USER MANUAL
ESRPB / EDRPB - EASYFIT BLUETOOTH® SINGLE / DOUBLE ROCKER PAD
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4.4
Source address
The 6 byte BLE Source Address (MAC address) uniquely identifies each ExRPB product.
ExRPB supports two source address modes:
Static Source Address mode (default)
In this mode, the source address is constant (but its lower 32 bit can be configured
via NFC interface)
Private Resolvable Address mode (NFC configurable)
In this mode, the source address changes for each transmission
ExRPB uses by default Static Source Address mode.
Private Resolvable Address mode can be selected by setting the
Private Source Address
flag in the
Configuration
register (see chapter 6.7.6) to
0b0
.
These two address modes are described in the following chapters.
4.4.1
Static source address mode
By default, ExRPB uses static source addresses meaning that the source address is constant
during normal operation. The static source address can be read and configured (written) via
NFC as described in chapter 6.
The structure of ExRPB static addresses is as follows:
The upper 2 bytes of the source address are used to identify the device type and set
to
0xE215
for all ExRPB devices (to designate the use of an EnOcean PTM 215B mod-
ule). These two bytes cannot be changed.
The lower 4 bytes are uniquely assigned to each device. They can be changed using
the NFC configuration interface as described in chapter 6.7.2
Figure 10 below illustrates the static address structure used by ExRPB.
Figure 10 – BLE static source address structure