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... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ 1 -LPS8 v2LoRaWAN Indoor Gateway User Manual1 +LPS8-V2 - Author
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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ 1 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 2 -[[image:image-20220620202334-2.png||height="467" width="809"]] 1 +[[image:image-20220620202334-2.png]] 3 3 4 4 5 5 ((( 6 - 5 +**LPS8v2 User Manual** 7 7 8 8 9 9 ))) ... ... @@ -12,95 +12,63 @@ 12 12 13 13 {{toc/}} 14 14 15 - 16 16 = **1. Introduction** = 17 17 18 18 == **1.1 What is LPS8v2** == 19 19 20 - 21 21 ((( 22 -The LPS8v2is an(% style="color:green" %)**open-source LoRaWAN Gateway**(%%). It lets you bridge LoRa wireless network to an IP network via(% style="color:green" %)**WiFior Cellular Network**(%%) (via Optional 4G module). The LoRa wireless allows users to send data and reach extremely long ranges at low data19 +The HP0C is an open-source LoRaWAN Gateway. It lets you bridge LoRa wireless network to an IP network via WiFi, Ethernet. The LoRa wireless allows users to send data and reach extremely long ranges at low data-rates. 23 23 24 -The LPS8v2 is fully compatible with LoRaWAN protocol. It supports different kinds of LoRaWAN Network Connections such as: (% style="color:green" %)**Semtech UDP Packet Forwarder, LoRaWAN Basic Station, ChirpStack MQTT Bridge**(%%), and so on. This makes LPS8V2 work with most LoRaWAN platforms in the market. 25 25 26 - LPS8v2alsoincludes a (% style="color:green"%)**built-in LoRaWANServerandIoTserver**(%%),which providehepossibility forthe systemintegratortodeploytheIoT servicewithoutcloudservice or3rdservers.22 +HP0C has pre-configured standard LoRaWAN frequency bands to use for different countries. Users can also customize the frequency bands to use in their own LoRaWAN network. 27 27 28 -Different countries use different LoRaWAN frequency bands. LPS8v2 has these bands pre-configured. Users can also customize the frequency bands to use in their own LoRa network. 29 29 30 - LPS8v2 supports (% style="color:green"%)**remote management**(%%). System Integratorcan easyto remote monitor the gateway andmaintain it.25 +== **1.2 Specifications** == 31 31 27 +**Hardware System:** 32 32 29 + Linux Part: 33 33 34 - ==**1.2Specifications**==31 +* Dragino H3-Core Linux Module 35 35 33 +* Quad-core Cortex-A7 1.2Ghz 36 36 37 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Hardware System:** 38 - 39 -* CPU: Quad-core Cortex-A7 1.2Ghz 40 40 * RAM: 512MB 36 + 41 41 * eMMC: 4GB 42 42 43 - (% style="color:#037691" %)**Interface:**39 +**Interface:** 44 44 45 45 * 10M/100M RJ45 Ports x 1 46 -* Multi-Channel LoRaWAN Wireless 47 -* WiFi 802.11 b/g/n 42 +* LoRaWAN Wireless 48 48 49 - (% style="color:#037691" %)**Operating Condition:**44 +**Operating Condition:** 50 50 51 51 * Work Temperature: -20 ~~ 65°C 52 52 * Storage Temperature: -20 ~~ 65°C 53 -* Power Input: 5V ,2A, DC48 +* Power Input: 5V 2A, DC 54 54 55 - 56 - 57 57 == **1.3 Features** == 58 58 59 - 60 60 * Open Source Debian system 61 61 * Managed by Web GUI, SSH via WAN or WiFi 62 -* Remote Management63 -* Auto-provisioningforbatchdeployment andmanagement54 +* Remote access with Reverse-SSH 55 +* Emulates 49x LoRa demodulators 64 64 * LoRaWAN Gateway 65 65 * 10 programmable parallel demodulation paths 66 66 * Pre-configured to support different LoRaWAN regional settings. 67 67 * Allow customizing LoRaWAN regional parameters. 68 -* Different kinds of LoRaWAN Connections such as 69 -** Semtech UDP Packet Forwarder 70 -** LoRaWAN Basic Station 71 -** ChirpStack-Gateway-Bridge (MQTT) 72 -* Built-in (% style="color:#037691" %)//**The Things Network**//(%%) local LoRaWAN server 73 -* Built-in (% style="color:#037691" %)//**Node-Red**// (%%)local Application server 60 +* Support Local decode ABP end node info and transfer to MQTT server 61 +* Support different level login. 62 +* Built-in //**The Things Network**// local LoRaWAN server 63 +* Built-in //**Node-Red**// local Application server 64 +* Built-in local //**Chirpstack-gateway-bridge**// 74 74 66 +World Widely. Include US and EU 75 75 76 - 77 - 78 78 == **1.4 Block Diagram** == 79 79 80 80 81 -== **1.5 LED Indicators** == 82 - 83 -LPS8-V2 has totally four LEDs, They are: 84 - 85 - 86 -//**➢ Power LED**: This RED LED will be solid if the device is properly powered// 87 - 88 - 89 -//**➢ LoRa LED**: This RGB LED will blink GREEN when the LoRaWAN module starts or transmit a packet// 90 - 91 - 92 -//**➢ SYS LED**: This RGB LED will show different colors in different states~:// 93 - 94 -// ✓ SOLID BLUE: The device is alive with a LoRaWAN server connection.// 95 - 96 -// ✓ BLINKING BLUE: a) Device has internet connection but no LoRaWAN Connection. or b) Device is in booting stage, in this stage, it will BLINKING BLUE for several seconds and then with SOLID RED and BLINKING BLUE together// 97 - 98 -// ✓ SOLID RED: Device doesn’t have an Internet connection.// 99 - 100 - 101 -//**➢ ETH LED**: This LED shows the ETH interface connection status.// 102 - 103 - 104 104 = **2. Quick Start** = 105 105 106 106 The LPS8-V2 supports network access via Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection and runs without a network. ... ... @@ -108,108 +108,22 @@ 108 108 In most cases, the first thing you need to do is make the lps8-v2 accessible to the network. 109 109 110 110 111 -== **2.1 Connects to the networkand accesses the gateway Web UI** ==78 +== **2.1 The LPS8-V2 connects to the network** == 112 112 113 113 114 -== **2.1.1connect the network.**==81 +=== 2.1.1 **Method 1**: Connect the network via Ethernet, === 115 115 116 -=== === 117 117 118 -=== **Method 1**:via Ethernetith DHCP IP fromtherouter===84 +=== 2.1.2 **Method 2**: Connect the network via Wi-Fi. === 119 119 120 -Connect the LPS8-V2 Ethernet port to your router and LPS8 can obtain an IP address from your router. In the router's management portal, you should be able to find what IP address the router has assigned to the LPS8-V2. 121 121 122 -You can also use this IP to connect. 123 - 124 -[[image:image-20220622100129-1.png||height="332" width="1263"]] 125 - 126 - 127 -=== **Method 2**: Connect via WiFi with DHCP IP from the router === 128 - 129 - 130 -[[image:image-20220622100542-2.png||height="369" width="1256"]] 131 - 132 - 133 -The LPS8-V2 has a fall-back IP address on its WAN port. you have to access the gateway Web-UI to configure the WiFi connection via the fallback IP address. 134 - 135 - 136 -**Steps to connect via fallback IP:** 137 - 138 -~1. Connect PC’s Ethernet port to LPS8-V2's WAN port 139 - 140 -2. Configure PC's Ethernet port has IP: 172.31.255.253 and Netmask: 255.255.255.252 141 - 142 -[[image:image-20220622101433-4.png]] 143 - 144 - 145 -and then On the PC, use the IP address **http:~/~/172.31.255.254** to access the LPS8-V2 via Web or Console. 146 - 147 - 148 -[[image:image-20220622102210-5.png||height="569" width="1039"]] 149 - 150 - 151 -Fill in the WiFi information by checking the box and clicking **Save&Apply** 152 - 153 - 154 -[[image:image-20220622102702-6.png]] 155 - 156 - 157 -**Wi-Fi configuration successful** 158 - 159 - 160 -[[image:image-20220622102847-7.png]] 161 - 162 -[[image:image-20220622102901-8.png||height="513" width="1011"]] 163 - 164 - 165 - 166 - 167 167 == **2.2 The LPS8-V2 is registered and connected to The Things Network** == 168 168 169 169 170 -=== **2.2.1 Select your area frequency** === 171 171 172 -First, you need to set the frequency plan in LPS8-V2 to match the end node we use, so to receive the LoRaWAN packets from the LoRaWAN sensor. 173 173 174 -[[image:image-20220622103332-9.png]] 175 175 176 176 177 -=== **2.2.2 Get the only gateway EUI** === 178 - 179 -Every LPS8-V2 has a unique gateway id. The ID can be found on LoRaWAN Semtech page: 180 - 181 -[[image:image-20220622103355-10.png]] 182 - 183 - 184 -**Note: Choose the cluster that corresponds to a specific Gateway server address** 185 - 186 -**➢ Europe 1:** corresponding Gateway server address: **eu1.cloud.thethings.network** 187 - 188 -**➢ North America 1:** corresponding Gateway server address: **nam1.cloud.thethings.network** 189 - 190 -**➢ Australia 1: ** corresponding Gateway server address: **au1.cloud.thethings.network** 191 - 192 -**➢ Legacy V2 Console:** TTN v2 shuts down in December 2021 193 - 194 - 195 -[[image:image-20220622103956-12.png]] 196 - 197 - 198 - 199 -== 2.2.3 Register the gateway to The Things Network == 200 - 201 -**Login to The Things Network** 202 - 203 -[[https:~~/~~/console.cloud.thethings.network/>>https://console.cloud.thethings.network/]] 204 - 205 -**Add the gateway** 206 - 207 -[[image:image-20220622104252-13.png||height="511" width="953"]] 208 - 209 - 210 -**Get it online** 211 - 212 - 213 213 = **3. Web Configure Pages** = 214 214 215 215 ... ... @@ -300,66 +300,9 @@ 300 300 [[image:image-20220616115808-7.png||height="194" width="649"]] 301 301 302 302 184 +3.5.3 303 303 304 -= **4. Build-in LoRaWAN Network Server ~-~- The Things Network - Stack (TTN-V3)** = 305 305 306 - 307 -The default factory version of LPS8-V2 is installed with the Built-in LoRaWAN Server: **The Things Network - Stack (Open Source 3.19 Version).** 308 - 309 -You can access the gateway's built-in LNS server of **The Things Network - Stack **via the URL((% class="mark" %)__**//http:~/~/<hostname>:8080 or http:~/~/<local-IPV4-address> //**__(%%)) in your browser. 310 - 311 - 312 -Such as (% class="mark" %)__**//http:~/~/dragino-54ff12:8080 or http:~/~/<Local-IPV4-Address>//**__ 313 - 314 - 315 -Login account: 316 - 317 -**User ID: ** (% class="mark" %)admin 318 - 319 -**Password: ** (% class="mark" %)dragino 320 - 321 - 322 -[[image:image-20220725171719-1.png||height="570" width="769"]] 323 - 324 -**Note: (% class="mark" %)A portion of the sample devices that were not installed with Node-Red. 325 - You can complete the installation manually with the following command.(%%)** 326 - 327 - 328 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 329 -((( 330 -(% class="mark" %)cd /tmp && wget http:~/~/repo.dragino.com/release/tool/ttnstack/autoinstall_ttn-stack.sh 331 - 332 -(% style="background-color:#fcf8e3" %)chmod +x /tmp/autoinstall_ttn-stack.sh && /tmp/autoinstall_ttn-stack.sh ttn-stack 333 -))) 334 - 335 - 336 -= **5. Build-in Application Server ~-~- Node-Red** = 337 - 338 - 339 -The default factory version of LPS8-V2 is installed with the built-in Applicant server: **Node-Red.** 340 - 341 -You can access the gateway's built-in AS server of **Node-Red **via the URL((% class="mark" %)__**//http:~/~/<hostname>:8080 or http:~/~/<local-IPV4-address> //**__(%%)) in your browser. 342 - 343 - 344 -Such as (% class="mark" %)__**//http:~/~/dragino-54ff12:8080 or http:~/~/<Local-IPV4-Address>//**__ 345 - 346 -[[image:image-20220725172124-3.png||height="610" width="843"]] 347 - 348 - 349 - 350 -**Note: (% class="mark" %)A portion of the sample devices that were not installed with Node-Red. 351 - You can complete the installation manually with the following command.(%%)** 352 - 353 - 354 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 355 -((( 356 -(% class="mark" %)cd /tmp && wget http:~/~/repo.dragino.com/release/tool/nodered/autoinstall_nodered.sh 357 -chmod +x /tmp/autoinstall_nodered.sh && /tmp/autoinstall_nodered.sh node-red 358 -))) 359 - 360 -[[image:image-20220728102000-1.png]] 361 - 362 - 363 363 (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:29px" %)**10. Supports** 364 364 365 365 ((( ... ... @@ -369,17 +369,12 @@ 369 369 ((( 370 370 **//With your question as detailed as possible. We will reply and help you in the shortest.//** 371 371 372 - 373 -= **11 Reference** = 374 - 375 -* Install Tago Core: Refer **Install Tago Core in LPS8v2** in[[ Instruction>>doc:Main.Tago\.IO.WebHome]]. 376 - 377 377 378 378 ))) 379 379 380 -= **1 2. Order Info** =199 += **10. Order Info** = 381 381 382 -(% style="color:#0000ff" %)**LPS8v2-XXX -YYY**201 +(% style="color:#0000ff" %)**LPS8v2-XXX** 383 383 384 384 (% style="color:#0000ff" %)**XXX**(% style="color:black" %): Frequency Band 385 385 ... ... @@ -390,18 +390,8 @@ 390 390 * **US915**: LoRaWAN US915 band 391 391 * **IN865**: LoRaWAN IN865 band 392 392 393 - (% style="color:#0000ff"%)**YYY**(%style="color:black" %): 4G CellularOption212 += **11. Manufacturer Info** = 394 394 395 -* ** E**: EMEA, Korea, Thailand, India. 396 -* ** A**: North America/ Rogers/AT&T/T-Mobile. 397 -* ** AU**: Latin America, New Zeland, Taiwan 398 -* ** J**: Japan, DOCOMO/SoftBank/ KDDI 399 - 400 -More info about valid bands, please see [[EC25-E product page>>url:https://www.quectel.com/product/ec25.htm]]. 401 - 402 - 403 -= **13. Manufacturer Info** = 404 - 405 405 **Shenzhen Dragino Technology Development co. LTD** 406 406 407 407 Room 202, Block B, BCT Incubation Bases (BaoChengTai), No.8 CaiYunRoad ... ... @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ 409 409 LongCheng Street, LongGang District ; Shenzhen 518116,China 410 410 411 411 412 -= **1 4. FCC Warning** =221 += **12. FCC Warning** = 413 413 414 414 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 415 415
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