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4 4  
5 5  
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46 46  
47 47  == 1.2 Features ==
48 48  
49 -
50 50  * Wall mountable
51 51  * LoRaWAN v1.0.3 Class A protocol
52 52  * Frequency Bands: CN470/EU433/KR920/US915/EU868/AS923/AU915
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57 57  * Built-in Temperature & Humidity sensor
58 58  * Optional External Sensors
59 59  * Tri-color LED to indicate working status
60 -* Datalog feature (Max 3328 records)
59 +* Datalog feature
61 61  
62 -
63 -
64 64  == 1.3 Specification ==
65 65  
66 66  
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85 85  * ±2°C accuracy from -55°C to +125°C
86 86  * Operating Range: -55 °C ~~ 125 °C
87 87  
88 -
89 -
90 90  = 2. Connect LHT65N to IoT Server =
91 91  
92 92  == 2.1 How does LHT65N work? ==
93 93  
94 -
95 95  (((
96 96  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.
97 97  )))
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101 101  )))
102 102  
103 103  
104 -
105 105  == 2.2 How to Activate LHT65N? ==
106 106  
107 -
108 108  (((
109 109  The LHT65N has two working modes:
110 110  )))
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129 129  
130 130  == 2.3 Example to join LoRaWAN network ==
131 131  
132 -
133 133  (% _msthash="315240" _msttexthash="9205482" _mstvisible="1" class="wikigeneratedid" %)
134 134  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.
135 135  
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145 145  
146 146  === 2.3.1 Step 1: Create Device n TTN ===
147 147  
148 -
149 149  (((
150 150  Create a device in TTN V3 with the OTAA keys from LHT65N.
151 151  )))
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187 187  
188 188  === 2.3.2 Step 2: Activate LHT65N by pressing the ACT button for more than 5 seconds. ===
189 189  
190 -
191 191  (((
192 192  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.
193 193  )))
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199 199  
200 200  == 2.4 Uplink Payload ==
201 201  
202 -
203 203  (((
204 204  The uplink payload includes totally 11 bytes. Uplink packets use FPORT=2 and (% _mstvisible="3" style="color:#4f81bd" %)**every 20 minutes**(%%) send one uplink by default.
205 205  )))
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274 274  
275 275  * The First 6 bytes: has fix meanings for every LHT65N.
276 276  * The 7th byte (EXT #): defines the external sensor model.
277 -* The 8(% _msthash="734578" _msttexthash="21372" _mstvisible="4" %)^^th^^(%%) ~~ 11(% _msthash="734579" _msttexthash="21372" _mstvisible="4" %)^^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.)
265 +* The 8(% _msthash="734578" _msttexthash="21372" _mstvisible="4" %)^^th^^(%%) ~~ 11(% _msthash="734579" _msttexthash="21372" _mstvisible="4" %)^^th^^(%%) byte: the value for external sensor value. The definition is based on external sensor type. (If EXT=0, there wont be these four bytes.)
278 278  
279 279  
280 280  
281 281  === 2.4.1 Decoder in TTN V3 ===
282 282  
283 -
284 284  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.
285 285  
286 286  Below is the position to put the decoder and LHT65N decoder can be download from here:
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296 296  
297 297  === 2.4.2 BAT-Battery Info ===
298 298  
299 -
300 300  These two bytes of BAT include the battery state and the actually voltage
301 301  
302 302  [[image:image-20220523152839-18.png||_mstalt="457613" _mstvisible="3"]]
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314 314  
315 315  === 2.4.3 Built-in Temperature ===
316 316  
317 -
318 318  [[image:image-20220522235639-2.png||_mstalt="431756" _mstvisible="3" height="138" width="722"]]
319 319  
320 320  * Temperature:  0x0ABB/100=27.47℃
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327 327  
328 328  === 2.4.4 Built-in Humidity ===
329 329  
330 -
331 331  [[image:image-20220522235639-4.png||_mstalt="432484" _mstvisible="3" height="138" width="722"]]
332 332  
333 333  * Humidity:    0x025C/10=60.4%
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336 336  
337 337  === 2.4.5 Ext # ===
338 338  
339 -
340 340  Bytes for External Sensor:
341 341  
342 342  [[image:image-20220523152822-17.png||_mstalt="454545" _mstvisible="3"]]
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345 345  
346 346  === 2.4.6 Ext value ===
347 347  
348 -
349 349  ==== 2.4.6.1 Ext~=1, E3 Temperature Sensor ====
350 350  
351 351  
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369 369  
370 370  ==== 2.4.6.2 Ext~=9, E3 sensor with Unix Timestamp ====
371 371  
372 -
373 373  (((
374 374  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:
375 375  )))
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492 492  * (% style="color:blue" %)**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)
493 493  
494 494  
495 -
496 496  ==== 2.4.6.3 Ext~=6, ADC Sensor (use with E2 Cable) ====
497 497  
498 -
499 499  In this mode, user can connect external ADC sensor to check ADC value. The 3V3_OUT can
500 500  
501 501  be used to power the external ADC sensor; user can control the power on time for this
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543 543  
544 544  == 2.5 Show data on Datacake ==
545 545  
546 -
547 547  (((
548 548  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:
549 549  )))
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591 591  
592 592  == 2.6 Datalog Feature ==
593 593  
594 -
595 595  (((
596 596  Datalog Feature is to ensure IoT Server can get all sampling data from Sensor even if the LoRaWAN network is down. For each sampling, LHT65N will store the reading for future retrieving purposes. There are two ways for IoT servers to get datalog from LHT65N.
597 597  )))
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600 600  
601 601  === 2.6.1 Ways to get datalog via LoRaWAN ===
602 602  
603 -
604 604  There are two methods:
605 605  
606 606  1. IoT Server sends a downlink LoRaWAN command to [[poll the value>>||anchor="H2.6.4Pollsensorvalue"]] for specifying time range.
607 -1. Set [[PNACKMD=1>>||anchor="H4.13AutoSendNone-ACKmessages"]], LHT65N will wait for ACK for every uplink, when there is no LoRaWAN network, LHT65N will mark these records with non-ack message and store the sensor data, and it will send all messages (10s interval) after the network recovery. note: a) LHT65N will do ack check for data records sending to make sure every data arrive server. b) LHT65N will send data in CONFIRMED Mode when PNACKMD=1, but it won't re-transmit the same packet , it will just mark it as NONE-ACK and resend after network is detected.
583 +1. Set [[PNACKMD=1>>||anchor="H4.13AutoSendNone-ACKmessages"]], LHT65N will wait for ACK for every uplink, when there is no LoRaWAN network, LHT65N will store the sensor data, and it will send all messages after the network recovery.
608 608  
609 609  Below is the typical case for the auto-update datalog feature (Set PNACKMD=1)
610 610  
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633 633  
634 634  === 2.6.3 Set Device Time ===
635 635  
636 -
637 637  (((
638 638  There are two ways to set device's time:
639 639  )))
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651 651  )))
652 652  
653 653  (((
654 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note: LoRaWAN Server need to support LoRaWAN v1.0.3(MAC v1.0.3) or higher to support this MAC command feature, Chirpstack,TTN V3 v3 and loriot support but TTN V3 v2 doesn't support. If server doesn't support this command, it will through away uplink packet with this command, so user will lose the packet with time request for TTN V3 v2 if SYNCMOD=1.**
629 +(% style="color:red" %)Note: LoRaWAN Server need to support LoRaWAN v1.0.3(MAC v1.0.3) or higher to support this MAC command feature, Chirpstack,TTN V3 v3 and loriot support but TTN V3 v2 doesnt support. If server doesnt support this command, it will through away uplink packet with this command, so user will lose the packet with time request for TTN V3 v2 if SYNCMOD=1.
655 655  )))
656 656  
657 657  (((
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670 670  
671 671  === 2.6.4 Poll sensor value ===
672 672  
673 -
674 674  User can poll sensor value based on timestamps from the server. Below is the downlink command.
675 675  
676 676  [[image:image-20220523152302-15.png||_mstalt="451581" _mstvisible="3"]]
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688 688  
689 689  === 2.6.5 Datalog Uplink payload ===
690 690  
691 -
692 692  (% _msthash="315267" _msttexthash="2245087" _mstvisible="1" %)
693 693  The Datalog poll reply uplink will use below payload format.
694 694  
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695 695  (% _mstvisible="1" %)
696 696  (((
697 697  (% _mstvisible="2" %)
698 -
699 -
700 -(% _mstvisible="2" %)
701 701  (% _msthash="506080" _msttexthash="451581" _mstvisible="4" %)**Retrieval data payload**
702 702  )))
703 703  
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960 960  (% _mstvisible="1" %)
961 961  (((
962 962  (% _msthash="506083" _msttexthash="737269" _mstvisible="2" style="text-align: left;" %)
963 - Stop time 60066DA7= time 21/1/19 05:27:(% _msthash="903005" _msttexthash="9672" _mstvisible="2" %)03
933 + Stop time 60066DA7= time 21/1/19 05:27:(% _msthash="903005" _msttexthash="9672" _mstvisible="2" %)03
964 964  )))
965 965  
966 966  (% _mstvisible="1" %)
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1022 1022  
1023 1023  == 2.7 Alarm Mode ==
1024 1024  
1025 -
1026 1026  (((
1027 1027  when the device is in alarm mode, it checks the built-in sensor temperature for a short time. if the temperature exceeds the preconfigured range, it sends an uplink immediately.
1028 1028  )))
1029 1029  
1030 1030  (((
1031 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note: alarm mode adds a little power consumption, and we recommend extending the normal read time when this feature is enabled.**
1032 -
1033 -
1000 +(% style="color:red" %)Note: alarm mode adds a little power consumption, and we recommend extending the normal read time when this feature is enabled.
1034 1034  )))
1035 1035  
1036 1036  (((
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1075 1075  TEMPhigh=003C
1076 1076  
1077 1077  
1078 -
1079 1079  == 2.8 LED Indicator ==
1080 1080  
1081 -
1082 1082  The LHT65 has a triple color LED which for easy showing different stage .
1083 1083  
1084 1084  While user press ACT button, the LED will work as per LED status with ACT button.
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1090 1090  * RED LED when external sensor is not connected
1091 1091  * For each success downlink, the PURPLE LED will blink once
1092 1092  
1093 -
1094 -
1095 1095  == 2.9 installation ==
1096 1096  
1097 -
1098 1098  (% _mstvisible="1" %)
1099 1099  [[image:image-20220516231650-1.png||_mstalt="428597" _mstvisible="3" height="436" width="428"]]
1100 1100  
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1104 1104  
1105 1105  == 3.1 E2 Extension Cable ==
1106 1106  
1107 -
1108 1108  [[image:image-20220619092222-1.png||height="182" width="188"]][[image:image-20220619092313-2.png||height="182" width="173"]]
1109 1109  
1110 -
1111 1111  **1m long breakout cable for LHT65N. Features:**
1112 1112  
1113 1113  * (((
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1124 1124  )))
1125 1125  * (((
1126 1126  Exposed All pins from the LHT65N Type-C connector.
1127 -
1128 -
1129 -
1130 1130  )))
1131 1131  
1132 1132  [[image:image-20220619092421-3.png||height="371" width="529"]]
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1148 1148  * Operating Range: -40 ~~ 125 °C
1149 1149  * Working voltage 2.35v ~~ 5v
1150 1150  
1151 -
1152 -
1153 1153  = 4. Configure LHT65N via AT command or LoRaWAN downlink =
1154 1154  
1155 -
1156 1156  (((
1157 1157  Use can configure LHT65N via AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink.
1158 1158  )))
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1197 1197  )))
1198 1198  
1199 1199  
1200 -
1201 1201  == 4.1 Set Transmit Interval Time ==
1202 1202  
1203 -
1204 1204  Feature: Change LoRaWAN End Node Transmit Interval.
1205 1205  
1206 -
1207 1207  (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command: AT+TDC**
1208 1208  
1209 1209  [[image:image-20220523150701-2.png||_mstalt="427453" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1219 1219  
1220 1220  * **Example 2**: Downlink Payload: 0100003C ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds
1221 1221  
1222 -
1223 -
1224 1224  == 4.2 Set External Sensor Mode ==
1225 1225  
1226 -
1227 1227  Feature: Change External Sensor Mode.
1228 1228  
1229 -
1230 1230  (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command: AT+EXT**
1231 1231  
1232 1232  [[image:image-20220523150759-3.png||_mstalt="432146" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1244 1244  
1245 1245  * 0xA20702003c: Same as AT+SETCNT=60
1246 1246  
1247 -
1248 -
1249 1249  == 4.3 Enable/Disable uplink Temperature probe ID ==
1250 1250  
1251 -
1252 1252  (((
1253 1253  Feature: If PID is enabled, device will send the temperature probe ID on:
1254 1254  )))
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1262 1262  
1263 1263  (((
1264 1264  PID is default set to disable (0)
1265 -
1266 -
1267 1267  )))
1268 1268  
1269 1269  (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command:**
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1276 1276  * **0xA800**  **~-~->** AT+PID=0
1277 1277  * **0xA801**     **~-~->** AT+PID=1
1278 1278  
1279 -
1280 -
1281 1281  == 4.4 Set Password ==
1282 1282  
1283 -
1284 1284  Feature: Set device password, max 9 digits
1285 1285  
1286 -
1287 1287  (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command: AT+PWORD**
1288 1288  
1289 1289  [[image:image-20220523151052-5.png||_mstalt="428623" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1297 1297  
1298 1298  == 4.5 Quit AT Command ==
1299 1299  
1300 -
1301 1301  Feature: Quit AT Command mode, so user needs to input password again before use AT Commands.
1302 1302  
1303 -
1304 1304  (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command: AT+DISAT**
1305 1305  
1306 1306  [[image:image-20220523151132-6.png||_mstalt="428649" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1314 1314  
1315 1315  == 4.6 Set to sleep mode ==
1316 1316  
1317 -
1318 1318  Feature: Set device to sleep mode
1319 1319  
1320 1320  * **AT+Sleep=0**  : Normal working mode, device will sleep and use lower power when there is no LoRa message
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1329 1329  
1330 1330  * There is no downlink command to set to Sleep mode.
1331 1331  
1332 -
1333 -
1334 1334  == 4.7 Set system time ==
1335 1335  
1336 -
1337 1337  Feature: Set system time, unix format. [[See here for format detail.>>||anchor="H2.6.2UnixTimeStamp"]]
1338 1338  
1339 -
1340 1340  (% _msthash="315253" _msttexthash="137488" style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command:**
1341 1341  
1342 1342  [[image:image-20220523151253-8.png||_mstalt="430677" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1350 1350  
1351 1351  == 4.8 Set Time Sync Mode ==
1352 1352  
1353 -
1354 1354  (((
1355 1355  Feature: Enable/Disable Sync system time via LoRaWAN MAC Command (DeviceTimeReq), LoRaWAN server must support v1.0.3 protocol to reply this command.
1356 1356  )))
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1357 1357  
1358 1358  (((
1359 1359  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.
1360 -
1361 -
1362 1362  )))
1363 1363  
1364 1364  (% _msthash="506058" _msttexthash="137488" style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command:**
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1375 1375  
1376 1376  == 4.9 Set Time Sync Interval ==
1377 1377  
1378 -
1379 1379  Feature: Define System time sync interval. SYNCTDC default value: 10 days.
1380 1380  
1381 -
1382 1382  (% _msthash="315256" _msttexthash="137488" style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command:**
1383 1383  
1384 1384  [[image:image-20220523151411-10.png||_mstalt="449696" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1392 1392  
1393 1393  == 4.10 Print data entries base on page. ==
1394 1394  
1395 -
1396 1396  Feature: Print the sector data from start page to stop page (max is 416 pages).
1397 1397  
1398 -
1399 1399  (% _msthash="315258" _msttexthash="264953" style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command: AT+PDTA**
1400 1400  
1401 1401  [[image:image-20220523151450-11.png||_mstalt="451035" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1409 1409  
1410 1410  == 4.11 Print last few data entries. ==
1411 1411  
1412 -
1413 1413  Feature: Print the last few data entries
1414 1414  
1415 -
1416 1416  (% _msthash="315260" _msttexthash="288522" style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command: AT+PLDTA**
1417 1417  
1418 1418  [[image:image-20220523151524-12.png||_mstalt="452101" _mstvisible="3"]]
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1426 1426  
1427 1427  == 4.12 Clear Flash Record ==
1428 1428  
1429 -
1430 1430  Feature: Clear flash storage for data log feature.
1431 1431  
1432 1432  
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1439 1439  
1440 1440  * Example: 0xA301 ~/~/Same as AT+CLRDTA
1441 1441  
1442 -
1443 -
1444 1444  == 4.13 Auto Send None-ACK messages ==
1445 1445  
1446 -
1447 1447  (% _msthash="315394" _msttexthash="51837149" _mstvisible="1" %)
1448 1448  Feature: LHT65N will wait for ACK for each uplink, If LHT65N doesn't get ACK from the IoT server, it will consider the message doesn't arrive server and store it. LHT65N keeps sending messages in normal periodically. Once LHT65N gets ACK from a server, it will consider the network is ok and start to send the not-arrive message.
1449 1449  
1450 -
1451 1451  (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT Command: AT+PNACKMD**
1452 1452  
1453 1453  (% _msthash="315396" _msttexthash="734682" _mstvisible="1" %)
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1461 1461  
1462 1462  * Example: 0x3401 ~/~/Same as AT+PNACKMD=1
1463 1463  
1464 -
1465 -
1466 1466  = 5. Battery & How to replace =
1467 1467  
1468 1468  == 5.1 Battery Type ==
1469 1469  
1470 -
1471 1471  (((
1472 1472  (((
1473 1473  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.
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1488 1488  The minimum Working Voltage for the LHT65N is ~~ 2.5v. When battery is lower than 2.6v, it is time to change the battery.
1489 1489  
1490 1490  
1491 -
1492 1492  == 5.2 Replace Battery ==
1493 1493  
1494 -
1495 1495  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.
1496 1496  
1497 1497  [[image:image-20220515075440-2.png||_mstalt="429546" _mstvisible="3" height="338" width="272"]][[image:image-20220515075625-3.png||_mstalt="431574" _mstvisible="3" height="193" width="257"]]
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1499 1499  
1500 1500  == 5.3 Battery Life Analyze ==
1501 1501  
1502 -
1503 1503  (((
1504 1504  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:
1505 1505  [[https:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/LoRa_End_Node/Battery_Analyze/DRAGINO_Battery_Life_Guide.pdf>>https://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/LoRa_End_Node/Battery_Analyze/DRAGINO_Battery_Life_Guide.pdf]]
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1517 1517  
1518 1518  = 6. FAQ =
1519 1519  
1520 -
1521 1521  == 6.1 How to use AT Command? ==
1522 1522  
1523 -
1524 1524  LHT65N supports AT Command set.User can use a USB to TTL adapter plus the Program Cable to connect to LHT65 for using AT command, as below.
1525 1525  
1526 1526  [[image:image-20220530085651-1.png||_mstalt="429949"]]
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1739 1739  AT+PID:  Get or set the PID
1740 1740  
1741 1741  
1742 -
1743 1743  == 6.2 Where to use AT commands and Downlink commands ==
1744 1744  
1653 +(% _msthash="506131" _msttexthash="14585714" %)
1654 +AT commands:
1745 1745  
1746 -**AT commands:**
1747 -
1748 1748  [[image:image-20220620153708-1.png||height="603" width="723"]]
1749 1749  
1658 +(% _msthash="506132" _msttexthash="337922" %)
1659 +Downlink commands:
1750 1750  
1751 -**Downlink commands:**
1752 1752  
1662 +(% _msthash="506133" _msttexthash="33046" %)
1663 +**TTN:**
1753 1753  
1754 -
1755 -(% style="color:blue" %)**TTN:**
1756 -
1757 1757  [[image:image-20220615092124-2.png||_mstalt="429221" height="649" width="688"]]
1758 1758  
1759 1759  
1668 +(% _msthash="506134" _msttexthash="11113791" %)
1669 +**Helium:**
1760 1760  
1761 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Helium:**
1762 -
1763 1763  [[image:image-20220615092551-3.png||_mstalt="430794" height="423" width="835"]]
1764 1764  
1765 1765  
1674 +(% _msthash="506135" _msttexthash="4159844" %)
1675 +**Chirpstack:The downlink window will not be displayed until the network is accessed**
1766 1766  
1767 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Chirpstack: The downlink window will not be displayed until the network is accessed**
1768 -
1769 -
1770 1770  [[image:image-20220615094850-6.png||_mstalt="433082"]]
1771 1771  
1772 -
1773 1773  [[image:image-20220615094904-7.png||_mstalt="433485" height="281" width="911"]]
1774 1774  
1775 1775  
1682 +(% _msthash="506136" _msttexthash="39286" %)
1683 +**Aws:**
1776 1776  
1777 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Aws:**
1778 -
1779 1779  [[image:image-20220615092939-4.png||_mstalt="434460" height="448" width="894"]]
1780 1780  
1781 1781  
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1782 1782  
1783 1783  == 6.3 How to change the uplink interval? ==
1784 1784  
1785 -
1786 1786  [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/How%20to%20set%20the%20transmit%20time%20interval/>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/How%20to%20set%20the%20transmit%20time%20interval/||_msthash="506137" _msttexthash="5712018"]]
1787 1787  
1788 1788  
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1789 1789  
1790 1790  == 6.4 How to use TTL-USB to connect a PC to input AT commands? ==
1791 1791  
1792 -
1793 1793  [[image:image-20220615153355-1.png]]
1794 1794  
1795 1795  [[image:1655802313617-381.png]]
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1846 1846  Finally, unplug the DuPont cable on port4, and then use the DuPont cable to short circuit port3 and port1 to reset the device.
1847 1847  
1848 1848  
1849 -
1850 1850  == 6.6 Using USB-TYPE-C to connect to the computer using the AT command ==
1851 1851  
1852 -
1853 1853  [[image:image-20220623110706-1.png]]
1854 1854  
1855 1855  
1856 1856  [[image:image-20220623112117-4.png||height="459" width="343"]]
1857 1857  
1858 -
1859 1859  (((
1860 1860  In PC, User needs to set serial tool(such as [[**putty**>>https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~~sgtatham/putty/latest.html]], SecureCRT) baud rate to (% style="color:green" %)**9600** (%%)to access to access serial console for LHT65N. The AT commands are disable by default and need to enter password (default:(% style="color:green" %)**123456**(% style="color:red" %))(%%) to active it. Timeout to input AT Command is 5 min, after 5-minute, user need to input password again. User can use AT+DISAT command to disable AT command before timeout.
1861 1861  )))
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1866 1866  [[image:image-20220615154519-3.png||height="672" width="807"]]
1867 1867  
1868 1868  
1869 -
1870 1870  == 6.7 How to use  USB-TYPE-C to connect PC to upgrade firmware? ==
1871 1871  
1872 -
1873 1873  [[image:image-20220623110706-1.png]]
1874 1874  
1875 -
1876 1876  (% style="color:blue" %)**Step1**(%%): Install TremoProgrammer  first.
1877 1877  
1878 1878  [[image:image-20220615170542-5.png]]
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1889 1889  (% _msthash="506146" _msttexthash="52173160" %)
1890 1890  Press and hold the start key to restart and enter  (% _mstvisible="1" %)bootlaod(%%) mode.
1891 1891  
1892 -
1893 1893  (% style="color:blue" %)**Step3:**(%%)Select the device port to be connected, baud rate and bin file to be downloaded.
1894 1894  
1895 1895  [[image:image-20220615171334-6.png]]
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1906 1906  Finally,restart reset device again
1907 1907  
1908 1908  
1909 -
1910 1910  = 7. Order Info =
1911 1911  
1912 1912  
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1934 1934  
1935 1935  * (% style="color:red" %)**E3**(%%): External Temperature Probe
1936 1936  
1937 -
1938 1938  = 8. Packing Info =
1939 1939  
1940 1940  
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1948 1948  * Device Size:  10 x 10 x 3.5 cm
1949 1949  * Device Weight: 120.5g
1950 1950  
1951 -
1952 1952  = 9. Reference material =
1953 1953  
1954 -
1955 1955  * [[Datasheet, photos, decoder, firmware>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/una19zsni308dme/AACOKp6J2RF5TMlKWT5zU3RTa?dl=0||_msthash="504975" _msttexthash="51420512"]]
1956 1956  
1957 -
1958 1958  = 10. FCC Warning =
1959 1959  
1960 -
1961 1961  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1962 1962  
1963 1963  (1) This device may not cause harmful interference;
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