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27 27  By following the steps below in the configuration example, Users can convert the uplink data of the lorawan sensor to BACnet data
28 28  
29 -LPS8v2 includes a local ChirpStack Server. This example shows how to configure SN50V3_LB to use with BACnet. This example assumes users already have:
29 +LPS8v2 includes a local ChirpStack Server. This example shows how to configure LHT65N to use with BACnet. This example assumes users already have:
30 30  
31 -* SN50V3_LB register on LPS8v2 Built-In ChirpStack server already
31 +* LHT65N register on LPS8v2 Built-In ChirpStack server already
32 32  * The user is able to see the data on the built-in ChirpStack server device page.
33 33  
34 34  Below are the steps to configure lps8v2 BACnet.
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58 58  
59 59  === Step 1. Enable BACnet ===
60 60  
61 -First, Uesrs need to click "**BACnet~-~->BACnet Server**" in the page
62 62  
63 -1.(% style="color:blue" %)**Enable BACnet**(%%):enable/ disable the BACnet mode
62 +1.Enable BACnet:
64 64  
65 -2.(% style="color:blue" %)**Mode**(%%):Configure the UDP mode
64 +2.Mode:
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67 -3.(% style="color:blue" %)**UDP Port**(%%):UDP/IP port number for BACnet/IP communications.
66 +3.UDP Port:
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69 -4.(% style="color:blue" %)**Device ID**(%%):This is the unique BACnet device identifier. The user has to be careful to avoid conflicts, by choosing an identifier, that is not currently used on the network.
68 +4.Device ID:
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71 -5.(% style="color:blue" %)**Device Name**(%%):Determined by the manufacturer, indicating the device model.
70 +5.Device Name:
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73 -6.(% style="color:blue" %)**Enable BBMD**(%%):BBMD is a "BACnet/IP Broadcast Management Device" and is used to distribute BACnet broadcast messages throughout a BACnet/IP network consisting of interconnected TCP/IP sub-networks. A BBMD forwards BACnet/IP broadcast messages sent by devices connected to its subnet to peer BBMDs. Upon arrival at a destination BBMD, the message is then re-broadcast on that subnet. BACnet/IP broadcast messages are also sent to registered BACnet/IP Foreign Devices.
72 +6.Enable BBMD:
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75 -7.(% style="color:blue" %)**BBMD IP Address**(%%):IPv4 address of BBMD or external device registrar.
74 +7.BBMD IP Address:
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77 -8.(% style="color:blue" %)**BBMD IP Port**(%%):UDP/IP port number for external device registration
76 +8.BBMD IP Port:
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79 -9.(% style="color:blue" %)**BBMD Subnet Mask**(%%):UDP/IP Subnet Mask number for external device registration
78 +9.BBMD Subnet Mask:
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81 -10.(% style="color:blue" %)**BBMD TimeToLive**(%%):Number of seconds used in Foreign Device Registration.
80 +10.BBMD TimeToLive:
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83 -11.(% style="color:blue" %)**Save&Apply**(%%):Click after the configuration is completed
82 +11.Save&Apply:
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85 -12.(% style="color:blue" %)**Refresh**(%%):Refresh the configuration
84 +12.Refresh:
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87 87  [[image:image-20250603115501-1.png]]
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89 89  
90 -After starting BACnet, use Yabe BACnet tool to check
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92 -Click the "[[image:image-20250603134823-3.png]]" to configure the connection to BACnet. Note that the Port needs to match the previous step, and the local endpoint is the address of the local host
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94 -[[image:image-20250603134617-2.png||height="795" width="1262"]]
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96 -[[image:image-20250603134854-4.png||height="796" width="1262"]]
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98 -
99 99  === Step 2. Configure BACnet Object ===
100 100  
101 101  
102 -The user returns to the "**BACnet~-~->BACnet Object**" interface to generate object data
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104 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Name**(%%):Show the name of the BACnet object already created.
105 -
106 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Type**(%%):Show the type of the BACnet object already created.
107 -
108 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Value**(%%):Show the Object value of the BACnet object already created.
109 -
110 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Units**(%%):Show the units of the BACnet object already created.
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112 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Description**(%%):Set the description of the BACnet object.
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114 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Last Seen**(%%):Show the latest update time of the current value of the BACnet object already created.
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116 -[[image:image-20250603135033-5.png]]
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119 -When the chirpstack built into the gateway can view the decoded data, click "**Create Objects**" in the "**BACnet~-~->BACnet Object**" page to check the sensor data and add it to the BACnet Object.
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121 -[[image:image-20250603140126-6.png||height="656" width="1247"]]
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123 -
124 -For example, configure the BACnet sensor data as follows
125 -
126 -1.(% style="color:blue" %)**Create Objects**(%%):Create Object
127 -
128 -2.(% style="color:blue" %)**LoRa Device**(%%):Select the sensor device DevEUI that needs to be added
129 -
130 -3.(% style="color:blue" %)**Decode key**(%%):Select the required sensor decoding data
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132 -4.(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Name**(%%):Configure object Name
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134 -5.(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Type**(%%):Select Object Type
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136 -6.(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Units**(%%):Select the Object unit
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138 -7.(% style="color:blue" %)**Object Descripyion**(%%):Set the description of the BACnet object.
139 -
140 -8.(% style="color:blue" %)**Create**
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142 -[[image:image-20250603140746-8.png||height="577" width="1342"]]
143 -
144 144  === step 3. Check Result ===
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146 -After completing all the above configurations, check the BACnet data
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148 -[[image:image-20250603141358-9.png||height="846" width="1342"]]
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