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... ... @@ -1,47 +1,33 @@ 1 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 2 -[[image:image-20220523115324-1.jpeg||height="500" width="500"]] 3 - 4 - 5 -**LHT65N LoRaWAN Temperature & Humidity Sensor Manual** 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 -**Table of Contents:** 10 - 1 +{{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**Contents**"}} 11 11 {{toc/}} 3 +{{/box}} 12 12 5 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 6 += = 13 13 14 - 8 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 15 15 = 1.Introduction = 16 16 17 -== 1.1 What is LHT65N Temperature & Humidity Sensor==11 +== 1.1 Overview == 18 18 19 -((( 20 -The Dragino LHT65N Temperature & Humidity sensor is a Long Range LoRaWAN Sensor. It includes a (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**built-in Temperature & Humidity sensor**(%%) and has an external sensor connector to connect to an external (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Temperature Sensor**(%%)**.** 21 -))) 13 +[[image:LHT65N_10.png||alt="LHT65_Image" height="265" width="265"]] 22 22 23 -((( 15 + 16 +The Dragino LHT65N Temperature & Humidity sensor is a Long Range LoRaWAN Sensor. It includes a(% class="mark" %) **built-in Temperature & Humidity sensor**(%%) and has an external sensor connector to connect to an external (% class="mark" %)**Temperature Sensor**(%%)**.** 17 + 24 24 The LHT65N allows users to send data and reach extremely long ranges. It provides ultra-long range spread spectrum communication and high interference immunity whilst minimizing current consumption. It targets professional wireless sensor network applications such as irrigation systems, smart metering, smart cities, building automation, and so on. 25 -))) 26 26 27 -((( 28 28 LHT65N has a built-in 2400mAh non-chargeable battery which can be used for up to 10 years*. 29 -))) 30 30 31 -((( 32 32 LHT65N is full compatible with LoRaWAN v1.0.3 Class A protocol, it can work with a standard LoRaWAN gateway. 33 -))) 34 34 35 -((( 36 -LHT65N supports (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Datalog Feature**(%%). It will record the data when there is no network coverage and users can retrieve the sensor value later to ensure no miss for every sensor reading. 37 -))) 24 +LHT65N supports (% class="mark" %)Datalog Feature(%%). It will record the data when there is no network coverage and users can retrieve the sensor value later to ensure no miss for every sensor reading. 38 38 39 -((( 40 40 *The actual battery life depends on how often to send data, please see the battery analyzer chapter. 41 -))) 42 42 43 -== 1.2 Features == 44 44 29 +== Features: == 30 + 45 45 * Wall mountable 46 46 * LoRaWAN v1.0.3 Class A protocol 47 47 * Frequency Bands: CN470/EU433/KR920/US915/EU868/AS923/AU915 ... ... @@ -54,73 +54,40 @@ 54 54 * Tri-color LED to indicate working status 55 55 * Datalog feature 56 56 57 -== 1.3Specification ==43 +== Specification: == 58 58 59 -((( 60 60 **Built-in Temperature Sensor:** 61 -))) 62 62 63 -* ((( 64 -Resolution: 0.01 °C 65 -))) 66 -* ((( 67 -Accuracy Tolerance : Typ ±0.3 °C 68 -))) 69 -* ((( 70 -Long Term Drift: < 0.02 °C/yr 71 -))) 72 -* ((( 73 -Operating Range: -40 ~~ 85 °C 74 -))) 47 +* Resolution: 0.01 °C 48 +* Accuracy Tolerance : Typ ±0.3 °C 49 +* Long Term Drift: < 0.02 °C/yr 50 +* Operating Range: -40 ~~ 85 °C 75 75 76 -((( 77 77 **Built-in Humidity Sensor:** 78 -))) 79 79 80 -* ((( 81 -Resolution: 0.04 %RH 82 -))) 83 -* ((( 84 -Accuracy Tolerance : Typ ±3 %RH 85 -))) 86 -* ((( 87 -Long Term Drift: < 0.02 °C/yr 88 -))) 89 -* ((( 90 -Operating Range: 0 ~~ 96 %RH 91 -))) 54 +* Resolution: 0.04 %RH 55 +* Accuracy Tolerance : Typ ±3 %RH 56 +* Long Term Drift: < 0.02 °C/yr 57 +* Operating Range: 0 ~~ 96 %RH 92 92 93 -((( 94 94 **External Temperature Sensor:** 95 -))) 96 96 97 -* ((( 98 -Resolution: 0.0625 °C 99 -))) 100 -* ((( 101 -±0.5°C accuracy from -10°C to +85°C 102 -))) 103 -* ((( 104 -±2°C accuracy from -55°C to +125°C 105 -))) 106 -* ((( 107 -Operating Range: -55 °C ~~ 125 °C 108 -))) 61 +* Resolution: 0.0625 °C 62 +* ±0.5°C accuracy from -10°C to +85°C 63 +* ±2°C accuracy from -55°C to +125°C 64 +* Operating Range: -55 °C ~~ 125 °C 109 109 110 -= 2.Connect LHT65N to IoT Server =66 += Connect LHT65N to IoT Server = 111 111 112 -== 2.1How does LHT65N work? ==68 +== How does LHT65N work? == 113 113 114 -((( 115 115 LHT65N is configured as LoRaWAN OTAA Class A mode by default. Each LHT65N is shipped with a worldwide unique set of OTAA keys. To use LHT65N in a LoRaWAN network, first, we need to put the OTAA keys in LoRaWAN Network Server and then activate LHT65N. 116 -))) 117 117 118 -((( 119 119 If LHT65N is under the coverage of this LoRaWAN network. LHT65N can join the LoRaWAN network automatically. After successfully joining, LHT65N will start to measure environment temperature and humidity, and start to transmit sensor data to the LoRaWAN server. The default period for each uplink is 20 minutes. 120 -))) 121 121 122 -== 2.2 How to Activate LHT65N? == 123 123 75 +== How to Activate LHT65N? == 76 + 124 124 The LHT65N has two working modes: 125 125 126 126 * **Deep Sleep Mode**: LHT65N doesn’t have any LoRaWAN activation. This mode is used for storage and shipping to save battery life. ... ... @@ -130,13 +130,12 @@ 130 130 131 131 [[image:image-20220515123819-1.png||height="379" width="317"]] 132 132 133 -(% border="1" %) 134 134 |**Behavior on ACT**|**Function**|**Action** 135 135 |**Pressing ACT between 1s < time < 3s**|Test uplink status|If LHT65N is already Joined to the LoRaWAN network, LHT65N will send an uplink packet, if LHT65N has an external sensor connected, blue led will blink once. If LHT65N has no external sensor, red led will blink once. 136 136 |**Pressing ACT for more than 3s**|Active Device|green led will fast blink 5 times, LHT65N will enter working mode and start to JOIN LoRaWAN network. green led will solid turn on for 5 seconds after join in network. 137 137 |**Fast press ACT 5 times**|Deactivate Device|red led will solid on for 5 seconds. This means LHT65N is in Deep Sleep Mode. 138 138 139 -== 2.3Example to join LoRaWAN network ==91 +== Example to join LoRaWAN network == 140 140 141 141 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 142 142 This section shows an example of how to join the TTN V3 LoRaWAN IoT server. Use with other LoRaWAN IoT servers is of a similar procedure. ... ... @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ 147 147 Assume the LPS8N is already set to connect to [[TTN V3 network>>url:https://eu1.cloud.thethings.network]], So it provides network coverage for LHT65N. Next we need to add the LHT65N device in TTN V3: 148 148 149 149 150 -=== 2.3.1Step 1: Create Device n TTN ===102 +=== **Step 1**: Create Device n TTN === 151 151 152 152 Create a device in TTN V3 with the OTAA keys from LHT65N. 153 153 ... ... @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ 177 177 [[image:image-20220522233118-7.png]] 178 178 179 179 180 -=== 2.3.2Step 2: Activate LHT65N by pressing the ACT button for more than 5 seconds. ===132 +=== Step 2: Activate LHT65N by pressing the ACT button for more than 5 seconds. === 181 181 182 182 Use ACT button to activate LHT65N and it will auto-join to the TTN V3 network. After join success, it will start to upload sensor data to TTN V3 and user can see in the panel. 183 183 ... ... @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ 184 184 [[image:image-20220522233300-8.png]] 185 185 186 186 187 -== 2.4Uplink Payload ==139 +== Uplink Payload: == 188 188 189 189 The uplink payload includes totally 11 bytes. Uplink packets use FPORT=2 and(% class="mark" %) every 20 minutes(%%) send one uplink by default. 190 190 ... ... @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ 191 191 After each uplink, the (% class="mark" %)BLUE LED(%%) will blink once. 192 192 193 193 194 -(% border="1"style="width:572px" %)146 +(% style="width:572px" %) 195 195 |(% style="width:106px" %)**Size(bytes)**|(% style="width:71px" %)**2**|(% style="width:128px" %)**2**|(% style="width:103px" %)**2**|(% style="width:72px" %)**1**|(% style="width:89px" %)**4** 196 196 |(% style="width:106px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:71px" %)[[BAT>>path:#Battery]]|(% style="width:128px" %)((( 197 197 [[Built-In>>path:#SHT20_Temperature]] ... ... @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ 207 207 * The 7th byte (EXT #): defines the external sensor model. 208 208 * The 8^^th^^ ~~ 11^^th^^ byte: the value for external sensor value. The definition is based on external sensor type. (If EXT=0, there won’t be these four bytes.) 209 209 210 -=== 2.4.1Decoder in TTN V3 ===162 +=== Decoder in TTN V3 === 211 211 212 212 When the uplink payload arrives TTNv3, it shows HEX format and not friendly to read. We can add LHT65N decoder in TTNv3 for friendly reading. 213 213 ... ... @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ 218 218 [[image:image-20220522234118-10.png]] 219 219 220 220 221 -=== 2.4.2BAT-Battery Info ===173 +=== BAT-Battery Info === 222 222 223 223 These two bytes of BAT include the battery state and the actually voltage 224 224 ... ... @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ 243 243 * BAT status=(0Xcba4>>14)&0xFF=11(B),very good 244 244 * Battery Voltage =0xCBF6&0x3FFF=0x0BA4=2980mV 245 245 246 -=== 2.4.3Built-in Temperature ===198 +=== Built-in Temperature === 247 247 248 248 [[image:image-20220522235639-2.png]] 249 249 ... ... @@ -253,13 +253,13 @@ 253 253 254 254 * Temperature: (0xF5C6-65536)/100=-26.18℃ 255 255 256 -=== 2.4.4Built-in Humidity ===208 +=== Built-in Humidity === 257 257 258 258 [[image:image-20220522235639-4.png]] 259 259 260 260 * Humidity: 0x025C/10=60.4% 261 261 262 -=== 2.4.5Ext # ===214 +=== Ext # === 263 263 264 264 Bytes for External Sensor: 265 265 ... ... @@ -268,16 +268,19 @@ 268 268 |(% style="width:139px" %)0x01|(% style="width:484px" %)Sensor E3, Temperature Sensor 269 269 |(% style="width:139px" %)0x09|(% style="width:484px" %)Sensor E3, Temperature Sensor, Datalog Mod 270 270 271 -=== 2.4.6Ext value ===223 +=== Ext value === 272 272 273 -==== 2.4.6.1Ext~=1, E3 Temperature Sensor ====225 +==== Ext~=1, E3 Temperature Sensor ==== 274 274 275 275 [[image:image-20220522235639-5.png]] 276 276 229 + 277 277 * DS18B20 temp=0x0ADD/100=27.81℃ 278 278 279 279 The last 2 bytes of data are meaningless 280 280 234 + 235 + 281 281 [[image:image-20220522235639-6.png]] 282 282 283 283 * External temperature= (0xF54F-65536)/100=-27.37℃ ... ... @@ -284,15 +284,16 @@ 284 284 285 285 The last 2 bytes of data are meaningless 286 286 242 + 287 287 If the external sensor is 0x01, and there is no external temperature connected. The temperature will be set to 7FFF which is 327.67℃ 288 288 289 289 290 -==== 2.4.6.2Ext~=9, E3 sensor with Unix Timestamp ====246 +==== Ext~=9, E3 sensor with Unix Timestamp ==== 291 291 292 292 Timestamp mode is designed for LHT65N with E3 probe, it will send the uplink payload with Unix timestamp. With the limitation of 11 bytes (max distance of AU915/US915/AS923 band), the time stamp mode will be lack of BAT voltage field, instead, it shows the battery status. The payload is as below: 293 293 294 294 295 -(% border="1"style="width:697px" %)251 +(% style="width:697px" %) 296 296 |(% style="width:96px" %)**Size(bytes)**|(% style="width:164px" %)**2**|(% style="width:104px" %)**2**|(% style="width:106px" %)**2**|(% style="width:108px" %)**1**|(% style="width:116px" %)**4** 297 297 |(% style="width:96px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:164px" %)[[External temperature>>path:#DS18b20_value]]|(% style="width:104px" %)((( 298 298 [[Built-In>>path:#SHT20_Temperature]] ... ... @@ -310,9 +310,9 @@ 310 310 [[Time Stamp>>path:#Unix_Time_Stamp]] 311 311 ))) 312 312 313 -* **Battery status & **[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Built-in Humidity**>>path:#SHT20_Humidity]]269 +* **Battery status & **[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)**Built-in Humidity**>>path:#SHT20_Humidity]] 314 314 315 -(% border="1"style="width:587px" %)271 +(% style="width:587px" %) 316 316 |Bit(bit)|(% style="width:280px" %)[15:14]|(% style="width:136px" %)[11:0] 317 317 |Value|(% style="width:280px" %)((( 318 318 BAT Status ... ... @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ 332 332 333 333 * **Status & Ext Byte** 334 334 335 -(% border="1"style="width:732px" %)291 +(% style="width:732px" %) 336 336 |(% style="width:128px" %)**Bits**|(% style="width:102px" %)**7**|(% style="width:145px" %)**6**|(% style="width:117px" %)**5**|(% style="width:147px" %)**4**|(% style="width:90px" %)**[3:0]** 337 337 |(% style="width:128px" %)**Status & Ext**|(% style="width:102px" %)Not Defined|(% style="width:145px" %)Poll Message Flag|(% style="width:117px" %)Sync time OK|(% style="width:147px" %)Unix Time Request|(% style="width:90px" %)((( 338 338 Ext: ... ... @@ -344,10 +344,11 @@ 344 344 * Sync time OK: 1: Set time ok,0: N/A. After time SYNC request is sent, LHT65N will set this bit to 0 until got the time stamp from the application server. 345 345 * Unix Time Request:1: Request server downlink Unix time, 0 : N/A. In this mode, LHT65N will set this bit to 1 every 10 days to request a time SYNC. (AT+SYNCMOD to set this) 346 346 347 -== 2.5Show data on Datacake ==303 +== Show data on Datacake == 348 348 349 349 Datacake IoT platform provides a human-friendly interface to show the sensor data, once we have sensor data in TTN V3, we can use Datacake to connect to TTN V3 and see the data in Datacake. Below are the steps: 350 350 307 + 351 351 **Step 1**: Be sure that your device is programmed and properly connected to the LoRaWAN network. 352 352 353 353 **Step 2**: Configure your Application to forward data to Datacake you will need to add integration. Go to TTN V3 Console ~-~-> Applications ~-~-> Integrations ~-~-> Add Integrations. ... ... @@ -372,11 +372,11 @@ 372 372 [[image:image-20220523000825-10.png||height="432" width="762"]] 373 373 374 374 375 -== 2.6Datalog Feature ==332 +== Datalog Feature == 376 376 377 377 This feature is always enabled. When user wants to retrieve the sensor value, he can send a poll command from the IoT platform to ask LHT65N to send the value in the required time slot. 378 378 379 -=== 2.6.1Unix TimeStamp ===336 +=== Unix TimeStamp === 380 380 381 381 LHT65N uses Unix TimeStamp format based on 382 382 ... ... @@ -387,12 +387,12 @@ 387 387 388 388 Below is the converter example 389 389 390 -[[image:image-20220523001219-12.png||height="3 02" width="730"]]347 +[[image:image-20220523001219-12.png||height="353" width="853"]] 391 391 392 392 So, we can use AT+TIMESTAMP=1611889405 or downlink 3060137afd00 to set the current time 2021 – Jan ~-~- 29 Friday 03:03:25 393 393 394 394 395 -=== 2.6.2Set Device Time ===352 +=== Set Device Time === 396 396 397 397 There are two ways to set device’s time: 398 398 ... ... @@ -410,12 +410,12 @@ 410 410 User needs to set SYNCMOD=0 to manual time, otherwise, the user set time will be overwritten by the time set by the server. 411 411 412 412 413 -=== 2.6.3Poll sensor value ===370 +=== Poll sensor value === 414 414 415 415 User can poll sensor value based on timestamps from the server. Below is the downlink command. 416 416 417 417 418 -(% border="1"style="width:454px" %)375 +(% style="width:454px" %) 419 419 |(% style="width:69px" %)1byte|(% style="width:129px" %)4bytes|(% style="width:134px" %)4bytes|(% style="width:119px" %)1byte 420 420 |(% style="width:69px" %)31|(% style="width:129px" %)Timestamp start|(% style="width:134px" %)Timestamp end|(% style="width:119px" %)Uplink Interval 421 421 ... ... @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ 429 429 Uplink Internal =5s,means LHT65N will send one packet every 5s. range 5~~255s. 430 430 431 431 432 -=== 2.6.4Datalog Uplink payload ===389 +=== Datalog Uplink payload === 433 433 434 434 The Datalog poll reply uplink will use below payload format. 435 435 ... ... @@ -436,7 +436,6 @@ 436 436 437 437 Retrieval data payload 438 438 439 -(% border="1" %) 440 440 |**Size(bytes)**|**2**|**2**|**2**|**1**|**4** 441 441 |**Value**|[[External sensor data>>path:#Extension_sensor_value]]|((( 442 442 [[Built-In>>path:#SHT20_Temperature]] ... ... @@ -455,7 +455,6 @@ 455 455 Poll message flag & Ext 456 456 457 457 458 -(% border="1" %) 459 459 |**Bits**|**7**|**6**|**5**|**4**|**[3:0]** 460 460 |**Status & Ext**|Not Defined|Poll Message Flag|Sync time OK|Unix Time Request|((( 461 461 Ext: ... ... @@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ 515 515 516 516 LHT65N will uplink this payload. 517 517 518 -[[image:image-20220523001219-13.png ||height="421" width="727"]]473 +[[image:image-20220523001219-13.png]] 519 519 520 520 7FFF089801464160065F977FFF088E014B41600660097FFF0885014E41600660667FFF0875015141600662BE7FFF086B015541600665167FFF08660155416006676E7FFF085F015A41600669C67FFF0857015D4160066C1E 521 521 ... ... @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ 534 534 Unix time is 0x60065F97=1611030423s=21/1/19 04:27:03 535 535 536 536 537 -== 2.7Alarm Mode ==492 +== Alarm Mode == 538 538 539 539 Alarm mode feature is added since firmware v1.5. When device is in Alarm mode, it will check the built-in sensor temperature in a short interval. If the temperature exceeds the pre-configure range, it will send an uplink immediately. 540 540 ... ... @@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ 550 550 551 551 552 552 553 -== 2.8LED Indicator ==508 +== LED Indicator == 554 554 555 555 The LHT65N has a triple color LED which for easy shows different stage. 556 556 ... ... @@ -565,14 +565,17 @@ 565 565 566 566 ---- 567 567 568 -== 2.9Installation ==523 +== Installation == 569 569 570 570 [[image:image-20220516231650-1.png||height="436" width="428"]] 571 571 572 -= 3. Sensors & Accessories = 573 573 574 -== 3.1 E3 Temperature Probe == 575 575 529 + 530 += Sensors & Accessories = 531 + 532 +== E3 Temperature Probe == 533 + 576 576 [[image:image-20220515080154-4.png||height="182" width="161"]] [[image:image-20220515080330-5.png||height="201" width="195"]] 577 577 578 578 ... ... @@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ 585 585 * -55°C to 125°C 586 586 * Working voltage 2.35v ~~ 5v 587 587 588 -= 4.Configure LHT65N via AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink =546 += Configure LHT65N via AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink = 589 589 590 590 Use can configure LHT65N via AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink. 591 591 ... ... @@ -594,6 +594,7 @@ 594 594 595 595 [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Use_Note_for_Server>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Use_Note_for_Server]] 596 596 555 + 597 597 There are two kinds of commands to configure LHT65N, they are: 598 598 599 599 * **General Commands**. ... ... @@ -607,17 +607,19 @@ 607 607 608 608 [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_Downlink_Command>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_Downlink_Command]] 609 609 569 + 570 + 610 610 * **Commands special design for LHT65N** 611 611 612 612 These commands are only valid for LHT65N, as below: 613 613 614 -== 4.1 Set Transmit Interval Time == 615 615 576 +== Set Transmit Interval Time == 577 + 616 616 Feature: Change LoRaWAN End Node Transmit Interval. 617 617 618 618 **AT Command: AT+TDC** 619 619 620 -(% border="1" %) 621 621 |**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 622 622 |AT+TDC?|Show current transmit Interval|((( 623 623 30000 ... ... @@ -641,13 +641,12 @@ 641 641 * Example 1: Downlink Payload: 0100001E ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 30 seconds 642 642 * Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0100003C ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds 643 643 644 -== 4.2Set External Sensor Mode ==605 +== Set External Sensor Mode == 645 645 646 646 Feature: Change External Sensor Mode. 647 647 648 648 **AT Command: AT+EXT** 649 649 650 -(% border="1" %) 651 651 |**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 652 652 |AT+EXT?|Get current external sensor mode|((( 653 653 1 ... ... @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ 669 669 * 0xA209: Same as AT+EXT=9 670 670 * 0xA20702003c,Same as AT+SETCNT=60 671 671 672 -== 4.3Enable/Disable uplink Temperature probe ID ==632 +== Enable/Disable uplink Temperature probe ID == 673 673 674 674 Feature: If PID is enabled, device will send the temperature probe ID on: 675 675 ... ... @@ -681,7 +681,6 @@ 681 681 682 682 **AT Command:** 683 683 684 -(% border="1" %) 685 685 |**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 686 686 |AT+PID=1|Enable PID uplink|OK 687 687 ... ... @@ -690,13 +690,13 @@ 690 690 * 0xA800 à AT+PID=0 691 691 * 0xA801 à AT+PID=1 692 692 693 -== 4.4 Set Password == 694 694 653 +== Set Password == 654 + 695 695 Feature: Set device password, max 9 digits 696 696 697 697 **AT Command: AT+PWORD** 698 698 699 -(% border="1" %) 700 700 |**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 701 701 |AT+PWORD=?|Show password|((( 702 702 123456 ... ... @@ -710,13 +710,13 @@ 710 710 711 711 No downlink command for this feature. 712 712 713 -== 4.5 Quit AT Command == 714 714 673 +== Quit AT Command == 674 + 715 715 Feature: Quit AT Command mode, so user needs to input password again before use AT Commands. 716 716 717 717 **AT Command: AT+DISAT** 718 718 719 -(% border="1" %) 720 720 |**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 721 721 |AT+DISAT|Quit AT Commands mode|OK 722 722 ... ... @@ -725,13 +725,12 @@ 725 725 No downlink command for this feature. 726 726 727 727 728 -== 4.6Set to sleep mode ==687 +== Set to sleep mode == 729 729 730 730 Feature: Set device to sleep mode 731 731 732 732 **AT Command: AT+SLEEP** 733 733 734 -(% border="1" %) 735 735 | | | 736 736 |**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 737 737 |AT+SLEEP|Set to sleep mode|((( ... ... @@ -744,13 +744,13 @@ 744 744 745 745 * There is no downlink command to set to Sleep mode. 746 746 747 -== 4.7 Set system time == 748 748 706 +== Set system time == 707 + 749 749 Feature: Set system time, unix format. [[See here for format detail.>>path:#TimeStamp]] 750 750 751 751 **AT Command:** 752 752 753 -(% border="1" %) 754 754 |**Command Example**|**Function** 755 755 |AT+TIMESTAMP=1611104352|((( 756 756 OK ... ... @@ -762,10 +762,12 @@ 762 762 763 763 0x306007806000 ~/~/ Set timestamp to 0x(6007806000),Same as AT+TIMESTAMP=1611104352 764 764 765 -== 4.8 Set Time Sync Mode == 766 766 724 +== Set Time Sync Mode == 725 + 767 767 Feature: Enable/Disable Sync system time via LoRaWAN MAC Command (DeviceTimeReq), LoRaWAN server must support v1.0.3 protocol to reply this command. 768 768 728 + 769 769 SYNCMOD is set to 1 by default. If user want to set a different time from LoRaWAN server, user need to set this to 0. 770 770 771 771 ... ... @@ -780,13 +780,13 @@ 780 780 781 781 0x28 00 ~/~/ Same As AT+SYNCMOD=0 782 782 783 -== 4.9 Set Time Sync Interval == 784 784 744 +== Set Time Sync Interval == 745 + 785 785 Feature: Define System time sync interval. SYNCTDC default value: 10 days. 786 786 787 787 **AT Command:** 788 788 789 -(% border="1" %) 790 790 |**Command Example**|**Function** 791 791 |AT+SYNCTDC=0x0A|Set SYNCTDC to 10 (0x0A), so the sync time is 10 days. 792 792 ... ... @@ -794,13 +794,13 @@ 794 794 795 795 0x29 0A ~/~/ Same as AT+SYNCTDC=0x0A 796 796 797 -== 4.10 Print data entries base on page. == 798 798 758 +== Print data entries base on page. == 759 + 799 799 Feature: Print the sector data from start page to stop page (max is 416 pages). 800 800 801 801 **AT Command: AT+PDTA** 802 802 803 -(% border="1" %) 804 804 |**Command Example**|**Response** 805 805 |((( 806 806 AT+PDTA=1,3 ... ... @@ -849,13 +849,14 @@ 849 849 850 850 No downlink commands for feature 851 851 852 -== 4.11 Print last few data entries. == 853 853 813 + 814 +== Print last few data entries. == 815 + 854 854 Feature: Print the last few data entries 855 855 856 856 **AT Command: AT+PLDTA** 857 857 858 -(% border="1" %) 859 859 |**Command Example**|**Response** 860 860 |((( 861 861 AT+PLDTA=5 ... ... @@ -885,13 +885,14 @@ 885 885 886 886 No downlink commands for feature 887 887 888 -== 4.12 Clear Flash Record == 889 889 850 + 851 +== Clear Flash Record == 852 + 890 890 Feature: Clear flash storage for data log feature. 891 891 892 892 **AT Command: AT+CLRDTA** 893 893 894 -(% border="1" %) 895 895 |**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response** 896 896 |AT+CLRDTA|Clear date record|((( 897 897 Clear all stored sensor data… ... ... @@ -903,31 +903,36 @@ 903 903 904 904 * Example: 0xA301 ~/~/Same as AT+CLRDTA 905 905 906 -= 5. Battery & How to replace = 907 907 908 -== 5.1 Battery Type == 909 909 870 += Battery & How to replace = 871 + 872 +== Battery Type == 873 + 910 910 LHT65N is equipped with a 2400mAH Li-MnO2 (CR17505) battery . The battery is an un-rechargeable battery with low discharge rate targeting for up to 8~~10 years use. This type of battery is commonly used in IoT devices for long-term running, such as water meters. 911 911 912 912 The discharge curve is not linear so can’t simply use percentage to show the battery level. Below is the battery performance. 913 913 [[image:image-20220515075034-1.png||height="208" width="644"]] 914 914 879 + 915 915 The minimum Working Voltage for the LHT65N is ~~ 2.5v. When battery is lower than 2.6v, it is time to change the battery. 916 916 917 917 918 -== 5.2Replace Battery ==883 +== Replace Battery == 919 919 920 920 LHT65N has two screws on the back, Unscrew them, and changing the battery inside is ok. The battery is a general CR17450 battery. Any brand should be ok. 921 921 922 922 [[image:image-20220515075440-2.png||height="338" width="272"]][[image:image-20220515075625-3.png||height="193" width="257"]] 923 923 924 -== 5.3 Battery Life Analyze == 925 925 890 +== Battery Life Analyze == 891 + 926 926 Dragino battery-powered products are all run in Low Power mode. User can check the guideline from this link to calculate the estimated battery life: 927 927 https:~/~/www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/LoRa_End_Node/Battery_Analyze/DRAGINO_Battery_Life_Guide.pdf 928 928 929 -= 6. Order Info = 930 930 896 += Order Info = 897 + 931 931 Part Number: (% class="mark" %)**LHT65N-XX** 932 932 933 933 **XX**: The default frequency band ... ... @@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ 945 945 946 946 * **E3**: External Temperature Probe 947 947 948 -= 7.Packing Info =915 += Packing Info = 949 949 950 950 **Package Includes**: 951 951 ... ... @@ -960,10 +960,10 @@ 960 960 * Package Size / pcs : 14.5 x 8 x 5 cm 961 961 * Weight / pcs : 170g 962 962 963 -= 8.FCC Warning =930 += FCC Warning = 964 964 965 965 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 966 966 967 -(1) This device may not cause harmful interference ;934 +(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 968 968 969 -(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation .936 +(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
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