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... ... @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ 201 201 202 202 * (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+PRO=2,0** (%%) ~/~/ Set to use UDP protocol to uplink ,Payload Type select Hex payload 203 203 204 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+SERVADDR= 8.217.91.207,1999** (%%) ~/~/ Set UDP server address and port204 +* (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,5601** (%%) ~/~/ Set UDP server address and port 205 205 206 206 [[image:image-20240819102802-1.png]] 207 207 ... ... @@ -440,35 +440,35 @@ 440 440 441 441 **Step3: Choose to create a new device** 442 442 443 -[[image:image-20240 820111016-12.png]]443 +[[image:image-20240129170539-3.png||height="459" width="646"]] 444 444 445 445 **Step4: Fill in the device ID of your NB device** 446 446 447 -[[image:image-20240 820111101-13.png]]447 +[[image:image-20240202111546-1.png||height="378" width="651"]] 448 448 449 449 **Step5: Please select your device plan according to your needs and complete the creation of the device** 450 450 451 -[[image:image-20240 820111113-14.png]]451 +[[image:image-20240129171236-6.png||height="450" width="648"]] 452 452 453 453 **Step6: Please add the decoder at the payload decoder of the device configuration.** 454 454 455 455 **Decoder location:**[[dragino-end-node-decoder/Datacake-Dragino_NB at main · dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder (github.com)>>url:https://github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder/tree/main/Datacake-Dragino_NB]] 456 456 457 -[[image:image-20240 820111236-15.png]]457 +[[image:image-20240129172056-7.png||height="457" width="816"]] 458 458 459 -[[image:image-20240 820111248-16.png]]459 +[[image:image-20240129173116-9.png||height="499" width="814"]] 460 460 461 461 **Step7: Add the output of the decoder as a field** 462 462 463 -[[image:image-20240 820111259-17.png]]463 +[[image:image-20240129173541-10.png||height="592" width="968"]] 464 464 465 465 **Step8: Customize the dashboard and use fields as parameters of the dashboard** 466 466 467 -[[image:image-20240 820111312-18.png]]467 +[[image:image-20240129174518-11.png||height="147" width="1042"]] 468 468 469 -[[image:image-20240 820111322-19.png]]469 +[[image:image-20240129174657-12.png||height="538" width="916"]] 470 470 471 -[[image:image-20240 820111333-20.png]]471 +[[image:image-20240129174840-13.png||height="536" width="750"]] 472 472 473 473 === 3.4.4 For device have not configured to connect to DataCake === 474 474 ... ... @@ -495,31 +495,31 @@ 495 495 496 496 The templates for S31-NB and NB95S31B are the same. 497 497 498 -[[image:image-202 40820111353-21.png]]498 +[[image:image-20230809173127-4.png]] 499 499 500 500 Please select the NB95S31B template. 501 501 502 -[[image:image-202 40820111405-22.png]]502 +[[image:image-20230809173310-5.png||height="558" width="926"]] 503 503 504 -[[image:image-202 40820111418-23.png]]504 +[[image:image-20230809173438-6.png]] 505 505 506 -[[image:image-202 40820111427-24.png]]506 +[[image:image-20230809173800-7.png]] 507 507 508 508 Successfully imported template. 509 509 510 -[[image:image-202 40820111438-25.png]]510 +[[image:image-20230809173835-8.png||height="515" width="860"]] 511 511 512 512 Users can set UDP port. 513 513 514 -[[image:image-202 40820111448-26.png]]514 +[[image:image-20230809174053-9.png]] 515 515 516 516 === 3.5.2 Simulate Connection === 517 517 518 518 We have completed the configuration of UDP. We can try sending packets to node red. 519 519 520 -[[image:image-202 40820111504-27.png]]520 +[[image:image-20230810083934-1.png]] 521 521 522 -[[image:image-202 40820111515-28.png]]522 +[[image:image-20230810084048-2.png||height="535" width="1052"]] 523 523 524 524 === 3.5.3 Configure NB-IoT Sensors === 525 525 ... ... @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ 538 538 539 539 Create a New Device in [[ThingsBoard>>url:https://thingsboard.cloud/]]. Record Device Name which is used for MQTT connection. 540 540 541 -[[image:image-202 40820112210-29.png]]541 +[[image:image-20230802112413-32.png||height="583" width="1066"]] 542 542 543 543 ==== 3.6.1.2 Create Uplink & Downlink Converter ==== 544 544 ... ... @@ -548,13 +548,13 @@ 548 548 549 549 To create an uplink converter go to the (% style="color:blue" %)**Integrations center**(%%) -> (% style="color:blue" %)**Data converters**(%%) page and click (% style="color:blue" %)**“plus”** (%%)button. Name it (% style="color:blue" %)**“MQTT Uplink Converter”**(%%) and select type (% style="color:blue" %)"**Uplink"**(%%). Use debug mode for now. 550 550 551 -[[image:image-202 40820112222-30.png]]551 +[[image:image-20230802112413-33.png||height="597" width="1061"]] 552 552 553 553 (% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Converter** 554 554 555 555 The Downlink converter transforming outgoing RPC message and then the Integration sends it to external MQTT broke 556 556 557 -[[image:image-202 40820112236-31.png]]557 +[[image:image-20230802112413-34.png||height="598" width="1063"]] 558 558 559 559 (% style="color:red" %)**Note: Our device payload is already human readable data. Therefore, users do not need to write decoders. Simply create by default.** 560 560 ... ... @@ -562,13 +562,13 @@ 562 562 563 563 Go to the (% style="color:blue" %)**Integrations center**(%%) **->** (% style="color:blue" %)**Integrations page**(%%) and click **“(% style="color:blue" %)plus(%%)”** icon to add a new integration. Name it (% style="color:blue" %)**“MQTT Integration”**(%%), select type (% style="color:blue" %)**MQTT**; 564 564 565 -[[image:image-202 40820112247-32.png]]565 +[[image:image-20230802112413-35.png||height="597" width="1062"]] 566 566 567 567 * The next steps is to add the recently created uplink and downlink converters; 568 568 569 -[[image:image-202 40820112302-33.png]]569 +[[image:image-20230802112413-36.png||height="598" width="1062"]] 570 570 571 -[[image:image-202 40820112316-34.png]]571 +[[image:image-20230802112413-37.png||height="598" width="1064"]] 572 572 573 573 (% style="color:blue" %)**Add a topic filter:** 574 574 ... ... @@ -576,13 +576,13 @@ 576 576 577 577 You can also select an MQTT QoS level. We use MQTT QoS level 0 (At most once) by default; 578 578 579 -[[image:image-202 40820112330-35.png]]579 +[[image:image-20230802112413-38.png||height="598" width="1064"]] 580 580 581 581 === 3.6.2 Simulate with MQTT.fx === 582 582 583 -[[image:image-202 40820112340-36.png]]583 +[[image:image-20230802112413-39.png]] 584 584 585 -[[image:image-202 40820112351-37.png]]585 +[[image:image-20230802112413-40.png||height="525" width="980"]] 586 586 587 587 === 3.6.3 Configure NB-IoT Sensor === 588 588 ... ... @@ -602,11 +602,11 @@ 602 602 603 603 Test Uplink by click the button for 1 second 604 604 605 -[[image:image-202 40820112404-38.png]]605 +[[image:image-20230802112413-41.png||height="496" width="828"]] 606 606 607 -[[image:image-202 40820112416-39.png]]607 +[[image:image-20230802112413-42.png]] 608 608 609 -[[image:image-202 40820112426-40.png]]609 +[[image:image-20230802112413-43.png||height="407" width="825"]] 610 610 611 611 == 3.7 [[Tago.io>>url:https://admin.tago.io/]] (via MQTT) == 612 612 ... ... @@ -614,13 +614,13 @@ 614 614 615 615 We use MQTT Connection to send data to [[Tago.io>>url:https://admin.tago.io/]]. We need to Create Device and Get MQTT Credentials first. 616 616 617 -[[image:image-202 40820112516-41.png]]617 +[[image:image-20230802112413-44.png]] 618 618 619 -[[image:image-202 40820112526-42.png]]619 +[[image:image-20230802112413-45.png]] 620 620 621 621 Go to the Device section and create a device. Then, go to the section tokens and copy your device-token. 622 622 623 -[[image:image-202 40820112539-43.png]]623 +[[image:image-20230802112413-46.png]] 624 624 625 625 The device needs to enable the TLS mode and set the (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+TLSMOD=1,0**(%%) command. 626 626 ... ... @@ -660,21 +660,21 @@ 660 660 661 661 === 3.7.2 Simulate with MQTT.fx === 662 662 663 -[[image:image-202 40820112552-44.png]]663 +[[image:image-20230802112413-52.png]] 664 664 665 -[[image:image-202 40820112604-45.png]]665 +[[image:image-20230808105300-2.png||height="553" width="1026"]] 666 666 667 667 Users can run the (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=3,5**(%%) command, and the payload will be converted to **JSON format**. 668 668 669 -[[image:image-202 40820112615-46.png]]669 +[[image:image-20230808105217-1.png||height="556" width="1031"]] 670 670 671 -[[image:image-202 40820112626-47.png]]671 +[[image:image-20230808105329-3.png]] 672 672 673 673 === 3.7.3 tago data === 674 674 675 -[[image:image-202 40820112637-48.png]]675 +[[image:image-20230802112413-50.png||height="242" width="1037"]] 676 676 677 -[[image:image-202 40820112647-49.png]]677 +[[image:image-20230802112413-51.png||height="184" width="696"]] 678 678 679 679 == 3.8 TCP Connection == 680 680 ... ... @@ -688,18 +688,16 @@ 688 688 689 689 (% style="color:blue" %)**Sensor Console Output when Uplink:** 690 690 691 -[[image:image-202 40820112704-50.png]]691 +[[image:image-20230807233631-1.png]] 692 692 693 693 (% style="color:blue" %)**See result in TCP Server:** 694 694 695 -[[image:image-202 40820112716-51.png]]695 +[[image:image-20230807233631-2.png]] 696 696 697 697 == 3.9 AWS Connection == 698 698 699 699 Users can refer to [[Dragino NB device connection to AWS platform instructions>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Dragino%20NB%20device%20connection%20to%20AWS%20platform%20instructions/#H1.LogintotheplatformandfindIoTcore]] 700 700 701 -= = 702 - 703 703 = 4. COAP/UDP/MQTT/TCP downlink = 704 704 705 705 == 4.1 MQTT (via MQTT.fx) == ... ... @@ -724,11 +724,11 @@ 724 724 725 725 (% style="color:red" %)**Note: To uplink and downlink via MQTT.fx, we need set the publish topic and subscribe topic different, for example: AT+SUBTOPIC=SE01_SUB & AT+PUBTOPIC=SE01_PUB.** 726 726 727 -[[image:image-202408 20112732-52.png]][[image:image-20240820112758-53.png]]725 +[[image:image-20240417180145-2.png||height="434" width="587"]][[ width="584">> width="584"]] 728 728 729 729 **2. **When the node uplink packets, we can observe the data in MQTT.fx. 730 730 731 -[[image:image-20240 820112813-54.png]]729 +[[image:image-20240418144337-1.png||height="709" width="802"]] 732 732 733 733 **3. **The downlink command can be successfully sent only when the downlink port is open. 734 734 ... ... @@ -736,42 +736,12 @@ 736 736 737 737 Therefore, when we see the node uplink packets in the **Subscribe** window, we need to immediately switch to the **publish** window to publish the **hex format** command. 738 738 739 -[[image:image-20240 820112824-55.png]]737 +[[image:image-20240418150435-3.png||height="582" width="659"]] 740 740 741 -[[image:image-20240 820112835-56.png]]739 +[[image:image-20240418150932-4.png||height="492" width="1061"]] 742 742 743 743 (% style="color:red" %)**Note: Users can edit the hex command in advance. When the node uplink, directly click the publish button several times to increase the success rate of command configuration.** 744 744 745 - 746 -== 4.2 UDP (via Thingseye) == 747 - 748 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note:**(%%) The UDP service on the ThingsEye platform needs to be built by the user. (Description Link:[[UDP service building instructions>>http://www.ithingsboard.com/docs/user-guide/integrations/udp/]]) 749 - 750 -After the node is successfully connected to the platform, you need to select the corresponding node (you can refer to the node's IMEI to find it) 751 - 752 -[[image:image-20240820141843-2.png||height="546" width="821"]] 753 - 754 -After clicking Show Node Details Page, (% style="color:blue" %)**Select Properties ~-~-- select Shared Properties ~-~-- click Add Properties** 755 - 756 -[[image:image-20240820143316-3.png||height="555" width="1170"]] 757 - 758 -After clicking Add Shared Attribute, set the key to (% style="color:red" %)**value**(%%), and write the command that needs to be downlinked in the Downlink Command Input box 759 - 760 -(% style="color:red" %)**(Note: Downlinks can only be downlinked in string format, otherwise the node will not recognize the downlink command.)** 761 - 762 -[[image:image-20240820143820-4.png||height="554" width="1168"]] 763 - 764 -After the command is successfully added, the platform will send the command down on the node's next uplink. 765 - 766 -[[image:image-20240820144913-6.png||height="585" width="1232"]] 767 - 768 -[[image:image-20240820145133-7.png||height="582" width="1227"]] 769 - 770 -Upon successful issuance, the platform automatically eliminates the attributes from the queue and waits for the next addition of new attributes 771 - 772 -[[image:image-20240820145309-8.png]] 773 - 774 - 775 775 = 5. GPS positioning function = 776 776 777 777 === 1. Turn on GPS function === ... ... @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ 814 814 815 815 The firmware version released after 2024, Mar will use change back to use Json format. Detail please check changelog. 816 816 817 -[[image:image-20240 820112848-57.png]]785 +[[image:image-20240229233154-1.png]] 818 818 819 819 = 6. Trouble Shooting: = 820 820 ... ... @@ -824,11 +824,11 @@ 824 824 825 825 If end device successfully attached NB-IoT Network, User can normally see the signal strengh as below (between 0~~31) 826 826 827 -[[image:image-20240 820112859-58.png]]795 +[[image:image-20240207002003-1.png]] 828 828 829 829 If fail to attach network, it will shows signal 99. as below: 830 830 831 -[[image:image-20240 820112908-59.png]]799 +[[image:image-20240207002129-2.png]] 832 832 833 833 (% class="lead" %) 834 834 When see this issue, below are the checklist: ... ... @@ -842,13 +842,13 @@ 842 842 If you have check all above and still fail. please send console log files (as many as possible) to [[support@dragino.com>>mailto:support@dragino.com]] so we can check. 843 843 844 844 845 -== (% data-sider-select-id="765eceff-93b1-40ee-800b-b7b7d022ef8a" %)6. 2Why sometime the AT Command is slow in reponse?(%%) ==813 +== (% data-sider-select-id="765eceff-93b1-40ee-800b-b7b7d022ef8a" %)6.4 Why sometime the AT Command is slow in reponse?(%%) == 846 846 847 847 When the MCU is communicating with the NB-IoT module, the MCU response of AT Command will become slower, it might takes several seconds to response. 848 848 849 -[[image:image-20240 820113015-60.png]]817 +[[image:image-20240226111928-1.png]] 850 850 851 -== (% data-sider-select-id="765eceff-93b1-40ee-800b-b7b7d022ef8a" %)6. 3What is the Downlink Command by the-CB device?(%%) ==819 +== (% data-sider-select-id="765eceff-93b1-40ee-800b-b7b7d022ef8a" %)6.5 What is the Downlink Command by the NB device?(%%) == 852 852 853 853 (% data-sider-select-id="bb6e9353-0c3f-473c-938d-4b416c9a03e6" %) 854 854 === UDP: === ... ... @@ -900,125 +900,5 @@ 900 900 901 901 [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/]] 902 902 903 - 904 -== 6.4 What if the signal is good but the domain name resolution fails? == 905 - 906 - 907 -If the domain name resolution fails, first check whether the domain name is correct, users can use their own website domain name resolution tool to verify the domain name. 908 - 909 -[[image:image-20240827150705-6.png||height="489" width="687"]] 910 - 911 -If the domain name is correct, but the domain name cannot be resolved, the user can turn off the domain name resolution function(AT+GDNS=1) and use the domain name communication directly. 912 - 913 -* Set the DNS 914 - 915 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+GDNS** 916 - 917 -**AT+GDNS=0** ~/~/Default. Automatically resolves the domain name and uses the resolved IP to communicate. 918 - 919 -**AT+GDNS=1 **~/~/Disabling Domain name resolution. Use the domain name directly to communicate. 920 - 921 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note: For -CB products, with the exception of AT+PRO=2,5, all protocols and payload formats support direct domain communication.** 922 - 923 -Example: 924 - 925 -[[image:image-20240827150121-5.png||height="476" width="680"]][[image:image-20240827145055-4.png||height="484" width="678"]] 926 - 927 - 928 -== 6.5 GPS debugging == 929 - 930 - 931 -Indoor GPS signal is very weak, outdoor positioning is generally recommended. 932 - 933 -=== 6.5.1 GPS commands === 934 - 935 - 936 -The following are three related AT commands that introduce GPS functions. 937 - 938 -* **Turn on/off GPS** 939 - 940 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: **(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+GPS ** 941 - 942 -**Ex1: **AT+GPS=0 ~/~/ Turn off GPS 943 - 944 -**Ex2: **AT+GPS=1 ~/~/ Turn on GPS 945 - 946 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink command:**(%%)** (% style="color:#037691" %)0x11(%%)** 947 - 948 -Format: Command Code (0x11) followed by 1 byte. 949 - 950 -Example: Downlink Payload: **11 01 **~/~/ AT+GPS=1 951 - 952 -* **Set GNSS open time** 953 - 954 -Extend the time to turn on GNSS. The automatic GPS location time is extended when the node is activated. 955 - 956 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: **(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+GNSST** 957 - 958 -Example: AT+GNSST=30 ~/~/ Set the GPS positioning time to 30 seconds 959 - 960 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink command:**(%%)** (% style="color:#037691" %)0x10(%%)** 961 - 962 -Format: Command Code (0x10) followed by 2 bytes. 963 - 964 -Example: Downlink Payload: **10 00 1E **~/~/ AT+GNSST=30 965 - 966 -* **Set GPS positioning interval** 967 - 968 -Feature: Set GPS positioning interval (unit: hour). 969 - 970 -When GPS is enabled, the node automatically locates and uplinks each time it passes **GTDC time** after activation. 971 - 972 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: **(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+GTDC** 973 - 974 -Example: AT+GTDC=24 ~/~/ Set the GPS positioning interval to 24h. 975 - 976 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink command:**(%%)** (% style="color:#037691" %)0x12(%%)** 977 - 978 -Format: Command Code (0x12) followed by 3 bytes. 979 - 980 -Example: 24 hours: 24(D)=0x18(H) 981 - 982 - Downlink Payload: **12 00 00 18 **~/~/ AT+GTDC=24 983 - 984 - 985 -=== 6.5.2 GPS workflow === 986 - 987 - 988 -The whole working process after the GPS function is enabled((% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+GPS=1**(%%)) is as follows: 989 - 990 -~1. When activate the node, the node will turn on the GNSS, if the GPS signal is good, the node will print and upload the position information with the first data packet immediately. 991 - 992 - If the signal is not good, it may take the whole (% style="color:#037691" %)**GNSST**(%%) time but still can not search the latitude and longitude information, at this time the node uploads the latitude and longitude all to 0. 993 - 994 - So if there is a failure of positioning, the user can extend the (% style="color:#037691" %)**GNSST**(%%) time appropriately. 995 - 996 -2. Each TDC time node is not repositioned and the positioning interval is determined by the AT+GTDC time. 997 - 998 - The latitude and longitude payload uplinked at each TDC time is the GPS positioning information from the previous (% style="color:#037691" %)**GTDC**(%%) time. 999 - 1000 - Only when the node is activated or every (% style="color:#037691" %)**GTDC**(%%) time is reached, the node turns on the GNSS and we can observe the GPS search information through the serial assistant or Bluetooth tool. 1001 - 1002 - 1003 -=== 6.5.3 GPS debugging methods === 1004 - 1005 - 1006 -In summary, we can deduce the method of debugging GPS: 1007 - 1008 -* **Check whether the GPS antenna is loose**. 1009 - 1010 -If the GPS antenna is loose, the GPS signal is weak, and the positioning fails. 1011 - 1012 -[[image:image-20240903094214-1.png||height="340" width="461"]] 1013 - 1014 -* **Use the AT+GNSST command to extend the positioning time.** 1015 - 1016 -The default AT+GNSST=30, that is, the default positioning time is 30 seconds. 1017 - 1018 -If the location fails, users can extend the location time. 1019 - 1020 - 1021 - 1022 - 1023 - 1024 1024 872 +
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