SENA ProBee-ZE20S-HAOL User Manual
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Example) Send the ‘On’ command in On/Off cluster from ProBeeHACI node.
AT+DEST=0000,01
# Set Destination node to coordinator
# Coordinator is now ProBeeHAOL
AT+CREAD=0006,0000
# Read On/Off(0x0006) Cluster Attribute
00
# Attribute 0x0000’s value is 00(Off)
OK
# Response
AT+ON
# Send ‘On’ Command to
# ProBeeHAOL On/Off Cluster
OK
# Response
AT+CREAD=0006,0000
# Read On/Off(0x0006) Cluster Attribute
01
# Attribute(0x0000) value is changed(On)
OK
# Response
Example) Send the ‘Move-to-Level’ command in Level Control cluster from ProBeeHACI node.
AT+DEST=0000,01
# Set Destination node to coordinator
# Coordinator is now ProBeeHAOL
AT+CREAD=0008,0000
# Read Level Control(0x0008) Cluster
08
# Attribute 0x0000’s value is 8(0x08)
OK
# Response
AT+MVTOLV=25
# Send ‘Move-to-Level’ Command to
# ProBeeHAOL Level Control Cluster
OK
# Response
AT+CREAD=0008,0000
# Read On/Off(0x0008) Cluster Attribute
19
# Attribute(0x0000) value is changed
# to 25(0x19)
OK
# Response
9.3
Showing Attribute Information
Each Home Automation node has its own attributes. User can see their information by running the AT
command as below:
Example) Show attributes of ProBeeHACI
AT+ATTR
# Show attributes of current device
ENDPOINT 01
clus|attr|data(clusterName)