USER MANUAL
ESRPB / EDRPB - EASYFIT BLUETOOTH® SINGLE / DOUBLE ROCKER PAD
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ExRPB commissioning
Commissioning is the process by which ExRPB is learned into a receiver (actuator, control-
ler, gateway, etc.).
The following two tasks are required in this process:
Device identification
The receiver needs to know how to uniquely identify the specific ExRPB. This is
achieved by using a unique 48 Bit ID (Source Address) for each ExRPB device as de-
scribed in chapter 4.4. In addition, up to 4 byte of Optional Data can be configured
as described in chapter 6.7.5
Security parameter exchange
The receiver needs to be able to authenticate radio telegrams from PTM 215B in or-
der to ensure that they originate from this specific device and have not been modi-
fied as described in chapter 4.8. This is achieved by exchanging a 128 Bit random
security key used by ExRPB to authenticate its radio telegrams.
ExRPB provides the following options for these tasks:
NFC-based commissioning
The ExRPB parameters are read by a suitable commissioning tool (e.g. NFC
smartphone with suitable software) which is already part of the network into which
ExRPB will be commissioned. The commissioning tool then communicates these pa-
rameters to the intended receiver of ExRPB radio telegrams. NFC-based commis-
sioning is described in chapter 6
Camera-based commissioning
Each ExRPB module contains an optically readable Data Matrix Code (DMC) which
identifies its ID and its security key. This DMC can be read by a by a suitable com-
missioning tool (e.g. smartphone) which is already part of the network into which
ExRPB will be commissioned. The commissioning tool then communicates these pa-
rameters to the intended receiver of ExRPB radio telegrams. The DMC structure is
described in chapter 5.2.1
Radio-based commissioning
ExRPB can communicate its parameters via special radio telegrams (commissioning
telegrams) to the intended receiver. To do so, ExRPB can be temporarily placed into
radio-based commissioning mode as described in chapter 5.3