in little endian byte order
(0x78563412).
The event ID in this example (0x12345678) was
arbitrarily selected.
to apply the load control event.
A bit value of 0x0014 enables smart appliances and
water heaters.
Note the 2-byte bit field value is sent in little endian byte
order.
Used to identify sub-groups of devices in the device-
class. 0x00 addresses all groups.
UTC timestamp representing when the event should
start. A value of 0x00000000 indicates "now".
This 2-byte value must be sent in little endian byte order.
Indicates the criticality level of the event. In this example,
the level is "voluntary".
Requested offset to apply to the normal cooling set point.
A value of 0xFF indicates the temperature offset value is
not used.
Requested offset to apply to the normal heating set point.
A value of 0xFF indicates the temperature offset value is
not used.
Requested cooling set point in 0.01 degrees Celsius.
A value of 0x8000 means the set point field is not used in
this event.
Note the 0x80000 is sent in little endian byte order.
Requested heating set point in 0.01 degrees Celsius.
A value of 0x8000 means the set point field is not used in
this event.
Note the 0x80000 is sent in little endian byte order.
Maximum energy usage limit.
A value of 0x80 indicates the field is not used.
Defines the maximum "On" duty cycle.
A value of 0xFF indicates the duty cycle is not used in this
event.
A bitmap describing event options.
0xFF minus the 8 bit sum of bytes from offset 3 to this
byte.
Description
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