User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Document related firmware and hardware
- Form factor
- General Specifications
- Interfaces
- Specifications
- Regulatory conformity summary
- Technical Drawing
- GPIOs
- 16 pins connector
- 8 pins connector
- Power supply design
- Board layout
- Antenna performance
- Introduction
- Generic message structure
- Communication protocol
- Encryption (6 bits)
- Message Type (1 bit)
- Simplified Mode
- Message types
- Payload: Simplified Message type
- Message Type advanced
- Encryption Types
- Payload
- Payload [0] PayloadType <4: 0>
- payload [0] PayloadType <7: 5>
- TypeID
- Refresh
- DataWithoutAck
- DataWithAck
- FileTransfer
- Event
- Return
- Get
- Set
- Payload [1]: sub-type <7: 0>
- AckData 0x03
- RoutingTableInfo 0x20
- TableLvl1 0x21
- DebugInfos 0x22
- Settings 0x23
- Rssi 0x24
- MasterID 0x25
- NackInfos 0x2B
- DecryptionError 0x2C
- WrongParameter 0x2D
- Payload [1]: subType <7: 0>
- TypeID 0x00
- Refresh 0x01
- RoutingTableInfo 0x20
- TableLvl1 0x21
- DebugInfos 0x22
- Settings 0x23
- Rssi 0x24
- MasterID 0x25
- 0x23Settings
- MasterID 0x25
- ForceRelay 0x26
- Password 0x26
- ResetMcu 0x28
- CloseDevice 0x29
- United States (FCC)
- OEM labeling requirements
- FCC notices
- FCC-approved antennas
- RF exposure
- CANADA - ISED (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada)
- Labeling requirements
- Detachable antenna
- EUROPE (CE)
- Maximum power and frequency specifications
- OEM labeling requirements
- Declarations of conformity
- Antennas
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FCC notices "
IMPORTANT: emMesh 1.31 RF Modules have been certified by the FCC for use with
other products without any further certification (as per FCC section 2.1091).
Modifications not expressly approved by Penteract could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment."
IMPORTANT: The RF module has been certified for remote and base radio
applications. If the module will be used for portable applications, the device must
undergo SAR testing."
The emMesh is only FCC authorized for FCC 15.247 rules."
It 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. OEMs must test final product to comply
with unintentional radiators (FCC section 15.107 & 15.109) before declaring
compliance of their final product to Part 15 of the FCC Rules."
The OEM is responsible for compliance to any other FCC rules that apply to the
host not covered by the modular transmitter grant"
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: Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna,
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, Connect equipment and
receiver to outlets on different circuits, or Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help."










