Honeywell ZIG100ND Zigbee Module ZIG100ND User Manual

Honeywell International Inc. Zigbee Module ZIG100ND

User manual

 METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.                Zigbee Module with Mesh Network    Model No.: ZIG100ND FCC ID:LW5ZIG100ND IC:3114A-ZIG100ND   Communication User Guide          Feb 29, 2008.  Copyright@ 2008 Metrologic Instruments, Inc.    All rights reserved.
1. Introduction   This document describes how to communicate with Metrologic ZigBee kits which have been designed to provide a low cost, low power IEEE802.15.4 wireless mesh networking solution.  2. Command conventions To simplify the communication with Metrologic ZigBee kit, a Reg-style set is used.  Each command with 80 bytes size must be preceded by the <ST> prefix, then CMD_TY and Form Data, the end by <ET> suffix. Any command not following this pattern is either not accepted by the module or will cause a timeout in response.
3. Register Map Registers List and Default Values RO = read-only; R/W = programmable; - = undefined  Address     Description     Data Access    Default (hex) 0  Firmware Version Major  RO 0x00 1  Firmware Version Minor  RO 0x00 2  Hardware Version Major  RO 0x00 3  Hardware Version Minor  RO 0x00 4  Power Level 0x00 – Low  0x01 – Middle     0x00 5  Class ID Major  RW 0x00 6  Class ID Minor  RW 0x00 7  Operating Mode 0x00 – Short Sleep Mode 0x01 – Long Sleep Mode RW 0x00     8 Property Bit 0:Background 0 – Black 1 – Gray Bit1~3:Color Bit Count 000 – 1 bit 001 – 8 bits 010 – 16 bits 100 – 24 bits         0x00 9 ~ 40      0x00 41~63 Reserved   0x00 64 ~ 255      0x00
 Integrators Responsibility 1) The Zigbee Module has a limited module approval and should not be changed without recertification. 2) The MPE calculations need to be checked based on the location of the unit with reference to the user. See applicable FCC/IC guidelines governing MPE and SAR testing. 3) The end product needs to included “ This product contains FCC ID LW5ZIG100ND/ IC:3114A-ZIG100ND 4) All applicable FCC/IC warnings need to be in the end users manual.
 FCC & IC RF Radiation Exposure Statement for both module and OEM integrator: 1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC & IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. IC statements: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this devicemay not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

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