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  1.   Cloning Z-Stack Network Properties Using the SimpleLink Wireless MCU Family
    1.     Trademarks
    2. Introduction
    3. Abbreviations and Acronyms
    4. Tool Versions
      1. 3.1 Command Line Interface (CLI)
      2. 3.2 MAC OS Application
      3. 3.3 Windows Executable
    5. Trust Center and Non-Volatile Memory
    6. Multi-Page NVM
    7. MT Interface
    8. Zigbee Coordinator Setup Procedure
    9. Zigbee Coordinator Cloning Procedure
      1. 8.1 Cloning: Method One
      2. 8.2 Cloning: Method Two
    10. Zigbee Coordinator Cloning Procedure Example
    11. 10 Other Application Considerations
    12. 11 Summary
    13. 12 References
  2.   A TI Zigbee Network Properties Cloning Tool Guide
    1.     A.1 Tool Layout
    2.     A.2 Configuration File
    3.     A.3 Content File
    4.     A.4 Application Selection
    5.     A.5 COM Ports
    6.     A.6 Read Settings
    7.     A.7 Write Settings
    8.     A.8 Output Settings
    9.     A.9 Save/Load Settings
    10.     A.10 Help
  3.   B Establishing a Serial Connection
    1.     B.1 Serial Connections
    2.     B.2 Detecting COM Ports

MAC OS Application

The MAC OS application was tested under OS versions 10.12.6 and 10.15.5. If running this application while on OS version 10.14.6, the application may cause the PC to log out the user. In order to avoid this, upgrade the OS versions to something other than 10.14.6.

To open the application for the first time, the user needs to approve the security restrictions and move the application into the "Applications" folder of the PC. When the application is opened, it will take a few seconds for the tool to scan for available ZC/ZNP devices upon startup. Once opened, the tool will operate in the same manner as the Windows instructions outlined in Section A. For more details on how to operate this tool, see the READ ME file located under the MAC OS folder.