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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ 1 1 (% style="text-align:center" %) 2 -[[image:image-20220523163353-1.jpeg||height="604" width="500"]] 2 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220523163353-1.jpeg?width=500&height=604&rev=1.1||alt="image-20220523163353-1.jpeg" height="604" width="500"]] 3 3 4 4 5 5 ... ... @@ -9,7 +9,105 @@ 9 9 10 10 **Table of Contents:** 11 11 12 -{{toc/}} 12 +* [[1. Introduction>>path:#H1.Introduction]] 13 +** [[1.1 What is the LT-22222-L I/O Controller?>>path:#H1.1WhatistheLT-22222-LI2FOController3F]] 14 +** [[1.2 Specifications>>path:#H1.2A0Specifications]] 15 +** [[1.3 Features>>path:#H1.3A0Features]] 16 +** [[1.4 Applications>>path:#H1.4A0Applications]] 17 +** [[1.5 Hardware Variants>>path:#H1.5A0HardwareVariants]] 18 +* [[2. Assembling the device>>path:#H2.A0Assemblingthedevice]] 19 +** [[2.1 Connecting the antenna>>path:#H2.1Connectingtheantenna]] 20 +** [[2.2 Terminals>>path:#H2.2Terminals]] 21 +** [[2.3 Connecting LT-22222-L to a Power Source>>path:#H2.3ConnectingLT-22222-LtoaPowerSource]] 22 +* [[3. Registering LT-22222-L with a LoRaWAN Network Server>>path:#H3.RegisteringLT-22222-LwithaLoRaWANNetworkServer]] 23 +** [[3.1 Prerequisites>>path:#H3.1Prerequisites]] 24 +** [[3.2 The Things Stack>>path:#H3.2TheThingsStack]] 25 +*** [[3.2.1 Setting up>>path:#H3.2.1Settingup]] 26 +**** [[3.2.1.1 Using the LoRaWAN Device Repository>>path:#H3.2.1.1UsingtheLoRaWANDeviceRepository]] 27 +**** [[3.2.1.2 Adding device manually>>path:#H3.2.1.2Addingdevicemanually]] 28 +*** [[3.2.2 Joining>>path:#H3.2.2Joining]] 29 +*** [[3.2.3 Uplinks>>path:#H3.2.3Uplinks]] 30 +*** [[3.2.4 Downlinks>>path:#H3.2.4Downlinks]] 31 +** [[3.3 Working Modes and Uplink Payload formats>>path:#H3.3WorkingModesandUplinkPayloadformats]] 32 +*** [[3.3.1 AT+MOD=1, 2ACI+2AVI>>path:#H3.3.1A0AT2BMOD3D12C2ACI2B2AVI]] 33 +*** [[3.3.2 AT+MOD=2, (Double DI Counting)>>path:#H3.3.2AT2BMOD3D22C28DoubleDICounting29]] 34 +*** [[3.3.3 AT+MOD=3, Single DI Counting + 2 x ACI>>path:#H3.3.3AT2BMOD3D32CSingleDICounting2B2xACI]] 35 +*** [[3.3.4 AT+MOD=4, Single DI Counting + 1 x Voltage Counting>>path:#H3.3.4AT2BMOD3D42CSingleDICounting2B1xVoltageCounting]] 36 +*** [[3.3.5 AT+MOD=5, Single DI Counting + 2 x AVI + 1 x ACI>>path:#H3.3.5AT2BMOD3D52CSingleDICounting2B2xAVI2B1xACI]] 37 +*** [[3.3.6 AT+ADDMOD=6 (Trigger Mode, Optional)>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D628TriggerMode2COptional29]] 38 +*** [[3.3.7 Payload Decoder>>path:#H3.3.7PayloadDecoder]] 39 +** [[3.4 Configure LT-22222-L via AT Commands or Downlinks>>path:#H3.4200BConfigureLT-22222-LviaATCommandsorDownlinks]] 40 +*** [[3.4.1 Common commands>>path:#H3.4.1Commoncommands]] 41 +*** [[3.4.2 Sensor-related commands>>path:#H3.4.2Sensor-relatedcommands]] 42 +**** [[3.4.2.1 Set Transmit/Uplink Interval>>path:#H3.4.2.1SetTransmit2FUplinkInterval]] 43 +**** [[3.4.2.2 Set the Working Mode (AT+MOD)>>path:#H3.4.2.2SettheWorkingMode28AT2BMOD29]] 44 +**** [[3.4.2.3 Request an uplink from the device>>path:#H3.4.2.3RequestA0anuplinkfromthedevice]] 45 +**** [[3.4.2.4 Enable/Disable Trigger Mode>>path:#H3.4.2.4Enable2FDisableTriggerMode]] 46 +**** [[3.4.2.5 Request trigger settings>>path:#H3.4.2.5RequestA0triggersettings]] 47 +**** [[3.4.2.6 Enable/Disable DI1/DI2/DI3 as a trigger>>path:#H3.4.2.6Enable2FDisableDI12FDI22FDI3asatrigger]] 48 +**** [[3.4.2.7 Trigger1 – Set DI1 or DI3 as a trigger>>path:#H3.4.2.7Trigger12013SetDI1orDI3asatrigger]] 49 +**** [[3.4.2.8 Trigger2 – Set DI2 as a trigger>>path:#H3.4.2.8Trigger22013SetDI2asatrigger]] 50 +**** [[3.4.2.9 Trigger – Set AC (current) as a trigger>>path:#H3.4.2.9Trigger2013SetAC28current29asatrigger]] 51 +**** [[3.4.2.10 Trigger – Set AV (voltage) as trigger>>path:#H3.4.2.10Trigger2013SetAV28voltage29astrigger]] 52 +**** [[3.4.2.11 Trigger – Set the minimum interval>>path:#H3.4.2.11Trigger2013Settheminimuminterval]] 53 +**** [[3.4.2.12 DO ~~-~~- Control Digital Output DO1/DO2/DO3>>path:#H3.4.2.12DO--ControlDigitalOutputDO12FDO22FDO3]] 54 +**** [[3.4.2.13 DO ~~-~~- Control Digital Output DO1/DO2/DO3 with time control>>path:#H3.4.2.13DO--ControlDigitalOutputDO12FDO22FDO3withtimecontrol]] 55 +**** [[3.4.2.14 Relay ~~-~~- Control Relay Output RO1/RO2>>path:#H3.4.2.14Relay--ControlRelayOutputRO12FRO2]] 56 +**** [[3.4.2.15 Relay ~~-~~- Control Relay Output RO1/RO2 with time control>>path:#H3.4.2.15Relay--ControlRelayOutputRO12FRO2withtimecontrol]] 57 +**** [[3.4.2.16 Counting ~~-~~- Voltage threshold counting>>path:#H3.4.2.16Counting--Voltagethresholdcounting]] 58 +**** [[3.4.2.17 Counting ~~-~~- Pre-configure the Count Number>>path:#H3.4.2.17Counting--Pre-configuretheCountNumber]] 59 +**** [[3.4.2.18 Counting ~~-~~- Clear Counting>>path:#H3.4.2.18Counting--ClearCounting]] 60 +**** [[3.4.2.19 Counting ~~-~~- Set Saving Interval for 'Counting Result'>>path:#H3.4.2.19Counting--SetSavingIntervalfor27CountingResult27]] 61 +**** [[3.4.2.20 Reset saved RO and DO states>>path:#H3.4.2.20A0ResetsavedROandDOstates]] 62 +**** [[3.4.2.21 Encrypted payload>>path:#H3.4.2.21A0Encryptedpayload]] 63 +**** [[3.4.2.22 Get sensor value>>path:#H3.4.2.22A0Getsensorvalue]] 64 +**** [[3.4.2.23 Resetting the downlink packet count>>path:#H3.4.2.23Resettingthedownlinkpacketcount]] 65 +**** [[3.4.2.24 When the limit bytes are exceeded, upload in batches>>path:#H3.4.2.24Whenthelimitbytesareexceeded2Cuploadinbatches]] 66 +**** [[3.4.2.25 Copy downlink to uplink>>path:#H3.4.2.25A0Copydownlinktouplink]] 67 +**** [[3.4.2.26 Query firmware version, frequency band, subband, and TDC time>>path:#H3.4.2.26Queryfirmwareversion2Cfrequencyband2Csubband2CandTDCtime]] 68 +** [[3.5 Integrating with ThingsEye.io>>path:#H3.5IntegratingwithThingsEye.io]] 69 +*** [[3.5.1 Configuring The Things Stack>>path:#H3.5.1ConfiguringTheThingsStack]] 70 +*** [[3.5.2 Configuring ThingsEye.io>>path:#H3.5.2ConfiguringThingsEye.io]] 71 +**** [[3.5.2.1 Viewing integration details>>path:#H3.5.2.1Viewingintegrationdetails]] 72 +**** [[3.5.2.2 Viewing events>>path:#H3.5.2.2Viewingevents]] 73 +**** [[3.5.2.3 Deleting an integration>>path:#H3.5.2.3Deletinganintegration]] 74 +**** [[3.5.2.4 Viewing sensor data on a dashboard>>path:#H3.5.2.4Viewingsensordataonadashboard]] 75 +** [[3.6 Interface Details>>path:#H3.6InterfaceDetails]] 76 +*** [[3.6.1 Digital Input Ports: DI1/DI2/DI3 (For LT-33222-L, Low Active)>>path:#H3.6.1DigitalInputPorts:DI12FDI22FDI328ForLT-33222-L2CLowActive29]] 77 +*** [[3.6.2 Digital Input Ports: DI1/DI2>>path:#H3.6.2DigitalInputPorts:DI12FDI2]] 78 +*** [[3.6.3 Digital Output Ports: DO1/DO2>>path:#H3.6.3DigitalOutputPorts:DO12FDO2]] 79 +*** [[3.6.4 Analog Input Interfaces>>path:#H3.6.4AnalogInputInterfaces]] 80 +*** [[3.6.5 Relay Output>>path:#H3.6.5RelayOutput]] 81 +** [[3.7 LED Indicators>>path:#H3.7LEDIndicators]] 82 +* [[4. Using AT Commands>>path:#H4.UsingATCommands]] 83 +** [[4.1 Connecting the LT-22222-L to a PC>>path:#H4.1ConnectingtheLT-22222-LtoaPC]] 84 +** [[4.2 LT-22222-L related AT commands>>path:#H4.2LT-22222-LrelatedATcommands]] 85 +** [[4.2 Common AT Command Sequence>>path:#H4.2CommonATCommandSequence]] 86 +*** [[4.2.1 Multi-channel ABP mode (Use with SX1301/LG308)>>path:#H4.2.1Multi-channelABPmode28UsewithSX13012FLG30829]] 87 +*** [[4.2.2 Single-channel ABP mode (Use with LG01/LG02)>>path:#H4.2.2Single-channelABPmode28UsewithLG012FLG0229]] 88 +*** [[4.2.3 Change to Class A>>path:#H4.2.3ChangetoClassA]] 89 +* [[5. Case Study>>path:#H5.CaseStudy]] 90 +** [[5.1 Counting how many objects pass through the flow line>>path:#H5.1Countinghowmanyobjectspassthroughtheflowline]] 91 +* [[6. FAQ>>path:#H6.FAQ]] 92 +** [[6.1 How to update the firmware?>>path:#H6.1Howtoupdatethefirmware3F]] 93 +** [[6.2 How to change the LoRaWAN frequency band/region?>>path:#H6.2HowtochangetheLoRaWANfrequencyband2Fregion3F]] 94 +** [[6.3 How to set up LT-22222-L to work with a Single Channel Gateway, such as LG01/LG02?>>path:#H6.3HowtosetupLT-22222-LtoworkwithaSingleChannelGateway2CsuchasLG012FLG023F]] 95 +** [[6.4 How to change the uplink interval?>>path:#H6.4Howtochangetheuplinkinterval3F]] 96 +** [[6.5 Can I see the counting event in the serial output?>>path:#H6.5CanIseethecountingeventintheserialoutput3F]] 97 +** [[6.6 Can I use point-to-point communication with LT-22222-L?>>path:#H6.6CanIusepoint-to-pointcommunicationwithLT-22222-L3F]] 98 +** [[6.7 Why does the relay output default to an open relay after the LT-22222-L is powered off?>>path:#H6.7WhydoestherelayoutputdefaulttoanopenrelayaftertheLT-22222-Lispoweredoff3F]] 99 +** [[6.8 Can I set up LT-22222-L as an NC (Normally Closed) relay?>>path:#H6.8CanIsetupLT-22222-LasanNC28NormallyClosed29relay3F]] 100 +** [[6.9 Can the LT-22222-L save the RO state?>>path:#H6.9CantheLT-22222-LsavetheROstate3F]] 101 +** [[6.10 Why does the LT-22222-L always report 15.585V when measuring the AVI?>>path:#H6.10WhydoestheLT-22222-Lalwaysreport15.585VwhenmeasuringtheAVI3F]] 102 +* [[7. Troubleshooting>>path:#H7.Troubleshooting]] 103 +** [[7.1 Downlink isn't working. How can I solve this?>>path:#H7.1Downlinkisn27tworking.HowcanIsolvethis3F]] 104 +** [[7.2 Having trouble uploading an image?>>path:#H7.2Havingtroubleuploadinganimage3F]] 105 +** [[7.3 Why can't I join TTN in the US915 /AU915 bands?>>path:#H7.3Whycan27tIjoinTTNintheUS9152FAU915bands3F]] 106 +** [[7.4 Why can the LT-22222-L perform uplink normally, but cannot receive downlink?>>path:#H7.4WhycantheLT-22222-Lperformuplinknormally2Cbutcannotreceivedownlink3F]] 107 +* [[8. Ordering information>>path:#H8.Orderinginformation]] 108 +* [[9. Package information>>path:#H9.Packageinformation]] 109 +* [[10. Support>>path:#H10.Support]] 110 +* [[11. Reference>>path:#H11.Reference200B200B200B200B200B]] 13 13 14 14 15 15 ... ... @@ -21,11 +21,13 @@ 21 21 22 22 == 1.1 What is the LT-22222-L I/O Controller? == 23 23 122 + 24 24 ((( 25 25 ((( 26 -{{info}} 125 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 126 +((( 27 27 **This manual is also applicable to the LT-33222-L.** 28 - {{/info}}128 +))) 29 29 30 30 The Dragino (% style="color:blue" %)**LT-22222-L I/O Controller**(%%) is an advanced LoRaWAN end device designed to provide seamless wireless long-range connectivity with various I/O options, including analog current and voltage inputs, digital inputs and outputs, and relay outputs. 31 31 ... ... @@ -52,10 +52,12 @@ 52 52 ))) 53 53 54 54 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 55 -[[image:lorawan-nw.jpg||height="354" width="900"]] 155 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lorawan-nw.jpg?width=900&height=354&rev=1.1||alt="lorawan-nw.jpg" height="354" width="900"]] 56 56 157 + 57 57 == 1.2 Specifications == 58 58 160 + 59 59 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Hardware System:** 60 60 61 61 * STM32L072xxxx MCU ... ... @@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ 97 97 98 98 == 1.3 Features == 99 99 202 + 100 100 * LoRaWAN Class A & Class C modes 101 101 * Optional Customized LoRa Protocol 102 102 * Frequency Bands: CN470/EU433/KR920/US915/EU868/AS923/AU915/RU864/IN865/MA869 ... ... @@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ 107 107 108 108 == 1.4 Applications == 109 109 213 + 110 110 * Smart buildings & home automation 111 111 * Logistics and supply chain management 112 112 * Smart metering ... ... @@ -116,13 +116,15 @@ 116 116 117 117 == 1.5 Hardware Variants == 118 118 119 -(% style="width:524px" %) 120 -|(% style="width:94px" %)**Model**|(% style="width:98px" %)**Photo**|(% style="width:329px" %)**Description** 121 -|(% style="width:94px" %)**LT33222-L**|(% style="width:98px" %)((( 122 - 123 -)))|(% style="width:329px" %)((( 124 -* 2 x Digital Input (Bi-direction) 125 -* 2 x Digital Output 223 + 224 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="width:510px" %) 225 +|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:94px" %)**Model**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:172px" %)**Photo**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:244px" %)**Description** 226 +|(% style="width:94px" %)**LT-33222-L**|(% style="width:172px" %)((( 227 +(% style="text-align:center" %) 228 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt33222-l.jpg?width=95&height=110&rev=1.1||alt="lt33222-l.jpg" height="110" width="95"]] 229 +)))|(% style="width:256px" %)((( 230 +* 3 x Digital Input (Bi-direction) 231 +* 3 x Digital Output 126 126 * 2 x Relay Output (5A@250VAC / 30VDC) 127 127 * 2 x 0~~20mA Analog Input (res:0.01mA) 128 128 * 2 x 0~~30V Analog Input (res:0.01v) ... ... @@ -133,100 +133,115 @@ 133 133 134 134 == 2.1 Connecting the antenna == 135 135 242 + 136 136 Connect the LoRa antenna to the antenna connector, **ANT**,** **located on the top right side of the device, next to the upper screw terminal block. Secure the antenna by tightening it clockwise. 137 137 138 -{{warning}} 245 +(% class="box warningmessage" %) 246 +((( 139 139 **Warning! Do not power on the device without connecting the antenna.** 140 - {{/warning}}248 +))) 141 141 250 + 142 142 == 2.2 Terminals == 143 143 144 -The LT-22222-L has two screw terminal blocks. The upper screw treminal block has 6 screw terminals and the lower screw terminal block has 10 screw terminals. 145 145 254 +The LT-22222-L has two screw terminal blocks. The upper screw terminal block has 6 screw terminals and the lower screw terminal block has 10 screw terminals. 255 + 146 146 **Upper screw terminal block (from left to right):** 147 147 148 -(% style="width: 634px" %)149 -|=(% style="width: 295px;" %)Screw Terminal|=(% style="width:338px;" %)Function150 -|(% style="width: 295px" %)GND|(% style="width:338px" %)Ground151 -|(% style="width: 295px" %)VIN|(% style="width:338px" %)Input Voltage152 -|(% style="width: 295px" %)AVI2|(% style="width:338px" %)Analog Voltage Input Terminal 2153 -|(% style="width: 295px" %)AVI1|(% style="width:338px" %)Analog Voltage Input Terminal 1154 -|(% style="width: 295px" %)ACI2|(% style="width:338px" %)Analog Current Input Terminal 2155 -|(% style="width: 295px" %)ACI1|(% style="width:338px" %)Analog Current Input Terminal 1258 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:381px" %) 259 +|=(% style="width: 139px;background-color:#4f81bd;color:white" %)Screw Terminal|=(% style="width: 242px;background-color:#4f81bd;color:white" %)Function 260 +|(% style="width:139px" %)GND|(% style="width:242px" %)Ground 261 +|(% style="width:139px" %)VIN|(% style="width:242px" %)Input Voltage 262 +|(% style="width:139px" %)AVI2|(% style="width:242px" %)Analog Voltage Input Terminal 2 263 +|(% style="width:139px" %)AVI1|(% style="width:242px" %)Analog Voltage Input Terminal 1 264 +|(% style="width:139px" %)ACI2|(% style="width:242px" %)Analog Current Input Terminal 2 265 +|(% style="width:139px" %)ACI1|(% style="width:242px" %)Analog Current Input Terminal 1 156 156 157 157 **Lower screw terminal block (from left to right):** 158 158 159 -(% style="width: 633px" %)160 -|=(% style="width: 2 96px;" %)Screw Terminal|=(% style="width:334px;" %)Function161 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)RO1-2|(% style="width:334px" %)Relay Output 1162 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)RO1-1|(% style="width:334px" %)Relay Output 1163 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)RO2-2|(% style="width:334px" %)Relay Output 2164 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)RO2-1|(% style="width:334px" %)Relay Output 2165 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)DI2+|(% style="width:334px" %)Digital Input 2166 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)DI2-|(% style="width:334px" %)Digital Input 2167 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)DI1+|(% style="width:334px" %)Digital Input 1168 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)DI1-|(% style="width:334px" %)Digital Input 1169 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)DO2|(% style="width:334px" %)Digital Output 2170 -|(% style="width:2 96px" %)DO1|(% style="width:334px" %)Digital Output 1269 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:253px" %) 270 +|=(% style="width: 125px;background-color:#4f81bd;color:white" %)Screw Terminal|=(% style="width: 128px;background-color:#4f81bd;color:white" %)Function 271 +|(% style="width:125px" %)RO1-2|(% style="width:128px" %)Relay Output 1 272 +|(% style="width:125px" %)RO1-1|(% style="width:128px" %)Relay Output 1 273 +|(% style="width:125px" %)RO2-2|(% style="width:128px" %)Relay Output 2 274 +|(% style="width:125px" %)RO2-1|(% style="width:128px" %)Relay Output 2 275 +|(% style="width:125px" %)DI2+|(% style="width:128px" %)Digital Input 2 276 +|(% style="width:125px" %)DI2-|(% style="width:128px" %)Digital Input 2 277 +|(% style="width:125px" %)DI1+|(% style="width:128px" %)Digital Input 1 278 +|(% style="width:125px" %)DI1-|(% style="width:128px" %)Digital Input 1 279 +|(% style="width:125px" %)DO2|(% style="width:128px" %)Digital Output 2 280 +|(% style="width:125px" %)DO1|(% style="width:128px" %)Digital Output 1 171 171 172 172 == 2.3 Connecting LT-22222-L to a Power Source == 173 173 284 + 174 174 The LT-22222-L I/O Controller can be powered by a **7–24V DC** power source. Connect your power supply’s **positive wire** to the **VIN** and the **negative wire** to the **GND** screw terminals. The power indicator **(PWR) LED** will turn on when the device is properly powered. 175 175 176 -{{warning}} 177 -**We recommend that you power on the LT-22222-L after configuring its registration information with a LoRaWAN network server. Otherwise, the device will continuously send join-request messages to attempt to join a LoRaWAN network but will fail.** 178 -{{/warning}} 287 +(% class="box warningmessage" %) 288 +((( 289 +**We recommend that you power on the LT-22222-L after adding its registration information to the LoRaWAN network server. Otherwise, the device will continuously send join-request messages to attempt to join a LoRaWAN network but will fail.** 290 +))) 179 179 180 180 181 -[[image:1653297104069-180.png]] 293 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653297104069-180.png?rev=1.1||alt="1653297104069-180.png"]] 182 182 183 183 184 184 = 3. Registering LT-22222-L with a LoRaWAN Network Server = 185 185 298 + 186 186 The LT-22222-L supports both OTAA (Over-the-Air Activation) and ABP (Activation By Personalization) methods to activate with a LoRaWAN Network Server. However, OTAA is the most secure method for activating a device with a LoRaWAN Network Server. OTAA regenerates session keys upon initial registration and regenerates new session keys after any subsequent reboots. By default, the LT-22222-L is configured to operate in LoRaWAN Class C mode. 187 187 188 188 189 -== =3.2.1 Prerequisites ===302 +== 3.1 Prerequisites == 190 190 191 -The LT-22222-L comes with device registration information such as DevEUI, AppEUI, and AppKey that allows you to register it with a LoRaWAN network. These registration information can be found on a sticker that can be found inside the package. Please keep the **registration information** sticker in a safe place for future reference. 192 192 193 - [[image:image-20230425173427-2.png||height="246"width="530"]]305 +The LT-22222-L comes with device registration information such as DevEUI, AppEUI, and AppKey which allows you to register it with a LoRaWAN network. This registration information can be found on a sticker that can be found inside the package. Please keep the **registration information** sticker in a safe place for future reference. 194 194 195 -{{info}} 196 -In case you can't set the root key and other identifiers in the network server and must use them from the server, you can use [[AT Commands>>||anchor="H4.UseATCommand"]] to configure them on the device. 197 -{{/info}} 307 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20230425173427-2.png?width=530&height=246&rev=1.1||alt="image-20230425173427-2.png" height="246" width="530"]] 198 198 309 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 310 +((( 311 +If you are unable to set the provided root key and other identifiers in the network server, you must generate new keys and identifiers with the network server and configure the device with them using AT commands. 312 +))) 313 + 199 199 The following subsections explain how to register the LT-22222-L with different LoRaWAN network server providers. 200 200 201 -=== 3.2.2 The Things Stack === 202 202 317 +== 3.2 The Things Stack == 318 + 319 + 203 203 This section guides you through how to register your LT-22222-L with The Things Stack Sandbox. 204 204 205 -{{info}} 322 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 323 +((( 206 206 The Things Stack Sandbox was formally called The Things Stack Community Edition. 207 - {{/info}}325 +))) 208 208 209 209 210 210 The network diagram below illustrates the connection between the LT-22222-L and The Things Stack, as well as how the data can be integrated with the ThingsEye IoT platform. 211 211 212 212 213 -[[image:dragino-lorawan-nw-lt-22222-n.jpg]] 331 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/dragino-lorawan-nw-lt-22222-n.jpg?width=1400&height=374&rev=1.1||alt="dragino-lorawan-nw-lt-22222-n.jpg" height="374" width="1400"]] 214 214 215 -{{info}} 216 - You can use a LoRaWAN gateway, such as the [[Dragino LPS8N>>https://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/200-lps8n.html]], to expand or create LoRaWAN coverage in your area. 217 -{{/info}} 333 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 334 +((( 335 + You can use a LoRaWAN gateway, such as the [[Dragino LPS8N>>url:https://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/200-lps8n.html]], to expand or create LoRaWAN coverage in your area. 336 +))) 218 218 219 219 220 -=== =3.2.2.1 Setting up ====339 +=== 3.2.1 Setting up === 221 221 222 -* Sign up for a free account with [[The Things Stack Sandbox>>https://eu1.cloud.thethings.network]] if you do not have one yet. 341 + 342 +* Sign up for a free account with [[The Things Stack Sandbox>>url:https://eu1.cloud.thethings.network]] if you do not have one yet. 223 223 * Log in to your The Things Stack Sandbox account. 224 224 * Create an **application** with The Things Stack if you do not have one yet (E.g., dragino-docs). 225 225 * Go to your application's page and click on the **End devices** in the left menu. 226 226 * On the End devices page, click on **+ Register end device**. Two registration options are available: 227 227 228 -==== 3.2. 2.2Using the LoRaWAN Device Repository ====348 +==== 3.2.1.1 Using the LoRaWAN Device Repository ==== 229 229 350 + 230 230 * On the **Register end device** page: 231 231 ** Select the option **Select the end device in the LoRaWAN Device Repository **under **Input method**. 232 232 ** Select the **End device brand**, **Model**, **Hardware version**, **Firmware version**, and **Profile (Region)** from the respective dropdown lists. ... ... @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ 237 237 *** **Profile (Region)**: Select the region that matches your device. 238 238 ** Select the **Frequency plan** that matches your device from the **Frequency plan** dropdown list. 239 239 240 -[[image:lt-22222-l-dev-repo-reg-p1.png|| height="625" width="1000"]]361 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-dev-repo-reg-p1.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-l-dev-repo-reg-p1.png"]] 241 241 242 242 243 243 * Register end device page continued... ... ... @@ -244,14 +244,21 @@ 244 244 ** Enter the **AppEUI** in the **JoinEUI** field and click the **Confirm** button. If The Things Stack accepts the JoinEUI you provided, it will display the message 'This end device can be registered on the network'. 245 245 ** In the **DevEUI** field, enter the **DevEUI**. 246 246 ** In the **AppKey** field, enter the **AppKey.** 247 -** In the **End device ID** field, enter a unique name for your LT-22222- Nwithin this application.368 +** In the **End device ID** field, enter a unique name for your LT-22222-L within this application. 248 248 ** Under **After registration**, select the **View registered end device** option. 370 +** Click **Register end device** button. 249 249 250 -[[image:lt-22222-l-dev-repo-reg-p2.png|| height="625" width="1000"]]372 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-dev-repo-reg-p2.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-l-dev-repo-reg-p2.png"]] 251 251 252 252 253 - ====3.2.2.3Addingmanually====375 +* You will be navigated to the **Device overview** page. 254 254 377 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-device-overview.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-device-overview.png"]] 378 + 379 + 380 +==== 3.2.1.2 Adding device manually ==== 381 + 382 + 255 255 * On the **Register end device** page: 256 256 ** Select the option **Enter end device specifies manually** under **Input method**. 257 257 ** Select the **Frequency plan** that matches your device from the **Frequency plan** dropdown list. ... ... @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ 261 261 ** Select the option **Over the air activation (OTAA)** under the **Activation mode.** 262 262 ** Select **Class C (Continuous)** from the **Additional LoRaWAN class capabilities** dropdown list. 263 263 264 -[[image:lt-22222-l-manually-p1.png ||height="625" width="1000"]]392 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-manually-p1.png?rev=1.2||alt="lt-22222-l-manually-p1.png"]] 265 265 266 266 267 267 * Register end device page continued... ... ... @@ -272,49 +272,58 @@ 272 272 ** Under **After registration**, select the **View registered end device** option. 273 273 ** Click the **Register end device** button. 274 274 275 -[[image:lt-22222-l-manually-p2.png|| height="625"width="1000"]]403 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-manually-p2.png?rev=1.3||alt="lt-22222-l-manually-p2.png"]] 276 276 277 277 278 278 You will be navigated to the **Device overview** page. 279 279 280 280 281 -[[image:lt-22222-device-overview.png|| height="625" width="1000"]]409 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-device-overview.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-device-overview.png"]] 282 282 283 283 284 -=== =3.2.2.4Joining ====412 +=== 3.2.2 Joining === 285 285 286 -On the Device's page, click on **Live data** tab. The Live data panel for your device will display. 287 287 415 +On the end device's page (in this case, lt-22222-l), click on **Live data** tab. The Live data panel for your device will display. Initially, it is blank. 416 + 288 288 Now power on your LT-22222-L. The **TX LED** will **fast-blink 5 times** which means the LT-22222-L will enter the **work mode** and start to **join** The Things Stack network server. The **TX LED** will be on for **5 seconds** after joining the network. In the **Live data** panel, you can see the **join-request** and **join-accept** messages exchanged between the device and the network server. 289 289 290 290 291 -[[image:lt-22222-join -network.png||height="625" width="1000"]]420 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-joining.png?rev=1.2||alt="lt-22222-l-joining.png"]] 292 292 293 293 294 -=== =3.2.2.5Uplinks ====423 +=== 3.2.3 Uplinks === 295 295 296 296 297 -After successfully joining, the device will send its first **uplink data message** to the application it belongs to (in this example, **dragino-docs**). When the LT-22222-L sends an uplink message to the server, the **TX LED** turns on for **1 second**. By default, you will receive an uplink data message from the device every 10 minutes.426 +After successfully joining, the device will send its first **uplink data message** to The Things Stack application it belongs to (in this example, it is **dragino-docs**). When the LT-22222-L sends an uplink message to the server, the **TX LED** turns on for **1 second**. By default, you will receive an uplink data message from the device every 10 minutes. 298 298 299 -Click on one of a**Forward uplink data messages **to see its payload content. The payload content is encapsulated within the decode_payload {} JSON object.428 +Click on one of the **Forward uplink data messages **to see its payload content. The payload content is encapsulated within the **decode_payload {}** JSON object. 300 300 301 -[[image:lt-22222-ul-payload-decoded.png]] 430 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-ul-payload-decoded.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-ul-payload-decoded.png"]] 302 302 303 303 304 -If you can't see the decoded payload, it is because you haven't added the uplink formatter code. To add the uplink formatter code, select **Applications > your application > End devices** > **your end device** > **Payload formatters** > **Uplink**. Then 433 +If you can't see the decoded payload, it is because you haven't added the uplink formatter code. To add the uplink formatter code, select **Applications > [your application] > End devices** > [**your end device]** > **Payload formatters** > **Uplink**. Then select **Use Device repository formatters** for the **Formatter type** dropdown. Click the **Save changes** button to apply the changes. 305 305 306 -{{info}} 435 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 436 +((( 307 307 The Things Stack provides two levels of payload formatters: application level and device level. The device-level payload formatters **override **the application-level payload formatters. 308 - {{/info}}438 +))) 309 309 310 -[[image:lt-22222-ul-payload-fmt.png|| height="686" width="1000"]]440 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-ul-payload-fmt.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-ul-payload-fmt.png"]] 311 311 312 312 313 - ====3.2.2.6Downlinks====443 +We have written a payload formatter that resolves some decoding issues present in The Things Stack Device Repository payload formatter. You can add it under the **Custom JavaScript formatter**. It can be found [[here>>url:https://github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder/blob/main/LT22222-L/v1.6_decoder_ttn%20.txt]]: 314 314 315 -When the LT-22222-L receives a downlink message from the server, the **RX LED** turns on for **1 second**. 445 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 446 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-js-custom-payload-formatter.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-l-js-custom-payload-formatter.png"]] 316 316 317 317 449 +=== 3.2.4 Downlinks === 450 + 451 + 452 +When the LT-22222-L receives a downlink message from the LoRaWAN Network Server, the **RX LED** turns on for **1 second**. 453 + 454 + 318 318 == 3.3 Working Modes and Uplink Payload formats == 319 319 320 320 ... ... @@ -334,17 +334,16 @@ 334 334 335 335 The uplink messages are sent over LoRaWAN FPort=2. By default, an uplink message is sent every 10 minutes. 336 336 474 + 337 337 === 3.3.1 AT+MOD~=1, 2ACI+2AVI === 338 338 477 + 339 339 ((( 340 340 This is the default mode. 341 341 342 342 The uplink payload is 11 bytes long. 482 +(% style="display:none" wfd-invisible="true" %) 343 343 344 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note:The maximum count depends on the bytes number of bytes. 345 -The maximum count for four bytes is FFFFFFFF (hex) = 4294967295 (dec). 346 -It starts counting again when it reaches the maximum value.**(% style="display:none" wfd-invisible="true" %) 347 - 348 348 (% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:510px" %) 349 349 |(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Size(bytes)**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**1** 350 350 |Value|((( ... ... @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ 374 374 375 375 (% style="color:red" %)**Note: DI3 and DO3 bits are not valid for LT-22222-L** 376 376 377 -For example, if the payload is: [[image:image-20220523175847-2.png]] 513 +For example, if the payload is: [[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220523175847-2.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220523175847-2.png"]] 378 378 379 379 380 380 **The interface values can be calculated as follows: ** ... ... @@ -408,6 +408,7 @@ 408 408 409 409 MOD = 1 410 410 547 + 411 411 === 3.3.2 AT+MOD~=2, (Double DI Counting) === 412 412 413 413 ... ... @@ -486,6 +486,7 @@ 486 486 487 487 === 3.3.3 AT+MOD~=3, Single DI Counting + 2 x ACI === 488 488 626 + 489 489 (% style="color:red" %)**Note: The maximum count depends on the bytes it is. 490 490 The maximum count for four bytes is FFFFFFFF (hex) = 4294967295 (dec). 491 491 It starts counting again when it reaches the maximum value.** ... ... @@ -533,12 +533,13 @@ 533 533 ((( 534 534 AT Commands for counting: 535 535 536 -The AT Commands for counting are similar to the [[MOD2 Counting Command>> ||anchor="H3.3.2AT2BMOD3D22C28DoubleDICounting29"]]s.674 +The AT Commands for counting are similar to the [[MOD2 Counting Command>>path:#H3.3.2AT2BMOD3D22C28DoubleDICounting29]]s. 537 537 ))) 538 538 539 539 540 540 === 3.3.4 AT+MOD~=4, Single DI Counting + 1 x Voltage Counting === 541 541 680 + 542 542 (% style="color:red" %)**Note:The maximum count depends on the bytes it is. 543 543 The maximum count for four bytes is FFFFFFFF (hex) = 4294967295 (dec). 544 544 It starts counting again when it reaches the maximum value.** ... ... @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ 590 590 ))) 591 591 592 592 ((( 593 -AT Commands for counting are similar to the [[MOD2 Counting Command>> ||anchor="H3.3.2AT2BMOD3D22C28DoubleDICounting29"]]s.732 +AT Commands for counting are similar to the [[MOD2 Counting Command>>path:#H3.3.2AT2BMOD3D22C28DoubleDICounting29]]s. 594 594 ))) 595 595 596 596 ((( ... ... @@ -598,18 +598,19 @@ 598 598 599 599 (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SETCNT=3,60 **(%%)**(Sets AVI1 Count to 60)** 600 600 601 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+VOLMAX=20000 **(%%)**(If AVI1 voltage higher than VOLMAX (20000mV =20 v), counter increase 1)**740 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+VOLMAX=20000 **(%%)**(If the AVI1 voltage is higher than VOLMAX (20000mV =20V), the counter increases by 1)** 602 602 603 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+VOLMAX=20000,0 **(%%)**(If AVI1 voltage lower than VOLMAX (20000mV =20 v), counter increase 1)**742 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+VOLMAX=20000,0 **(%%)**(If the AVI1 voltage is lower than VOLMAX (20000mV =20V), counter increases by 1)** 604 604 605 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+VOLMAX=20000,1 **(%%)**(If AVI1 voltage higher than VOLMAX (20000mV =20 v), counter increase 1)**744 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+VOLMAX=20000,1 **(%%)**(If the AVI1 voltage is higher than VOLMAX (20000mV =20V), counter increases by 1)** 606 606 ))) 607 607 608 608 609 609 === 3.3.5 AT+MOD~=5, Single DI Counting + 2 x AVI + 1 x ACI === 610 610 750 + 611 611 (% style="color:red" %)**Note:The maximum count depends on the bytes it is. 612 -The maximum count for four bytes is FFFF FFFF(hex) =4294967295 (dec).752 +The maximum count for four bytes is FFFF (hex) = 65535 (dec). 613 613 It starts counting again when it reaches the maximum value.** 614 614 615 615 ... ... @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ 659 659 ))) 660 660 661 661 ((( 662 -Other AT Commands for counting are similar to the [[MOD2 Counting Command>> ||anchor="H3.3.2AT2BMOD3D22C28DoubleDICounting29"]]s.802 +Other AT Commands for counting are similar to the [[MOD2 Counting Command>>path:#H3.3.2AT2BMOD3D22C28DoubleDICounting29]]s. 663 663 ))) 664 664 665 665 ... ... @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ 694 694 695 695 AT+AVLIM=3000,6000,0,2000 (triggers an uplink if AVI1 voltage is lower than 3V or higher than 6V, or if AV2 voltage is higher than 2V) 696 696 697 -AT+AVLIM=5000,0,0,0 (triggers an uplink if AVI1 voltage lower than 5V. Use 0 for parameters that are not in use) 837 +AT+AVLIM=5000,0,0,0 (triggers an uplink if AVI1 voltage is lower than 5V. Use 0 for parameters that are not in use) 698 698 699 699 700 700 (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Trigger based on current**: ... ... @@ -721,9 +721,9 @@ 721 721 722 722 (% style="color:#037691" %)**LoRaWAN Downlink Commands for Setting the Trigger Conditions:** 723 723 724 -Type Code: 0xAA. Downlink command same as AT Command **AT+AVLIM, AT+ACLIM** 864 +**Type Code**: 0xAA. Downlink command same as AT Command **AT+AVLIM, AT+ACLIM** 725 725 726 -Format: AA xx yy1 yy1 yy2 yy2 yy3 yy3 yy4 yy4 866 +**Format**: AA xx yy1 yy1 yy2 yy2 yy3 yy3 yy4 yy4 727 727 728 728 AA: Type Code for this downlink Command: 729 729 ... ... @@ -750,9 +750,9 @@ 750 750 751 751 (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Trigger Settings Payload Explanation:** 752 752 753 -MOD6 Payload: total of 11 bytes 893 +MOD6 Payload: a total of 11 bytes 754 754 755 -(% border="1" cellspacing=" 4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:515px" %)895 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:515px" %) 756 756 |(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:60px" %)**Size(bytes)**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:69px" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:69px" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:109px" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:49px" %)**6**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:109px" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:50px" %)**1** 757 757 |Value|((( 758 758 TRI_A FLAG ... ... @@ -764,9 +764,9 @@ 764 764 MOD(6) 765 765 ))) 766 766 767 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**TRI FLAG1**(%%) is a combination to show if the trigger is set for this part. Total ly1 byte as below907 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**TRI FLAG1**(%%) is a combination to show if the trigger is set for this part. Total 1 byte as below. 768 768 769 -(% border="1" cellspacing=" 4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:515px" %)909 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:515px" %) 770 770 |**bit 7**|**bit 6**|**bit 5**|**bit 4**|**bit 3**|**bit 2**|**bit 1**|**bit 0** 771 771 |((( 772 772 AV1_LOW ... ... @@ -790,12 +790,12 @@ 790 790 791 791 **Example:** 792 792 793 -10100000: Means the systemhas configure to use the trigger:AV1_LOW and AV2_LOW933 +10100000: This means the system is configured to use the triggers AV1_LOW and AV2_LOW. 794 794 795 795 796 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**TRI Status1**(%%) is a combination to show which condition is trigger. Total ly1 byte as below936 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**TRI Status1**(%%) is a combination to show which condition is triggered. Total 1 byte as below. 797 797 798 -(% border="1" cellspacing=" 4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:515px" %)938 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:515px" %) 799 799 |**bit 7**|**bit 6**|**bit 5**|**bit 4**|**bit 3**|**bit 2**|**bit 1**|**bit 0** 800 800 |((( 801 801 AV1_LOW ... ... @@ -819,31 +819,31 @@ 819 819 820 820 **Example:** 821 821 822 -10000000: Meansthisuplink is triggered by AV1_LOW.Thatmeansthe voltage is too low.962 +10000000: The uplink is triggered by AV1_LOW, indicating that the voltage is too low. 823 823 824 824 825 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**TRI_DI FLAG+STA **(%%)is a combination to show which condition is trigger. Total ly1byte as below965 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**TRI_DI FLAG+STA **(%%)is a combination to show which condition is triggered. Total 1 byte as below. 826 826 827 -(% border="1" cellspacing=" 4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:674px" %)828 -|(% style="width: 64px" %)**bit 7**|(% style="width:68px" %)**bit 6**|(% style="width:63px" %)**bit 5**|(% style="width:66px" %)**bit 4**|(% style="width:109px" %)**bit 3**|(% style="width:93px" %)**bit 2**|(% style="width:109px" %)**bit 1**|(% style="width:99px" %)**bit 0**829 -|(% style="width: 64px" %)N/A|(% style="width:68px" %)N/A|(% style="width:63px" %)N/A|(% style="width:66px" %)N/A|(% style="width:109px" %)DI2_STATUS|(% style="width:93px" %)DI2_FLAG|(% style="width:109px" %)DI1_STATUS|(% style="width:99px" %)DI1_FLAG967 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:515px" %) 968 +|(% style="width:50px" %)**bit 7**|(% style="width:50px" %)**bit 6**|(% style="width:50px" %)**bit 5**|(% style="width:50px" %)**bit 4**|(% style="width:90px" %)**bit 3**|(% style="width:80px" %)**bit 2**|(% style="width:90px" %)**bit 1**|(% style="width:95px" %)**bit 0** 969 +|(% style="width:49px" %)N/A|(% style="width:53px" %)N/A|(% style="width:53px" %)N/A|(% style="width:55px" %)N/A|(% style="width:99px" %)DI2_STATUS|(% style="width:83px" %)DI2_FLAG|(% style="width:98px" %)DI1_STATUS|(% style="width:85px" %)DI1_FLAG 830 830 831 -* Each bit sshows which status has been triggered on this uplink.971 +* Each bit shows which status has been triggered on this uplink. 832 832 833 833 **Example:** 834 834 835 -00000111: Means both DI1 and DI2 trigger are enabled and this packet is trigger by DI1.975 +00000111: This means both DI1 and DI2 triggers are enabled, and this packet is triggered by DI1. 836 836 837 -00000101: Means both DI1 and DI2 trigger are enabled.977 +00000101: This means both DI1 and DI2 triggers are enabled. 838 838 839 839 840 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Enable/Disable MOD6 **(%%): 0x01: MOD6 is enable. 0x00: MOD6 is disable. 980 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Enable/Disable MOD6 **(%%): 0x01: MOD6 is enabled. 0x00: MOD6 is disabled. 841 841 842 -Downlink command to poll MOD6 status: 982 +Downlink command to poll/request MOD6 status: 843 843 844 844 **AB 06** 845 845 846 -When device gotthis command, it will send the MOD6 payload.986 +When the device receives this command, it will send the MOD6 payload. 847 847 848 848 849 849 === 3.3.7 Payload Decoder === ... ... @@ -851,12 +851,13 @@ 851 851 ((( 852 852 853 853 854 -**Decoder for TTN/loraserver/ChirpStack**: [[https:~~/~~/github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder>>https://github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder]] 994 +**Decoder for TTN/loraserver/ChirpStack**: [[https:~~/~~/github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder>>url:https://github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder]] 855 855 ))) 856 856 857 857 858 858 == 3.4 Configure LT-22222-L via AT Commands or Downlinks == 859 859 1000 + 860 860 ((( 861 861 You can configure LT-22222-L I/O Controller via AT Commands or LoRaWAN Downlinks. 862 862 ))) ... ... @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ 863 863 864 864 ((( 865 865 ((( 866 -There are two ty tes of commands:1007 +There are two types of commands: 867 867 ))) 868 868 ))) 869 869 ... ... @@ -873,17 +873,22 @@ 873 873 874 874 === 3.4.1 Common commands === 875 875 1017 + 876 876 ((( 877 -These are available for each sensors and include actions such as changing the uplink interval or resetting the device. For firmware v1.5.4, you can find the supported common commands under: [[End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command>>doc:Main.End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command.WebHome]]s. 1019 +These are available for each sensor and include actions such as changing the uplink interval or resetting the device. For firmware v1.5.4, you can find the supported common commands under: [[End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command>>path:/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/]]s. 1020 + 1021 + 878 878 ))) 879 879 880 880 === 3.4.2 Sensor-related commands === 881 881 1026 + 882 882 These commands are specially designed for the LT-22222-L. Commands can be sent to the device using options such as an AT command or a LoRaWAN downlink payload. 883 883 884 884 885 885 ==== 3.4.2.1 Set Transmit/Uplink Interval ==== 886 886 1032 + 887 887 Sets the uplink interval of the device. The default uplink transmission interval is 10 minutes. 888 888 889 889 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT command** ... ... @@ -890,8 +890,15 @@ 890 890 891 891 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) 892 892 |**Command**|AT+TDC=<time> 893 -|**Response**| 894 -|**Parameters**|**time** : uplink interval is in **milliseconds** 1039 +|**Parameters**|**time **: uplink interval in milliseconds 1040 +|**Get**|AT+TDC=? 1041 +|**Response**|((( 1042 +current uplink interval 1043 + 1044 +OK 1045 +))) 1046 +|**Set**|AT+TDC=<time> 1047 +|**Response**|OK 895 895 |**Example**|((( 896 896 AT+TDC=30000 897 897 ... ... @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ 907 907 |**Parameters**|((( 908 908 **prefix** : 0x01 909 909 910 -**time** : uplink interval i s in **seconds**, represented by **3 bytes** in **hexadecimal**.1063 +**time** : uplink interval in **seconds**, represented by **3 bytes** in **hexadecimal**. 911 911 ))) 912 912 |**Example**|((( 913 913 01 **00 00 1E** ... ... @@ -916,20 +916,20 @@ 916 916 917 917 Conversion: 30 (dec) = 00 00 1E (hex) 918 918 919 -See [[RapidTables>>https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/decimal-to-hex.html?x=30]] 1072 +See [[RapidTables>>url:https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/number/decimal-to-hex.html?x=30]] 920 920 921 -[[image:Screenshot 2024-11-23 at 18.27.11.png]] 1074 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/Screenshot%202024-11-23%20at%2018.27.11.png?rev=1.2||alt="Screenshot 2024-11-23 at 18.27.11.png"]] 922 922 ))) 923 923 924 924 ==== 3.4.2.2 Set the Working Mode (AT+MOD) ==== 925 925 1079 + 926 926 Sets the working mode. 927 927 928 928 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT command** 929 929 930 930 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) 931 -|(% style="width:97px" %)**Command**|(% style="width:413px" %)AT+MODE=<working_mode> 932 -|(% style="width:97px" %)**Response**|(% style="width:413px" %) 1085 +|(% style="width:97px" %)**Command**|(% style="width:413px" %)AT+MOD=<working_mode> 933 933 |(% style="width:97px" %)**Parameters**|(% style="width:413px" %)((( 934 934 **working_mode** : 935 935 ... ... @@ -945,6 +945,18 @@ 945 945 946 946 6 = Trigger Mode, Optional, used together with MOD1 ~~ MOD5 947 947 ))) 1101 +|(% style="width:97px" %)**Get**|(% style="width:413px" %)AT+MOD=? 1102 +|(% style="width:97px" %)**Response**|(% style="width:413px" %)((( 1103 +Current working mode 1104 + 1105 +OK 1106 +))) 1107 +|(% style="width:97px" %)**Set**|(% style="width:413px" %)AT+MOD=<working_mode> 1108 +|(% style="width:97px" %)**Response**|(% style="width:413px" %)((( 1109 +Attention:Take effect after ATZ 1110 + 1111 +OK 1112 +))) 948 948 |(% style="width:97px" %)**Example**|(% style="width:413px" %)((( 949 949 AT+MOD=2 950 950 ... ... @@ -967,8 +967,9 @@ 967 967 Sets the device to working mode 2 (Double DI Counting + DO + RO) 968 968 ))) 969 969 970 -==== 3.4.2.3 Pollan uplink ====1135 +==== 3.4.2.3 Request an uplink from the device ==== 971 971 1137 + 972 972 Requests an uplink from LT-22222-L. The content of the uplink payload varies based on the device's current working mode. 973 973 974 974 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT command** ... ... @@ -988,8 +988,9 @@ 988 988 989 989 ==== 3.4.2.4 Enable/Disable Trigger Mode ==== 990 990 991 -Enable or disable the trigger mode for the current working mode (see also [[ADDMOD6>>||anchor="H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29"]]). 992 992 1158 +Enable or disable the trigger mode for the current working mode (see also [[ADDMOD6>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29]]). 1159 + 993 993 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** 994 994 995 995 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) ... ... @@ -1023,10 +1023,11 @@ 1023 1023 Enable trigger mode for the current working mode 1024 1024 ))) 1025 1025 1026 -==== 3.4.2.5 Polltrigger settings ====1193 +==== 3.4.2.5 Request trigger settings ==== 1027 1027 1028 -Polls the trigger settings. 1029 1029 1196 +Requests the trigger settings. 1197 + 1030 1030 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command:** 1031 1031 1032 1032 There is no AT Command available for this feature. ... ... @@ -1039,11 +1039,12 @@ 1039 1039 |(% style="width:95px" %)**Example**|(% style="width:403px" %)((( 1040 1040 AB 06 1041 1041 1042 -Uplink sthe trigger settings.1210 +Uplink the trigger settings. 1043 1043 ))) 1044 1044 1045 1045 ==== 3.4.2.6 Enable/Disable DI1/DI2/DI3 as a trigger ==== 1046 1046 1215 + 1047 1047 Enable or disable DI1/DI2/DI3 as a trigger. 1048 1048 1049 1049 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1096,11 +1096,11 @@ 1096 1096 Enable DI1 trigger, disable DI2 trigger 1097 1097 ))) 1098 1098 1099 -==== 3.4.2.7 Trigger1 – Set DI or DI3 as a trigger ==== 1268 +==== 3.4.2.7 Trigger1 – Set DI1 or DI3 as a trigger ==== 1100 1100 1270 + 1101 1101 Sets DI1 or DI3 (for LT-33222-L) as a trigger. 1102 1102 1103 - 1104 1104 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** 1105 1105 1106 1106 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) ... ... @@ -1137,9 +1137,9 @@ 1137 1137 1138 1138 ==== 3.4.2.8 Trigger2 – Set DI2 as a trigger ==== 1139 1139 1309 + 1140 1140 Sets DI2 as a trigger. 1141 1141 1142 - 1143 1143 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** 1144 1144 1145 1145 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) ... ... @@ -1171,8 +1171,9 @@ 1171 1171 1172 1172 ==== 3.4.2.9 Trigger – Set AC (current) as a trigger ==== 1173 1173 1174 -Sets the current trigger based on the AC port. See also [[trigger mode>>||anchor="H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29"]] 1175 1175 1344 +Sets the current trigger based on the AC port. See also [[trigger mode>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29]] 1345 + 1176 1176 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** 1177 1177 1178 1178 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) ... ... @@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ 1194 1194 1195 1195 Triggers an uplink if AC1 current is lower than 10mA or higher than 15mA 1196 1196 ))) 1197 -|(% style="width:104px" %)Note|(% style="width:394px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>> ||anchor="H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29"]]1367 +|(% style="width:104px" %)Note|(% style="width:394px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29]] 1198 1198 1199 1199 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload** 1200 1200 ... ... @@ -1216,12 +1216,13 @@ 1216 1216 1217 1217 Triggers an uplink if AC1 current is lower than 10mA or higher than 15mA. Set all values to zero for AC2 limits because we are only checking AC1 limits. 1218 1218 ))) 1219 -|(% style="width:104px" %)Note|(% style="width:394px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>> ||anchor="H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29"]]1389 +|(% style="width:104px" %)Note|(% style="width:394px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29]] 1220 1220 1221 1221 ==== 3.4.2.10 Trigger – Set AV (voltage) as trigger ==== 1222 1222 1223 -Sets the current trigger based on the AV port. See also [[trigger mode>>||anchor="H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29"]] 1224 1224 1394 +Sets the current trigger based on the AV port. See also [[trigger mode>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29]] 1395 + 1225 1225 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** 1226 1226 1227 1227 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) ... ... @@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ 1241 1241 1242 1242 Triggers an uplink if AVI1 voltage is lower than 3V or higher than 6V, or if AV2 voltage is higher than 2V 1243 1243 ))) 1244 -|(% style="width:104px" %)**Note**|(% style="width:387px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>> ||anchor="H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29"]]1415 +|(% style="width:104px" %)**Note**|(% style="width:387px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29]] 1245 1245 1246 1246 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload** 1247 1247 ... ... @@ -1263,10 +1263,11 @@ 1263 1263 1264 1264 Triggers an uplink if AVI1 voltage is lower than 3V or higher than 6V, or if AV2 voltage is higher than 2V. 1265 1265 ))) 1266 -|(% style="width:104px" %)**Note**|(% style="width:394px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>> ||anchor="H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29"]]1437 +|(% style="width:104px" %)**Note**|(% style="width:394px" %)See also, [[trigger mode>>path:#H3.3.6AT2BADDMOD3D6.28TriggerMode2COptional29]] 1267 1267 1268 -==== 3.4.2.11 Trigger – Set minimum interval ==== 1439 +==== 3.4.2.11 Trigger – Set the minimum interval ==== 1269 1269 1441 + 1270 1270 Sets the AV and AC trigger minimum interval. The device won't respond to a second trigger within this set time after the first trigger. 1271 1271 1272 1272 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@ 1282 1282 1283 1283 The device won't respond to the second trigger within 5 minutes after the first trigger. 1284 1284 ))) 1285 -|(% style="width:113px" %)Note|(% style="width:385px" %)(% style="color:red" %)**The time must be greater than 5 minutes.** 1457 +|(% style="width:113px" %)**Note**|(% style="width:385px" %)(% style="color:red" %)**The time must be greater than 5 minutes.** 1286 1286 1287 1287 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload** 1288 1288 ... ... @@ -1298,10 +1298,11 @@ 1298 1298 1299 1299 The device won't respond to the second trigger within 5 minutes after the first trigger. 1300 1300 ))) 1301 -|(% style="width:112px" %)Note|(% style="width:386px" %)(% style="color:red" %)**The time must be greater than 5 minutes.** 1473 +|(% style="width:112px" %)**Note**|(% style="width:386px" %)(% style="color:red" %)**The time must be greater than 5 minutes.** 1302 1302 1303 1303 ==== 3.4.2.12 DO ~-~- Control Digital Output DO1/DO2/DO3 ==== 1304 1304 1477 + 1305 1305 Controls the digital outputs DO1, DO2, and DO3 1306 1306 1307 1307 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1332,11 +1332,11 @@ 1332 1332 ((( 1333 1333 01: Low, 00: High, 11: No action 1334 1334 1335 -(% border="1" cellspacing=" 4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:510px" %)1336 -|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Downlink Code**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**DO1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**DO2**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**DO3** 1337 -|02 01 00 11|Low|High|No Action 1338 -|02 00 11 01|High|No Action|Low 1339 -|02 11 01 00|No Action|Low|High 1508 +(% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:383px" %) 1509 +|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:126px" %)**Downlink Code**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:85px" %)**DO1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:86px" %)**DO2**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:86px" %)**DO3** 1510 +|(% style="width:126px" %)02 01 00 11|(% style="width:85px" %)Low|(% style="width:86px" %)High|(% style="width:86px" %)No Action 1511 +|(% style="width:126px" %)02 00 11 01|(% style="width:85px" %)High|(% style="width:86px" %)No Action|(% style="width:86px" %)Low 1512 +|(% style="width:126px" %)02 11 01 00|(% style="width:85px" %)No Action|(% style="width:86px" %)Low|(% style="width:86px" %)High 1340 1340 ))) 1341 1341 1342 1342 ((( ... ... @@ -1353,150 +1353,162 @@ 1353 1353 ==== 3.4.2.13 DO ~-~- Control Digital Output DO1/DO2/DO3 with time control ==== 1354 1354 1355 1355 1356 - *(% style="color:#037691" %)**ATCommand**1529 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT command** 1357 1357 1358 -There is no AT Command to controlDigitalOutput1531 +There is no AT command to control the digital output. 1359 1359 1360 1360 1361 - *(% style="color:#037691" %)**DownlinkPayload(prefix 0xA9)**1534 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink payload** 1362 1362 1363 -(% style="color:blue" %)**0xA9 aa bb cc **(%%) ~/~/ Set DO1/DO2/DO3 output with time control 1536 +(% border="2" style="width:500px" %) 1537 +|(% style="width:116px" %)**Prefix**|(% style="width:382px" %)0xA9 1538 +|(% style="width:116px" %)**Parameters**|(% style="width:382px" %)((( 1539 +**inverter_mode**: 1 byte in hex. 1364 1364 1541 +**01:** DO pins revert to their original state after the timeout. 1542 +**00:** DO pins switch to an inverted state after the timeout. 1365 1365 1366 -This is to control the digital output time of DO pin. Include four bytes: 1367 1367 1368 - (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**FirstByte**(%%)**:**Typecode(0xA9)1545 +**DO1_control_method_and_port_status **- 1 byte in hex 1369 1369 1370 - (%style="color:#4f81bd"%)**Second Byte**(%%):InverterMode1547 +0x01 : DO1 set to low 1371 1371 1372 -0 1: DOpinswill changebacktooriginal state after timeout.1549 +0x00 : DO1 set to high 1373 1373 1374 -0 0: DOpinswill changeto aninverter state after timeout1551 +0x11 : DO1 NO action 1375 1375 1376 1376 1377 - (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Third Byte**(%%): ControlMethodPort:1554 +**DO2_control_method_and_port_status** - 1 byte in hex 1378 1378 1379 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:300px" %) 1380 -|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Second Byte**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Status** 1381 -|0x01|DO1 set to low 1382 -|0x00|DO1 set to high 1383 -|0x11|DO1 NO Action 1556 +0x01 : DO2 set to low 1384 1384 1385 - (%style="color:#4f81bd"%)**FourthByte**(%%):ControlMethodand Port status:1558 +0x00 : DO2 set to high 1386 1386 1387 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:300px" %) 1388 -|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Second Byte**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Status** 1389 -|0x01|DO2 set to low 1390 -|0x00|DO2 set to high 1391 -|0x11|DO2 NO Action 1560 +0x11 : DO2 NO action 1392 1392 1393 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Fifth Byte**(%%): Control Method and Port status: 1394 1394 1395 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:300px" %) 1396 -|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Second Byte**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Status** 1397 -|0x01|DO3 set to low 1398 -|0x00|DO3 set to high 1399 -|0x11|DO3 NO Action 1563 +**DO3_control_method_and_port_status **- 1 byte in hex 1400 1400 1401 - (%style="color:#4f81bd"%)**Sixth,Seventh,Eighth, and Ninth Bytes**:(%%) Latchingtime(Unit: ms)1565 +0x01 : DO3 set to low 1402 1402 1567 +0x00 : DO3 set to high 1403 1403 1404 - (%style="color:red"%)**Note:**1569 +0x11 : DO3 NO action 1405 1405 1406 - Since firmware v1.6.0, the latch time support 4 bytes and 2 bytes 1407 1407 1408 - Before firmware v1.6.0, thelatchonlysupported 2bytes.1572 +**latching_time** : 4 bytes in hex 1409 1409 1410 -(% style="color:red" %)** Device will upload a packetif thedownlink code executes successfully.**1574 +(% style="color:red" %)**Note: ** 1411 1411 1576 + Since firmware v1.6.0, the latch time supports 4 bytes or 2 bytes 1412 1412 1413 - **Examplepayload:**1578 + Before firmware v1.6.0, the latch time only supported 2 bytes. 1414 1414 1415 -**~1. A9 01 01 01 01 07 D0** 1580 +(% style="color:red" %)**The device will uplink a packet if the downlink code executes successfully.** 1581 +))) 1582 +|(% style="width:116px" %)**Payload format**|(% style="width:382px" %)<prefix><inverter_mode><DO1_control_method_and_port_status><DO2_control_method_and_port_status><DO2_control_method_and_port_status><latching_time> 1583 +|(% style="width:116px" %)**Example**|(% style="width:382px" %)((( 1584 +**A9 01 01 01 01 07 D0** 1416 1416 1417 1417 DO1 pin, DO2 pin, and DO3 pin will be set to low, last for 2 seconds, and then revert to their original state. 1418 1418 1419 -**2. A9 01 00 01 11 07 D0** 1420 1420 1589 +**A9 01 00 01 11 07 D0** 1590 + 1421 1421 DO1 pin is set to high, DO2 pin is set to low, and DO3 pin takes no action. This lasts for 2 seconds and then reverts to the original state. 1422 1422 1423 -**3. A9 00 00 00 00 07 D0** 1424 1424 1594 +**A9 00 00 00 00 07 D0** 1595 + 1425 1425 DO1 pin, DO2 pin, and DO3 pin will be set to high, last for 2 seconds, and then all change to low. 1426 1426 1427 -**4. A9 00 11 01 00 07 D0** 1428 1428 1429 - DO1pintakesno action, DO2 pin is set to low, and DO3 pin is set to high. This lasts for 2 seconds, after which DO1pintakesno action,DO2 pin is set to high, and DO3 pin is set to low.1599 +**A9 00 11 01 00 07 D0** 1430 1430 1601 +DO1 pin takes no action, DO2 pin is set to low, and DO3 pin is set to high. This lasts for 2 seconds, after which the DO1 pin takes no action, the DO2 pin is set to high, and the DO3 pin is set to low. 1602 +))) 1431 1431 1432 1432 ==== 3.4.2.14 Relay ~-~- Control Relay Output RO1/RO2 ==== 1433 1433 1434 1434 1435 - *(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command:**1607 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command:** 1436 1436 1437 -There is no AT Command to control Relay Output 1609 +There is no AT Command to control the Relay Output. 1438 1438 1439 1439 1440 - *(% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload(prefix 0x03):**1612 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload** 1441 1441 1442 -(% style="color:blue" %)**0x03 aa bb ** (%%)~/~/ Set RO1/RO2 output 1614 +(% border="2" style="width:500px" %) 1615 +|(% style="width:113px" %)**Prefix**|(% style="width:384px" %)0x03 1616 +|(% style="width:113px" %)**Parameters**|(% style="width:384px" %)((( 1617 +**RO1_status** : 1 byte in hex 1443 1443 1619 +00: Close 1444 1444 1445 -((( 1446 -If payload is 0x030100, it means setting RO1 to close and RO2 to open. 1447 -))) 1621 +01: Open 1448 1448 1449 -((( 1450 -00: Close , 01: Open , 11: No action 1623 +11: No action 1451 1451 1452 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:320px" %) 1453 -|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**Downlink Code**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**RO1**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)**RO2** 1454 -|03 00 11|Open|No Action 1455 -|03 01 11|Close|No Action 1456 -|03 11 00|No Action|Open 1457 -|03 11 01|No Action|Close 1458 -|03 00 00|Open|Open 1459 -|03 01 01|Close|Close 1460 -|03 01 00|Close|Open 1461 -|03 00 01|Open|Close 1462 -))) 1463 1463 1464 - (%style="color:red" %)**Devicewilluploada packet if downlinkcodeexecutes successfully.**1626 +**RO2_status** : 1 byte in hex 1465 1465 1628 +00: Close 1466 1466 1630 +01: Open 1631 + 1632 +11: No action 1633 +))) 1634 +|(% style="width:113px" %)**Payload format**|(% style="width:384px" %)<prefix><RO1_status><RO2_status> 1635 +|(% style="width:113px" %)**Example**|(% style="width:384px" %)((( 1636 +(% border="2" %) 1637 +|=Payload|=RO1|=RO2 1638 +|03 00 11|Open|No action 1639 +|03 01 11|Close|No action 1640 +|03 11 00|No action|Open 1641 +|03 11 01|No action|Close 1642 +|03 00 00|Open|Open 1643 +|03 01 01|Close|Close 1644 +|03 01 00|Close|Open 1645 +|03 00 01|Open|Close 1646 + 1647 +(% style="color:red" %)**The device will transmit an uplink packet if the downlink payload is executed successfully.** 1648 +))) 1649 + 1467 1467 ==== 3.4.2.15 Relay ~-~- Control Relay Output RO1/RO2 with time control ==== 1468 1468 1652 + 1469 1469 Controls the relay output time. 1470 1470 1471 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command:** 1472 1472 1473 - Thereisno AT Commandto control Relay Output1656 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command:** 1474 1474 1658 +There is no AT Command to control the Relay Output 1475 1475 1476 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload (prefix 0x05):** 1477 1477 1478 -(% style="color: blue" %)**0x05aabb ccdd**(%%)~/~/ Set RO1/RO2relay withtime control1661 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload (prefix 0x05):** 1479 1479 1663 +(% style="color:blue" %)**0x05 aa bb cc dd ** (%%)~/~/ Sets RO1/RO2 relays with time control 1480 1480 1481 -This is to control the relay output time. It includes four bytes: 1482 1482 1483 - (%style="color:#4f81bd" %)**FirstByte**(%%)**:** Type code(0x05)1666 +This controls the relay output time and includes 4 bytes: 1484 1484 1485 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)** SecondByte(aa)**(%%):InverterMode1668 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**First byte **(%%)**:** Type code (0x05) 1486 1486 1487 - 01:Relayswill changeback totheir originalstate afterimeout.1670 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Second byte (aa)**(%%): Inverter Mode 1488 1488 1489 -0 0: Relays will change to thenverter state after timeout.1672 +01: Relays will change back to their original state after a timeout. 1490 1490 1674 +00: Relays will change to the inverter state after a timeout. 1491 1491 1492 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Third Byte(bb)**(%%): Control Method and Ports status: 1493 1493 1494 - [[image:image-20221008095908-1.png||height="364"width="564"]]1677 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Third byte (bb)**(%%): Control Method and Ports status: 1495 1495 1679 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20221008095908-1.png?width=564&height=364&rev=1.1||alt="image-20221008095908-1.png" height="364" width="564"]] 1496 1496 1497 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Fourth/Fifth/Sixth/Seventh Bytes(cc)**(%%): Latching time. Unit: ms 1498 1498 1682 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Fourth/Fifth/Sixth/Seventh bytes (cc)**(%%): Latching time. Unit: ms 1499 1499 1684 + 1500 1500 (% style="color:red" %)**Note:** 1501 1501 1502 1502 Since firmware v1.6.0, the latch time supports both 4 bytes and 2 bytes. ... ... @@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ 1504 1504 Before firmware v1.6.0, the latch time only supported 2 bytes. 1505 1505 1506 1506 1507 -(% style="color:red" %)** Device will uploada packet if the downlink code executes successfully.**1692 +(% style="color:red" %)**The device will uplink a packet if the downlink code executes successfully.** 1508 1508 1509 1509 1510 1510 **Example payload:** ... ... @@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ 1515 1515 1516 1516 **2. 05 01 10 07 D0** 1517 1517 1518 -Relay1 will change to NC, Relay2 will change to NO, lasting 2 seconds, then both will revert to their original state. 1703 +Relay1 will change to NC, Relay2 will change to NO, lasting 2 seconds, and then both will revert to their original state. 1519 1519 1520 1520 **3. 05 00 01 07 D0** 1521 1521 ... ... @@ -1530,7 +1530,7 @@ 1530 1530 ==== 3.4.2.16 Counting ~-~- Voltage threshold counting ==== 1531 1531 1532 1532 1533 -When the voltage exceeds the threshold, counting begins. For details, see [[MOD4>> ||anchor="H3.3.4AT2BMOD3D42CSingleDICounting2B1xVoltageCounting"]]1718 +When the voltage exceeds the threshold, counting begins. For details, see [[MOD4>>path:#H3.3.4AT2BMOD3D42CSingleDICounting2B1xVoltageCounting]] 1534 1534 1535 1535 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** 1536 1536 ... ... @@ -1546,7 +1546,7 @@ 1546 1546 1547 1547 **1**: higher than 1548 1548 1549 -if you leave logic parameter blank, it is considered 0 1734 +if you leave the logic parameter blank, it is considered 0 1550 1550 ))) 1551 1551 |(% style="width:137px" %)**Examples**|(% style="width:361px" %)((( 1552 1552 AT+VOLMAX=20000 ... ... @@ -1577,7 +1577,7 @@ 1577 1577 1578 1578 **1**: higher than 1579 1579 1580 -if you leave logic parameter blank, it is considered 1 (higher than) 1765 +if you leave the logic parameter blank, it is considered 1 (higher than) 1581 1581 ))) 1582 1582 |(% style="width:140px" %)**Example**|(% style="width:358px" %)((( 1583 1583 A5 **4E 20** ... ... @@ -1595,6 +1595,7 @@ 1595 1595 1596 1596 ==== 3.4.2.17 Counting ~-~- Pre-configure the Count Number ==== 1597 1597 1783 + 1598 1598 This command allows users to pre-configure specific count numbers for various counting parameters such as Count1, Count2, or AVI1 Count. Use the AT command to set the desired count number for each configuration. 1599 1599 1600 1600 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1644,6 +1644,7 @@ 1644 1644 1645 1645 ==== 3.4.2.18 Counting ~-~- Clear Counting ==== 1646 1646 1833 + 1647 1647 This command clears the counting in counting mode. 1648 1648 1649 1649 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1663,8 +1663,9 @@ 1663 1663 ))) 1664 1664 |(% style="width:141px" %)**Example**|(% style="width:357px" %)A6 **01** 1665 1665 1666 -==== 3.4.2.19 Counting ~-~- Changecountingmodetosavetime====1853 +==== 3.4.2.19 Counting ~-~- Set Saving Interval for 'Counting Result' ==== 1667 1667 1855 + 1668 1668 This command allows you to configure the device to save its counting result to internal flash memory at specified intervals. By setting a save time, the device will periodically store the counting data to prevent loss in case of power failure. The save interval can be adjusted to suit your requirements, with a minimum value of 30 seconds. 1669 1669 1670 1670 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1694,8 +1694,9 @@ 1694 1694 Sets the device to save its counting results to the memory every 60 seconds. 1695 1695 ))) 1696 1696 1697 -==== 3.4.2.20 Reset save RO DO state ==== 1885 +==== 3.4.2.20 Reset saved RO and DO states ==== 1698 1698 1887 + 1699 1699 This command allows you to reset the saved relay output (RO) and digital output (DO) states when the device joins the network. By configuring this setting, you can control whether the device should retain or reset the relay states after a reset and rejoin to the network. 1700 1700 1701 1701 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1720,7 +1720,6 @@ 1720 1720 After the device is reset, the previously saved RODO state (limited to MOD2 to MOD5) is read, and it will not change when the device reconnects to the network. 1721 1721 ))) 1722 1722 1723 - 1724 1724 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload** 1725 1725 1726 1726 (% border="2" style="width:500px" %) ... ... @@ -1746,6 +1746,7 @@ 1746 1746 1747 1747 ==== 3.4.2.21 Encrypted payload ==== 1748 1748 1937 + 1749 1749 This command allows you to configure whether the device should upload data in an encrypted format or in plaintext. By default, the device encrypts the payload before uploading. You can toggle this setting to either upload encrypted data or transmit it without encryption. 1750 1750 1751 1751 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command:** ... ... @@ -1775,6 +1775,7 @@ 1775 1775 1776 1776 ==== 3.4.2.22 Get sensor value ==== 1777 1777 1967 + 1778 1778 This command allows you to retrieve and optionally uplink sensor readings through the serial port. 1779 1779 1780 1780 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1804,6 +1804,7 @@ 1804 1804 1805 1805 ==== 3.4.2.23 Resetting the downlink packet count ==== 1806 1806 1997 + 1807 1807 This command manages how the node handles mismatched downlink packet counts. It offers two modes: one disables the reception of further downlink packets if discrepancies occur, while the other resets the downlink packet count to align with the server, ensuring continued communication. 1808 1808 1809 1809 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** ... ... @@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ 1837 1837 ==== 3.4.2.24 When the limit bytes are exceeded, upload in batches ==== 1838 1838 1839 1839 1840 -This command controls the behavior of the node when the combined size of the MAC commands (MACANS) from the server and the payload exceed sthe allowed byte limit for the current data rate (DR). The command provides two modes: one enables splitting the data into batches to ensure compliance with the byte limit, while the other prioritizes the payload and ignores the MACANS in cases of overflow.2031 +This command controls the behavior of the node when the combined size of the MAC commands (MACANS) from the server and the payload exceed the allowed byte limit for the current data rate (DR). The command provides two modes: one enables splitting the data into batches to ensure compliance with the byte limit, while the other prioritizes the payload and ignores the MACANS in cases of overflow. 1841 1841 1842 1842 (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command** 1843 1843 ... ... @@ -1882,51 +1882,40 @@ 1882 1882 1883 1883 ==== 3.4.2.25 Copy downlink to uplink ==== 1884 1884 1885 -This command enables the device to immediately uplink the content of a received downlink packet back to the server. The command allows for quick data replication from downlink to uplink, with a fixed port number of 100. 1886 1886 1887 - *(%style="color:#037691"%)**ATCommand**(%%)**:**2077 +This command enables the device to immediately uplink the payload of a received downlink packet back to the server. The command allows for quick data replication from downlink to uplink, with a fixed port number of 100. 1888 1888 1889 -(% style="color: blue" %)**AT+RPL=5**(%%) ~/~/ After receiving the package fromthe server, it will immediately upload the content of the package to the server, the port number is 100.2079 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command**(%%)**:** 1890 1890 1891 - Example:**aa xx xx xx xx**aaindicateswhether the configuration haschanged,00isyes,01 is no;xx xx xx xx arethebytessent.2081 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+RPL=5** (%%) ~/~/ After receiving a downlink payload from the server, the device will immediately uplink the payload back to the server using port number 100. 1892 1892 2083 +Example:**aa xx xx xx xx** ~/~/ **aa** indicates whether the configuration has changed: **00** means YES, and **01** means NO. **xx xx xx xx** are the bytes uplinked back. 1893 1893 2085 + 1894 1894 [[image:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LSN50%20%26%20LSN50-V2%20-%20LoRaWAN%20Sensor%20Node%20User%20Manual/WebHome/image-20220823173747-6.png?width=1124&height=165&rev=1.1||alt="image-20220823173747-6.png"]] 1895 1895 1896 1896 For example, sending 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 will return invalid configuration 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77. 1897 1897 1898 -(% border="2" style="width:500px" %) 1899 -|(% style="width:122px" %)**Command**|(% style="width:376px" %)((( 1900 -AT+RPL=5 2090 +[[image:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LSN50%20%26%20LSN50-V2%20-%20LoRaWAN%20Sensor%20Node%20User%20Manual/WebHome/image-20220823173833-7.png?width=1124&height=149&rev=1.1||alt="image-20220823173833-7.png"]] 1901 1901 1902 -After receiving a downlink packet from the server, the node immediately uplinks the content of the packet back to the server using port number 100. 1903 -))) 1904 -|(% style="width:122px" %)**Example**|(% style="width:376px" %)((( 1905 -Downlink: 2092 +For example, if 01 00 02 58 is issued, a valid configuration of 01 01 00 02 58 will be returned. 1906 1906 1907 -01 00 02 58 1908 1908 1909 - Uplink:2095 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload**(%%)**:** 1910 1910 1911 -01 01 00 02 58 1912 -))) 2097 +There is no downlink option available for this feature. 1913 1913 1914 -[[image:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LSN50%20%26%20LSN50-V2%20-%20LoRaWAN%20Sensor%20Node%20User%20Manual/WebHome/image-20220823173833-7.png?width=1124&height=149&rev=1.1||alt="image-20220823173833-7.png"]] 1915 1915 1916 - Forexample, if 01 00 0258 is issued,a valid configurationof010100 02 58 will bereturned.2100 +==== 3.4.2.26 Query firmware version, frequency band, subband, and TDC time ==== 1917 1917 1918 1918 2103 +This command is used to query key information about the device, including its firmware version, frequency band, subband, and TDC time. By sending the specified payload as a downlink, the server can retrieve this essential data from the device. 1919 1919 1920 -==== 3.4.2.26 Query firmware version, frequency band, sub band, and TDC time ==== 1921 - 1922 -This command is used to query key information about the device, including its firmware version, frequency band, sub band, and TDC time. By sending the specified payload as a downlink, the server can retrieve this essential data from the device. 1923 - 1924 1924 * ((( 1925 1925 (% style="color:#037691" %)**Downlink Payload**(%%)**:** 1926 1926 1927 -(% style="color:blue" %)**26 01 ** (%%) ~/~/ The downlink payload 26 01 is used to query the device's firmware version, frequency band, sub 2108 +(% style="color:blue" %)**26 01 ** (%%) ~/~/ The downlink payload 26 01 is used to query the device's firmware version, frequency band, subband, and TDC time. 1928 1928 1929 - 1930 1930 1931 1931 ))) 1932 1932 ... ... @@ -1937,10 +1937,13 @@ 1937 1937 1938 1938 == 3.5 Integrating with ThingsEye.io == 1939 1939 2120 + 1940 1940 The Things Stack application supports integration with ThingsEye.io. Once integrated, ThingsEye.io acts as an MQTT client for The Things Stack MQTT broker, allowing it to subscribe to upstream traffic and publish downlink traffic. 1941 1941 2123 + 1942 1942 === 3.5.1 Configuring The Things Stack === 1943 1943 2126 + 1944 1944 We use The Things Stack Sandbox in this example: 1945 1945 1946 1946 * In **The Things Stack Sandbox**, go to the **Application **for the LT-22222-L you added. ... ... @@ -1948,21 +1948,24 @@ 1948 1948 * In the **Connection information **section, under **Connection credentials**, The Things Stack displays an auto-generated **username**. You can use it or provide a new one. 1949 1949 * Click the **Generate new API key** button to generate a password. You can view it by clicking on the **visibility toggle/eye** icon. The API key works as the password. 1950 1950 1951 -{{info}} 2134 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 2135 +((( 1952 1952 The username and password (API key) you created here are required in the next section. 1953 - {{/info}}2137 +))) 1954 1954 1955 -[[image:tts-mqtt-integration.png|| height="625" width="1000"]]2139 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/tts-mqtt-integration.png?rev=1.1||alt="tts-mqtt-integration.png"]] 1956 1956 2141 + 1957 1957 === 3.5.2 Configuring ThingsEye.io === 1958 1958 2144 + 1959 1959 The ThingsEye.io IoT platform is not open for self-registration at the moment. If you are interested in testing the platform, please send your project information to admin@thingseye.io, and we will create an account for you. 1960 1960 1961 -* Login to your [[ThingsEye.io >>https://thingseye.io]]account. 2147 +* Login to your [[ThingsEye.io >>url:https://thingseye.io]]account. 1962 1962 * Under the **Integrations center**, click **Integrations**. 1963 1963 * Click the **Add integration** button (the button with the **+** symbol). 1964 1964 1965 -[[image:thingseye-io-step-1.png|| height="625" width="1000"]]2151 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye-io-step-1.png?rev=1.2||alt="thingseye-io-step-1.png"]] 1966 1966 1967 1967 1968 1968 On the **Add integration** window, configure the following: ... ... @@ -1974,10 +1974,10 @@ 1974 1974 * Ensure the following options are turned on. 1975 1975 ** Enable integration 1976 1976 ** Debug mode 1977 -** Allow creat edevices or assets2163 +** Allow creating devices or assets 1978 1978 * Click the **Next** button. you will be navigated to the **Uplink data converter** tab. 1979 1979 1980 -[[image:thingseye-io-step-2.png||h eight="625"width="1000"]]2166 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye-io-step-2.png?rev=1.1||alt="thingseye-io-step-2.png"]] 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 **Uplink data converter:** ... ... @@ -1985,10 +1985,10 @@ 1985 1985 * Click the **Create new** button if it is not selected by default. 1986 1986 * Enter a suitable name for the uplink data converter in the **Name **text** **box or keep the default name. 1987 1987 * Click the **JavaScript** button. 1988 -* Paste the uplink decoder function into the text area (first, delete the default code). The demo uplink decoder function can be found [[here>>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ThingsEye-io/te-platform/refs/heads/main/Data%20Converters/The_Things_Network_MQTT_Uplink_Converter.js]]. 2174 +* Paste the uplink decoder function into the text area (first, delete the default code). The demo uplink decoder function can be found [[here>>url:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ThingsEye-io/te-platform/refs/heads/main/Data%20Converters/The_Things_Network_MQTT_Uplink_Converter.js]]. 1989 1989 * Click the **Next** button. You will be navigated to the **Downlink data converter **tab. 1990 1990 1991 -[[image:thingseye-io-step-3.png|| height="625" width="1000"]]2177 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye-io-step-3.png?rev=1.1||alt="thingseye-io-step-3.png"]] 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 **Downlink data converter (this is an optional step):** ... ... @@ -1996,10 +1996,10 @@ 1996 1996 * Click the **Create new** button if it is not selected by default. 1997 1997 * Enter a suitable name for the downlink data converter in the **Name **text** **box or keep the default name. 1998 1998 * Click the **JavaScript** button. 1999 -* Paste the downlink decoder function into the text area (first, delete the default code). The demo downlink decoder function can be found [[here>>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ThingsEye-io/te-platform/refs/heads/main/Data%20Converters/The_Things_Network_MQTT_Downlink_Converter.js]]. 2185 +* Paste the downlink decoder function into the text area (first, delete the default code). The demo downlink decoder function can be found [[here>>url:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ThingsEye-io/te-platform/refs/heads/main/Data%20Converters/The_Things_Network_MQTT_Downlink_Converter.js]]. 2000 2000 * Click the **Next** button. You will be navigated to the **Connection** tab. 2001 2001 2002 -[[image:thingseye-io-step-4.png|| height="625" width="1000"]]2188 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye-io-step-4.png?rev=1.1||alt="thingseye-io-step-4.png"]] 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 **Connection:** ... ... @@ -2009,66 +2009,73 @@ 2009 2009 * Enter the **Username** and **Password** of the MQTT integration in the **Credentials** section. The **username **and **password **can be found on the MQTT integration page of your The Things Stack account (see **3.5.1 Configuring The Things Stack**). 2010 2010 * Click the **Check connection** button to test the connection. If the connection is successful, you will see the message saying **Connected**. 2011 2011 2012 -[[image:message-1.png]] 2198 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/message-1.png?rev=1.1||alt="message-1.png"]] 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 * Click the **Add** button. 2016 2016 2017 -[[image:thingseye-io-step-5.png||h eight="625"width="1000"]]2203 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye-io-step-5.png?rev=1.1||alt="thingseye-io-step-5.png"]] 2018 2018 2019 2019 2020 2020 Your integration has been added to the** Integrations** list and will be displayed on the **Integrations** page. Check whether the status is shown as **Active**. If not, review your configuration settings and correct any errors. 2021 2021 2208 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye.io_integrationsCenter_integrations.png?rev=1.2||alt="thingseye.io_integrationsCenter_integrations.png"]] 2022 2022 2023 -[[image:thingseye.io_integrationsCenter_integrations.png||height="686" width="1000"]] 2024 2024 2025 - 2026 2026 ==== 3.5.2.1 Viewing integration details ==== 2027 2027 2213 + 2028 2028 Click on your integration from the list. The **Integration details** window will appear with the **Details **tab selected. The **Details **tab shows all the settings you have provided for this integration. 2029 2029 2030 -[[image:integration-details.png|| height="686" width="1000"]]2216 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/integration-details.png?rev=1.1||alt="integration-details.png"]] 2031 2031 2032 2032 2033 2033 If you want to edit the settings you have provided, click on the **Toggle edit mode** button. Once you have done click on the **Apply changes **button. 2034 2034 2035 -{{info}} 2036 -See also [[ThingsEye documentation>>https://wiki.thingseye.io/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]]. 2037 -{{/info}} 2221 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 2222 +((( 2223 +See also [[ThingsEye documentation>>url:https://wiki.thingseye.io/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]]. 2224 +))) 2038 2038 2039 -==== **3.5.2.2 Viewing events** ==== 2040 2040 2227 +==== 3.5.2.2 Viewing events ==== 2228 + 2229 + 2041 2041 The **Events **tab displays all the uplink messages from the LT-22222-L. 2042 2042 2043 2043 * Select **Debug **from the **Event type** dropdown. 2044 2044 * Select the** time frame** from the **time window**. 2045 2045 2046 -[[image:thingseye-events.png|| height="686" width="1000"]]2235 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye-events.png?rev=1.1||alt="thingseye-events.png"]] 2047 2047 2048 2048 2049 -* To view the **JSON payload** of a message, click on the **three dots (...)** in the Message column of the desired message. 2238 +* To view the **JSON payload** of a message, click on the **three dots (...)** in the **Message** column of the desired message. 2050 2050 2051 -[[image:thingseye-json.png|| width="1000"]]2240 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/thingseye-json.png?rev=1.3||alt="thingseye-json.png"]] 2052 2052 2053 2053 2054 -==== **3.5.2.3 Deleting an integration**====2243 +==== 3.5.2.3 Deleting an integration ==== 2055 2055 2245 + 2056 2056 If you want to delete an integration, click the **Delete integratio**n button on the Integrations page. 2057 2057 2058 2058 2059 -==== 3.5.2.4 Creatinga Dashboardto DisplayandAnalyzeLT-22222-L Data ====2249 +==== 3.5.2.4 Viewing sensor data on a dashboard ==== 2060 2060 2061 -This will be added soon. 2062 2062 2252 +You can create a dashboard with ThingsEye to visualize the sensor data coming from the LT-22222-L. The following image shows a dashboard created for the LT-22222-L. See **Creating a dashboard** in ThingsEye documentation for more information. 2063 2063 2254 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-dashboard.png?rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-l-dashboard.png"]] 2255 + 2256 + 2064 2064 == 3.6 Interface Details == 2065 2065 2066 2066 === 3.6.1 Digital Input Ports: DI1/DI2/DI3 (For LT-33222-L, Low Active) === 2067 2067 2068 2068 2069 -Supports 2262 +Supports** NPN-type **sensors. 2070 2070 2071 -[[image:1653356991268-289.png]] 2264 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653356991268-289.png?rev=1.1||alt="1653356991268-289.png"]] 2072 2072 2073 2073 2074 2074 === 3.6.2 Digital Input Ports: DI1/DI2 === ... ... @@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ 2086 2086 ))) 2087 2087 ))) 2088 2088 2089 -[[image:1653357170703-587.png]] 2282 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653357170703-587.png?rev=1.1||alt="1653357170703-587.png"]] 2090 2090 2091 2091 ((( 2092 2092 ((( ... ... @@ -2118,11 +2118,11 @@ 2118 2118 ))) 2119 2119 2120 2120 ((( 2121 -[[image:1653968155772-850.png||height="23" width="19"]]**= DI1**+** / 1K.** 2314 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653968155772-850.png?width=19&height=23&rev=1.1||alt="1653968155772-850.png" height="23" width="19"]]**= DI1**+** / 1K.** 2122 2122 ))) 2123 2123 2124 2124 ((( 2125 -For example, if** DI1+ **= **12V**, the resulting current is [[image:1653968155772-850.png||height="23" width="19"]]= 12mA. Therefore, the LT-22222-L will be able to detect this active signal. 2318 +For example, if** DI1+ **= **12V**, the resulting current is [[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653968155772-850.png?width=19&height=23&rev=1.1||alt="1653968155772-850.png" height="23" width="19"]]= 12mA. Therefore, the LT-22222-L will be able to detect this active signal. 2126 2126 ))) 2127 2127 2128 2128 ((( ... ... @@ -2149,11 +2149,11 @@ 2149 2149 ))) 2150 2150 2151 2151 ((( 2152 -[[image:1653968155772-850.png||height="23" width="19"]]**= DI1+ / 1K.** 2345 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653968155772-850.png?width=19&height=23&rev=1.1||alt="1653968155772-850.png" height="23" width="19"]]**= DI1+ / 1K.** 2153 2153 ))) 2154 2154 2155 2155 ((( 2156 -If **DI1+ = 24V**, the resulting current[[image:1653968155772-850.png||height="23" width="19"]] is 24mA, Therefore, the LT-22222-L will detect this high-active signal. 2349 +If **DI1+ = 24V**, the resulting current[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653968155772-850.png?width=19&height=23&rev=1.1||alt="1653968155772-850.png" height="23" width="19"]] is 24mA, Therefore, the LT-22222-L will detect this high-active signal. 2157 2157 ))) 2158 2158 2159 2159 ((( ... ... @@ -2180,25 +2180,25 @@ 2180 2180 ))) 2181 2181 2182 2182 ((( 2183 - [[image:1653968155772-850.png||height="23" width="19"]]**= DI1+ / 51K.** 2376 + [[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653968155772-850.png?width=19&height=23&rev=1.1||alt="1653968155772-850.png" height="23" width="19"]]**= DI1+ / 51K.** 2184 2184 ))) 2185 2185 2186 2186 ((( 2187 -If the sensor output is 220V, then [[image:1653968155772-850.png||height="23" width="19"]](% id="cke_bm_243359S" style="display:none" wfd-invisible="true" %)[[image:image-20220524095628-8.png]](%%) = DI1+ / 51K = 4.3mA. Therefore, the LT-22222-L will be able to safely detect this high-active signal. 2380 +If the sensor output is 220V, then [[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653968155772-850.png?width=19&height=23&rev=1.1||alt="1653968155772-850.png" height="23" width="19"]](% id="cke_bm_243359S" style="display:none" wfd-invisible="true" %)[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220524095628-8.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220524095628-8.png"]](%%) = DI1+ / 51K = 4.3mA. Therefore, the LT-22222-L will be able to safely detect this high-active signal. 2188 2188 ))) 2189 2189 2190 2190 2191 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example4**(%%): Connecting to Dry Contact sensor 2384 +(% style="color:blue" %)**Example 4**(%%): Connecting to a Dry Contact sensor 2192 2192 2193 -From the DI port circuit above, you can see that activating the photocoupler requires a voltage difference between the DI+ and DI- ports. However, the Dry Contact sensor is a passive component and cannot provide this voltage difference.2386 +From the DI port circuit above, activating the photocoupler requires a voltage difference between the DI+ and DI- ports. However, the Dry Contact sensor is a passive component and cannot provide this voltage difference on its own. 2194 2194 2195 -To detect a Dry Contact, you can supply a power source to one pin of the Dry Contact. Belowis areference circuit diagram.2388 +To detect a Dry Contact, you can supply a power source to one of the pins of the Dry Contact. A reference circuit diagram is shown below. 2196 2196 2197 -[[image:image-20230616235145-1.png]] 2390 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20230616235145-1.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20230616235145-1.png"]] 2198 2198 2199 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example5**(%%): Connecting to an Open Collector 2392 +(% style="color:blue" %)**Example 5**(%%): Connecting to an Open Collector 2200 2200 2201 -[[image:image-20240219115718-1.png]] 2394 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20240219115718-1.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20240219115718-1.png"]] 2202 2202 2203 2203 2204 2204 === 3.6.3 Digital Output Ports: DO1/DO2 === ... ... @@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ 2208 2208 2209 2209 (% style="color:red" %)**Note: The DO pins will float when the device is powered off.** 2210 2210 2211 -[[image:1653357531600-905.png]] 2404 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653357531600-905.png?rev=1.1||alt="1653357531600-905.png"]] 2212 2212 2213 2213 2214 2214 === 3.6.4 Analog Input Interfaces === ... ... @@ -2219,7 +2219,7 @@ 2219 2219 2220 2220 (% style="color:blue" %)**AC2 = (IN2 voltage )/12** 2221 2221 2222 -[[image:1653357592296-182.png]] 2415 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653357592296-182.png?rev=1.1||alt="1653357592296-182.png"]] 2223 2223 2224 2224 Example: Connecting a 4~~20mA sensor 2225 2225 ... ... @@ -2236,18 +2236,18 @@ 2236 2236 2237 2237 **Connection diagram:** 2238 2238 2239 -[[image:1653357640609-758.png]] 2432 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653357640609-758.png?rev=1.1||alt="1653357640609-758.png"]] 2240 2240 2241 -[[image:1653357648330-671.png||height="155" width="733"]] 2434 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653357648330-671.png?width=733&height=155&rev=1.1||alt="1653357648330-671.png" height="155" width="733"]] 2242 2242 2243 2243 2244 2244 Example: Connecting to a regulated power supply to measure voltage 2245 2245 2246 -[[image:image-20230608101532-1.png||height="606" width="447"]] 2439 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20230608101532-1.png?width=447&height=606&rev=1.1||alt="image-20230608101532-1.png" height="606" width="447"]] 2247 2247 2248 -[[image:image-20230608101608-2.jpeg||height="379" width="284"]] 2441 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20230608101608-2.jpeg?width=284&height=379&rev=1.1||alt="image-20230608101608-2.jpeg" height="379" width="284"]] 2249 2249 2250 -[[image:image-20230608101722-3.png||height="102" width="1139"]] 2443 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20230608101722-3.png?width=1139&height=102&rev=1.1||alt="image-20230608101722-3.png" height="102" width="1139"]] 2251 2251 2252 2252 2253 2253 (% style="color:blue; font-weight:bold" %)**Specifications of the regulated power supply**(% style="color:blue" %)**:** ... ... @@ -2263,29 +2263,30 @@ 2263 2263 ((( 2264 2264 The LT-22222-L has two relay interfaces, RO1 and RO2, each using two pins of the screw terminal (ROx-1 and ROx-2 where x is the port number, 1 or 2). You can connect a device's power line in series with one of the relay interfaces (e.g., RO1-1 and RO1-2 screw terminals). See the example below: 2265 2265 2266 -**Note** :The ROx pins will be in the Open (NO) state when the LT-22222-L is powered off.2459 +(% style="color:red" %)**Note:**(%%) The ROx pins will be in the Open (NO) state when the LT-22222-L is powered off. 2267 2267 ))) 2268 2268 2269 -[[image:image-20220524100215-9.png]] 2462 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220524100215-9.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220524100215-9.png"]] 2270 2270 2271 2271 2272 -[[image:image-20220524100215-10.png||height="382" width="723"]] 2465 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220524100215-10.png?width=723&height=382&rev=1.1||alt="image-20220524100215-10.png" height="382" width="723"]] 2273 2273 2274 2274 2275 -== 3.7 LED sIndicators ==2468 +== 3.7 LED Indicators == 2276 2276 2277 -The table below lists the behavior of LED indicators for each port function. 2278 2278 2471 +The table below lists the behaviour of LED indicators for each port function. 2472 + 2279 2279 (% border="1" cellspacing="3" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:510px" %) 2280 2280 |(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:50px" %)**LEDs**|(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:460px" %)**Feature** 2281 2281 |**PWR**|Always on when there is power 2282 2282 |**TX**|((( 2283 2283 ((( 2284 -Device boot: TX blinks 5 times. 2478 +Device booting: TX blinks 5 times. 2285 2285 ))) 2286 2286 2287 2287 ((( 2288 -Successful network join: TX remains ON for 5 seconds. 2482 +Successful network joins: TX remains ON for 5 seconds. 2289 2289 ))) 2290 2290 2291 2291 ((( ... ... @@ -2306,29 +2306,32 @@ 2306 2306 2307 2307 = 4. Using AT Commands = 2308 2308 2503 + 2309 2309 The LT-22222-L supports programming using AT Commands. 2310 2310 2506 + 2311 2311 == 4.1 Connecting the LT-22222-L to a PC == 2312 2312 2509 + 2313 2313 ((( 2314 -You can use a USB-to-TTL adapter along with a 3.5mm Program Cable to connect the LT-22222-L to a PC, as shown below. 2511 +You can use a USB-to-TTL adapter/converter along with a 3.5mm Program Cable to connect the LT-22222-L to a PC, as shown below. 2315 2315 2316 -[[image:usb-ttl-programming.png]] 2513 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/usb-ttl-audio-jack-connection.jpg?rev=1.1||alt="usb-ttl-audio-jack-connection.jpg"]] 2514 + 2515 + 2317 2317 ))) 2318 2318 2319 - 2320 - 2321 2321 ((( 2322 -On the PC, you need to set the (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**serial tool **(%%)(such as [[PuTTY>>url:https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~~sgtatham/putty/latest.html]] or [[SecureCRT>>https://www.vandyke.com/cgi-bin/releases.php?product=securecrt]]) to a baud rate of (% style="color:green" %)**9600**(%%) to access the serial console of LT-22222-L. Access to AT commands is disabled by default, and a password (default: (% style="color:green" %)**123456**)(%%) must be entered to enable AT command access, as shown below: 2519 +On the PC, you need to set the (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**serial tool **(%%)(such as [[PuTTY>>url:https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~~sgtatham/putty/latest.html]] or [[SecureCRT>>url:https://www.vandyke.com/cgi-bin/releases.php?product=securecrt]]) to a baud rate of (% style="color:green" %)**9600**(%%) to access the serial console of LT-22222-L. Access to AT commands is disabled by default, and a password (default: (% style="color:green" %)**123456**)(%%) must be entered to enable AT command access, as shown below: 2323 2323 ))) 2324 2324 2325 -[[image:1653358355238-883.png]] 2522 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653358355238-883.png?rev=1.1||alt="1653358355238-883.png"]] 2326 2326 2327 2327 2328 2328 ((( 2329 -You can find more details in the [[AT Command Manual>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LT_LoRa_IO_Controller/LT33222-L/]] 2330 - 2331 2331 == 4.2 LT-22222-L related AT commands == 2527 + 2528 + 2332 2332 ))) 2333 2333 2334 2334 ((( ... ... @@ -2347,39 +2347,39 @@ 2347 2347 * **##AT+APPSKEY##**: Get or set the Application Session Key (AppSKey) 2348 2348 * **##AT+APPEUI##**: Get or set the Application EUI (AppEUI) 2349 2349 * **##AT+ADR##**: Get or set the Adaptive Data Rate setting. (0: OFF, 1: ON) 2350 -* AT+TXP: Get or set the Transmit Power (0-5, MAX:0, MIN:5, according to LoRaWAN Specification) 2351 -* AT+DR: Get or set the Data Rate. (0-7 corresponding to DR_X) 2352 -* AT+DCS: Get or set the ETSI Duty Cycle setting - 0=disable, 1=enable - Only for testing 2353 -* AT+PNM: Get or set the public network mode. (0: off, 1: on) 2354 -* AT+RX2FQ: Get or set the Rx2 window frequency 2355 -* AT+RX2DR: Get or set the Rx2 window data rate (0-7 corresponding to DR_X) 2356 -* AT+RX1DL: Get or set the delay between the end of the Tx and the Rx Window 1 in ms 2357 -* AT+RX2DL: Get or set the delay between the end of the Tx and the Rx Window 2 in ms 2358 -* AT+JN1DL: Get or set the Join Accept Delay between the end of the Tx and the Join Rx Window 1 in ms 2359 -* AT+JN2DL: Get or set the Join Accept Delay between the end of the Tx and the Join Rx Window 2 in ms 2360 -* AT+NJM: Get or set the Network Join Mode. (0: ABP, 1: OTAA) 2361 -* AT+NWKID: Get or set the Network ID 2362 -* AT+FCU: Get or set the Frame Counter Uplink (FCntUp) 2363 -* AT+FCD: Get or set the Frame Counter Downlink (FCntDown) 2364 -* AT+CLASS: Get or set the Device Class 2365 -* AT+JOIN: Join network2366 -* AT+NJS: Get OTAA Join Status 2367 -* AT+SENDB: Send hexadecimal data along with the application port 2368 -* AT+SEND: Send text data along with the application port 2369 -* AT+RECVB: Print last received data in binary format (with hexadecimal values) 2370 -* AT+RECV: Print last received data in raw format 2371 -* AT+VER: Get current image version and Frequency Band 2372 -* AT+CFM: Get or Set the confirmation mode (0-1) 2373 -* AT+CFS: Get confirmation status of the last AT+SEND (0-1) 2374 -* AT+SNR: Get the SNR of the last received packet 2375 -* AT+RSSI: Get the RSSI of the last received packet 2376 -* AT+TDC: Get or set the application data transmission interval in ms 2377 -* AT+PORT: Get or set the application port 2378 -* AT+DISAT: Disable AT commands 2379 -* AT+PWORD: Set password, max 9 digits 2380 -* AT+CHS: Get or set the Frequency (Unit: Hz) for Single Channel Mode 2381 -* AT+CHE: Get or set eight channels mode, Only for US915, AU915, CN470 2382 -* AT+CFG: Print all settings 2547 +* ##**AT+TXP**##: Get or set the Transmit Power (0-5, MAX:0, MIN:5, according to LoRaWAN Specification) 2548 +* **##AT+DR##**: Get or set the Data Rate. (0-7 corresponding to DR_X) 2549 +* **##AT+DCS##**: Get or set the ETSI Duty Cycle setting - 0=disable, 1=enable - Only for testing 2550 +* ##**AT+PNM**##: Get or set the public network mode. (0: off, 1: on) 2551 +* ##**AT+RX2FQ**##: Get or set the Rx2 window frequency 2552 +* ##**AT+RX2DR**##: Get or set the Rx2 window data rate (0-7 corresponding to DR_X) 2553 +* ##**AT+RX1DL**##: Get or set the delay between the end of the Tx and the Rx Window 1 in ms 2554 +* ##**AT+RX2DL**##: Get or set the delay between the end of the Tx and the Rx Window 2 in ms 2555 +* ##**AT+JN1DL**##: Get or set the Join Accept Delay between the end of the Tx and the Join Rx Window 1 in ms 2556 +* ##**AT+JN2DL**##: Get or set the Join Accept Delay between the end of the Tx and the Join Rx Window 2 in ms 2557 +* ##**AT+NJM**##: Get or set the Network Join Mode. (0: ABP, 1: OTAA) 2558 +* ##**AT+NWKID**##: Get or set the Network ID 2559 +* ##**AT+FCU**##: Get or set the Frame Counter Uplink (FCntUp) 2560 +* ##**AT+FCD**##: Get or set the Frame Counter Downlink (FCntDown) 2561 +* ##**AT+CLASS**##: Get or set the Device Class 2562 +* ##**AT+JOIN**##: Join Network 2563 +* ##**AT+NJS**##: Get OTAA Join Status 2564 +* ##**AT+SENDB**##: Send hexadecimal data along with the application port 2565 +* ##**AT+SEND**##: Send text data along with the application port 2566 +* ##**AT+RECVB**##: Print the last received data in binary format (with hexadecimal values) 2567 +* ##**AT+RECV**##: Print the last received data in raw format 2568 +* ##**AT+VER**##: Get the current image version and Frequency Band 2569 +* ##**AT+CFM**##: Get or Set the confirmation mode (0-1) 2570 +* ##**AT+CFS**##: Get confirmation status of the last AT+SEND (0-1) 2571 +* ##**AT+SNR**##: Get the SNR of the last received packet 2572 +* ##**AT+RSSI**##: Get the RSSI of the last received packet 2573 +* ##**AT+TDC**##: Get or set the application data transmission interval in ms 2574 +* ##**AT+PORT**##: Get or set the application port 2575 +* ##**AT+DISAT**##: Disable AT commands 2576 +* ##**AT+PWORD**##: Set password, max 9 digits 2577 +* ##**AT+CHS**##: Get or set the Frequency (Unit: Hz) for Single Channel Mode 2578 +* ##**AT+CHE**##: Get or set eight channels mode, Only for US915, AU915, CN470 2579 +* ##**AT+CFG**##: Print all settings 2383 2383 ))) 2384 2384 2385 2385 ... ... @@ -2396,7 +2396,7 @@ 2396 2396 ))) 2397 2397 2398 2398 ((( 2399 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)##**123456 ~/~/Enter the password to enable AT command saccess**##2596 +(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)##**123456 ~/~/Enter the password to enable AT command access**## 2400 2400 ))) 2401 2401 2402 2402 ((( ... ... @@ -2404,7 +2404,7 @@ 2404 2404 ))) 2405 2405 2406 2406 ((( 2407 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)##**123456 ~/~/Enter the password to enable AT command saccess**##2604 +(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)##**123456 ~/~/Enter the password to enable AT command access**## 2408 2408 ))) 2409 2409 2410 2410 ((( ... ... @@ -2435,7 +2435,7 @@ 2435 2435 2436 2436 2437 2437 ((( 2438 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**123456**(%%) ~/~/ Enter password to enable AT commands access 2635 +(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**123456**(%%) ~/~/ Enter the password to enable AT commands access 2439 2439 ))) 2440 2440 ))) 2441 2441 ... ... @@ -2444,7 +2444,7 @@ 2444 2444 ))) 2445 2445 2446 2446 ((( 2447 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)** 123456**(%%) ~/~/ Enter password to enable AT command saccess2644 +(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)** 123456**(%%) ~/~/ Enter the password to enable AT command access 2448 2448 ))) 2449 2449 2450 2450 ((( ... ... @@ -2498,14 +2498,13 @@ 2498 2498 2499 2499 **2. Verify that the LG01/02 gateway RX frequency matches the AT+CHS setting exactly.** 2500 2500 2501 -**3. Make sure the SF/bandwidth settings in the LG01/LG02 match the settings of AT+DR. Refer to [[this link>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php? 2502 -dir=LoRa_Gateway/&file=LoRaWAN%201.0.3%20Regional%20Parameters.xlsx]] to see what DR means.** 2698 +**3. Make sure the SF/bandwidth settings in the LG01/LG02 match the settings of AT+DR. Refer to [[this link>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/&file=LoRaWAN%201.0.3%20Regional%20Parameters.xlsx]] to see what DR means.** 2503 2503 2504 2504 **4. The commands AT+RX2FQ and AT+RX2DR enable downlink functionality. To set the correct parameters, you can check the actual downlink parameters to be used as shown below. Here, RX2FQ should be set to 868400000 and RX2DR should be set to 5.** 2505 2505 ))) 2506 2506 2507 2507 ((( 2508 -[[image:1653359097980-169.png||height="188" width="729"]] 2704 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653359097980-169.png?width=729&height=188&rev=1.1||alt="1653359097980-169.png" height="188" width="729"]] 2509 2509 ))) 2510 2510 2511 2511 ... ... @@ -2525,16 +2525,19 @@ 2525 2525 2526 2526 == 5.1 Counting how many objects pass through the flow line == 2527 2527 2528 -See [[How to set up to setup counting for objects passing through the flow line>>How to set up to count objects pass in flow line]]? 2529 2529 2725 +See [[How to set up to setup counting for objects passing through the flow line>>path:/xwiki/bin/view/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/How%20to%20set%20up%20to%20count%20objects%20pass%20in%20flow%20line/]]. 2530 2530 2727 + 2531 2531 = 6. FAQ = 2532 2532 2730 + 2533 2533 This section contains some frequently asked questions, which can help you resolve common issues and find solutions quickly. 2534 2534 2535 2535 2536 2536 == 6.1 How to update the firmware? == 2537 2537 2736 + 2538 2538 Dragino frequently releases firmware updates for the LT-22222-L. Updating your LT-22222-L with the latest firmware version helps to: 2539 2539 2540 2540 * Support new features ... ... @@ -2544,17 +2544,18 @@ 2544 2544 You will need the following things before proceeding: 2545 2545 2546 2546 * 3.5mm programming cable (included with the LT-22222-L as an additional accessory) 2547 -* USB to TTL adapter 2746 +* USB to TTL adapter/converter 2548 2548 * Download and install the [[STM32 Flash loader>>url:https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/development-tools/software-development-tools/stm32-software-development-tools/stm32-programmers/flasher-stm32.html]]. (replaced by STM32CubeProgrammer) 2549 -* Download the latest firmware image from [[LT-22222-L firmware image files>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g99v0fxcltn9r1y/AACrbrDN0AqLHbBat0ViWx5Da/LT-22222-L/Firmware?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1]]. Check the file name of the firmware to find the correct region. 2748 +* Download the latest firmware image from [[LT-22222-L firmware image files>>url:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g99v0fxcltn9r1y/AACrbrDN0AqLHbBat0ViWx5Da/LT-22222-L/Firmware?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1]]. Check the file name of the firmware to find the correct region. 2550 2550 2551 -{{info}} 2750 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 2751 +((( 2552 2552 As of this writing, the latest firmware version available for the LT-22222-L is v1.6.1. 2553 - {{/info}}2753 +))) 2554 2554 2555 2555 Below is the hardware setup for uploading a firmware image to the LT-22222-L: 2556 2556 2557 -[[image:usb-ttl- programming.png]]2757 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/usb-ttl-audio-jack-connection.jpg?rev=1.1||alt="usb-ttl-audio-jack-connection.jpg"]] 2558 2558 2559 2559 2560 2560 ... ... @@ -2570,34 +2570,38 @@ 2570 2570 2571 2571 ))) 2572 2572 2573 - [[image:image-20220524103407-12.png]] 2773 + [[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220524103407-12.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220524103407-12.png"]] 2574 2574 2575 2575 2576 -[[image:image-20220524103429-13.png]] 2776 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220524103429-13.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220524103429-13.png"]] 2577 2577 2578 2578 2579 -[[image:image-20220524104033-15.png]] 2779 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20220524104033-15.png?rev=1.1||alt="image-20220524104033-15.png"]] 2580 2580 2581 2581 2582 2582 (% style="color:red" %)**Note**(%%): If you have lost the programming cable, you can make one from a 3.5 mm cable. The pin mapping is as follows: 2583 2583 2584 -[[image:1653360054704-518.png||height="186" width="745"]] 2784 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653360054704-518.png?width=745&height=186&rev=1.1||alt="1653360054704-518.png" height="186" width="745"]] 2585 2585 2586 2586 2587 2587 ((( 2588 2588 ((( 2589 2589 == 6.2 How to change the LoRaWAN frequency band/region? == 2790 + 2791 + 2590 2590 ))) 2591 2591 ))) 2592 2592 2593 2593 ((( 2594 -You can follow the introductions on [[how to upgrade image>> ||anchor="H5.1Howtoupgradetheimage3F"]]. When downloading, select the required image file.2796 +You can follow the introductions on [[how to upgrade the image>>path:#H6.1Howtoupdatethefirmware3F]]. When downloading, select the required image file. 2595 2595 ))) 2596 2596 2597 2597 ((( 2598 2598 2599 2599 2600 -== 6.3 How to setup LT-22222-L to work with a Single Channel Gateway, such as LG01/LG02? == 2802 +== 6.3 How to set up LT-22222-L to work with a Single Channel Gateway, such as LG01/LG02? == 2803 + 2804 + 2601 2601 ))) 2602 2602 2603 2603 ((( ... ... @@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ 2617 2617 ((( 2618 2618 (% style="color:#0000ff" %)**Step 1**(%%): Log in to The Things Stack Sandbox account and create an ABP device in the application. To do this, use the manual registration option as explained in section 3.2.2.2, //Adding a Device Manually//. Select //Activation by Personalization (ABP)// under Activation Mode. Enter the DevEUI exactly as shown on the registration information sticker, then generate the Device Address, Application Session Key (AppSKey), and Network Session Key (NwkSKey). 2619 2619 2620 -[[image:lt-22222-l-abp.png||height="686" width="1000"]] 2824 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/lt-22222-l-abp.png?width=1000&height=686&rev=1.1||alt="lt-22222-l-abp.png" height="686" width="1000"]] 2621 2621 ))) 2622 2622 2623 2623 ((( ... ... @@ -2624,9 +2624,10 @@ 2624 2624 2625 2625 ))) 2626 2626 2627 -{{warning}} 2831 +(% class="box warningmessage" %) 2832 +((( 2628 2628 Ensure that the Device Address (DevAddr) and the two keys match between the LT-22222-L and The Things Stack. You can modify them either in The Things Stack or on the LT-22222-L to make them align. In The Things Stack, you can configure the NwkSKey and AppSKey on the settings page, but note that the Device Address is generated by The Things Stack. 2629 - {{/warning}}2834 +))) 2630 2630 2631 2631 2632 2632 ((( ... ... @@ -2666,16 +2666,18 @@ 2666 2666 (% style="color:#000000; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:11pt; font-style:normal; font-variant-alternates:normal; font-variant-east-asian:normal; font-variant-ligatures:normal; font-variant-numeric:normal; font-variant-position:normal; font-weight:400; text-decoration:none; white-space:pre-wrap" %)The following figure shows the screenshot of the command set above, issued using a serial tool: 2667 2667 ))) 2668 2668 2669 -[[image:1653360498588-932.png||height="485" width="726"]] 2874 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/1653360498588-932.png?width=726&height=485&rev=1.1||alt="1653360498588-932.png" height="485" width="726"]] 2670 2670 2671 2671 2672 2672 == 6.4 How to change the uplink interval? == 2673 2673 2879 + 2674 2674 Please see this link: [[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/]] 2675 2675 2676 2676 2677 2677 == 6.5 Can I see the counting event in the serial output? == 2678 2678 2885 + 2679 2679 ((( 2680 2680 You can run the AT command **AT+DEBUG** to view the counting event in the serial output. If the firmware is too old and doesn’t support AT+DEBUG, update to the latest firmware first. 2681 2681 ... ... @@ -2682,8 +2682,9 @@ 2682 2682 2683 2683 == 6.6 Can I use point-to-point communication with LT-22222-L? == 2684 2684 2685 -Yes, you can. Please refer to the [[Point-to-Point Communication of LT-22222-L>>https://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/%20Point%20to%20Point%20Communication%20of%20LT-22222-L/]] page. The firmware that supports point-to-point communication can be found [[here>>https://github.com/dragino/LT-22222-L/releases]]. 2686 2686 2893 +Yes, you can. Please refer to the [[Point-to-Point Communication of LT-22222-L>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/%20Point%20to%20Point%20Communication%20of%20LT-22222-L/]] page. The firmware that supports point-to-point communication can be found [[here>>url:https://github.com/dragino/LT-22222-L/releases]]. 2894 + 2687 2687 2688 2688 ))) 2689 2689 ... ... @@ -2690,31 +2690,36 @@ 2690 2690 ((( 2691 2691 == 6.7 Why does the relay output default to an open relay after the LT-22222-L is powered off? == 2692 2692 2901 + 2693 2693 * If the device is not properly shut down and is directly powered off. 2694 2694 * It will default to a power-off state. 2695 2695 * In modes 2 to 5, the DO/RO status and pulse count are saved to flash memory. 2696 -* After a restart, the status before the power failure will be read from flash.2905 +* After a restart, the status before the power failure will be read from Flash. 2697 2697 2698 -== 6.8 Can I setup LT-22222-L as a NC (Normally Closed) relay? == 2907 +== 6.8 Can I set up LT-22222-L as an NC (Normally Closed) relay? == 2699 2699 2909 + 2700 2700 The LT-22222-L's built-in relay is Normally Open (NO). You can use an external relay to achieve a Normally Closed (NC) configuration. The circuit diagram is shown below: 2701 2701 2702 2702 2703 -[[image:image-20221006170630-1.png||height="610" width="945"]] 2913 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/LT-22222-L/WebHome/image-20221006170630-1.png?width=945&height=610&rev=1.1||alt="image-20221006170630-1.png" height="610" width="945"]] 2704 2704 2705 2705 2706 2706 == 6.9 Can the LT-22222-L save the RO state? == 2707 2707 2918 + 2708 2708 To enable this feature, the firmware version must be 1.6.0 or higher. 2709 2709 2710 2710 2711 2711 == 6.10 Why does the LT-22222-L always report 15.585V when measuring the AVI? == 2712 2712 2924 + 2713 2713 It is likely that the GND is not connected during the measurement, or that the wire connected to the GND is loose. 2714 2714 2715 2715 2716 2716 = 7. Troubleshooting = 2717 2717 2930 + 2718 2718 This section provides some known troubleshooting tips. 2719 2719 2720 2720 ... ... @@ -2723,11 +2723,13 @@ 2723 2723 ((( 2724 2724 ((( 2725 2725 == 7.1 Downlink isn't working. How can I solve this? == 2939 + 2940 + 2726 2726 ))) 2727 2727 ))) 2728 2728 2729 2729 ((( 2730 -Please refer to this link for debugging instructions: [[LoRaWAN Communication Debug>> doc:Main.LoRaWAN.WebHome||anchor="H5.1Howitwork"]]2945 +Please refer to this link for debugging instructions: [[LoRaWAN Communication Debug>>path:/xwiki/bin/view/Main/LoRaWAN%20Communication%20Debug/#H5.1Howitwork]] 2731 2731 ))) 2732 2732 2733 2733 ((( ... ... @@ -2734,10 +2734,12 @@ 2734 2734 2735 2735 2736 2736 == 7.2 Having trouble uploading an image? == 2952 + 2953 + 2737 2737 ))) 2738 2738 2739 2739 ((( 2740 -Please refer to this link for troubleshooting: [[Firmware Upgrade Instruction>> doc:Main.Firmware.WebHome]]2957 +Please refer to this link for troubleshooting: [[Firmware Upgrade Instruction>>path:/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Firmware%20Upgrade%20Instruction%20for%20STM32%20base%20products/]] 2741 2741 ))) 2742 2742 2743 2743 ((( ... ... @@ -2744,21 +2744,25 @@ 2744 2744 2745 2745 2746 2746 == 7.3 Why can't I join TTN in the US915 /AU915 bands? == 2964 + 2965 + 2747 2747 ))) 2748 2748 2749 2749 ((( 2750 -It might be related to the channel mapping. [[Please refer to this link for details.>>https://github.com/dragino/LT-22222-L/releases]] 2969 +It might be related to the channel mapping. [[Please refer to this link for details.>>url:https://github.com/dragino/LT-22222-L/releases]] 2751 2751 ))) 2752 2752 2753 2753 2754 2754 == 7.4 Why can the LT-22222-L perform uplink normally, but cannot receive downlink? == 2755 2755 2975 + 2756 2756 The FCD count of the gateway is inconsistent with the FCD count of the node, causing the downlink to remain in the queue. 2757 -Use this command to synchronize their counts: [[Resets the downlink packet count>> ||anchor="H3.4.2.23Resetsthedownlinkpacketcount"]]2977 +Use this command to synchronize their counts: [[Resets the downlink packet count>>path:#H3.4.2.23Resettingthedownlinkpacketcount]] 2758 2758 2759 2759 2760 2760 = 8. Ordering information = 2761 2761 2982 + 2762 2762 (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**LT-22222-L-XXX:** 2763 2763 2764 2764 (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**XXX:** ... ... @@ -2775,6 +2775,7 @@ 2775 2775 2776 2776 = 9. Package information = 2777 2777 2999 + 2778 2778 **Package includes**: 2779 2779 2780 2780 * 1 x LT-22222-L I/O Controller ... ... @@ -2791,6 +2791,7 @@ 2791 2791 2792 2792 = 10. Support = 2793 2793 3016 + 2794 2794 * ((( 2795 2795 Support is available Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 18:00 GMT+8. Due to different time zones, we cannot offer live support. However, your questions will be answered as soon as possible within the aforementioned schedule. 2796 2796 ))) ... ... @@ -2802,6 +2802,7 @@ 2802 2802 2803 2803 = 11. Reference = 2804 2804 3028 + 2805 2805 * LT-22222-L: [[http:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-end-node/item/156-lt-22222-l.html>>url:http://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-end-node/item/156-lt-22222-l.html]] 2806 -* [[Datasheet, Document Base>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxxmgks42tqfr3a/AACEdsj_mqzeoTOXARRlwYZ2a?dl=0]] 3030 +* [[Datasheet, Document Base>>url:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gxxmgks42tqfr3a/AACEdsj_mqzeoTOXARRlwYZ2a?dl=0]] 2807 2807 * [[Hardware Source>>url:https://github.com/dragino/Lora/tree/master/LT/LT-33222-L/v1.0]]
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