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PTM 535BZ BLUETOOTH AND ZIGBEE GREEN POWER PUSHBUTTON TRANSMITTER
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5.7.2 REQUEST_TYPE
PTM 535BZ supports three different requests (NFC Parameter Update, Commissioning Tele-
gram Transmission and Factory Reset) which can be issued by two users (USER1 and USER2).
Request origin (USER1 or USER2) and request type are identified by the REQUEST_ID which
is written by the user into the REQUEST_TYPE register. Table 27 below shows the assigned
REQUEST_ID values.
Request Origin and Request Type REQUEST_ID
USER1
Configuration Update Request 0x11
Commissioning Telegram Request 0x12
Factory Reset Request 0x13
ZGP Decommissioning Request 0x14
USER2
Configuration Update Request 0x19
Commissioning Telegram Transmission 0x1A
Factory Reset Request 0x1B
ZGP Decommissioning Request 0x1C
Table 27 – REQUEST_ID encoding
The execution of the request can be verified using the REQUEST_STATUS register as de-
scribed in Chapter 5.6.17.
5.7.3 CONFIGURATION_SELECTION
The CONFIGURATION_SELECTION register is used to specify the configuration registers that
should be updated. The structure of the CONFIGURATION_SELECTION register follows the
structure of the USERn_CONFIGURATION_OPTIONS register described in Chapter 5.6.15.
The CONFIGURATION_SELECTION register is byte-wise structured into four configuration
groups:
BYTE0 = Security configuration
BYTE1 = ZGP configuration
BYTE2 = BLE configuration
BYTE3 = SYSTEM configuration
The structure of the CONFIGURATION_SELECTION register is shown in Figure 48 below.
Figure 48 – CONFIGURATION_SELECTION