A24-HASM-450 Digi International/Maxstream, A24-HASM-450 Datasheet - Page 29

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A24-HASM-450

Manufacturer Part Number
A24-HASM-450
Description
ANT 2.4GHZ DIPOLE HALF-WAVE
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Series
XPressr
Datasheets

Specifications of A24-HASM-450

Antenna Type
Whip: 1/2 Wave, Swivel, Tilt (Right Angle)
Number Of Bands
1
Frequency
2.4GHz
Vswr
2
Gain
2.1dBi
Termination
RP-SMA
Mounting Type
Connector
Height (max)
4.35" (110.5mm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
70000340
Q2724499B
Special
Node types that support the command: C = Coordinator, R = Router, E = End Device
Addressing
Table 5‐09. Addressing Commands (Sub‐categories designated within {brackets})
AT
Command
DH
DL
ZA
SE
DE
CI
MY
MP
SH
SL
BI
5.  XBee Series 2 Command Reference Tables
2
Table 5‐08. Special Commands
2
2
2
2
2
2
AT
Command
WR
WB
RE
FR
NR
Name and Description
Destination Address High. Set/Get the upper 32 bits of the 64-bit destination address.
When combined with DL, it defines the destination address used for transmission.
0x000000000000FFFF is the broadcast address for the PAN. DH is not supported in
API Mode. 0x0000000000000000 is the Coordinator’s 16-bit Network Address.
Destination Address Low. Set/Get the lower 32 bits of the 64-bit destination address.
When combined with DH, DL defines the destination address used for transmission.
0x000000000000FFFF is the broadcast address for the PAN. DL is not supported in API
Mode. 0x0000000000000000 is the Coordinator’s 16-bit Network Address.
ZigBee Application Layer Addressing. Set/read the Zigbee application layer
addressing enabled attribute. If enabled, data packets will use the SE, DE, and CI
commands to address Zigbee application layer source and destination endpoints, and
the cluster ID fields in all data transmissions. ZA is only supported in the AT firmware.
Source Endpoint. Set/read the ZigBee application layer source endpoint value. If
ZigBee application layer addressing is enabled (ZA command), this value will be used
as the source endpoint for all data transmissions. SE is only supported in AT
firmware.The default value (0xE8) is the MaxStream data endpoint
Destination Endpoint. Set/read Zigbee application layer destination ID value. If
ZigBee application layer addressing is enabled (ZA command), this value will be used
as the destination endpoint all data transmissions. DE is only supported in AT
firmware.The default value (0xE8) is the MaxStream data endpoint.
Cluster Identifier. Set/read Zigbee application layer cluster ID value. If ZigBee
application layer addressing is enabled (ZA command), this value will be used as the
cluster ID for all data transmissions. CI is only supported in AT firmware.The default
value (0x11) is the MaStream transparent data cluster ID.
Binding Table Index. Set/read the binding table index value. If this value is set to a
valid binding table index, the addressing information at that index in the binding table
will be used for all data transmissions. BI is only supported in AT firmware
16-bit Network Address. Get the 16-bit Network Address of the module.
16-bit Parent Network Address. Get the 16-bit parent Network Address of the module. E
Serial Number High. Read high 32 bits of the RF module's unique IEEE 64-bit
address. 64-bit source address is always enabled.
Serial Number Low. Read low 32 bits of the RF module's unique IEEE 64-bit address.
64-bit source address is always enabled.
Name and Description
Write. Write parameter values to non-volatile memory so that parameter modifications
persist through subsequent resets.
Note: Once WR is issued, no additional characters should be sent to the module until
after the "OK\r" response is received.
Write Binding Table: Writes the current binding table to non-volative memory.
Restore Defaults. Restore module parameters to factory defaults. RE command does
not reset the ID parameter.
Software Reset. Reset module. Responds immediately with an “OK” then performs a
reset ~2 seconds later. Use of the FR command will cause a network layer restart on the
node if SC or ID were modified since the last reset.
Network Reset. Reset network layer parameters on one or more modules within a PAN.
Responds immediately with an “OK” then causes a network restart. All network
configuration and routing information is consequently lost.
If NR = 0: Resets network layer parameters on the node issuing the command.
If NR = 1: Sends broadcast transmission to reset network layer parameters on all nodes
in the PAN.
© 2007 Digi International, Inc.
Node
Type
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
Node Type
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
1
Parameter Range
0 - 0xFFFFFFFF
0 - 0xFFFFFFFF
0 - 1
1 - 0xEF
0 - 0xEF
0 - 0xFF
0 - 0xFF
0 - 0xFFFE
[read-only]
0 - 0xFFFE
[read-only]
0 - 0xFFFFFFFF
[read-only]
0 - 0xFFFFFFFF
[read-only]
1
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Parameter Range Default
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0 - 1
Default
0
0xFFFF(Coordinator)
0 (Router/End Device)
0
0xE8
0xE8
0x11
0xFF
0xFFFE
0xFFFE
factory-set
factory-set
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