User`s guide

ZigBee™ Protocol Tools
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Using this window, you can configure the following items:
TABLE 3-1: ZigBee™ PROTOCOL DEVICE CONFIGURATION SELECTION
Configuration Option Description
MAC Address Each and every ZigBee protocol device must have its own unique MAC address. The
Microchip OUI is provided as a default for development purposes only. Please see
AN1232, “Microchip ZigBee-2006 Residential Stack Protocolfor additional
information.
ZigBee Device Type ZigBee protocol defines three different types of devices. Select the device type of your
application.
IEEE Device Type Some ZigBee protocol devices have the option of selecting the IEEE device type.
Select the appropriate IEEE device type for your application.
ZDO/APS/NWK/MAC
Defaults for Device Type
When you change the device type, the ZENA™ analyzer will automatically set many
options to their default settings unless you have altered them. Click this button if you
have altered them and would like to restore them to their default values.
Transceiver Power Offers transceiver power selection. Selects how the transceiver is powered.
Initial Power Source Offers power source selection. Selects your application’s power source.
Available Power Sources Selects the power sources that are available to your application.
Alternate PAN Coordinator This option is currently not supported by the Microchip Stack for ZigBee protocol.
Manufacturer Code (Hex) Each manufacturer of ZigBee protocol devices is assigned a manufacturer code by
the ZigBee Alliance. Enter the four digit hex value.
RFD Internal Data Request
Rate (seconds)
If your device is an RFD, it must explicitly request data to receive messages. Some
messages sent internally by the Stack itself will generate a response from the recipient
that must be received. Enter the internal poll rate for these messages. Note that this
polling is independent from the message polling required by the application.