XBP24-PKI-001-RA Digi International/Maxstream, XBP24-PKI-001-RA Datasheet - Page 39

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XBP24-PKI-001-RA

Manufacturer Part Number
XBP24-PKI-001-RA
Description
MODULE 802.15.4 RS-232 ANT
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Series
XBEE-PRO™r

Specifications of XBP24-PKI-001-RA

Frequency
2.4GHz
Data Rate - Maximum
250kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
802.15.4
Applications
Home/Building Automation, Industrial Control, ZigBee™
Power - Output
0dBm
Sensitivity
-92dBm
Voltage - Supply
2.8 V ~ 3.4 V
Current - Receiving
55mA
Data Interface
Connector, Female DB-9
Antenna Connector
RP-SMA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Memory Size
-
Current - Transmitting
-
Other names
Q3255595
© 2008 Digi International, Inc. 
XBee‐PRO PKG‐R® RS‐232 RF Modem – 802.15.4 ‐ Product Manual v1.xAx 
EC (CCA Failures) Command
ED (Energy Scan) Command
EE (AES Encryption Enable) Command
FP (Force Poll) Command
<Diagnostics> The EC command is used to read
and reset the count of CCA (Clear Channel
Assessment) failures. This parameter value
increments when the RF modem does not
transmit a packet due to the detection of energy
that is above the CCA threshold level (set with CA
command). This count saturates at its maximum value.
Set the EC parameter to “0” to reset count.
<Networking {Association}> The ED command is
used to send an “Energy Detect Scan”. This
parameter determines the length of scan on each
channel. The maximal energy on each channel is
returned and each value is followed by a carriage
return. An additional carriage return is sent at the
end of the command.
The values returned represent the detected energy level in units of -dBm. The actual scan time on
each channel is measured as Time = [(2 ^ ED PARAM) * 15.36] ms.
Note: Total scan time is this time multiplied by the number of channels to be scanned. Also refer to
the SD (Scan Duration) table. Use the SC (Scan Channel) command to choose which channels to scan.
<Networking {Security}> The EE command is
used to set/read the parameter that disables/
enables 128-bit AES encryption.
The XBee-PRO firmware uses the 802.15.4
Default Security protocol and uses AES encryption
with a 128-bit key. AES encryption dictates that
all modems in the network use the same key and
the maximum RF packet size is 95 Bytes.
When encryption is enabled, the modem will
always use its 64-bit long address as the source
address for RF packets. This does not affect how
the MY (Source Address), DH (Destination Address High) and DL (Destination Address Low)
parameters work
If MM (MAC Mode) > 0 and AP (API Enable) parameter > 0:
With encryption enabled and a 16-bit short address set, receiving modems will only be able to
issue RX (Receive) 64-bit indicators. This is not an issue when MM = 0.
If a modem with a non-matching key detects RF data, but has an incorrect key: When encryption is
enabled, non-encrypted RF packets received will be rejected and will not be sent out the UART.
Transparent Operation --> All RF packets are sent encrypted if the key is set.
API Operation --> Receive frames use an option bit to indicate that the packet was encrypted.
<Networking (Association)> The FP command is
used to request indirect messages being held by
a Coordinator.
AT Command: ATFP
Minimum Firmware Version Required: v1.x80
AT Command: ATEC
Parameter Range:0 - 0xFFFF
Related Command: CA (CCA Threshold)
Minimum Firmware Version Required: v1.x80
AT Command: ATED
Parameter Range:0 - 6
Related Command: SD (Scan Duration), SC
(Scan Channel)
Minimum Firmware Version Required: v1.x80
AT Command: ATEE
Parameter Range:0 - 1
Default Parameter Value:0
Related Commands: KY (Encryption Key), AP
(API Enable), MM (MAC Mode)
Minimum Firmware Version Required: v1.xA0
Parameter
0
1
Configuration
Disabled
Enabled
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