RC11xx(HP)-TM
RC25xx(HP)-TM
RC17xx(HP)-TM
2016 Radiocrafts AS
RC11xx(HP)/25xx(HP)/17xx(HP)-TM Data Sheet rev. 1.48 Page 55 of 86
2016 Tiny Mesh AS
Radiocrafts
Embedded Wireless Solutions
0x57
23 1 24 2 25 3 26 4
or Hex:
0x17 0x01 0x18 0x02
0x19 0x03 0x1A 0x04
No response
Four pairs of address and data received, module waiting for next
address or 255 (0xFF) to terminate the command
255
0xFF '>'
Wait t
MEMORY-CONFIG
for ‘>’ prompt
'r'
0x72 Calibration
Memory
Read back the Calibration Memory contents to verify correct
settings
'X'
0x58 No response
The Tinymesh
TM
protocol runs through a full Power On Reset Cycle,
to ensure all configuration changes are applied.
Setting and Changing the Fixed Destination ID (FDID)
A Tinymesh™ device may be forced to assume a permanent network connection by setting the
FIXED
DESTINATION ID
to a value different from the default 0:0:0:0 setting. A
FIXED DESTINATION ID
may be
useful in systems using sleeping devices, where the device should spend as little time as possible
making a network connection after wakeup.
Note: A device that has been configured with
FIXED DESTINATION ID
will skip the normal procedure of
searching for the best available network connection, and will not support Self-forming, Self-healing and
Self-optimizing.
The
FIXED DESTINATION ID
is stored in the Calibration part of Flash memory. This part of flash is
retained even after a
RESET MEMORY
command, and may only be changed using
WRITE CALIBRATION
MEMORY
command from Configuration Mode. The
LIST CALIBRATION MEMORY
command may be used
to read back and verify the contents the
CALIBRATION MEMORY
. The following steps should be used to
program a new
FIXED DESTINATION ID
with value 4 3 2 1.
Command
Hex
Response
Comment
Enter Configuration
Mode
'>'
By Asserting and releasing the
CONFIG
input, or
By issuing the SET GATEWAY IN CONFIG MODE
command to a
Gateway Device
'HW'
0x48
0x57
'>'
Wait for '>' prompt
27 1 28 2 29 3 30 4
or Hex:
0x1B 0x01 0x1C 0x02
0x1D 0x03 0x1E 0x04
No response
Four pairs of address and data received, module waiting for next
address or 255 (0xFF) to terminate the command
255
0xFF '>'
Wait t
MEMORY-CONFIG
for ‘>’ prompt
'r'
0x72 Calibration
Memory
Read back the Calibration Memory contents to verify correct
settings
'X'
0x58 No response
The Tinymesh
TM
protocol runs through a full Power On Reset Cycle,
to ensure all configuration changes are applied.
RSSI Sniffer (Test Mode 5)
When set to Test Mode 5, the module will output a single byte, received RSSI level for any received and
correctly formatted Tinymesh™ packet. Only packets with matching
SYSTEM_ID
will be accepted by the
RSSI Sniffer function.
Simple Packet Sniffer (Test Mode 6)
When set to Test Mode 6, the module will output the received RSSI level for any received and correctly
formatted Tinymesh™ packet, followed by a limited set of descriptive data derived from the received
packet. Only packets with matching
SYSTEM_ID
will be accepted by the Sniffer function.