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<h1>Hardware Support: XBee Node Configuration
Tool</h1><a name="tools" id="tools"></a>
<h2>JMRI Tools</h2>
<h4>XBee Node Configuration</h4>
<p>The XBee Node Configuration tool can be used to add XBee
nodes to the JMRI configuration.<br>
You can access the tool from the Xbee menu when an <a href=
"index.shtml">XBee connection</a> is active.</p><img src=
"images/XBeeConfiguration.png" alt=
"XBee node Configuration Tool Image" height="437" width="400"
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<p>At the top are three drop down boxes for:</p>
<ul>
<li>the 16 bit Node Address</li>
<li>the 64 bit GUID</li>
<li>the Node Identification (NI) field of the node.</li>
</ul>
<p>Selecting an address in the first drop-down will bring up
the information for the selected node in the bottom half of
the tool pane.</p>
<h4>Table</h4>
<p>There's a 3 column listing of the current configuration of
the Node's I/O pins:</p>
<ul>
<li>The first column lists the DIO pin numbers.</li>
<li>The second column lists the system name associated with
the pin or <code>- free -</code> if the pin is not
currently assigned to a device.</li>
<li>The last column lists the User Names associated with
the System Names.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Buttons</h4>
<p>The button labeled "Add Node" will add the node associated
with the 16 bit address to the list of nodes.</p>
<p>The button labeled "Discover Nodes" will cause the XBee to
perform a node discovery routine and search for new nodes on
the network.</p>
<p>The button labeled "Edit Node" will allow you to edit node
information for the selected node.</p>
<p>The button labeled "Delete Node" will remove the currently
selected node.</p>
<p>The button labeled "Done" will close the XBee Node
Configuration tool. <a name="documentation" id=
"documentation"></a></p>
<h2>Documentation</h2>
<h3>JMRI Help</h3>
<p>Back to the <a href="index.shtml">XBee Help</a> page.</p>
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