
Addressing discovery/configuration commands
XLR PRO Radio Frequency (RF) Modem User Guide
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MY<CR> (always 0xFFFE)
SH<CR>
SL<CR>
NI<CR> (Variable length)
PARENT_NETWORK ADDRESS<CR> (2 Bytes) (always
0xFFFE)
DEVICE_TYPE<CR> (1 Byte: 0=Coord, 1=Router,
2=End Device)
STATUS<CR> (1 Byte: Reserved)
PROFILE_ID<CR> (2 Bytes)
MANUFACTURER_ID<CR> (2 Bytes)
DIGI DEVICE TYPE<CR> (4 Bytes. Optionally
included based on NO settings.)
RSSI OF LAST HOP<CR> (1 Byte. Optionally
included based on NO settings.)
<CR>
After the number of milliseconds as listed by the N?
parameter, the command ends by returning a <CR>. ND
also accepts a Node Identifier (NI) as a parameter
(optional). In this case, only an XLR PRO that matches the
supplied identifier will respond.
If the ND command is sent through a local API frame, each
response is returned as a separate Local or Remote AT
Command Response API packet, respectively. The data
consists of the above listed bytes without the carriage
return delimiters. The NI string will end in a "0x00" null
character.
Command
Name and description
Range
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