XBP09-DPUIT-156 Digi International, XBP09-DPUIT-156 Datasheet - Page 17

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XBP09-DPUIT-156

Manufacturer Part Number
XBP09-DPUIT-156
Description
MODULE XBEE PRO W/U.FL
Manufacturer
Digi International
Series
XBEE-PRO™r
Datasheets

Specifications of XBP09-DPUIT-156

Frequency
902MHz ~ 928MHz
Data Rate - Maximum
156kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
FHSS
Applications
ISM
Power - Output
17dBm (50mW)
Sensitivity
-100dBm
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
80mA
Current - Transmitting
210mA
Data Interface
PCB, Through Hole
Antenna Connector
U.FL
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Memory Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
602-1168
3. Advanced Application Features  
Remote Configuration Commands
Network Commissioning and Diagnostics
Sending a Remote Command
Applying Changes on Remote Devices
Remote Command Responses
Device Configuration
A module in API mode has provisions to send configuration commands to remote devices using the
Remote Command Request API frame (See API Operations chapter.) This API frame can be used to
send commands to a remote module to read or set command parameters.
64-bit address of the remote device, the correct command options value, and the command and
parameter data (optional). The API field for a 16 bit address should be set to 0xFFFE. If a
command response is desired, the Frame ID should be set to a non-zero value. Only unicasts of
remote commands are supported. Remote commands cannot be broadcast.
When remote commands are used to change command parameter settings on a remote device,
parameter changes do not take effect until the changes are applied. For example, changing the BD
parameter will not change the actual serial interface rate on the remote until the changes are
applied. Changes can be applied using remote commands in one of three ways:
If the remote device receives a remote command request transmission, and the API frame ID is
non-zero, the remote will send a remote command response transmission back to the device that
sent the remote command. When a remote command response transmission is received, a device
sends a remote command response API frame out its UART. The remote command response
indicates the status of the command (success, or reason for failure), and in the case of a
command query, it will include the register value. The device that sends a remote command will
not receive a remote command response frame if:
Network commissioning is the process whereby devices in a mesh network are discovered and
configured for operation. The XBee modules include several features to support device discovery
and configuration. In addition to configuring devices, a strategy must be developed to place
devices to ensure reliable routes.
To accommodate these requirements, the XBee modules include various features to aid in device
placement, configuration, and network diagnostics.
XBee PRO 900 modules can be configured locally through serial commands (AT or API), or
remotely through remote API commands. API devices can send configuration commands to set or
read the configuration settings of any device in the network.
To send a remote command, the Remote Command Request frame should be populated with the
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• Set the apply changes option bit in the API frame
• Issue an AC command to the remote device
• Issue a WR + FR command to the remote device to save changes and reset the device.
• The destination device could not be reached
• The frame ID in the remote command request is set to 0.
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