XTIB-R Digi International/Maxstream, XTIB-R Datasheet - Page 29

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XTIB-R

Manufacturer Part Number
XTIB-R
Description
BOARD INTERFACE 1W RS232/485
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Datasheets

Specifications of XTIB-R

Accessory Type
Interface Board
For Use With/related Products
XTend Radios
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
Q2172356
9XTend™ OEM RF Module ‐ Product Manual v2.x4x [2007.01.04]
KY (AES Encryption Key) Command
LH (Wake-up Initializer Timer) Command
MD (RF Mode) Command
<Networking & Security> The KY command is
used to set the 256-bit AES (Advanced Encryption
Standard) key for encrypting/decrypting data.
Once set, the key cannot be read out of the mod-
ule by any means. The entire payload of the
packet is encrypted using the key and the CRC is
computed across the ciphertext. When encryption
is enabled, each packet carries an additional 16
bytes to convey the random CBC Initialization
Vector (IV) to the receiver(s). The KY value may
be “0” or any 256-bit value (= 64 hex digits = 32 bytes). Any other value, including entering ATKY
by itself with no parameters, causes an error.
A module with the wrong key (or no key) will receive encrypted data, but the data driven out the
serial port will be meaningless. Likewise, a module with a key will receive unencrypted data sent
from a module without a key, but the output will be meaningless. Because CBC mode is utilized,
repetitive data appears differently in different transmissions due to the randomly-generated IV.
<Sleep (Low Power)> The LH Command is used
to set/read the duration of time during which the
wake-up initializer is sent. When receiving mod-
ules are in Cyclic Sleep Mode, they power-down
after a period of inactivity (as specified by the ST
parameter) and will periodically wake and listen
for transmitted data. In order for the receiving
modules to remain awake, they must detect
~35ms of the wake-up initializer.
LH Command must be used whenever a receiving
module is operating in Cyclic Sleep Mode. The
Wake-up Initializer Time must be longer than the cyclic sleep time that [as determined by SM
(Sleep Mode) parameter]. If the wake-up initializer time were less than the Cyclic Sleep interval,
the connection would be at risk of missing the wake-up initializer transmission.
Refer to figures loated under the SM command description to view diagrams of correct and incor-
rect configurations. The images emphasize that the LH value must be greater than the SM value.
<Networking & Security> The MD command is
used to select/read the settings that enable the
Polling and Repeater Modes on the module.
Polling Mode - A ‘Polling Base’ is responsible for
polling remotes. A ‘Polling Remote’ requires a poll
in order to transmit.
Repeater Mode - A ‘Repeater’ re-sends RF data
unless the transmission is addressed to it or if the
transmission has already been detected. A
‘Repeater End Node’ handles repeated messages,
but will not repeat the message over-the-air.
Refer to the Polling and Repeater Mode sections of
the ‘RF Communication Modes’ chapter for more
information.
© 2007 MaxStream, Inc.
AT Command: ATKY
Binary Command: 0x3C (60 decimal)
Parameter Range:
0 - (any other 64-digit hex valid key)
Default Parameter Value: 0 (disabled)
Number of bytes returned: 2
Number Base: Always Hexadecimal
AT Command: ATLH
Binary Command: 0x0C (12 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 - 0xFF
Default Parameter Value: 1
Number of bytes returned: 1
Related Commands: HT (Time before Wake-up
Initializer), SM (Sleep Mode), ST (Time before
Sleep)
AT Command: ATMD
Binary Command: 0x31 (49 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 - 6
Default Parameter Value: 0
Number of bytes returned: 1
Minimum Firmware Version Required: 2.x20
Parameter
Chapter 3 ‐ RF Module Configuration
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
[x 100 milliseconds]
Transparent Operation
[reserved - not used]
[reserved - not used]
Repeater End Node
(Repeater Base)
Polling Remote
Configuration
Polling Base
Repeater
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