Aw900mspi user’s manual, Device id command – AvaLAN Wireless AW900mSPI-10 User Manual
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Device ID Command
The Device ID command has two uses depending on whether the device is config-
ured as an access point (AP) or subscriber unit (SU.) In either case, the Device ID is
a 6-bit number, allowing a maximum ID of 63. The Device ID must be issued at start
up and must not be changed without resetting the device.
For the AP the Device ID is the maximum SU ID that is allowed to connect to the RF
network.
For the SU the Device ID is the individual ID number assigned to the device. This ID
number is used as an address during data transfers.
The
getDeviceID command reads back the configured ID.
The
setDeviceID command configures the device to be either an AP or an SU and
what ID to use.
getDeviceID
SPI Mode:
0x04
UART Mode:
0x03
setDeviceID
SPI Mode:
0x84
UART Mode:
0x83
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