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... ... @@ -9,12 +9,14 @@ 9 9 10 10 Dragino LoRaWAN End Node support two types of AT Commands and Downlink Commands: 11 11 12 -* **Common Commands:** They should be available for each sensor, such as: change uplink interval, reset device. 13 -* **Sensor Related Commands:** Only for special sensor, such as control relay, poll RS485 device. 12 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**Common Commands:** (%%) They should be available for each sensor, such as: change uplink interval, reset device. 13 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**Sensor Related Commands:** (%%) Only for special sensor, such as control relay, poll RS485 device. 14 14 15 15 ((( 16 16 **This page shows the common commands since Dragino LoRaWAN stack DR-LWS-005. Make sure the end node support stack higher than DR-LWS-005 before checking this page.** 17 17 18 + 19 + 18 18 ))) 19 19 20 20 = 2. How to use AT Commands or Downlink command = ... ... @@ -138,11 +138,11 @@ 138 138 ))) 139 139 140 140 ((( 141 -If the downlink payload=0100003C, it means set the END Node ’s Transmit Interval to 0x00003C=60(S), while type code is 01.143 +If the downlink payload=0100003C, it means set the END Node's Transmit Interval to 0x00003C=60(S), while type code is 01. 142 142 ))) 143 143 144 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload:** 0100001E** ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 30 seconds 145 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload:** 0100003C** ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds 146 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload:** 0100001E** ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 30 seconds 147 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload:** 0100003C** ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds 146 146 147 147 148 148 ... ... @@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ 155 155 156 156 (% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: ATZ** 157 157 158 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width: 727.222px" %)159 -|=(% colspan="3" %)ATZ: Trig a reset of the MCU 160 -|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 161 -|ATZ|Reset MCU|((( 160 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:546px" %) 161 +|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 543px;" %)ATZ: Trig a reset of the MCU 162 +|(% style="width:157px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:92px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:294px" %)**Response** 163 +|(% style="width:157px" %)ATZ|(% style="width:92px" %)Reset MCU|(% style="width:294px" %)((( 162 162 Device reset and show booting info 163 163 164 164 LSN50 Device/LoRa ST Module ... ... @@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ 181 181 ((( 182 182 If the downlink payload=**04FF**, the end node will reboot. 183 183 186 + 184 184 185 185 ))) 186 186 ... ... @@ -192,10 +192,10 @@ 192 192 193 193 (% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+FDR** 194 194 195 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:8 31.222px" %)196 -|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 8 28px;" %)Reset to factory default197 -|(% style="width:1 81px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:181px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:465px" %)**Response**198 -|(% style="width:1 81px" %)AT+FDR|(% style="width:181px" %)Reset to factory default|(% style="width:465px" %)(((198 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:789px" %) 199 +|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 786px;" %)Reset to factory default 200 +|(% style="width:154px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:175px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:456px" %)**Response** 201 +|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+FDR|(% style="width:175px" %)Reset to factory default|(% style="width:456px" %)((( 199 199 Device reset to factory default parameters and show booting info 200 200 201 201 LSN50 Device/LoRa ST Module ... ... @@ -220,6 +220,7 @@ 220 220 ))) 221 221 222 222 226 + 223 223 == 4.4 Show Firmware Version == 224 224 225 225 ... ... @@ -228,10 +228,10 @@ 228 228 229 229 (% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+VER** 230 230 231 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:5 86px" %)232 -|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 5 83px;" %)AT+VER: Image Version and Frequency Band233 -|(% style="width:17 0px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:300px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:113px" %)**Response**234 -|(% style="width:17 0px" %)AT+VER=?|(% style="width:300px" %)Show Image version and Frequency Band|(% style="width:113px" %)(((235 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:542px" %) 236 +|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 539px;" %)AT+VER: Image Version and Frequency Band 237 +|(% style="width:157px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:295px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:86px" %)**Response** 238 +|(% style="width:157px" %)AT+VER=?|(% style="width:295px" %)Show Image version and Frequency Band|(% style="width:86px" %)((( 235 235 1.3 EU868 236 236 237 237 OK ... ... @@ -284,6 +284,7 @@ 284 284 firmware version: v1.1.0 ~-~-> 110 285 285 286 286 291 + 287 287 == 4.5 Show System Configure == 288 288 289 289 ... ... @@ -311,6 +311,7 @@ 311 311 312 312 313 313 319 + 314 314 = 5. Keys, IDs and EUIs management = 315 315 316 316 ... ... @@ -330,6 +330,9 @@ 330 330 ))) 331 331 |(% style="width:305px" %)AT+APPEUI=00 b3 d5 7e f0 00 4d 34|(% style="width:186px" %)Set the Application EUI|(% style="width:191px" %)OK 332 332 339 + 340 + 341 + 333 333 == 5.2 Application Key == 334 334 335 335 ... ... @@ -346,6 +346,9 @@ 346 346 ))) 347 347 |(% style="width:441px" %)AT+APPKEY=00 35 55 55 22 23 55 53 43 24 23 42 34 35 35 35|(% style="width:180px" %)Set the Application Key|(% style="width:350px" %)OK 348 348 358 + 359 + 360 + 349 349 == 5.3 Application Session Key == 350 350 351 351 ... ... @@ -364,6 +364,9 @@ 364 364 OK 365 365 ))) 366 366 379 + 380 + 381 + 367 367 == 5.4 Device Address == 368 368 369 369 ... ... @@ -382,6 +382,9 @@ 382 382 ))) 383 383 |(% style="width:192px" %)AT+DADDR=A8 40 41 FF|(% style="width:241px" %)Set the Application Session Key.|(% style="width:359px" %)OK 384 384 400 + 401 + 402 + 385 385 == 5.5 Device EUI == 386 386 387 387 ... ... @@ -400,6 +400,9 @@ 400 400 OK 401 401 ))) 402 402 421 + 422 + 423 + 403 403 == 5.6 Network ID == 404 404 405 405 ... ... @@ -416,6 +416,9 @@ 416 416 ))) 417 417 |(% style="width:191px" %)AT+NWKID=A8 40 41 FF|(% style="width:153px" %)Set the Network ID.|(% style="width:101px" %)OK 418 418 440 + 441 + 442 + 419 419 == 5.7 Network Session Key == 420 420 421 421 ... ... @@ -432,6 +432,9 @@ 432 432 ))) 433 433 |(% style="width:455px" %)AT+NWKSKEY=A8 40 41 FF FF 12 34 56 00 01 02 04 05 06 06 07|(% style="width:215px" %)Set the Network Session Key.|(% style="width:343px" %)OK 434 434 459 + 460 + 461 + 435 435 = 6. Joining and sending date on LoRaWAN network = 436 436 437 437 ... ... @@ -455,6 +455,8 @@ 455 455 |(% style="width:155px" %)AT+CFM=1|(% style="width:205px" %)Set the confirmation mode|(% style="width:346px" %)OK 456 456 |(% style="width:155px" %)AT+CFM=2|(% style="width:205px" %)Set the confirmation mode|(% style="width:346px" %)While Error in format, return AT_PARAM_ERROR 457 457 485 + 486 + 458 458 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x05** 459 459 460 460 Format: Command Code (0x05) followed by 2 bytes mode value. ... ... @@ -461,10 +461,12 @@ 461 461 462 462 If the downlink payload=0501, it means set end node to use confirm mode, while type code is 05. 463 463 464 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 0501 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=1 465 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0500 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=0 493 +* **Example 1:** Downlink Payload: 0501 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=1 494 +* **Example 2:** Downlink Payload: 0500 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=0 466 466 467 467 497 + 498 + 468 468 === 6.1.2 AT+CFM command since DR-LWS007 software stack === 469 469 470 470 ... ... @@ -501,6 +501,8 @@ 501 501 OK 502 502 ))) 503 503 535 + 536 + 504 504 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x05** 505 505 506 506 Format: Command Code (0x05) followed by 2 bytes mode value. ... ... @@ -507,10 +507,12 @@ 507 507 508 508 If the downlink payload=05010101, it means set end node to use confirm mode, while type code is 05. 509 509 510 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 05010101 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=1,1,1 511 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 05000700 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=0,7,0 543 +* **Example 1:** Downlink Payload: 05010101 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=1,1,1 544 +* **Example 2:** Downlink Payload: 05000700 ~/~/ Set AT+CFM=0,7,0 512 512 513 513 547 + 548 + 514 514 == 6.2 Confirm Status == 515 515 516 516 ... ... @@ -526,6 +526,9 @@ 526 526 OK 527 527 ))) 528 528 564 + 565 + 566 + 529 529 == 6.3 Join LoRa® Network == 530 530 531 531 ... ... @@ -543,6 +543,9 @@ 543 543 While Error in format, return AT_BUSY_ERROR 544 544 ))) 545 545 584 + 585 + 586 + 546 546 == 6.4 LoRa® Network Join Mode == 547 547 548 548 ... ... @@ -560,6 +560,8 @@ 560 560 |(% style="width:162px" %)AT+NJM=0|(% style="width:227px" %)Set the Network Join Mode|(% style="width:361px" %)OK 561 561 |(% style="width:162px" %)AT+NJM=2|(% style="width:227px" %)Set the Network Join Mode|(% style="width:361px" %)While Error in format, return AT_PARAM_ERROR 562 562 604 + 605 + 563 563 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x20** 564 564 565 565 Format: Command Code (0x20) followed by 1 bytes mode value. ... ... @@ -566,10 +566,12 @@ 566 566 567 567 If the downlink payload=2000, it means set the Network Join Mode, while type code is 20. 568 568 569 -* **Example 1: **Downlink Payload: **2000** 570 -* **Example 2:** Downlink Payload: **2001** ~/~/ Set AT+NJM=1 612 +* **Example 1: **Downlink Payload: **2000 ** ~/~/ Set AT+NJM=0 613 +* **Example 2:** Downlink Payload: **2001** ~/~/ Set AT+NJM=1 571 571 572 572 616 + 617 + 573 573 == 6.5 LoRa® Network Join Status == 574 574 575 575 ... ... @@ -585,6 +585,9 @@ 585 585 OK 586 586 ))) 587 587 633 + 634 + 635 + 588 588 == 6.6 Print Last Received Data in Raw Format == 589 589 590 590 ... ... @@ -600,6 +600,9 @@ 600 600 OK 601 601 ))) 602 602 651 + 652 + 653 + 603 603 == 6.7 Print Last Received Data in Binary Format == 604 604 605 605 ... ... @@ -615,6 +615,9 @@ 615 615 OK 616 616 ))) 617 617 669 + 670 + 671 + 618 618 == 6.8 Send Text Data == 619 619 620 620 ... ... @@ -634,6 +634,9 @@ 634 634 635 635 ))) 636 636 691 + 692 + 693 + 637 637 == 6.9 Send Hexadecimal Data == 638 638 639 639 ... ... @@ -642,16 +642,19 @@ 642 642 643 643 (% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+SENDB** 644 644 645 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:11 20.22px" %)646 -|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 1 117px;" %)AT+SENDB647 -|(% style="width:257px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:4 06px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:453px" %)**Response**648 -|(% style="width:257px" %)AT+SENDB=12:abcdef0123456789|(% style="width:4 06px" %)Send hexadecimal data along with the application port.|(% style="width:453px" %)OK649 -|(% style="width:257px" %)AT+SENDB=abcdef0123456789|(% style="width:4 06px" %)Send hexadecimal data along with the application port.|(% style="width:453px" %)While Error in format, return(((702 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:1101px" %) 703 +|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 1098px;" %)AT+SENDB 704 +|(% style="width:257px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:394px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:446px" %)**Response** 705 +|(% style="width:257px" %)AT+SENDB=12:abcdef0123456789|(% style="width:394px" %)Send hexadecimal data along with the application port.|(% style="width:446px" %)OK 706 +|(% style="width:257px" %)AT+SENDB=abcdef0123456789|(% style="width:394px" %)Send hexadecimal data along with the application port.|(% style="width:446px" %)While Error in format, return((( 650 650 AT_PARAM_ERROR AT_BUSY_ERROR/AT_NO_NETWORK_JOINED 651 651 652 652 653 653 ))) 654 654 712 + 713 + 714 + 655 655 = 7. LoRaWAN network management = 656 656 657 657 ... ... @@ -674,14 +674,18 @@ 674 674 AT_PARAM_ERROR 675 675 ))) 676 676 737 + 738 + 677 677 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x22** 678 678 679 679 If the downlink payload=2201, it means setting the adaptive data rate to 1, while type code is 22. 680 680 681 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2201** ~/~/ Set AT+ADR=1. 682 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **2200FFFF** ~/~/ Set AT+ADR=0. 743 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2201** ~/~/ Set AT+ADR=1. 744 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **2200FFFF** ~/~/ Set AT+ADR=0. 683 683 684 684 747 + 748 + 685 685 == 7.2 LoRa® Class == 686 686 687 687 ... ... @@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ 688 688 Feature: Get or Set the Device Class(Currently only support class A, class C). 689 689 690 690 691 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+CLASS** 755 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+CLASS** 692 692 693 693 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:507.222px" %) 694 694 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 504px;" %)AT+CLASS ... ... @@ -700,13 +700,16 @@ 700 700 701 701 ))) 702 702 767 + 768 + 769 + 703 703 == 7.3 Duty Cycle Setting == 704 704 705 705 706 -Feature: Get or Set the ETSI Duty Cycle setting 773 +Feature: Get or Set the ETSI Duty Cycle setting** - 0**=disable, **1**=enable - Only for testing. 707 707 708 708 709 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+DCS** 776 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+DCS** 710 710 711 711 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:515.222px" %) 712 712 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 512px;" %)AT+DCS ... ... @@ -718,6 +718,9 @@ 718 718 719 719 ))) 720 720 788 + 789 + 790 + 721 721 == 7.4 Data Rate == 722 722 723 723 ... ... @@ -736,14 +736,18 @@ 736 736 737 737 ))) 738 738 809 + 810 + 739 739 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x2200aaFF** 740 740 741 741 If the downlink payload=220001FF, it means setting the data rate to 1, while type code is 22 00 aa FF. 742 742 743 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **220001FF** ~/~/ Set AT+DR=1. 744 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **220000FF** ~/~/ Set AT+DR=0. 815 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **220001FF** ~/~/ Set AT+DR=1. 816 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **220000FF** ~/~/ Set AT+DR=0. 745 745 746 746 819 + 820 + 747 747 == 7.5 Frame Counter Downlink == 748 748 749 749 ... ... @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ 750 750 Feature: Get or Set the Frame Counter Downlink. 751 751 752 752 753 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+FCD** 827 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+FCD** 754 754 755 755 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:693.222px" %) 756 756 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 690px;" %)AT+FCD ... ... @@ -762,12 +762,15 @@ 762 762 OK 763 763 ))) 764 764 839 + 840 + 841 + 765 765 == 7.6 Frame Counter Uplink == 766 766 767 767 Feature: Get or Set the Frame Counter Uplink. 768 768 769 769 770 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+FCU** 847 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+FCU** 771 771 772 772 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:534.222px" %) 773 773 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 531px;" %)AT+FCU ... ... @@ -779,6 +779,9 @@ 779 779 780 780 ))) 781 781 859 + 860 + 861 + 782 782 == 7.7 Join Accept Delay1 == 783 783 784 784 ... ... @@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ 785 785 Feature: Get or Set the Join Accept Delay between the end of the Tx and the Join Rx Window 1 in ms. 786 786 787 787 788 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+JN1DL** 868 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+JN1DL** 789 789 790 790 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:537.222px" %) 791 791 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 534px;" %)AT+JN1DL ... ... @@ -797,12 +797,16 @@ 797 797 798 798 ))) 799 799 880 + 881 + 882 + 800 800 == 7.8 Join Accept Delay2 == 801 801 885 + 802 802 Feature: Get or Set the Join Accept Delay between the end of the Tx and the Join Rx Window 2 in ms. 803 803 804 804 805 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+JN2DL** 889 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+JN2DL** 806 806 807 807 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:538.222px" %) 808 808 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 535px;" %)AT+JN2DL ... ... @@ -814,15 +814,18 @@ 814 814 815 815 ))) 816 816 901 + 902 + 903 + 817 817 == 7.9 Public Network Mode == 818 818 819 819 820 820 Feature: Get or Set the public network mode. (0: off, 1: on). A Public LoRaWAN network use 0x34 as syncword. Default Settings; PNM=1 821 821 822 -(% style="color:red" %)Notice: If user build their own LoRaWAN server but still use syncword=0x34, this is still considered a public LoRaWAN network 909 +(% style="color:red" %)**Notice: If user build their own LoRaWAN server but still use syncword=0x34, this is still considered a public LoRaWAN network.** 823 823 824 824 825 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+PNM** 912 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+PNM** 826 826 827 827 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:667.222px" %) 828 828 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 664px;" %)AT+PNM ... ... @@ -841,6 +841,9 @@ 841 841 ))) 842 842 |(% style="width:166px" %)AT+PNM=0|(% style="width:225px" %)Set to use private network autoset syncword=0x12|(% style="width:272px" %) 843 843 931 + 932 + 933 + 844 844 == 7.10 Receive Delay1 == 845 845 846 846 ... ... @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ 847 847 Feature: Get or Set the delay between the end of the Tx and the Rx Window 1 in ms 848 848 849 849 850 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+RX1DL** 940 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+RX1DL** 851 851 852 852 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:408.222px" %) 853 853 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 405px;" %)AT+RX1DL ... ... @@ -860,6 +860,8 @@ 860 860 ))) 861 861 862 862 953 + 954 + 863 863 == 7.11 Receive Delay2 == 864 864 865 865 ... ... @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ 866 866 Feature: Get or Set the delay between the end of the Tx and the Rx Window 2 in ms 867 867 868 868 869 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+RX2DL** 961 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+RX2DL** 870 870 871 871 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:481.222px" %) 872 872 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 478px;" %)AT+RX2DL ... ... @@ -879,6 +879,8 @@ 879 879 ))) 880 880 881 881 974 + 975 + 882 882 == 7.12 Rx2 Window Data Rate == 883 883 884 884 ... ... @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ 885 885 Feature: Get or Set the Rx2 window data rate (0-7 corresponding to DR_X) 886 886 887 887 888 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+RX2DR** 982 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+RX2DR** 889 889 890 890 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:525.222px" %) 891 891 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 522px;" %)AT+RX2DR ... ... @@ -898,6 +898,8 @@ 898 898 ))) 899 899 900 900 995 + 996 + 901 901 == 7.13 Rx2 Window Frequency == 902 902 903 903 ... ... @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ 904 904 Feature: Get or Set the Rx2 window frequency 905 905 906 906 907 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+RX2FQ** 1003 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+RX2FQ** 908 908 909 909 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:587.222px" %) 910 910 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 584px;" %)AT+RX2FQ ... ... @@ -917,14 +917,18 @@ 917 917 ))) 918 918 919 919 1016 + 1017 + 920 920 == 7.14 Transmit Power == 921 921 922 922 923 923 Feature: Get or Set the Transmit Power(0-5, MAX:0, MIN:5, according to LoRaWAN Spec, or 40=10dB, 41 = 11dB, …, 50 = 20dB which is out of LoRaWAN spec. ) 924 924 1023 +(% style="color:red" %)**Notice: Transmit Power might be changed by ADR from LoRaWAN server. So manually change TXP also remember to set AT+ADR=0 in sensor** 925 925 926 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+TXP** 927 927 1026 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+TXP** 1027 + 928 928 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:465.222px" %) 929 929 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 462px;" %)AT+TXP 930 930 |(% style="width:161px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:189px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:112px" %)**Response** ... ... @@ -939,11 +939,12 @@ 939 939 940 940 If the downlink payload=22000100, it means setting the TXP to 0. 941 941 942 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **22000102** ~/~/ Set AT+TXP=2. 943 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **220000FF** ~/~/ Set AT+TXP=0. 1042 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **22000102** ~/~/ Set AT+TXP=2. 1043 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **220000FF** ~/~/ Set AT+TXP=0. 944 944 945 945 946 946 1047 + 947 947 == 7.15 RSSI of the Last Received Packet == 948 948 949 949 ... ... @@ -960,6 +960,8 @@ 960 960 ))) 961 961 962 962 1064 + 1065 + 963 963 == 7.16 SNR of the Last Received Packet == 964 964 965 965 ... ... @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ 966 966 Feature: Get the SNR of the last received packet 967 967 968 968 969 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:AT+SNR** 1072 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+SNR** 970 970 971 971 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:571.222px" %) 972 972 |=(% colspan="3" style="width: 568px;" %)AT+SNR ... ... @@ -976,6 +976,8 @@ 976 976 ))) 977 977 978 978 1082 + 1083 + 979 979 == 7.17 Application Port == 980 980 981 981 ... ... @@ -992,6 +992,8 @@ 992 992 ))) 993 993 |(% style="width:157px" %)AT+PORT=21|(% style="width:204px" %)Set the application port|(% style="width:135px" %)OK 994 994 1100 + 1101 + 995 995 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x23** 996 996 997 997 Format: Command Code (0x23) followed by 1 bytes port value. ... ... @@ -998,11 +998,12 @@ 998 998 999 999 If the downlink payload=2301, it means set the application port to 1, while type code is 23. 1000 1000 1001 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2301** ~/~/ set the application port to 1 1002 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload:** 2305** ~/~/ set the application port to 5 1108 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2301** ~/~/ set the application port to 1 1109 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload:** 2305** ~/~/ set the application port to 5 1003 1003 1004 1004 1005 1005 1113 + 1006 1006 == 7.18 Single Channel Mode == 1007 1007 1008 1008 ... ... @@ -1020,8 +1020,11 @@ 1020 1020 |(% style="width:182px" %)AT+CHS=868100000|(% style="width:295px" %)Set Frequency for Single Channel Mode|(% style="width:122px" %)OK 1021 1021 1022 1022 1131 + 1132 + 1023 1023 == 7.19 Eight Channel Mode == 1024 1024 1135 + 1025 1025 Feature: Get or Set eight channels mode,Only for US915,AU915,CN470. 1026 1026 1027 1027 ... ... @@ -1037,6 +1037,8 @@ 1037 1037 ))) 1038 1038 |(% style="width:160px" %)AT+CHE=1|(% style="width:198px" %)Set eight channels mode|(% style="width:349px" %)OK 1039 1039 1151 + 1152 + 1040 1040 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x24** 1041 1041 1042 1042 Format: Command Code (0x24) followed by 1 bytes channel value. ... ... @@ -1043,11 +1043,12 @@ 1043 1043 1044 1044 If the downlink payload=2401, it means set channel mode to 1, while type code is 24. 1045 1045 1046 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: 2401 ~/~/ set channel mode to 1 1047 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: 2405 ~/~/ set channel mode to 5 1159 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: 2401 ~/~/ set channel mode to 1 1160 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: 2405 ~/~/ set channel mode to 5 1048 1048 1049 1049 1050 1050 1164 + 1051 1051 == 7.20 Get or Set RXwindows1 timeout == 1052 1052 1053 1053 ... ... @@ -1067,8 +1067,9 @@ 1067 1067 ((( 1068 1068 1069 1069 1070 -**AT+RX1TWO** is theRxSingle timeout value of receive window 1. If it is not set, then the queriedvalue is the default value. If it is set, then the queried value is the setvalue. AT+RX2TWO is thesame as above. The definitionof RxSingle timeout is as described in the following paragraph. 1071 1071 1185 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+RX1WTO**(%%) is theRxSingle timeout value of receive window 1. If it is not set, then the queriedvalue is the default value. If it is set, then the queried value is the setvalue. AT+RX2TWO is thesame as above. The definitionof RxSingle timeout is as described in the following paragraph. 1186 + 1072 1072 1073 1073 ))) 1074 1074 ... ... @@ -1078,6 +1078,7 @@ 1078 1078 ((( 1079 1079 Increasing thisvalue is equal to extending the time that the receiving window is opened, butthe corresponding power consumption will also increase. Properly increasingthis value can increase the success rate of the downlink. 1080 1080 1196 + 1081 1081 1082 1082 ))) 1083 1083 ... ... @@ -1098,6 +1098,8 @@ 1098 1098 |(% style="width:190px" %)AT+RX2WTO=20|(% style="width:199px" %)Set RXwindows2 timeout|(% style="width:104px" %)OK 1099 1099 1100 1100 1217 + 1218 + 1101 1101 == 7.22 Setting up uplinkdwelltime (as923, au915) == 1102 1102 1103 1103 ... ... @@ -1114,6 +1114,8 @@ 1114 1114 ))) 1115 1115 |(% style="width:183px" %)AT+DWELLT=0|(% style="width:179px" %)Set uplinkdwelltime|(% style="width:131px" %)OK 1116 1116 1235 + 1236 + 1117 1117 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x25** 1118 1118 1119 1119 Format: Command Code (0x25) followed by 1 bytes state value. ... ... @@ -1120,11 +1120,12 @@ 1120 1120 1121 1121 If the downlink payload=2501, it means set uplinkdwelltime to 1, while type code is 25. 1122 1122 1123 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2501** ~/~/ set uplinkdwelltime to 1 1124 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **2500** ~/~/ set uplinkdwelltime to 0 1243 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2501** ~/~/ set uplinkdwelltime to 1 1244 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **2500** ~/~/ set uplinkdwelltime to 0 1125 1125 1126 1126 1127 1127 1248 + 1128 1128 == 7.23 Set Packet Receiving Response Level == 1129 1129 1130 1130 ... ... @@ -1131,7 +1131,7 @@ 1131 1131 Feature: Get or Set packet receiving response level. This feature is used to set compatible with different LoRaWAN servers. If RPL doesn;t match , user will see strange message in the server portal. 1132 1132 1133 1133 1134 -RPL value: 1255 +**RPL value:** 1135 1135 1136 1136 * **AT+RPL=0:** Device won't immediately reply any downlink commands from platform. 1137 1137 * **AT+RPL=1:** Device will immediately reply message to Unconfirmed Data Down. Payload is 0x00. ... ... @@ -1139,14 +1139,15 @@ 1139 1139 * **AT+RPL=3:** Device will immediately reply message to MAC Command. Payload is 0x00 and requied response header for this command. 1140 1140 * **AT+RPL=4: **Device will immediately reply message to Confirmed Data Down & MAC Command. Payload is 0x00 and requied response header for these two commands. 1141 1141 1263 +**Case Analyes:** 1142 1142 1143 -Case Analyes: 1144 - 1145 1145 * For Class A devices, AT+RPL=0 is ok. that is defaut settings in software. 1146 1146 * For Class C devices used in ChirpStack, need to set AT+RPL=4 because Chirpstack require immedietely reply message to MAC Command. 1147 1147 * For Class C devices used in TTI, need to set AT+RPL=4 because TTI require immediately reply message to Confirmed Data Down & MAC Command. 1148 1148 1149 1149 1270 + 1271 + 1150 1150 (% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+RPL** 1151 1151 1152 1152 (% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:536.222px" %) ... ... @@ -1157,6 +1157,8 @@ 1157 1157 ))) 1158 1158 |(% style="width:160px" %)AT+RPL=0|(% style="width:263px" %)Set packet receiving response level|(% style="width:109px" %)OK 1159 1159 1282 + 1283 + 1160 1160 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x21** 1161 1161 1162 1162 Format: Command Code (0x21) followed by 1 bytes level value. ... ... @@ -1163,28 +1163,35 @@ 1163 1163 1164 1164 If the downlink payload=2101, it means set packet receiving response level to 1, while type code is 21. 1165 1165 1166 -* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2101** ~/~/ set packet receiving response level to 1 1167 -* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **2102** ~/~/ set packet receiving response level to 2 1290 +* **Example 1**: Downlink Payload: **2101** ~/~/ set packet receiving response level to 1 1291 +* **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: **2102** ~/~/ set packet receiving response level to 2 1168 1168 1169 1169 1170 1170 1295 + 1171 1171 == 7.24 Controls NBTrans in unconfirmed uplink mode(LWS007 NBTrans:Set retransmission packets) == 1172 1172 1173 1173 1174 1174 (% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+SETMAXNBTRANS ** 1175 1175 1176 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:5 36.222px" %)1177 -|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 5 33px;" %)AT+**SETMAXNBTRANS**1178 -|(% style="width: 160px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:263px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:109px" %)**Response**1179 -|(% style="width: 160px" %)**AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=1,0**|(% style="width:263px" %)Value1: set the maximum NBTrans.|(% style="width:109px" %)1(((1301 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:589px" %) 1302 +|=(% colspan="3" style="width: 586px;" %)AT+**SETMAXNBTRANS** 1303 +|(% style="width:227px" %)**Command Example**|(% style="width:300px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:87px" %)**Response** 1304 +|(% style="width:227px" %)**AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=1,0**|(% style="width:300px" %)Value1: set the maximum NBTrans.|(% style="width:87px" %)1((( 1180 1180 OK 1181 1181 ))) 1182 -|(% style="width:160px" %)**AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=?,1**|(% style="width:263px" %)value2: 0: uplink fcnt doesn't change for each NBTrans; 1: uplink fcnt increase by 1 for each NBTrans.|(% style="width:109px" %)((( 1307 +|(% style="width:227px" %)**AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=?,1**|(% style="width:300px" %)((( 1308 +value2: 0: uplink fcnt doesn't change for each NBTrans; 1309 + 1310 +1: uplink fcnt increase by 1 for each NBTrans. 1311 +)))|(% style="width:87px" %)((( 1183 1183 1 1184 1184 1185 1185 OK 1186 1186 ))) 1187 1187 1317 + 1318 + 1188 1188 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x33** 1189 1189 1190 1190 Format: Command Code (0x33) followed by 2 bytes mode value. ... ... @@ -1191,11 +1191,12 @@ 1191 1191 1192 1192 If the downlink payload=330100, it means set end node to use confirm mode, while type code is 33. 1193 1193 1194 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 330100 ~/~/ Set AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=1,0 1195 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 330201 ~/~/ Set AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=2,1 1325 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 330100 ~/~/ Set AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=1,0 1326 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 330201 ~/~/ Set AT+SETMAXNBTRANS=2,1 1196 1196 1197 1197 1198 1198 1330 + 1199 1199 == 7.25 Device offline rejoining (LWS007) == 1200 1200 1201 1201 ... ... @@ -1232,6 +1232,8 @@ 1232 1232 OK 1233 1233 ))) 1234 1234 1367 + 1368 + 1235 1235 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x33** 1236 1236 1237 1237 Format: Command Code (0x32) followed by 2 bytes mode value. ... ... @@ -1238,10 +1238,11 @@ 1238 1238 1239 1239 If the downlink payload=320105A00B40, it means set end node to use confirm mode, while type code is 33. 1240 1240 1241 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 320105A00B40 ~/~/ Set AT+DDETECT=1,1440,2880 1375 +* **Example 1:** Downlink Payload: 320105A00B40 ~/~/ Set AT+DDETECT=1,1440,2880 1242 1242 1243 1243 1244 1244 1379 + 1245 1245 == 7.26 Request the server to send an ACK == 1246 1246 1247 1247 ... ... @@ -1260,6 +1260,8 @@ 1260 1260 ))) 1261 1261 1262 1262 1398 + 1399 + 1263 1263 == 7.27 Adjust network rejoining interval == 1264 1264 1265 1265 ... ... @@ -1277,6 +1277,8 @@ 1277 1277 Set the ReJoin data transmission interval to 60000ms = 60 seconds 1278 1278 ))) 1279 1279 1417 + 1418 + 1280 1280 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x26** 1281 1281 1282 1282 Format: Command Code (0x26) followed by 2 bytes mode value. ... ... @@ -1283,11 +1283,12 @@ 1283 1283 1284 1284 If the downlink payload=26000A, it means set end node to use confirm mode, while type code is 26. 1285 1285 1286 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 26000A ~/~/ Set AT+RJTDC=10 1287 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 260002 ~/~/ Set AT+RJTDC=2 1425 +* **Example 1:** Downlink Payload: 26000A ~/~/ Set AT+RJTDC=10 1426 +* **Example 2: **Downlink Payload: 260002 ~/~/ Set AT+RJTDC=2 1288 1288 1289 1289 1290 1290 1430 + 1291 1291 = 8. AT Commands Combination = 1292 1292 1293 1293 ... ... @@ -1294,11 +1294,12 @@ 1294 1294 == 8.1 Set a fix RX2DR for downlink window == 1295 1295 1296 1296 1297 -* **AT+ADR=0 ** **~-~->** Disable ADR first 1298 -* **AT+RX2DR=xxxx** 1437 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+ADR=0 **(%%) **~-~->** Disable ADR first 1438 +* (% style="color:red" %)**AT+RX2DR=xxxx** (%%) **~-~->** Set xxxx to your wanted DataRate 1299 1299 1300 1300 1301 1301 1442 + 1302 1302 == 8.2 Use Downlink Command to set a fix uplink DR == 1303 1303 1304 1304 ... ... @@ -1306,6 +1306,8 @@ 1306 1306 1307 1307 **Same as:** 1308 1308 1309 -* AT+ADR=0 [[Reference>>||anchor="H7.1AdaptiveDataRate"]] 1310 -* AT+DR=5 [[Reference>>||anchor="H7.4DataRate"]] 1311 -* AT+TXP=0 [[Reference>>||anchor="H7.14TransmitPower"]] 1450 +* AT+ADR=0 [[Reference>>||anchor="H7.1AdaptiveDataRate"]] 1451 +* AT+DR=5 [[Reference>>||anchor="H7.4DataRate"]] 1452 +* AT+TXP=0 [[Reference>>||anchor="H7.14TransmitPower"]] 1453 + 1454 +