Texas Instruments ZLLRC The ZLLRC is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2530 IEEE802.15.4 System-on-Chip User Manual

Texas Instruments Inc. The ZLLRC is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2530 IEEE802.15.4 System-on-Chip EVALUATION BOARD KIT MODULE EVM ADDITIONAL TERMS

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SWRUXXX August 2013   Web sites:  www.ti.com/lprf E2E Forum:  www.ti.com/lprf-forum Make sure to subscribe to the Low-Power RF Newsletter to receive information about updates to documentation, new product releases, and more. Sign up on the TI web pages.   ZigBee Light Link Development Kit Quick Start Guide  Opening the box and setting up a ZLL network in 3 simple steps  1.  Kit Contents     3 x Zlight2 LED boards   1 x Remote control   3 x micro-USB cables   Documentation    2.  Regulatory Information  The Zlight2 boards and the Remote control are FCC- and  IC  certified  and  are  tested/compliant  with ETSI/R&TTE over temperature from 0 to +35°C. The Remote  control  has  an  on-board  inverted  F  PCB antenna while the Zlight2 has an on-board  half wave dipole PCB antenna.  FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant IC ICES-003 Class A Compliant   Caution!  The  kit  contains  ESD  sensitive components.  Handle  with  care  to  prevent permanent damage.  3.  Purpose of the Kit  The  CC2531  ZigBee  Light  Link  (ZLL)  development kit  is  intended  for  customers  who  would  like  to evaluate ZLL lighting control for LED light products, and  develop simple applications  and  demonstrators based on this standard.   The kit contains everything needed to set up a ZLL network  and  control  the  lights  individually  or  as  a group. It’s  also possible  to extend  the  kit  with  more HW  to  allow  cloud  based  control  solutions  such  as Ninja  blocks  (http://www.ninjablocks.com/). Information about this can be found by following the links supplied at the end of the document.  4.  Power Options  The Zlight2 boards are powered through the USB connector. It is recommended that they are  powered  from  a  dedicated  USB  power supply  capable  of supplying  at  least  800mA and max 5.5V.   The  Remote  control  is  powered  by  a  3V CR2025 battery (included). Do not use other battery types.   5.  Powering the Boards (Step 1)    Connect  the  Zlight2  boards  to  your  USB  power supply using the supplied cables.    Insert the CR2025 battery into the remote control    Do not leave the Zlight2 boards powered when not in use or unattended.   6.  Starting the Network (Step 2)  In ZLL, the process of pairing a new lamp with a remote control is called touch linking.  Touch  link  the  first  Zlight2  board  by  holding  the remote  control close and  simultaneously pressing the  “on”  and  “off”  buttons.  Release  both  buttons. After a few seconds, the Zlight2 will flash, and the remote control will give a short beep.(continued)    Starting the Network (cont.)  Continue by Touch linking the remaining 2 Zlight2 boards, one at a time.  Note that if the two buttons are pressed with too much time  difference,  the  “on”  or  “off”  command will  be sent  to  the  previously touch  linked Zlight2  instead  of  initiating  a  new  Touch link command. Try again.   Touch link the Zlight2 boards by holding the remote control close and simultaneously pressing the “on” and “off” buttons 7.  Operating the Zlight2 (Step 3) Caution! To minimize the risk of fire or equipment  damage,  make  sure  that ambient  temperature  air  is  allowed  to circulate freely around the Zlight2 board when  operating.  Avoid  touching components  during  operation if symbolized  as  hot.  A thermal  shutdown  routine  is  implemented  in  the included firmware running on the lights. Always make sure that this routine is implemented if you flash your own firmware. The easiest way to do that is to base it on ZStack-Lighting-1.0.2 or later releases from Texas Instruments.  Caution!  DO  NOT  STARE  DIRECTLY  INTO  LED LIGHT SOURCE.  Intense light sources have  a  high  secondary  exposure potential  due  to  their  blinding  effect.  A temporary reduction in visual acuity and afterimages  can  occur,  leading  to irritation,  annoyance,  visual  impairment,  and  even accidents,  depending  on  the  situation.   Always consider  the  use of  light  filtering/darkening protective eyewear and be fully aware of surrounding laboratory type  set-ups  when  viewing  intense  light  sources  to minimize/eliminate  such  risks  in  order  to  avoid accidents related to temporary blindness.  Operating the Zlight2 (cont.)  RISK GROUP 2                                                   CAUTION Possible hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp.  Maybe harmful to eyes.    Do not stare at operating LEDs –  o  (Risk Group 1 (RG1) @ 0.9m)   Per  IEC  62471  ed  1.0:  2006-07 (“Photobiological Safety of Lamps and Lamp Systems”) this product has been classified in Risk  Group  2.    Products  classified  as  Risk Group  2  do  not  pose  a  hazard  due  to  the aversion  response  to  very  bright  light sources  or  due  to  thermal  discomfort.    It should  be  noted  that  INTENTIONALLY staring  at  the  lamp  for  extended  lengths  of time  from  short  distances  could  lead  to  a potential risk of eye damage due to a retinal blue-light  hazard.    In  order  to  reduce  the potential  of  exposure  to  a  retinal  blue-light hazard,  the  operator  must  avoid  any  direct view of the LEDs while in  operation, from a distance of 0.9m, or closer.
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