LED

If the LED pin is configured.

  • Short, fast blinks (one per second) – the router is connecting to a network.
  • Short, long blinks (one per 4 seconds) – normal operations.
  • Three short blinks – the router cannot send a report to a coordinator.

Pairing

Flash firmware and permit joining to a network on your coordinator. The firmware starts a join procedure automatically.

The end device or router firmware tries to connect to a network during 30 minutes. If all attempts failed, the firmware pauses searching for 15 minutes.

The firmware with power saving tries to connect for 1 minute and after the unsuccessful attempt goes to the deep sleep mode. You can prolong the joining cycle by clicking a button on “Input 1” (see GPIO).

CC2652 or CC1352: sometimes, you should additionally reset your device to factory defaults after flashing.

Re-pairing or reset to factory defaults

Power on, wait 2 seconds, power off, repeat this cycle three times.

If you configured the GPIO or “External wake-up” button on “Input 1”, click and hold the button for 10 seconds. The “Switch” mode for that button should be off.


Comments
Harvey Specter
Posted at 17:41 May 2, 2023
alainvtr
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hi !
what is the changelog for the 2023-02-07 and 2023-04-22 versions ?
thx.

Harvey Specter
Posted at 16:16 October 31, 2022
alainvtr
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hi !
with the “external wake up” wich value should i use for “bind command” ?
if a simple button is used on a PIN, i suppose i’ve to choose “pull-up” ?

    Harvey Specter
    Posted at 03:46 November 1, 2022
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    The “external wake up” pin does not send commands to a bound device. It just wakes up the device, and it sends the regular periodic report.

Harvey Specter
Posted at 21:11 October 18, 2021
glcos
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In case of RF-STAR module RF-BM-2652P2 the chip INPUT 1 is not exposed outside and is in fact not available. How do I implement the pairing button in that module ?

    Harvey Specter
    Posted at 03:33 October 19, 2021
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    Please note that you should define a logical “Input 1” in the configuration, but you can assign any physical pin.

    Harvey Specter
    Posted at 16:12 November 1, 2022
    alainvtr
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    my purpose is the “external wake up” on PIN1 to force à pairing – so i’ve only to choose a “pull-up” ?

      Harvey Specter
      Posted at 03:23 November 2, 2022
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      The pull resistor type depends on your schematic. In most cases, the internal pull-up resistor is enough.

Harvey Specter
Posted at 13:19 February 28, 2021
fred
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Hello,
Suggestion/Wish:
Add an option to disable repairing using “Power on, wait 2 seconds, power off, repeat this cycle three times.”.
I had to repair my 3 devices after a power outage.
Thanks.

    Harvey Specter
    Posted at 14:33 February 28, 2021
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    Hello,
    Hmmm. It is a strange or rare power outage with this scenario.

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