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3.2.12 IEEE Parameter
3.2.12.1 IEEE.PANID
Parameter syntax
IEEE.PANID
=
This parameter allows you to specify the PAN (Personal Area Network) identifier. See
chapter
<id>
Specifies the network identifier in hexadecimal value.
Any valid network identifier in range of
0000
...
FFFF.
How to set/get IO configuration:
Set configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,IEEE.PANID=CAF0
Get configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Get,IEEE.PANID
Notes
•
If there are the same IDs in a nearby Network, then the MAMBOII will
automatically generate a new ID.
•
Disable and enable IEEE chip inside manually (using
PFAL,Sys.IEEE.
[Disable,Enable] accordingly) after your IEEE-specified
configuration completes.
3.2.12.2 IEEE.KEYFOB<
cnf_kf_div_index
>
Parameter syntax
IEEE.KEYFOB
This parameter allows you to make a connection to a Keyfob. To enable
communication between MAMBOII and Keyfob device, the MAMBOII must know
the address of all Kefob devices to allow a connection request. MAMBOII device is
configured to start the IEEE 802.15.4 network and will serve as the PAN coordinator
in that network. See chapter
<cnf_kf_div_ndex>
It specifies the index from
0
to
5
of the Keyfob being connected. The index
differentiates similar Keyfob devices from each other. Up to
6
IEEE enabled
devices (
Keyfobs
+
I/O-BOXes
) are supported by the MAMBOII. Depending on
your requirements you may connect
2
Keyfobs and
4
I/O-BOXes
. To configure
I/O-BOXes,
refer to the parameter “
IEEE.IOBOX<
index
>”.
<sec_mode>
Because many devices might connect over a wireless IEEE connection and get
the data that is transmitted from, this setting specifies the type of connection
security. It can be set to:
Value
Meaning
0
Disables encrypted transmissions.
1
Enables encrypted transmissions
(currently not implemented)
.
<address>
Defines the address that identifies your Keyfob to register it to the BOERO-QUAD.
Enter all 16-digits derived from the MAC address of the Keyfob.
The MAC address is given on the sticker on the back inside the Keyfob (
open the
tray and remove batteries
). Every Keyfob device has an unique MAC address.
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