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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.2.0

ZigBee USB Adapter

ProBee-ZU10

User Guide

Sena Technologies, Inc.

Rev 1.2.0

Summary of Contents for ProBee-ZU10

Page 1: ...1 ProBee ZS10 User Guide Rev 1 2 0 ZigBee USB Adapter ProBee ZU10 User Guide Sena Technologies Inc Rev 1 2 0 ...

Page 2: ...s When a system failure may cause serious consequences protecting life and property against such consequences with a backup system or safety device is essential The user agrees that protection against consequences resulting from system failure is the user s responsibility This device is not approved for life support or medical systems Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved...

Page 3: ...evision Date Name Description V1 0 0 2010 09 30 KS Choi Initial Writing V1 1 0 2010 10 27 KS Choi Modification for ZU10 PTv1 2 V1 1 1 2011 02 09 JOJ Adding descriptions for FTDI driver on Section 2 1 2 V1 2 0 2011 08 22 HR Zo Modification for ZU10 PTv1 3 ...

Page 4: ...ATION 19 3 1 Setting up ZU10 as a Coordinator 19 3 1 1 Node Type Selection for Coordinator 20 3 1 2 Channel Mask Configuration for Coordinator 20 3 1 3 PAN ID Configuration for Coordinator 21 3 1 4 Permit Joining 21 3 2 Setting up ZU10 as a Router 22 3 2 1 Node Type Selection for Router 22 3 2 2 Channel Mask Configuration for Router 23 3 2 3 PAN ID Configuration for Router 23 3 2 4 Permit Joining ...

Page 5: ...5 2 4 ATE 39 5 2 5 ATM 39 5 2 6 ATO 39 5 2 7 ATR 39 5 2 8 ATS 39 5 2 9 ATZ 39 5 2 10 AT F 39 5 2 11 40 5 3 Node Specific Information 40 5 3 1 AT LONGADDR or AT LA 40 5 3 2 AT SHORTADDR or AT SA 40 5 3 3 AT ADDRDISCOVERY or AT AD 40 5 3 4 AT OPCH or AT OC 40 5 3 5 AT OPPANID or AT OI 41 5 3 6 AT OPEPID or AT OE 41 5 3 7 AT VERSION or AT VR 41 5 3 8 AT PRODUCTNAME or AT PN 41 5 4 Network Specific Pa...

Page 6: ...T DESTGROUPID or AT DG 45 5 7 3 AT SINKINFO or AT SI 46 5 7 4 AT MAXPAYLOAD or AT MP 46 5 7 5 AT TRASNSMITMODE or AT TM 46 5 7 6 AT UNICAST or AT UC 46 5 7 7 AT MULTICAST or AT MC 46 5 7 8 AT BROADCAST or AT BC 46 5 7 9 AT REMOTE or AT RC 47 5 8 Security 47 5 8 1 AT SECURITY or AT SE 47 5 8 2 AT LINKKEY or AT LK 47 5 8 3 AT NWKKEY or AT NK 47 5 8 4 AT UPDATEKEY or AT UK 47 5 9 UART 48 5 9 1 AT BAU...

Page 7: ...53 6 5 Firmware Upload 53 6 5 1 Local Node 53 6 5 2 Remote Node 54 6 5 3 Clone 54 7 S REGISTERS 55 7 1 Display Options 55 7 1 1 S11 55 7 1 2 S12 56 7 1 3 S13 56 7 2 Network Settings 56 7 2 1 S21 56 7 2 2 S22 56 7 2 3 S23 56 7 3 Data Transmissions 57 7 3 1 S31 57 7 3 2 S32 57 7 3 3 S33 57 7 3 4 S34 58 7 3 5 S35 58 7 3 6 S36 58 7 3 7 S37 58 7 3 8 S38 59 7 3 9 S39 59 7 4 End Device 59 7 4 1 S51 59 7 ...

Page 8: ... 63 9 1 GENERAL WARRANTY POLICY 63 9 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 63 9 3 HARDWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS 63 9 4 SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS 64 9 5 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS 64 10 REGULATORY INFORMATION 65 10 1 FCC 65 10 2 CE 66 10 3 TELEC 66 10 4 KCC 66 10 5 ZigBee Alliance 66 11 RF INFORMATION 67 ...

Page 9: ...gned to meet specific requirements of low cost and low power wireless applications such as home automation or smart energy by adopting the ZigBee technology The ZU10 is based on the Ember EM250 ZigBee core and fully certified under the latest ZigBee Pro standard for the maximum compatibility Despite of its low cost and low power consumptions the ZU10 provides high performance and robust data trans...

Page 10: ...ome Area Networks HAN Neighborhood Area Networks NAN Home Automation Advanced lighting entertainment and climate control systems Service based monitoring security and awareness systems Commercial Building Automation Climate lighting control systems Industrial and Domestic Applications ...

Page 11: ...l the ZU10 adapters and how to use terminal software programs to access the ZU10 adapters using AT commands for configurations and operations The rest of the steps including ZigBee network creation coordinator router end device configurations and data transmissions are described in the following chapters The more detailed information on the panel and the configuration examples are also provided in...

Page 12: ...tems are as follows Operating System x86 32bit x64 64bit PPC ARM MIP SII MIP SIV SH4 Windows O O X X X X X Linux O O X X X X X Mac OS X O O O X X X X Windows CE 4 2 5 2 O X X O O O O Windows CE 6 0 O X X O O O O includes the following versions of the Windows operating system Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 includes the ...

Page 13: ... to download HyperTerminal from the Internet For more details on HyperTerminal please refer to Microsoft web page Once the HyperTerminal is installed launch HyperTerminal and select the serial port that is connected to the ZU10 adapter and enter the serial settings to use The default serial settings of the ZU10 are 9600 bps 8 data bit none parity 1 stop bit hardware flow control Figure 2 3 HyperTe...

Page 14: ...iguration and import it to other nodes It is also possible to restore to factory default configuration It provides users with functions to upgrade firmware of not only local node but also remote node and clone the firmware of local node to remote node 2 4 1 Serial Port Open Figure 2 5 ProBee Manager Serial Port Open To connect to local node through serial port please follow the steps as below Set ...

Page 15: ...uration Pane appears when the Configuration tab is selected To change configuration users need to find and modify the property and then apply changes The properties are categorized according to the function Selecting a category unfolds or folds the property list The name the current value and the description of the property are shown at the right of the configuration pane by selecting a property i...

Page 16: ...e a sleepy end device often enters sleep mode to remote configuration from a sleepy end device may not work To connect to local node through serial port please follow the steps as below Click the button at Remote Configuration section Scan the remote nodes joining the network and select the remote node to configure that results in displaying the remote node in the Address edit box Check the Remote...

Page 17: ...nated file Exported file can be used at other devices by importing them The configuration of remote node can be exported and imported by checking the Remote Device Setting check box Users can reset to factory default by clicking the Restore to Factory Default at the Configuration Management section 2 4 3 Firmware Update Figure 2 8 ProBee Manager Firmware Update Pane The Firmware Update Pane appear...

Page 18: ...shown at Message section ProBee Manager also supports to update the firmware of remote nodes which join the network where local node is Because a sleepy end device often enters sleep mode to update remote node from a sleepy end device may not work To update firmware at remote node please follow the steps as below Select a firmware file Click the Search button that scans the remote nodes joining th...

Page 19: ...eep significant amount of the time and achieve the long battery life The ZU10 can be configured to work either as a coordinator a router an end device or a sleepy end device Once the operation mode of the ZU10 is selected corresponding parameters need to be set up appropriately This chapter explains how to configure the ZU10 operation mode and other parameters related to the ZigBee network itself ...

Page 20: ...ODETYPE 1 CR Set node type as the coordinator OK CR Response ATZ CR Apply the change OK CR Response 3 1 2 Channel Mask Configuration for Coordinator When the ZigBee coordinator starts it scans predefined frequency channels to find the best frequency channel to use without causing interference with other wireless devices The user is able to specify the channels to use with the AT command as below A...

Page 21: ... auto generation is strongly recommended The user can also assign the 64 bit extended PAN ID to the ZU10 using the AT command below If the extended PAN ID is 0000000000000000 the ZU10 uses its IEEE address as the extended PAN ID The extended PAN ID cannot be shared with other ZigBee networks either AT EPID xxx xxxor AT EI xxx xxx where xxx xxx is EPID to use For example 0123456789ABCDEF Default se...

Page 22: ...permitting But after the device has joined other network rejoining the previous network should be permitted by the coordinator or a router 3 2 Setting up ZU10 as a Router A router is a full function routing device that relays messages and can act as a parent to other nodes These devices must be always powered on To configure the ZU10 as a ZigBee router please follow the steps below Configure the Z...

Page 23: ... command below on the coordinator AT OPPANID or AT OI If the PAN ID of a ZigBee router or a ZigBee end device is 0000 the PAN ID is ignored After checking the PAN ID the ZU10 trying to join compares the extended PAN ID to make sure whether the network is the right network to join If the extended PAN ID is the same with its configured extended PAN ID it will try to join the network Otherwise it wil...

Page 24: ...ut of the parent node to avoid accidental removal of the end device from the parent node s child table The ZU10 poll interval can be configured by setting the S registers using the AT commands as below ATS51 n where n is poll timeout in seconds and the default is 60 This value is for a parent node If an end device does not send a poll request to its parent coordinator or router within the poll tim...

Page 25: ...ithin the poll timeout the sleepy end device is removed from the child table Unlike the non sleepy end device sleepy end device does not use S56 as the poll period Instead it uses S53 as the sleep duration which works similar to the poll period except it goes to sleep mode ATS53 n where n is sleep duration in quarter seconds and the default is 8 The ZU10 sleeps for sleep duration and turns off rad...

Page 26: ...teed It is strongly recommended to wake up the sleepy end device by using higher level serial data protocol to check the data integrity 3 5 ZigBee Security Security is a major concern in the ZigBee architecture Although ZigBee uses the basic security elements in IEEE 802 15 4 e g AES encryption CCM security modes the ZU10 increases the security level with 128 bit AES encryption algorithms Strong N...

Page 27: ...LK xxx xxx where xxx xxx is 128 bit hexadecimal trust center link key Default is FFF FF 3 5 3 Network Key It is the network wide key used to secure transmissions at the Network Layer The network key encrypts all transmissions at the Network Layer The network key only needs to be set up for the coordinator AT NWKKEY xxx xxx or AT NK xxx xxx where xxx xxx is 128 bit hexadecimal network key Default i...

Page 28: ...ice in the ZigBee network To specify the destination device the ZigBee address of the destination device should be known There are two different ZigBee addresses assigned to each ZigBee device The 64 bit address is a unique device address assigned during manufacturing The 64 bit address is also called IEEE address or extended address The 16 bit address is assigned to the device when it joins a Zig...

Page 29: ...rk broadcast mechanism so it is subject to the same rules 4 1 3 Broadcast Broadcast transmissions are sent from a source device to all devices in the ZigBee network The AT command for the broadcast transmissions is as below AT BROADCAST MSG CR or AT BC MSG CR where MSG data to transmit The user can also specify the transmission range by changing the S35 register value as below Please refer to the ...

Page 30: ...eturn 0A LF 0A Line feed 08 BS 08 Backspace 09 HT 09 Horizontal Tab 7F DEL 7F Delete 5C 5C Control character for binary encoding For example when sending abc CR with AT BROADCAST command the command should be as follows AT BROADCAST abc 0D CR 4 1 5 Display Incoming Message S11 register determines whether incoming message will be shown or not in the command mode In the data mode on the other hand i...

Page 31: ...ed using either ATD or AT TRANSMITMODE 1 or 4 ATD command is the command for entering the unicast data mode AT TRANSMITMODE 1 is used to set the data transmission mode to unicast to destination long address and AT TRANSMITMODE 4 to unicast to sink node If ATD command is used the device will enter the unicast data mode immediately and keep it until escaped using or reset by ATZ If the device is res...

Page 32: ...ta from many devices because every device comes to know the destination device by setting the destination device as sink node instead of describing the destination device to every device Every device also comes to know the new destination device by changing the sink node in the network AT commands used for the unicast to sink node data mode are as below ATS61 value CR where value 0 not sink node v...

Page 33: ...ponse Send unicast msg Put the unicast message Leave data mode OK CR Response AT DESTLA 00019500002FDC40 CR Set the destination IEEE address OK CR Response AT TRANSMITMODE 1 CR Set transmission mode to destination IEEE address OK CR Response ATZ CR Apply to change OK CR Response Send unicast msg Put the unicast message Leave data mode OK CR Response AT TRANSMITMODE 4 CR Set transmission mode to si...

Page 34: ...t data mode are as below AT GROUPID value or AT GI value where value is 16 bit group ID for multicast data mode Set Group ID of the device The device will receive the multicast data sent to this Group ID AT DESTGROUPID value or AT DG value where value is 16 bit destination group ID for multicast data mode Set destination Group ID of the device ATM CR Set multicast data mode to preconfigured destin...

Page 35: ... multicast mode using destination group ID OK CR Response Send multicast msg Put the multicast message Leave data mode OK CR Response ATM0001 CR Enter the multicast mode using 16 bit group ID OK CR Response OK CR Response Send multicast msg Put the multicast message Leave data mode OK CR Response AT DESTGROUPID 0001 CR Set the destination group ID OK CR Response AT TRANSMITMODE 2 CR Set transmissi...

Page 36: ...where n is the radius Set data transmission range Please refer to the chapter 7 S Registers for more details Note ZigBee compliance rules prevents flooding of the network by limiting the network to a maximum of 9 broadcasts over 8 seconds Attempts to submit additional broadcasts beyond this should result in the transmission error This is approximately one broadcast per second It is however recomme...

Page 37: ...v 1 2 0 Leave data mode OK CR Response AT TRANSMITMODE 3 CR Set transmission mode to current network OK CR Response ATZ CR Apply to change OK CR Response Send broadcast msg Put the broadcast message Leave data mode OK CR Response ...

Page 38: ...tiple commands in the same command line are not supported 5 2 Standard AT Commands 5 2 1 AT Description Check the state of the connection between host and ProBee device Execute AT CR Response OK CR 5 2 2 ATB Description Enter the broadcast data mode Every data is packetized at intervals of inter character timeout S12 and transmission range is determined by broadcast range S35 Execute ATB CR Respon...

Page 39: ...racter timeout S12 Execute ATM CR ATM groupID CR Response OK CR 5 2 6 ATO Description Return to data mode Execute ATO CR Response 5 2 7 ATR Description Response 1 or No Response 0 Execute ATR number CR Response OK CR 5 2 8 ATS Description Get Set the S registers Execute ATS CR ATS number CR ATS number value CR Response List of the S register and description value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR 5 2 9 A...

Page 40: ...domly generated address from the coordinator or router device that allows the join This value can change if an address conflict is detected where two devices are found to have the same address or a device leaves the network and later joins Execute AT SHORTADDR CR Response node ID CR OK CR 5 3 3 AT ADDRDISCOVERY or AT AD Description Get the corresponding address of a node whose long or short addres...

Page 41: ... form of PTvx x Execute AT VERSION CR Response value CR OK CR 5 3 8 AT PRODUCTNAME or AT PN Description Get the product name It can be used to distinguish among different hardware platforms Execute AT PRODUCTNAME CR Response value CR OK CR 5 4 Network Specific Parameters 5 4 1 AT CHMASK or AT CM Description Get Set the channel mask to use Bits set as 1 indicate that this particular channel can be ...

Page 42: ... it will create new extended PAN ID using its 64 bit IEEE address as extended PAN ID If the node is a router or end device and the EPID is set to 0x it will try to join any existing network regardless of extended PAN ID Execute AT EPID CR AT EPID value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR Default 0000000000000000 Range 0000000000000000 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 5 4 4 AT GROUPID or AT GI Description...

Page 43: ...SCAN or AT AS Description Perform a scanning for existing network It can take up to 5 seconds CAUTION It is possible to cause a link error if a node is a parent of an end device Execute AT ASCAN CR AT ASCAN channel mask CR Response channel PAN ID EPID joinable stack profile List of the existing networks OK CR 5 5 2 AT ESCAN or AT ES Description Perform a scanning for energy level of all channels I...

Page 44: ...product name node name List of the existing nodes and information OK CR Range Scan duration 1 10 Node type 0 4 Zero indicates all node types 5 5 4 AT NODETYPE or AT NT Description Get Set the node type 0 none 1 coordinator 2 router 3 end device 4 sleepy end device Execute AT NODETYPE CR AT NODETYPE value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR Default 0 Range 0 4 5 5 5 AT PERMIT or AT PJ Desc...

Page 45: ...ces Execute AT CHILDTABLE CR Response node type IEEE address node ID List of the child nodes OK CR 5 7 Data Transmission and Reception 5 7 1 AT DESTLA or AT DL Description Get Set the 64 bit destination IEEE address for unicast data transmission Execute AT DESTLA CR AT DESTLA value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR Default 0000000000000000 Range 0000000000000000 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 5 7 2 A...

Page 46: ...s 2 multicast to destination group ID 3 broadcast to all nodes 4 unicast to sink node Execute AT TRANSMITMODE CR AT TRANSMITMODE value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR Default 0 Range 0 4 5 7 6 AT UNICAST or AT UC Description Send unicast message to specific node using long or short address of remote node Up to 90 bytes or 72 bytes when security enabled are sent to the node at once Exe...

Page 47: ...ange 0 1 5 8 2 AT LINKKEY or AT LK Description Get Set the 128 bit link key 0 or 0s generate 128 bit random number Execute AT LINKKEY CR AT LINKKEY value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR Default FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 5 8 3 AT NWKKEY or AT NK Description Get Set the 128 bit network key possible to set only for coordinator 0 or 0s generate random 128 bit number Execute AT NWKK...

Page 48: ...0 230400 5 9 2 AT DATABIT or AT UD Description Get Set the serial data bit setting on the module Execute AT DATABIT CR AT DATABIT value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR Default 8 Range 7 8 5 9 3 AT PARITY or AT UP Description Get Set the serial parity setting on the module Execute AT PARITY CR AT PARITY value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR or ERROR CR Default 0 Range 0 2 5 9 4 AT STO...

Page 49: ...eaves the AT command line and enters the bootloader menu for uploading new ProBee firmware There s no restrict to use local upload but a sleepy end device cannot upload to remote node over the air The current UART should be set 115200bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and none flow control Execute AT BOOTLOAD CR AT BOOTLOAD number IEEE CR Response Bootloader menu Serial upload complete Please st...

Page 50: ...ice AT NODETYPE 3 CR set node type end device OK Response ATZ CR Apply the change OK Response 6 1 4 Sleepy End device AT NODETYPE 4 CR set node type sleepy end device OK Response ATZ CR Apply the change OK Response 6 1 5 Specifying Network AT CHMASK 1000 CR set 32 bit channel mask ch 12 OK Response AT PANID 0001 CR set 16 bit PAN ID 0001 OK Response AT EPID 0000000000000001 CR set 64 bit extended ...

Page 51: ...esponse cf AT DSCAN CR get the information of other nodes in the network Response from Node with PTv1 3 or later ZC 00019500002FDC40 0000 PTv1 3 ZE10 ZE10_COM3 ZR 00019500002FDC15 1FEF PTv1 3 ZE10 ZE10_COM4 CLD0 7E34 CLD1 F5AC ZED 00019500002FDC17 7E34 PTv1 3 ZS10 ZS10_COM5 SED 00019500002FDC14 F5AC PTv1 3 ZU10 ZU10_COM6 OK Response 6 2 Data Transmission 6 2 1 Command Mode send unicast message MSG...

Page 52: ...address OK Response MSG07 send data MSG07 and leave data mode ATM CR enter the multicast mode using destination group ID OK Response MSG08 send data MSG08 and leave data mode ATM0001 CR enter the multicast mode using 16 bit group ID OK Response MSG09 send data MSG09 and leave data mode ATB CR enter the broadcast mode OK Response MSG10 send data MSG10 and leave data mode AT TRANSMITMODE 1 CR set tr...

Page 53: ...Y 0 CR set parity none OK Response AT STOPBIT 1 CR set stop bit 1bit OK Response AT FLOWCTRL 2 CR set flow control hardware OK Response ATZ CR Apply the change OK Response 6 5 Firmware Upload 6 5 1 Local Node enter the bootloader menu for uploading firmware Note that UART of local node should be set to 115200 8 N 1 N AT BOOTLOAD CR Press Enter EM250 Bootloader v20 b09 1 upload ebl 2 run 3 ebl info...

Page 54: ...T BOOTLOAD 1 00019500002FDC40 CR Please start ebl upload image CCCCCCCCCCCCC upload ebl file by X modem Bootload Complete succeed to upload 6 5 3 Clone clone the firmware of the local node to a remote node using 64 bit long address Note that UART of local node should be set to 115200 8 N 1 N AT BOOTLOAD 2 00019500002FDC40 CR Start cloning Bootload Complete succeed to upload ...

Page 55: ...meout Broadcast range Number of hops for multicast broadcast Number of hops of nonmembers for multicast Receive local message for multicast broadcast Receive message by own data mode Poll timeout for a parent node Poll period for a sleepy end device Sleep duration Standby timeout Rejoin timeout Poll period for an end device Sink advertise period Many to one route request period 7 1 Display Options...

Page 56: ...cket after this time Execute ATS21 CR ATS21 value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR Default 100 Range 0 10000 7 2 2 S22 Description Get Set the timeout to permit joining It determines the time in seconds that the device will allow other devices to join to it when it starts network but an end device cannot perform it If set to 255 the device will always permit joining Execute ATS22 CR ATS22 value CR...

Page 57: ...0 1 7 3 2 S32 Description Get Set the transmission retries A sender tries to retransmit up to this value when transmission fails CAUTION It is recommended to set the smallest value that the application can tolerate in broadcast multicast data transmission Execute ATS32 CR ATS32 value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR Default 5 Range 0 99 7 3 3 S33 Description Get Set the transmission timeout in mil...

Page 58: ...significantly more resource intensive and significantly less reliable than broadcasting to routers 0 send to all routers 1 send to all non sleepy nodes 2 send to all nodes in the network Execute ATS35 CR ATS35 value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR Default 2 Range 0 2 7 3 6 S36 Description Get Set the maximum number of hops the message will be relayed The message will be delivered to all nodes wit...

Page 59: ...ample if local node s transmission mode is broadcast mode AT TM 3 it will receive only broadcast messages and won t receive unicast or multicast messages Execute ATS39 CR ATS39 value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR Default 0 Range 0 1 7 4 End Device 7 4 1 S51 Description Get Set the poll timeout for a parent node in seconds If an end device or a sleepy end device does not send a poll request to i...

Page 60: ... timeout in seconds When an end device wakes up and polls with the parent node the node will wait for another data from the ZigBee network or from the serial port for S54 before it goes to sleep mode again If any serial or RF data is sent or received the timer will reset and wait for next again Execute ATS54 CR ATS54 value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR Default 5 Range 0 10000 7 4 5 S55 Descript...

Page 61: ...advertise period in seconds When a node is defined as a sink it can multicast its address to the rest of the network in this period If set to 0 sink advertise is disabled Execute ATS61 CR ATS61 value CR Response value CR OK CR OK CR Default 0 Range 0 10000 7 5 2 S62 Description Get Set the period to send Many to One Route Request Many to One Route Request MTOR creates routes from every node in the...

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Page 63: ...providing proof of purchase or receipt date Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to SENA and to use the original shipping container or equivalent 9 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN SENA MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY EQUIPMENT PARTS OR SERVICES PROVIDED P...

Page 64: ...nding incorrect cabling Misuse negligence by the customer or any other third party Failure to install or operate the product s in accordance to their SENA User Manual Failure caused by improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer or any other third party Floods lightning earthquakes Water spills Replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear Hardware has been altered in any way Product tha...

Page 65: ...terference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receivi...

Page 66: ...or other normative document s EN 60950 1 ETSI EN 301 489 1 ETSI EN 301 489 17 ETSI EN 300 328 Following the provisions of EMC DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC 10 3 TELEC Technical Regulations for Specified Radio Equipment Article 2 Section 1 19 Certification No 010WWBT30 10 4 KCC Type Registration Certification No SNA ZBlinx ZU10 Basic Model Number ZBlinx ZU10 10 5 ZigBee Alliance Manufacturer Specific ZIG1100...

Page 67: ...Frequency Range 2 410 2 475GHz Number of Frequency Channel 14 channels Transmission Method DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation Method O QPSK Offset Quadrate Phase Shift Keying Radio Output Power 18dBm Receiving Sensitivity 102dBm Power Supply DC3 3V ...

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