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Ee prom byte w ri t e, R es et – AeroComm TRANSCEIVER ZB2430 User Manual

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Upon receiving this command, a transceiver will respond with the
desired data from the addresses requested by the OEM Host.
*Note: Maximum Length is 0xFC.

Command: <0xCC> <0xC0>

Number of Bytes Returned: 4+

Response: <0xCC>

Parameter Range:

= EEPROM address to begin reading at

= Length of data to be read

= Requested data

EE PROM Byte W ri t e

Upon receiving this command, a transceiver will write the data bytes
to the specified address but will not respond to the OEM Host until
the EEPROM write cycle is complete.

Note: The maximum length of data that can be written in a single
write process is 0x50. If writing the entire 256-byte EEPROM, it is
convenient to perform 64 byte (0x40) writes.

Command: <0xCC> <0xC1>

Number of Bytes Returned: 3

Response:

Parameter Range:

= EEPROM address to begin writing at

= Length of data to be written (Max = 0x50)

= Data to be written

= Value of last byte written

R es et

The OEM Host issues this command to perform a soft reset of the
transceiver. Any transceiver settings modified by CC commands will
revert to the values stored in the EEPROM.

Command: <0xCC> <0xFF>

Number of Bytes Returned: None

Response: None

R es t o r e F a ct o r y D ef a u l ts

The OEM Host issues this command to restore the EEPROM
Configuration to factory default.
*Note. This command does not perform a NV Reset.

Command: <0xCC> <0xFF> <0xDF>

Number of Bytes Returned: None

Response: None

S o f t Re s et w i t h N V r e s et

The OEM Host issues this command to perform a soft reset of the
transceiver and to erase the network settings stored in the radio’s
non-volatile memory. Any transceiver settings modified by CC
commands will revert to the values stored in the EEPROM.

Command: <0xCC> <0xFF> <0xE3>

Number of Bytes Returned: None

Response: None