Changes for page LSN50v2-D20-D22-D23 LoRaWAN Temperature Sensor User Manual
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... ... @@ -61,6 +61,12 @@ 61 61 * [[9. Packing Info>>path:#H9.200BPackingInfo]] 62 62 * [[10. Support>>path:#H10.A0200BSupport]] 63 63 64 + 65 + 66 + 67 + 68 + 69 + 64 64 = 1. Introduction = 65 65 66 66 == 1.1 What is LoRaWAN Soil pH Sensor == ... ... @@ -90,7 +90,6 @@ 90 90 91 91 92 92 93 - 94 94 == 1.2 Features == 95 95 96 96 * LoRaWAN 1.0.3 Class A ... ... @@ -108,7 +108,6 @@ 108 108 * 8500mAh Battery for long term use 109 109 110 110 111 - 112 112 == 1.3 Probe Specification == 113 113 114 114 ... ... @@ -130,13 +130,11 @@ 130 130 * Length: 3.5 meters 131 131 132 132 133 - 134 134 == 1.4 Applications == 135 135 136 136 * Smart Agriculture 137 137 138 138 139 - 140 140 == 1.5 Pin mapping and power on == 141 141 142 142 [[image:1654592472094-134.png]] ... ... @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ 152 152 ))) 153 153 154 154 ((( 155 -In case you can’t set the OTAA keys in the LoRaWAN OTAA server, and you have to use the keys from the server, you can [[use AT Commands >> ||anchor="H5.UseATCommand"]]to set the keys in the LSPH01.157 +In case you can’t set the OTAA keys in the LoRaWAN OTAA server, and you have to use the keys from the server, you can [[use AT Commands >>path:#H5.UseATCommand]]to set the keys in the LSPH01. 156 156 ))) 157 157 158 158 ... ... @@ -238,17 +238,19 @@ 238 238 ))) 239 239 240 240 (% border="1" cellspacing="10" style="background-color:#ffffcc; width:510px" %) 241 -|=(% style="width: 62.5px;" %)((( 242 -**Size (bytes)** 243 -)))|=(% style="width: 62.5px;" %)**2**|=(% style="width: 62.5px;" %)**2**|=**2**|=**2**|=**1**|=**1**|=**1** 244 -|(% style="width:62.5px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:62.5px" %)[[BAT>>||anchor="H2.3.1BatteryInfo"]]|(% style="width:62.5px" %)((( 245 -[[Temperature>>||anchor="H2.3.2DS18B20Temperaturesensor"]] 243 +|((( 244 +**Size** 246 246 247 -[[(Optional)>>||anchor="H2.3.2DS18B20Temperaturesensor"]] 248 -)))|[[Soil pH>>||anchor="H2.3.3SoilpH"]]|[[Soil Temperature>>||anchor="H2.3.4SoilTemperature"]]|((( 249 -[[Digital Interrupt (Optional)>>||anchor="H2.3.5InterruptPin"]] 246 +**(bytes)** 247 +)))|**2**|**2**|**2**|**2**|**1**|**1**|**1** 248 +|**Value**|[[BAT>>path:#H2.3.1BatteryInfo]]|((( 249 +[[Temperature>>path:#H2.3.2DS18B20Temperaturesensor]] 250 + 251 +[[(Optional)>>path:#H2.3.2DS18B20Temperaturesensor]] 252 +)))|[[Soil pH>>path:#H2.3.3SoilpH]]|[[Soil Temperature>>path:#H2.3.4SoilTemperature]]|((( 253 +[[Digital Interrupt (Optional)>>path:#H2.3.5InterruptPin]] 250 250 )))|Reserve|((( 251 -[[Message Type>> ||anchor="H2.3.6MessageType"]]255 +[[Message Type>>path:#H2.3.6MessageType]] 252 252 ))) 253 253 254 254 [[image:1654592721645-318.png]] ... ... @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ 304 304 305 305 === 2.3.5 Interrupt Pin === 306 306 307 -This data field shows if this packet is generated by interrupt or not. [[Click here>> ||anchor="H3.2SetInterruptMode"]] for the hardware and software set up.311 +This data field shows if this packet is generated by interrupt or not. [[Click here>>path:#H3.2SetInterruptMode]] for the hardware and software set up. 308 308 309 309 310 310 **Example:** ... ... @@ -326,12 +326,14 @@ 326 326 ))) 327 327 328 328 329 -(% border="1" cellspacing="10" style="background-color:#ffffcc; width: 499px" %)330 -|= (% style="width: 160px;" %)**Message Type Code**|=(% style="width: 163px;" %)**Description**|=(% style="width: 173px;" %)**Payload**331 -| (% style="width:160px" %)0x01|(% style="width:163px" %)Normal Uplink|(% style="width:173px" %)[[Normal Uplink Payload>>||anchor="H2.3200BUplinkPayload"]]332 -| (% style="width:160px" %)0x02|(% style="width:163px" %)Reply configures info|(% style="width:173px" %)[[Configure Info Payload>>||anchor="H3.4GetFirmwareVersionInfo"]]333 -| (% style="width:160px" %)0x03|(% style="width:163px" %)Reply Calibration Info|(% style="width:173px" %)[[Calibration Payload>>||anchor="H2.7Calibration"]]333 +(% border="1" cellspacing="10" style="background-color:#ffffcc; width:510px" %) 334 +|=**Message Type Code**|=**Description**|=**Payload** 335 +|0x01|Normal Uplink|[[Normal Uplink Payload>>path:#H2.3200BUplinkPayload]] 336 +|0x02|Reply configures info|[[Configure Info Payload>>path:#H3.4GetFirmwareVersionInfo]] 337 +|0x03|Reply Calibration Info|[[Calibration Payload>>path:#H2.7Calibration]] 334 334 339 + 340 + 335 335 === 2.3.7 Decode payload in The Things Network === 336 336 337 337 While using TTN network, you can add the payload format to decode the payload. ... ... @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ 351 351 352 352 == 2.4 Uplink Interval == 353 353 354 -The LSPH01 by default uplink the sensor data every 20 minutes. User can change this interval by AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink Command. See this link: [[Change Uplink Interval>> doc:Main.End.WebHome||anchor="H4.1ChangeUplinkInterval"]]360 +The LSPH01 by default uplink the sensor data every 20 minutes. User can change this interval by AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink Command. See this link: [[Change Uplink Interval>>path:/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/#H4.1ChangeUplinkInterval]] 355 355 356 356 357 357 ... ... @@ -515,9 +515,11 @@ 515 515 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Calibration Payload** 516 516 517 517 (% border="1" cellspacing="10" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:510px" %) 518 -|=(% style="width: 62.5px;" %)((( 519 -**Size (bytes)** 520 -)))|=(% style="width: 89px;" %)**1**|=(% style="width: 89px;" %)**1**|=(% style="width: 89px;" %)**1**|=(% style="width: 89px;" %)**7**|=(% style="width: 89px;" %)**1** 524 +|((( 525 +**Size** 526 + 527 +**(bytes)** 528 +)))|**1**|**1**|**1**|**7**|**1** 521 521 |**Value**|((( 522 522 PH4 523 523 ... ... @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ 527 527 528 528 Calibrate value 529 529 )))|Reserve|((( 530 -[[Message Type>> ||anchor="H2.3.6MessageType"]]538 +[[Message Type>>path:#H2.3.6MessageType]] 531 531 532 532 Always 0x03 533 533 ))) ... ... @@ -541,6 +541,7 @@ 541 541 * Reply to non-confirmed packet: 14 00 542 542 543 543 552 + 544 544 == 2.8 Frequency Plans == 545 545 546 546 ((( ... ... @@ -625,6 +625,9 @@ 625 625 * Check what sub-band the LoRaWAN server ask from the OTAA Join Accept message and switch to that sub-band 626 626 * Use the Join successful sub-band if the server doesn’t include sub-band info in the OTAA Join Accept message ( TTN v2 doesn't include) 627 627 637 + 638 + 639 + 628 628 === 2.8.3 CN470-510 (CN470) === 629 629 630 630 ((( ... ... @@ -734,6 +734,7 @@ 734 734 * Check what sub-band the LoRaWAN server ask from the OTAA Join Accept message and switch to that sub-band 735 735 * Use the Join successful sub-band if the server doesn’t include sub-band info in the OTAA Join Accept message ( TTN v2 doesn't include) 736 736 749 + 737 737 === 2.8.5 AS920-923 & AS923-925 (AS923) === 738 738 739 739 ((( ... ... @@ -957,6 +957,7 @@ 957 957 * The sensor is detected when the device is turned on, and it will flash 4 times quickly when it is detected. 958 958 * Blink once when device transmit a packet. 959 959 973 + 960 960 == 2.10 Firmware Change Log == 961 961 962 962 ... ... @@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ 976 976 ))) 977 977 978 978 * ((( 979 -AT Command Connection: See [[FAQ>> ||anchor="H6.FAQ"]].993 +AT Command Connection: See [[FAQ>>path:#H6.FAQ]]. 980 980 ))) 981 981 * ((( 982 982 LoRaWAN Downlink instruction for different platforms: [[IoT LoRaWAN Server>>path:/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] ... ... @@ -1029,27 +1029,16 @@ 1029 1029 1030 1030 1031 1031 1032 -((( 1033 1033 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Command: 0x01** 1034 -))) 1035 1035 1036 -((( 1037 1037 Format: Command Code (0x01) followed by 3 bytes time value. 1038 -))) 1039 1039 1040 -((( 1041 1041 If the downlink payload=0100003C, it means set the END Node’s Transmit Interval to 0x00003C=60(S), while type code is 01. 1042 -))) 1043 1043 1044 -* ((( 1045 -Example 1: Downlink Payload: 0100001E ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 30 seconds 1046 -))) 1047 -* ((( 1048 -Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0100003C ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds 1052 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 0100001E ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 30 seconds 1053 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0100003C ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds 1049 1049 1050 1050 1051 - 1052 -))) 1053 1053 1054 1054 == 3.2 Set Interrupt Mode == 1055 1055 ... ... @@ -1060,34 +1060,18 @@ 1060 1060 [[image:image-20220607171716-9.png]] 1061 1061 1062 1062 1063 -((( 1064 1064 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Command: 0x06** 1065 -))) 1066 1066 1067 -((( 1068 1068 Format: Command Code (0x06) followed by 3 bytes. 1069 -))) 1070 1070 1071 -((( 1072 1072 This means that the interrupt mode of the end node is set to 0x000003=3 (rising edge trigger), and the type code is 06. 1073 -))) 1074 1074 1075 -* ((( 1076 -Example 1: Downlink Payload: 06000000 ~/~/ Turn off interrupt mode 1077 -))) 1078 -* ((( 1079 -Example 2: Downlink Payload: 06000003 ~/~/ Set the interrupt mode to rising edge trigger 1080 -))) 1072 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 06000000 ~/~/ Turn off interrupt mode 1073 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 06000003 ~/~/ Set the interrupt mode to rising edge trigger 1081 1081 1082 -((( 1083 - 1084 -))) 1085 - 1086 - 1087 - 1088 1088 == 3.3 Calibrate Sensor == 1089 1089 1090 -Detail See [[Calibration Guide>> ||anchor="H2.7Calibration"]] for the user of 0x13 and 0x14 downlink commands1077 +Detail See [[Calibration Guide>>path:#H2.7Calibration]] for the user of 0x13 and 0x14 downlink commands 1091 1091 1092 1092 1093 1093 ... ... @@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@ 1119 1119 1120 1120 Version 1121 1121 )))|Sensor Type|Reserve|((( 1122 -[[Message Type>> ||anchor="H2.3.6MessageType"]]1109 +[[Message Type>>path:#H2.3.6MessageType]] 1123 1123 Always 0x02 1124 1124 ))) 1125 1125 ... ... @@ -1259,13 +1259,9 @@ 1259 1259 1260 1260 === 4.3.2 Replace the battery === 1261 1261 1262 -((( 1263 1263 You can change the battery in the LSPH01.The type of battery is not limited as long as the output is between 3v to 3.6v. On the main board, there is a diode (D1) between the battery and the main circuit. If you need to use a battery with less than 3.3v, please remove the D1 and shortcut the two pads of it so there won’t be voltage drop between battery and main board. 1264 -))) 1265 1265 1266 -((( 1267 1267 The default battery pack of LSPH01 includes a ER26500 plus super capacitor. If user can’t find this pack locally, they can find ER26500 or equivalence, which will also work in most case. The SPC can enlarge the battery life for high frequency use (update period below 5 minutes) 1268 -))) 1269 1269 1270 1270 1271 1271 ... ... @@ -1286,24 +1286,24 @@ 1286 1286 (% style="background-color:yellow" %)** USB TTL RXD <~-~-~-~-> UART_TXD** 1287 1287 1288 1288 1289 -((( 1290 1290 In the PC, you need to set the serial baud rate to (% style="color:green" %)**9600**(%%) to access the serial console for LSPH01. LSPH01 will output system info once power on as below: 1291 -))) 1292 1292 1293 1293 1294 1294 [[image:1654593712276-618.png]] 1295 1295 1296 -Valid AT Command please check [[Configure Device>> ||anchor="H3.ConfigureLSPH01viaATCommandorLoRaWANDownlink"]].1277 +Valid AT Command please check [[Configure Device>>path:#H3.ConfigureLSPH01viaATCommandorLoRaWANDownlink]]. 1297 1297 1298 1298 1280 + 1299 1299 = 6. FAQ = 1300 1300 1301 1301 == 6.1 How to change the LoRa Frequency Bands/Region == 1302 1302 1303 -You can follow the instructions for [[how to upgrade image>> ||anchor="H2.10200BFirmwareChangeLog"]].1285 +You can follow the instructions for [[how to upgrade image>>path:#H2.10200BFirmwareChangeLog]]. 1304 1304 When downloading the images, choose the required image file for download. 1305 1305 1306 1306 1289 + 1307 1307 = 7. Trouble Shooting = 1308 1308 1309 1309 == 7.1 AT Commands input doesn’t work == ... ... @@ -1328,8 +1328,6 @@ 1328 1328 * (% style="color:red" %)**IN865**(%%): LoRaWAN IN865 band 1329 1329 * (% style="color:red" %)**CN470**(%%): LoRaWAN CN470 band 1330 1330 1331 - 1332 - 1333 1333 = 9. Packing Info = 1334 1334 1335 1335 ... ... @@ -1344,8 +1344,6 @@ 1344 1344 * Package Size / pcs : cm 1345 1345 * Weight / pcs : g 1346 1346 1347 - 1348 - 1349 1349 = 10. Support = 1350 1350 1351 1351 * Support is provided Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 18:00 GMT+8. Due to different timezones we cannot offer live support. However, your questions will be answered as soon as possible in the before-mentioned schedule.