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                                                  RAEMesh2 User Manual Doc.No: Originator: kren Page 1 of 21 Data: 2014-3-18     RAEMesh2 Radio User Manual                    RAE Systems Inc
                                                  RAEMesh2 User Manual Doc.No: Originator: kren Page 2 of 21 Data: 2014-3-18    Revision Date Comments Author 0.1 11/28/2008 Initial  Alven 0.2 12/1/2008 Add “Radio Core Setting Procedure” Alven 0.3 1/4/2009 Add “Fuse config”, “Firmware programmer” Alven 0.4 1/5/2009 Add “Soft Reset” command Alven 0.5 3/26/2010 Add “Reset reason” command kren 0.6   4/22/2010  Add description about TXPOWER and Channel setting kren  0.7 5/20/10 Add START_ROUTING command. Change SET_FACTORY_RST for RM2400 kren 0.8 5/25/10 Add RAEMesh and RAEMesh-II difference, CHG START_ROUTING to SET_ROUTEINTERVAL, add GET_ROUTEINTERVAL and SET_REGION. kren 0.9  8//17/10  Modify ModuleType definition. kren   1.0 10/14/10 Add modem longest startup time; Add modem longest packet length from SOP to EOP; rename “RFD” as “STD”,  rename “FFD” as “RTR”, rename “Coordinator” as “GTW”.  kren 1.1 11/19/10 Error, best rssi of at command response is 240, not 100.  kren 1.2 01/31/11 Add new command, GET_FWVERSION kren 1.3 03/25/11 Add new commands, SET_CMDBATCH and GET_CMDBATCH kren 1.4 04/07/11 Modify GET_PARENT_ID definition. Modem return 0x5b 24 27 5d when it transmit a pack and get acknowledge successfully.  kren 1.5 6/28/2011 Add SET_BOOTLOADER kren  11/25/2011 Add bootloader section kren  5/8/2012 Add RM900A module type. Add SAM7X RAELoader Section Add RM900A low temperature current comsumption. kren  5/23/2012 Add RM2400, RM2400M, RM900AM, Wifi and Cellular modem type. kren  8/16/2013 Modify FACTORY_RESET. kren  9/23/13 Add GET_TRIAL_INFO kren  1/23/14 Add Wi-Fi related command  Wu Wei  2/18/14 Add three commands, SYS_CTRL_GET, SYS_CTRL_SET, SEC_KEY_SET kren  04/03/14 Delete Wi-Fi related command Wu Wei  4/3/2014 Add GET_NEIGHBOUR_LIST  kren
                                                  RAEMesh2 User Manual Doc.No: Originator: kren Page 3 of 21 Data: 2014-3-18   1.  Introduction The RAEMesh Radio  module offers a complete microcontroller/transceiver solution Containing all hardware features necessary for development of a low data-rate, low-power wireless application. The primary components include an IEEE 802.15.4 compliant Zigbee-ready transceiver , a microcontroller, a 40-pin interface connector, a MMCS antenna connector,   This documentation describes the RAEMesh radio module hardware interface as well as RAE System’s Command Interface.  2.  Hardware 1) Specifications Frequency Band  2.4Ghz: 15 channels of operation in the 2.4GHz world wide ISM band. 5MHz channel spacing. Power  +3.3V + .3V from carrier board, 3.0V to 3.6V from battery pack  Interfaces 40-pin surface-mount 2x20 1.27mm pitch RF  250kbps OQPSK Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum @2.4GHz Dimensions  46.5 mm x 26 mm x 10 mm Antenna Interface  50-Ohm MMCX female Operating Temperature Range -40ºC to +85ºC Indicators Two LEDs   2) Pin Layout Pin Description Pin Description 1 DGND 2 DGND 3 nRESET 4 DGND 5 TXD1 6 TXD0/Bootload.  7 RXD1 8 RXD0 9 GPIO0 10 GPIO/LED2 11 GPIO1 12 GPIO/LED3 13 GPIO2 14 GPIO/LED4 15 GPIO3 16 GPIO/LED5 17 TEMP_E/GPIO4 18 GPIO/PS_CS 19 WakeUp/GPIO5 20 GPIO/PS_FRAME 21 BUZZER/GPIO6 22 +3.3V 23 GPIO7/PS_DIR 24 AGND
                                                  RAEMesh2 User Manual Doc.No: Originator: kren Page 4 of 21 Data: 2014-3-18  25 BUTTON0/GPIO8 26 AREF 27 BUTTON1/GPIO9 28 ATEMP/ADC1 29 GPIO10 30 ADC2 31 RF_SO 32 TCK 33 RF_SI 34 TMS 35 RF_CK 36 TDO 37 SFD 38 TDI 39 +3.3V 40 +3.3V   3.  Mechanical Size       Top View
                                                  RAEMesh2 User Manual Doc.No: Originator: kren Page 5 of 21 Data: 2014-3-18  The height of the shielding box is 4.3mm from the PCB. 40 Pin header (1.27mm) is used for board to board connection. Corresponding mate connector can be JVE 22P8702-40M00B-01G-4.5  4.  Firmware The  module  is  pre-loaded  with  the  bootloader,  which  supports  serial  bootloading  of  firmware  update.  The module contains RAEMesh application and comply with the RAE System’s RCS protocol. The module also has built-in RAEMesh Module Command Interface(RMCI).   This documentation is focused on the instruction on RMCI interface.   The RMCI command interface allows customer to easily access to low level mesh functionality without pain to develop the firmware. The module can be configured to a GTW to hook up to a getaway or just a stand alone regular full function node or a Sleepy reduce function node.   Make sure to configure the module to right mode before using.     1) Quick Start   UART  Via the TXD1 and RXD1 pins the command interpreter can be accessed. The RCM can buffer up to 128 bytes of incoming data in a software FIFO buffer and uses XON/XOFF flow control. See the datasheet of the Atmel ATmega1281 for more information about the build-in UART.  Connect Pin5 (TXD1) and Pin7 (RXD1) to the customer board. Use the following settings for serial port.  RTR and STD: 19200bps, 8N1. GTW:     38400bps, 8N1.   Data Packet RCM will transmit any data in the { }, all data in the {} will be transparently sent out without radio’s interpretation. The maximum data packet is 90 bytes including {}.  The data in the {} can be any characters including ‘{‘ ‘}’ ’[‘ ’]’ .  The interval between 2 data packets must be >200ms for RTR and GTW. The interval between 2  data packets must be >1s for STD.     Wakeup If the radio is set to STD mode, the Wakeup pin Pin19 (PE7) is used to make the radio asleep and wakeup.  A constant high on this pin will let the radio go to the sleep mode and a low level signal on this pin will wake-up the radio. The Radio sleep mode is the power save mode so the power consumption can be very low. (<40uA)
                                                  RAEMesh2 User Manual Doc.No: Originator: kren Page 6 of 21 Data: 2014-3-18  The Wakeup pin must be held up to 10ms before sending a data packet.   Power Ground: Pin1, Pin2 and Pin4. VCC: Pin39, Pin40. 3.0V or 3.3V  Heartbeat Connect Pin12 to a LED for heartbeat indicator.   Reset. RST: Pin3 Active Low.  PC communication Please has your serial port debug software installed on the PC. For example:  sscom32.exe Microsoft Hyper Terminal is not recommended for this application because it is not good to send characters and commands in Hex.   Base on correct setting and connection, you will see following display on your screen when power is applied.   GTW: [%A]RAEMESH-II RM2400 8MHz FwVer:V1.02b on Sep 28 2011 09:52:14 Stack: BC1.10.0  Type: Coordinator/Gateway Band: 2400 EUI: 0001002400001005 Channel: 0x10 TxPwr: Medium PanId: 0x03E5   RTR:  [%A]RAEMESH-II RM2400 8MHz FwVer:V1.02b on Sep 28 2011 09:52:14 Stack: BC1.10.0  Type: FFD/Router Band: 2400 EUI: 0001002400001005 Channel: 0x10 TxPwr: Medium PanId: 0x03E5   STD [%A]RAEMESH-II RM2400 8MHz FwVer:V1.02b on Sep 28 2011 09:52:14 Stack: BC1.10.0  Type: RFD Sleep Sensor Band: 2400 EUI: 0001002400001005 Channel: 0x10
                                                  RAEMesh2 User Manual Doc.No: Originator: kren Page 7 of 21 Data: 2014-3-18  TxPwr: Medium PanId: 0x03E5  2) RAEMesh Module Command Interface Format:               SOP      Length   Command Code        Command Data  EOP Byte:           1          1                         1                       0~n    1 Byte Number Name Comment 0 SOP Radio Protocol beginning of packet. This is always ‘[‘ (0x5B) 1 Length Total length of packet + 0x20, include ‘[‘ and ‘]’.  2 Command Code 0x20 ~ 0xFF. Excluding:0x5A~0x5F and 0x7A~0x7F. 0xF0~0xFF are reserved for common commands. Even for packet sent from SDTE or RDTE to RCM. Odd for packet response from RCM to SDTE or RDTE. 3  Command Data Hex … …  N+3 EOP Radio protocol end of packet.. This is always ‘]’(0x5D)  The minimum length for one packet is 4 bytes long. The Length is 0x20 based. E.g.  the total length of a  packet without command data  is 4, the Length byte is 0x20 + 4 = 0x24. The SDTE or RDTE always initiate the communication with Radio module (RRCM, SRCM). Radio Module responses to the command it received.  The Command Code for packet sent from SDTE or RDTE to Radio module is even, the response from Radio module to SDTE or RDTE is 1 higher than the command code. Command Data can be empty. No command for 0x5A~0x5F and 0x7A~0x7F. A Section 0xF0~0xFF is reserved for common commands such as help, Version etc.  Caution: the maximum packet length from SOP to EOP is 64 bytes.     Notes: 1.  All commands response in 50ms 2. Check RCM’s information when turn on the radio. Command: 5B 24 60 5D. 3.  Wait at least 5s for RCM to finish the initialization after power on. 4.  Check the network status of the STD before sending the data for first time. Command: 5B 24 20 5D. 5.  It is recommend to add 1s interval between 2 data packets for STD. Check 0x5b 24 27 5d for sending acknowledge with successfully. There is no ACK for transmission failed. 6.  For STD, if there is no network, the RCM will automatically wake up every 10 minute to search for a new network. It can be interrupted any time. RCM will keep in asleep if it has joined a network.
   For Internal Use Only  Table1 RAEMesh and RAEMeshII Difference Item RAEMesh RAEMeshII Description Hardware MCU: ATMEGA128L Radio: EM2420 MCU: ATMEGA1281V Radio: AT86RF212,    AT86RF230, AT86RF231 N/A Stack Ember Zigbee Stack Atmel Bitcloud N/A Specification Zigbee 2004 Zigbee Pro Owing to the difference of specification, RAEMesh and RAEMeshII can’t inter-communication Power Failure Support Un-support In RAEMesh, all device can save their child or neighbor table into eeprom.  RAEMeshII can’t support this feature, so they should re-form or re-join by themselves after reset. RSSI Router/RTR update RSSI when it receive every frame. Router/RTR read next hop’s RSSI.  Next hop is that Router/RTR send frame to GTW through next hop’s routing. Many-to-one routing(MTOR) Support Un-support In RAEMesh, GTW manage MTOR periodically and automatically.  In RAEMeshII, Router need to do route discovery and maintenance by themselves. EUI Set it on RangeTest. Set it on application firmware. N/A Transmission power Always is maximum. There are three level to be choose. In RAEMeshII, high, medium and low represent different txpower on different platform. Bootloader Provide by Ember Provide by Atmel N/A Warm up time time scale of milliseconds More than five seconds N/A
   For Internal Use Only  Command List of RMCI  5B 24 20 5D = Get network status 5B 24 50 5D = Join or form network by scan.  5B xx 26 dd dd 7B .. .. 7D 5D = Send massage in unicast  5B 24 2A 5D = Get Radio Type 5B 24 3A 5D = Get device application type 5B 24 60 5D = Get Radio's UID, channel, PANID 5B 24 6C 5D = Get Application's UID, channel, PANID 5B 24 68 5D = Get parent Network ID 5B 24 7B 5D = Get Last Hop Link Quality (LQI) 5B 24 40 5D = Get reset reason. 5B 24 4C 5D = GET_FWVERSION  5B 24 30 5D = Enable GTW function 5B 24 32 5D = Enable RTR function 5B 24 46 5D = Enable STD function  5B 24 4A 5D = Restore the radio to factory setting  5B 25 34 xx 5D = Set channel number, xx(  0x00 for EURO, 0x01-0x0A for North America, 0x0B-0x1A for ISM) 5B 25 A0 xx 5D = Enable receiver while idle on STD. 5B 24 A2 5D = Get receiver on/off on STD. 5B 25 A4 xx 5D = Set region. 5B 24 A6 5D = Get region. 5B 25 3C xx 5D = Set Tx power, xx(0xFF for maximum, 0x80 for middle, and 0x00 for minimum) 5B 26 44 xx xx 5D = Set PanId, xxxx(0x0000-0x03E7) 5B 2C 4E xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 5D = Set MAC/UID address 5B 25 AC xx 5D = SET_CMDBATCH 5B 24 AE 5D = GET_CMDBATCH 5B 24 A8 5D = GET TRIAL INFOMATION  5B 24 3E 5D = Leave current network 5B 26 42 xx xx 5D = Set routing discovery interval 5B 24 52 5d = Get routing discovery interval  5B 24 38 5D = Report node’s position 5B 24 48 5D = Soft reset 5B 24 56 5D = Access into bootloader  5B 25 FE xx 5D = Set print debug info, xx(00-disable; 01-enable)
   For Internal Use Only   3) Command Sets Command Name Effect Area CMD Code CMD Data (bytes) Response CMD Code Response  CMD Data(Bytes) Description NETWORK_STATUS Use on: GTW RTR STD  RM RMII       0x20 None 0x21 STATUS(1) Return the radio’s network status 0x00: NO NETWORK 0x02: JOINED NETWORK. Host  controller  or  instrument  should  call  it  periodically  with certain duty cycle to check the network status. SEND_MSG_UNI Use on: GTW RTR STD RM     0x26 DestAdd(2) RCS Pack(x) 0x27 None Send message in Zigbee address mode.  DestAddr 0x0000 ->to coordinator 0x0001~0Xfff0 ->to STD or RTR 0xfff1~0xfffb –reserved 0xfffc ->all RTR in network 0xfffd ->all receiver on in network 0xfffe ->reserved 0xffff ->all modem in network  RCS Pack(x) must be compliant with RCS format. GET_MODULE_TYPE Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII       0x2A None 0x2B Type(1) Return the radio’s type. Type definition: 0: Bluetooth 1: coRE3-433MHz 2: coRE3-868MHz 3: coRE3-915MHz 4: ZcoRE3-2400 5: UART to Ethernet 6: UART to RS485 7: RM2420 8: RM900
   For Internal Use Only  9: RM900A 10: RM2400 11: coRE1-433MHz 12: coRE1-868MHz 13: coRE1-915MHz 14: coRE2-433MHz 15: coRE2-868MHz 16: coRE2-915MHz 17: coRE6-2.4GHz 18: RM2400 19: RM2400M 20: Reserved for 2.4GHz modem 21: RM900AM 22: Reserved for 900MHz modem 23: Roving Wifi 24: GainSpan Wifi 25: Reserved for wi-fi Modem 26: Cellular Modem1 27: Cellular Modem2 28: Cellular Modem3 GTW_ENABLE  Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII     0x30 None 0x31 None Set  the  radio  as  a  GTW  so  that  the  radio  can  be  use  on  a Gateway device. Baud rate change to 38400 8N1  Reset automatically. RTR_ENABLE  Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII     0x32 None 0x33 None Set radio to RTR. Always on and has router function. Baud rate change to 19200 8N1  Reset automatically. CHG_RRCM_CHAN Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x34 Channel Number(1) 0x35 None Requests  change  radio  channel  to  specified  channel. Meanwhile,  specified  channel  should  be  compliance  with radio region setting.  0x00 for RM900 if region is BAND_868_EU.  0x01  to  0x0A  total  10  channels  for  RM900  if  region  is
   For Internal Use Only  BAND_915_NA.  0x0B  to  0x1A  total  16  channels  for  RM2400  if  region  is BAND_2400_ISM.  If channel number is not compliance with radio region, do not return response CMD. Reset automatically. RPT_LOCATION Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x38 None 0x39 None Print node’s network information in ASCII.  GET_APPTYPE Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII     0x3A None 0x3B AppType(1) Get application type. AppType:  1 – GTW;  2 – RTR;  3 – Reserved;  4 – STD;  5 – Reserved;  other - invalid SET_TX_POWER Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII     0x3C TxPwr(1) 0x3D None Set modem transmission power level. For RAEMeshII 0xFF – maximum level, 0x80 – middle level, 0x00 – minimum level,  For RAEMesh Power setting from 0xE3(-25dBm) to 0xFF(0dBm).  Reset automatically. LEAVE_NETWORK Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x3E None 0x3F None Leave the current network.
   For Internal Use Only  RST_REASON Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII     0x40 None 0x41 Reason(1) Below just list RAEMeshII reset reason, 0x00 = UNKNOW, 0x01 = RESET_ EXTERNAL,  0x02 = RESET_ POWERON_, 0x03 = RESET_ WDT,  0x04 = RESET_BROWNOUT, 0x05 = RESET_JTAG, 0x06 = RESET_WARM, CHG_PAN_ID Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x44 PanID:(2) XXXX 0x45 None Change GTW Pan ID into XXXX. From 0x0001 to 0x03E7(1-999)  Reset automatically. STD_ENABLE Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x46 None 0x47 None Put a node into STD. Interrupt enable and active low. Baud rate change to 19200 8N1  Reset automatically. SOFT_RESET Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x48 None 0x49 None Perform soft reset.  Reset automatically. FACTORY_RST Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x4A None 0x4B None Restore the RCM to factory defaults. PanId is 0x03E7; Device Type is STD;  Txpower is medium;  STD receiver is disable;  Debug print is off; When RM2400, channel is 15; When RM900A and RM900, channel is 6;  Reset automatically.
   For Internal Use Only  GET_FWVERSION Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII RW 0x4C None 0x4D Fw  Version  and  Build Time[30] Return fw version and build time, for example [BMv1.00  Feb  14  2011  10:11:11],  this  mean  fw  version  is V1.00 and build is on Feb 14 2011 10:11:11. SET_UID Use on: GTW RTR STD RMII     0x4E UID(8) 0x4F None For RMII: Set radio’s UID(MAC address). Note: The  last  two  bytes  must  not  set  to  0x0000,  0xFFF0-0xFFFF  Reset automatically. JION_FORM_NETWORK Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII 0x50 None 0x51 None GTW: Form a network using customized PANID to allow the other nodes to join.  RTR/STD: Search the network using customized PANID and try to join the network. GET_NEIGHBOUR_LIST Use on: GTW RTR STD RMII 0x54 None 0x55 Node[0]       shortAddr[2]       rssi[1]       relation[1]       depth[1] Node[1]… Node[2]… … Neighbor table list like this: shortAddr:        Short address when network is up. RSSI:        Best: 240, Worst:0 Relation:        PARENT                = 0x00       CHILD                 = 0x01         SIBLING               = 0x02       NONE_OF_ABOVE = 0x03                    PREVIOUS_CHILD        = 0x04           UNAUTHENTICATED_CHILD = 0x05       EMPTY = 0x06 Depth:        Network depth in the routing link toward coordinator.
   For Internal Use Only  SET_BOOTLOADER Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII 0x56 None 0x57 None Make  modem  into  bootloader  mode  and  wait  for  new  app image. SYS_CTRL_SET RMII 0x58 System Control Word, B[3]…B[0] 0x59 00 – failed 01 – success System Control Word. Bit0: Roaming function, 1 – enable; 0 – disable; Bit1: pending, AES128 security, 1 – enable; 0 – disable; Bit2: Receiver setting of RFD; 1 – always on when  idle; 0  – power saving mode; . . . Bit31: reversed; SYS_CTRL_GET RMII 0x5A None 0x5B System Control Word, B[3]…B[0] Get System Control Word. SEC_KEY_SET RMII 0x5C KEY[15]…KEY[0] 0x5D 00- failed 01- success Set AES-128 key for application encrypt/decrypt. GET_NODE_INFO Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0x60 None 0x61 UID(8) Channel(1) Power(1) PAN ID(2) Get the node information: UID, Channel, Txpower level,, PAN ID, GET_APPNODE_INFO Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII 0x6C None 0x6D UID(8) Channel(1) Power(1) PAN ID(2) Get  the  application  information:  UID,  Channel,  Power,  PAN ID. If the network is not connected, the GET_NODE_INFO will return  wrong  information,  and  then  use  this  to  get  what  we set.
   For Internal Use Only  GET_PARENT_ID Use on: RTR STD RM RMII   0x68 None 0x69 Parent radio ID(8) 0x00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 means that STD or RTR’s parent is coordinator/gateway. 0x00 00 00 00 00 00 mm nn means STD or RTR’s parent is a RTR which short address is mm nn. 0x00  00  00  00  00  00  ff  fe  means  that  STD  or  RTR  do  not have parent. LAST_HOP_RSSI Use on: RTR STD RM RMII RW  0x7B None 0x7C RSSI(1) Get RSSI percent, the higher, the better. Best: 240 Worst:0 RTR get next hop rssi; STD get parent rssi. SET_RECEIVER Use on: STD RMII   0xA0 00 - Disable 01 - Enable 0xA1 None Enable or disable STD’s receiver.   STD  should  receive  data  packet  from  parent  if  enable receiver;   STD  should  use  poll  to  request  data  packet  from  parent  if disable receiver.  Reset automatically. GET_RECEIVER Use on: STD RMII   0xA2 None 0xA3 Status(1) Return STD receiver’s status, 00 – Disable 01 - Enable SET_REGION Use on: GTW RTR STD RMII     0xA4 Region(1) 0xA5 None For RMII Region(1)      BAND_868_EU = 0x01,      BAND_915_NA = 0x04,      BAND_2400_ISM = 0x08, When  2.4Ghz  modem,  this  command  is  useless  because RM2400 always work on BAND_2400_ISM.  When  915/868Mhz  modem,  default  channel  is  0x00  if  set region to BAND_868_EU; default channel is 0x06 if set region to BAND_915_NA.  Reset automatically.
   For Internal Use Only  GET_REGION Use on: GTW RTR STD RMII RW    0xA6 None 0xA7 Region(1) Get modem setting of region. GET_TRAIL_INFO Use on: GTW RTR STD RMII 0xA8 None 0xA9 NWK_INFO[16] Use this command to get modem trail information.  BYTE0: modem reset count. This count should be increased if any reset occur.(0~255)  BYTE1: reset reason. 0x00 = UNKNOW, 0x01 = EXTERNAL,  0x02 = POWERON 0x03 = WATCHDOG,  0x04 = BROWNOUT, 0x05 = JTAG, 0x06 = WARM  BYTE2: network depth(0~15)  BYTE3~BYTE15: reserved. SET_DEBUG_PRINT Use on: GTW RTR STD RM RMII    0xFE 00,Disable 01,Enable 0xFF None Set display debug information enable/disable. The default setting is disabled. SET_CMDBATCH Use on: GTW RTR STD RMII 0xAC 00, Disable 01, Enable 0xAD None Enable or disable command batch function. If enable, modem will  not  reset  automatically  after  change  panid,  channel, power,  eui,  region,  receiver  and  join  permission.  They  will take effect after reset manually. Batch function will disable after reset.
   For Internal Use Only  GET_CMDBATCH Use on: GTW RTR STD RMII 0xAE None 0xAF 00: Disable 01: Enable Return command batch configuration. Caution: RCM will save corresponding command data of AT command into its persist data server if this command cause “Reset automatically”, it will take effect after reset.
   For Internal Use Only   4) RMII Command Classification There are a lot of RMCI command set in this manual, different application need different command, below is a table that which command must have, which are recommend and which are optional. Table 2 Command Classification ITEM MUST HAVE RECOMMENED OPTIONAL CMDS GET_APPTYPE  NETWORK_STATUS GET_APPNODE_INFO GTW_ENABLE RTR_ENABLE STD_ENABLE SET_PANID JOIN_FORM_NETWORK LEAVE_THE_NETWORK SET_CHANNEL GET_PARENT_ID LAST_HOP_RSSI GET_MODEM_TYPE SET_TXPOWER RST_REASON SEND_MSG_UNI SET_UID SET_REGION SET_RECEIVER     FACTORY_RST SET_DEBUG_PRINT
   For Internal Use Only   5. Terms GTW: A RTR used for gateway. Only one GTW per network. RTR: Full Function Device. Sensor node with routing ability. RTR requires line power all time. STD: Reduce Function Device. A Sleeping node can only talk to a RTR or GTW. Can not relay the message. Can be a battery powered device. RCM :Radio Communications Module RDTE: Reader Data Terminal Equipment. RMCI: RAEMesh Module Command Interface. SDTE : Sensor Data Terminal Equipment.   6.  Reference Atmel:  FCC: www.gcc.gov Zigbee Alliance: www.zigbee.org     7.  Contact Developer: Kai Ren Tel:021-69522616 Ext4115 Email: kren@raesystems.com  8.  Disclaimer   Product and Company names and logos referenced may either be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. We reserve the right to make modifications and/or improvements without prior notification. All information is correct at time of issue. RAE Systems does not convey any license under its patent rights or assume any responsibility for the use of the described product.   9. Warnings FCC Caution:  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
   For Internal Use Only  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   MPE Reminding  To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended.   Information for the OEM Integrators  This device is intended for OEM integrators only. Please see the full grant of equipment document for restrictions.   Label Information to the End User by the OEM or Integrators  If the FCC ID of this module is not visible when it is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is into which the module is installed must be label with "Contains FCC ID: SU3RM2400".   For detachable antennas:  This device is tested together with a PCB and a Pole antenna. The client can use an antenna with the same type of the two antennas, but must make sure that the maximum gain of PCB antenna is 0dBi and the maximum gain of Pole antenna is 1.5dBi.

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