Murata Electronics North America Z2430A ユーザーズマニュアル
ZMN2405/ZMN2405HP Dev Kit
© 2007-2008 RFM Inc.
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M-2405-0000 Rev. C-
DAC A Init
and DAC B Init initialization registers are non-volatile settings for the analog output
values after a reset command or power cycling. Each time a reboot occurs this will be the
default output level for either DAC A or DAC B.
default output level for either DAC A or DAC B.
5.9.4 Network
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The MAC Address is the unique IEEE address of the device and is set at the factory.
The Network Address is a read-only register that contains the network address assigned to the
device by its parent. It cannot be changed by a user or pre-configured in any way. If the module
is not linked, its value will be
FFFF
.
A check in the Static Network box allows the user to force the device to remain in the same
network configuration from power-up to power-up. Uncheck the Static Network box and the
device can join (or configure) the network in a different manner every time it restarts and thus,
Network Addresses will change. Refer to Section 2.6 for details on Static Network Addresses.
Gateway Address
This is the destination network address for data sent to a module through its
UART port in Transparent Mode. Currently, this is set for the Coordinator and cannot be
changed.
A PAN ID is required for the Coordinator and can be any 14 bit number, i.e.
changed.
A PAN ID is required for the Coordinator and can be any 14 bit number, i.e.
0x0000
to
0x3FFF
.
In order for the Router to link to the Coordinator, its PAN ID must match the PAN ID on the
Coordinator. Setting a the PAN ID of a Router to
Coordinator. Setting a the PAN ID of a Router to
0xFFFF
will allow a Router to connect to any
Coordinator on the same RF Channel. Setting
0xFFFF
on the Coordinator causes it to pick a
random value.