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Rover 5 Tank Kit (Powered by Romeo and Xbee)

Hi I did buy this kit http://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/product&filter_name=rover%205&product_id=420
I tried hundred of tutorials over the internet and nothing, someone can explain me how to configure xbee (X-CTU, pinid etc) step by step with pictures please.
I don't know if I need change a jumper in romeo arduino or configure something.
I think in xbee I did all the ways, because I spend over 3 days this, reading and reading but nothing... I think I have to do something with shield and romeo.
Please help me!
Thank you
I tried hundred of tutorials over the internet and nothing, someone can explain me how to configure xbee (X-CTU, pinid etc) step by step with pictures please.
I don't know if I need change a jumper in romeo arduino or configure something.
I think in xbee I did all the ways, because I spend over 3 days this, reading and reading but nothing... I think I have to do something with shield and romeo.
Please help me!
Thank you
2011-09-29 03:23:22 Hi Mantovani,
Sorry for my delayed response. I have a solution to your problem.
Set them to Coordinator AT mode
and to Router AT mode
For the coordinator these are the settings I used and worked.
Coordinator AT
PAN ID: 10
Node Identifier: COO1 (Its under addressing, you can set it to whatever you want)
For the Router:
Router AT
PAN ID: 10
Node Identifier: RT1
I did not modify the DH, DL, or any other settings. You can see this tutorial:
[url=http://www.penguincity.org/poe-tank/XBee%20setup.pdf]http://www.penguincity.org/poe-tank/XBee%20setup.pdf[/url]
Here is another tutorial that covers other settings, I did not try these since it worked for me with the first tutorial.
[url=http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/2009/01/xbee-shield-to-xbee-shield.html]http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/2009/01/xbee-shield-to-xbee-shield.html[/url]
Once again, I'm sorry for the delay, and I hope that you have figured it out or that these tutorials help you.
Hector
Sorry for my delayed response. I have a solution to your problem.
Set them to Coordinator AT mode
and to Router AT mode
For the coordinator these are the settings I used and worked.
Coordinator AT
PAN ID: 10
Node Identifier: COO1 (Its under addressing, you can set it to whatever you want)
For the Router:
Router AT
PAN ID: 10
Node Identifier: RT1
I did not modify the DH, DL, or any other settings. You can see this tutorial:
[url=http://www.penguincity.org/poe-tank/XBee%20setup.pdf]http://www.penguincity.org/poe-tank/XBee%20setup.pdf[/url]
Here is another tutorial that covers other settings, I did not try these since it worked for me with the first tutorial.
[url=http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/2009/01/xbee-shield-to-xbee-shield.html]http://antipastohw.blogspot.com/2009/01/xbee-shield-to-xbee-shield.html[/url]
Once again, I'm sorry for the delay, and I hope that you have figured it out or that these tutorials help you.

2011-09-19 18:54:46 Hi Mantovani,
The Series 2 Xbee modules are very difficult to setup. I am working on a walk through for you and other customers. In the mean time just keep trying. If you are successful before me, you can post the instructions here.
Hector
Hector
The Series 2 Xbee modules are very difficult to setup. I am working on a walk through for you and other customers. In the mean time just keep trying. If you are successful before me, you can post the instructions here.
Hector

2011-09-16 13:27:47 My configurations,
Sender(my computer)
Ch=C
ID=3332
DH=15
DL=10
My=20
Receiver(arduino)
CH=C
ID=3332
Dh=15
DL=20
my=10
mantovani
Sender(my computer)
Ch=C
ID=3332
DH=15
DL=10
My=20
Receiver(arduino)
CH=C
ID=3332
Dh=15
DL=20
my=10
