Wiki source code of BLE Bluetooth Remote Configure
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2 | **[[type the link label>>attach:devices.tool.apk]]Table of Contents:** | ||
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10 | = 1. Overview = | ||
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13 | There are some new models of Dragino sensors support BLE remote configure. User can use mobile phone to configure the sensor via BLE. | ||
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16 | = 2. Support Models = | ||
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19 | Here list the models that support BLE and the method to activate BLE function. | ||
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27 | (% class="sortHeader" %)|=(% style="width: 303px; background-color: rgb(217, 226, 243);" %)Models|=(% style="width: 439px; background-color: rgb(217, 226, 243);" %)BLE Activate Method|=(% style="width: 211px; background-color: rgb(217, 226, 243);" %)Comments | ||
28 | |(% style="width:303px" %)((( | ||
29 | All models with -LB, -LS , -NB, -NS, -CB, -CS suffix | ||
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31 | Device is battery power type and BLE will be only activate on below case: | ||
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33 | * Press button to send an uplink | ||
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35 | * Press button to active device. | ||
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37 | * Device Power on or reset. | ||
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39 | If there is no activity connection on BLE in 60 seconds, sensor will shut down BLE module to enter low power mode. | ||
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42 | = 3. How to connect = | ||
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44 | == 3.1 Use Dragino Device Tool to configure or upgrade firmware == | ||
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46 | === 3.1.1 How to download === | ||
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49 | Scroll to the bottom of the page, click Attachments, and click devices.tool.apk 1.1 to download. | ||
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51 | [[image:image-20241114083612-1.png||_mstalt="428636"]] | ||
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54 | === 3.1.2 How to configure === | ||
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56 | Install in mobile and run. Press the reset button of the device to be tested, and then click (% style="color:blue" %)**"Scan for Bluetooth devices".**(%%) Find the correct device and connect(the correct device name should be the same as the DEV EUI of the device). | ||
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58 | [[image:image-20241112140729-9.jpeg||_mstalt="474084" height="387" width="328"]] | ||
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60 | [[image:image-20241112140748-10.jpeg||_mstalt="495664" height="178" width="328"]] | ||
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64 | After the connection is successful, enter the interface and click (% style="color:blue" %)**"Conversation".** | ||
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66 | [[image:image-20241112141556-11.jpeg||_mstalt="495365" height="352" width="329"]] | ||
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69 | Each device has unique password named **AT PIN**. Input the password and you will be able to get access to the UART of the device. | ||
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71 | [[image:image-20241112143703-17.jpeg||_mstalt="496210" height="168" width="324"]] | ||
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74 | Enter AT PIN + line break in the dialog box, click (% style="color:blue" %)**"Send"**(%%), and return the data display (% style="color:blue" %)**"Password Correct"**(%%) to start configuring the AT command. | ||
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76 | **Note: When the password is displayed correctly, AT+CFG will be automatically sent and the returned message will be printed.** | ||
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79 | [[image:image-20241112143413-14.jpeg||_mstalt="494468" height="725" width="325"]] | ||
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82 | === 3.1.3 How to upgrade firmware === | ||
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85 | Open the Devices Tool and click on (% style="color:blue" %)**"Upgrade Device"**(%%). | ||
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87 | [[image:image-20241112144653-18.jpeg||_mstalt="498199" height="147" width="325"]] | ||
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90 | Enter the upgraded IMEI (DEV EUI), click (% style="color:blue" %)**"Select File"**(%%) to find the file you want to upgrade, and click (% style="color:blue" %)**"Start"**(%%). While waiting for the upgrade, ask the device to reset once. | ||
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92 | [[image:image-20241112145833-20.jpeg||_mstalt="495820" height="290" width="324"]] | ||
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95 | When the upgrade is complete, it will prompt:"**updata successfully**". | ||
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97 | [[image:image-20241112150223-21.jpeg||_mstalt="492791" height="215" width="326"]] | ||
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100 | === 3.1.4 How to export logs === | ||
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102 | Open the Devices Tool and click the icon in the upper right corner. | ||
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104 | [[image:image-20241112151146-22.jpeg||_mstalt="494819" height="85" width="329"]] | ||
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107 | select the log you want to export, then click the share icon on the far right to enter the document that comes with your phone and choose to export it. | ||
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109 | [[image:image-20241112151321-23.jpeg||_mstalt="493480" height="259" width="324"]] | ||
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112 | == 3.2 How to use PC to connect? == | ||
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115 | Firstly, a USB to Bluetooth host is required | ||
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117 | [[image:image-20230601152915-3.png||_mstalt="430144"]] | ||
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120 | [[image:image-20230601152950-4.png||_mstalt="430118"]] | ||
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122 | Insert the Bluetooth host into the computer | ||
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124 | [[image:image-20230518151327-5.png||_mstalt="431535"]] | ||
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127 | Open the serial port assistant on the computer | ||
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129 | [[image:image-20230518145316-3.png||_mstalt="431054" height="560" width="730"]] | ||
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131 | Then connect according to the operating instructions of the purchased Bluetooth host | ||
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133 | (be careful! The AT command in this description may be different from the AT command of the Bluetooth host you purchased. Please follow the instructions for the Bluetooth host you purchased) | ||
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135 | The Bluetooth name to be connected is the DEVEUI of the node | ||
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137 | [[image:image-20230518151444-6.png||_mstalt="431847"]] | ||
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140 | = 4. Access Password and Command = | ||
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143 | Each device is shipped with a label as below include (% style="color:blue" %)**6 chars AT PIN**(%%). this is the PIN to access the console of sensor. | ||
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145 | For AT Commands list please refer user manual for each sensor. | ||
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147 | [[image:image-20240204111711-2.png||_mstalt="426413"]] | ||
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150 | = 5.Use MAC Bluetooth to connect to nodes = | ||
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153 | 1.Download BLE terminal or BLE Device Info | ||
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155 | 2. Turn on MAC Bluetooth | ||
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157 | 3.Open the Bluetooth tool, check the Bluetooth list, and find the device name | ||
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159 | [[image:image-20240802162132-1.png||_mstalt="427778" height="557" width="907"]] | ||
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161 | 4.Click Connect, find the read/write window, and you can complete the communication with the device. | ||
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163 | [[image:image-20240802162318-2.png||_mstalt="430144" height="558" width="892"]] |