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18 18  === 1.1.2 List supported products and requirements ===
19 19  
20 20  
21 -Gateway model: LPS8v2,LG01v2,MS20
21 +Gateway model: LPS8v2,LG01v2,MS20,MS48-LR
22 22  
23 23  
24 -== 1.2 Download and Install the BACnet ==
24 += 2. Bridge LoRaWAN network to BACnet network =
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28 -(((
29 -wget [[http:~~/~~/dragino.vicp.io:6080/bacnet/dragino-bacnet-apps-hp0c-2023-03-01.deb>>url:http://dragino.vicp.io:6080/bacnet/dragino-bacnet-apps-hp0c-2023-03-01.deb]]
30 -dpkg -i dragino-bacnet-apps-hp0c-2023-03-01.deb
31 -)))
27 +By following the steps below in the configuration example, Users can convert the uplink data of the lorawan sensor to BACnet data
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33 -[[image:image-20230401114036-1.png]]
29 +LPS8v2 includes a local ChirpStack Server. This example shows how to configure LHT65N to use with BACnet. This example assumes users already have:
34 34  
31 +* LHT65N register on LPS8v2 Built-In ChirpStack server already
32 +* The user is able to see the data on the built-in ChirpStack server device page.
35 35  
36 -== 1.3 Configure BACnet ==
34 +Below are the steps to configure lps8v2 BACnet.
37 37  
38 -After BACnet is installed, run commands to modify BACnet configurations
39 39  
40 -**Note: device_port and bacnet_ip_port are not set to the same**
37 +== 2.1 Register gateway ==
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43 -(((
44 -nano /etc/config/bacnet
45 -)))
46 46  
47 -**Examples:**
40 +For information on how to register a gateway connection to chirpstack, please refer to the link:
48 48  
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51 -config settings 'general'
52 - option bacnet_ip '10.130.2.80'  #The IP address of the BACnetIP network, here basically the same IP as the bbmd address below
53 - option bacnet_ip_port '47808'  #As with bbmd_port, the purpose of this is to register a Bacnet Server application as a bbmd registration server
54 - option bbmd_address '10.130.2.80'  #bbmd is the BACnet registration server. Only one bbmd server is required in the same ip network
55 - option bbmd_port '47808'  #In general, 47808 is used as the default port
56 - option bacnet_dev_count '2'  #Here is the number of BACnet devices that need to be simulated, if the number is 2, then the following settings must have 2, which are bacdev_1, bacdev_2
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42 +**[[https:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Notes%20for%20ChirpStack/#H4.A0SemtechUDPforChirpStackv4>>https://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Notes%20for%20ChirpStack/#H4.A0SemtechUDPforChirpStackv4]]**
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61 -config settings 'bacdev_1'
62 - option device_name 'LHT65N-1'  #The identification name of the bacnet device
63 - option device_id '10001'  #The unique identification code in the same network segment of BACnet,Scope is(1 - 4194302)
64 - option device_port '47912'  #The IP port occupied by Bacnet when it starts, Scope is (1024 - 65535)
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69 -config settings 'bacdev_2'
70 - option device_name 'LHT65N-2'
71 - option device_id '10002'
72 - option device_port '47913'  
73 -)))
45 +== 2.2  Register Node ==
74 74  
75 -== 1.4 Run BACnet ==
47 +For information on how to register a Node connection to chirpstack, please refer to the link:
76 76  
77 -After the configuration is complete, run the following command to start BACnet, The following are two ways to run BACnet:
49 +**[[https:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Notes%20for%20ChirpStack/#H2.A0Nodeusageintroduction>>https://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Notes%20for%20ChirpStack/#H2.A0Nodeusageintroduction]]**
78 78  
79 -(1) With /etc/config/bacnet configuration, and to run the registration server on the current machine, start it with the following command (configure the /etc/config/bacnet file correctly):
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83 -bacserver -c -s
84 -)))
52 +== 2.3 Configure BACnet ==
85 85  
86 -(2) Without /etc/config/bacnet, and to run the registration server on the current machine, start it with the following command:
54 +After completing the steps of registering the gateway and nodes as mentioned above, start configuring BACnet
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90 -bacserver -s -a 10.130.2.80 -p 47808
91 -)))
56 +Video on the configuration of BACnet:
92 92  
93 -This command simulates two devices, with device IDs 47910 and 47911
94 94  
95 -Enter bacserver -h to output help
59 +=== step 1. Enable BACnet ===
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98 -(((
99 -bacserver -h
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101 101  
102 -[[image:image-20230401114458-2.png]]
103 103  
104 -== 1.5 Read devices and modify devices ==
105 -
106 -Enter baccli -h to output help
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109 -(((
110 -baccli -h
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112 -
113 -[[image:image-20230401114641-3.png]]
114 -
115 -
116 -**Examples:**
117 -
118 -(1) List the current Bacnet devices:
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122 -baccli -l -a
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125 -[[image:image-20230401114653-4.png]]
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127 -
128 -(2) List device information based on device ID:
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132 -baccli -l -i id
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135 -[[image:image-20230401114706-5.png]]
136 -
137 -(3) List the device details by device ID:
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141 -baccli -l -v -i id
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143 -
144 -(4) Modify the specified attribute value based on the device ID:
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148 -baccli -i id -p prop -w value
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150 -
151 -[[image:image-20230401114720-6.png]]
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153 -
154 -(5)Check the results using the BACnet tool
155 -
156 -The user can check the data of the device by using the **[[yabe BACnet tool>>https://sourceforge.net/projects/yetanotherbacnetexplorer/]]**
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158 -[[image:image-20230401114729-7.png||height="521" width="1077"]]
159 -
160 -
161 -== 1.6 Example: How to transfer data to BACnet via LoRaWAN in LPS8v2 ==
162 -
163 -LPS8v2 includes a local TTN Server and Node-Red. This example shows how to configure LHT65N to use with the BACnet. This example assumes users already have:
164 -
165 -* LHT65N register on LPS8v2 Built-In TTN server already
166 -* The user is able to see the data on the built-in TTN server device page.
167 -* The LPS8v2 already has BACnet installed
168 -
169 -Below are the steps to plot the sensor data on LPS8v2 BACnet.
170 -
171 -
172 -=== 1.6.1 Link BACnet to Local TTN ===
173 -
174 -Users can download the Node-Red decoder from this link and import it into the Node-Red platform: **[[attach:LHT65N_TTN_to_BACnet.json||target="_blank"]]**
175 -
176 -For more information on importing Input Flow, check out this link:**[[Import Input Flow for Dragino Sensors>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Node-RED/#H3.A0ImportInputFlowforDraginoSensors]]**
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178 -
179 -After importing the Input Flow is complete, the user needs to edit the MQTT in the node
180 -
181 -Users can edit the MQTT node red color by referring to the following link:
182 -
183 -[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Notes%20for%20TTN/#H6.3A0Example:UseLocalServerTTNandNode-RedinLPS8v2>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Notes%20for%20TTN/#H6.3A0Example:UseLocalServerTTNandNode-RedinLPS8v2]]
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185 -[[image:image-20230401144951-10.png||height="814" width="1223"]]
186 -
187 -=== 1.6.2 Check result. ===
188 -
189 -[[image:image-20230401142357-8.png||height="677" width="1232"]]
190 -
191 -
192 -The BACnet tool displays the temperature, humidity and battery voltage of the LHT65N
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194 -[[image:image-20230401144525-9.png||height="487" width="1237"]]
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