Specifications

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User ID Mask
These registers contain the user ID mask when User Networking mode
or Extended User Networking mode are enabled. User Networking mode
uses bytes 0 and 1 and Extended User Networking mode uses all four
bytes. Please see the Networking Modes section for more details. Each
register byte is read and written separately.
Figure 53 shows the User ID Mask Registers.
Destination GUID
These registers contain the address of the destination module when GUID
Networking Mode is enabled. Please see the Networking Modes section for
more details. Each register byte is read and written separately.
Figure 54 shows the Destination ID Registers.
250 Series User ID Mask Registers
Name
Volatile
Address
Non-Volatile
Address
Description
regUSERIDMASK[3] 0x62 0x17 MSB of the extended mask
regUSERIDMASK[2] 0x63 0x18 Byte 2 of the extended mask
regUSERIDMASK[1] 0x64 0x19
Byte 1 of the extended mask
MSB of the short mask
regUSERIDMASK[0] 0x65 0x1A
LSB of the extended mask and short
mask
Figure 53: 250 Series User ID Mask Registers
250 Series Destination GUID Registers
Name
Volatile
Address
Non-Volatile
Address
Description
regDESTGUID[3] 0x68 0x1D MSB of the destination GUID
regDESTGUID[2] 0x69 0x1E Byte 2 of the destination GUID
regDESTGUID[1] 0x6A 0x1F
Byte 1 of the destination GUID
MSB of the short destination GUID
regDESTGUID[0] 0x6B 0x20
LSB of the extended and short
destination GUID
Figure 54: 250 Series Destination GUID Registers
User Destination ID
These registers contain the address of the destination module when
User Networking mode or Extended User Networking mode are enabled.
User Networking mode uses bytes 0 and 1 to determine the destination
address. Extended User Networking mode uses all four bytes. Please see
the Networking Modes section for more details. Each register byte is read
and written separately.
Figure 51 shows the User Destination ID Registers.
User Source ID
These registers contain the address of the source module when User
Networking mode or Extended User Networking mode are enabled. User
Networking mode uses bytes 0 and 1 to determine the source address.
Extended User Networking mode uses all four bytes. Please see the
Networking Modes section for more details. Each register byte is read and
written separately.
Figure 52 shows the User Source ID Registers.
250 Series User Destination ID Registers
Name
Volatile
Address
Non-Volatile
Address
Description
regUSERDESTID[3] 0x5A 0x0F
MSB of the extended destination
address
regUSERDESTID[2] 0x5B 0x10
Byte 2 of the extended destination
address
regUSERDESTID[1] 0x5C 0x11
Byte 1 of the extended destination
address, MSB of the short destination
address
regUSERDESTID[0] 0x5D 0x12
LSB of the extended destination
address and short destination address
Figure 51: 250 Series User Destination ID Registers
250 Series User Source ID Registers
Name
Volatile
Address
Non-Volatile
Address
Description
regUSERSRCID[3] 0x5E 0x13 MSB of the extended source address
regUSERSRCID[2] 0x5F 0x14 Byte 2 of the extended source address
regUSERSRCID[1] 0x60 0x15
Byte 1 of the extended source address
MSB of the short source address
regUSERSRCID[0] 0x61 0x16
LSB of the extended source address
and short source address
Figure 52: 250 Series User Source ID Registers