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When this command is sent to the coordinator, the first eight ASCII characters contain the 32-
bit Device ID of the endpoint it is sending the payload to, and the next 8 bytes are the 64-bit
payload.
If the Device ID is “FFFFFFFF”, this is the reserved add
ress which broadcasts to all endpoints.
This broadcast is a weak command in that the endpoints will not provide an ack and the out-
of-sequence check is not performed. Thus, usage of this broadcast address is not
recommended when high reliability of the message is required.
When used by the endpoint, only the 8-byte / 64-bit payload is sent as the coordinator does
not need to be addressed.
4.3.1.2
EP
–
Emergency Packet
This command is the same as the SP Send Packet AT command with the exception that it is
not subject to the Governor. When the governor is engaged, the normal Send Packet
command will return an error and will not transmit. However, even when the governor is
engaged the emergency packet will still transmit. The EP AT command should only be used
for conditions regarding physical safety such as intruder alarms, fire alarms, personal
emergency response systems, etc. See the section Governor for more detail.
4.3.1.3
WR
–
Write Configuration
Writes current configuration to non-volatile memory and loaded automatically after next
reset.
4.3.1.4
RE
–
Restore Parameters
Restore parameters to factory reset defaults. However, the default values are not written to
flash.
4.3.1.5
FR
–
Factory Reset
Factory reset the device. Resets all parameters and clears non-volatile memory and writes the
defaults to flash.
4.3.1.6
DI
–
Device ID
Read the 32-bit device ID for module. This is set at the factory and serves as a unique serial
number for the device. The parameters are ASCII coded hex characters. For example, a Device
ID of 0x12345678 would be
represented by the string “
12345678
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This value cannot be changed. Only the factory programmed Device ID is returned.