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413 413  2. The second method is to use the FLASH DOWNLOAD TOOL. Select the 4 bin files under the build folder in the project as shown in the following figure.
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415 -Click the "CombineBin" button (indicated by the red box) in the following figure to combine the selected 4 bin files. The combined firmware can be found in the "flash_download_tool_3.9.7/combine/" directory of this software. The ESP32_LoRaC-P2P_CommonFW_v1.0.0.bin firmware is a combined firmware.
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419 -
420 420  === 5.1.2 Upload the Firmware to the LA66 ===
421 421  
422 422  Open **Dragino_Sensor_Manager_Utility.exe**, and then follow the steps below.
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452 452  AT+SEND=1,014b69746368656e2d467269676531FFFFA84041000181D4A8**06**A4CB00,0,3
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452 +**LTS5 panel data format**:
454 454  
455 -**Currently, there are two types of panel data formats in LTS5. One is the temperature and humidity type, and the other is the "switch" type. Here is the detailed introduction.**
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457 457  ~1. AT+SEND=1,**01**  **4b69746368656e2d467269676531FFFF  A84041000181D4A8  01  A4CB  BB0A  8E08  5C02**,0,3
458 458  
459 459  **01:** encrypt. 1 Byte. 01 ~-~-> no encryption. This 1-byte information is now invalid; simply write 0x01 instead.
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461 -**4b69746368656e2d467269676531FFFF: **Device Name. 16 Bytes. The Device Name for this piece of information is "Kitchen-Frige1", and the subsequent 'FFFF' is intended to pad it up to 16 Bytes, but it is not necessary as the LTS5 can handle shorter names as well.
458 +**4b69746368656e2d467269676531FFFF: **Device Name. 16 Bytes. The Device Name for this piece of information is "Kitchen-Frige1," and the subsequent "FFFF" is intended to pad it up to 16 Bytes. The Device Name for this piece of information is 'Kitchen-Frige1,' and the subsequent 'FFFF' is intended to pad it up to 16 Bytes, but it is not necessary as the system can handle shorter names as well.
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463 463  **A84041000181D4A8:** Device EUI. 8 Bytes. The last three Bytes will be extracted by the ESP32-S3 and displayed on the screen.
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465 465  **01: **Panel Type. 1 Byte. 0x01~-~->Tem & Hum,
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467 - 0x02~-~->Door,
464 + 0x02~-~->Door,
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469 - 0x03~-~->Water Leak,
466 + 0x03~-~->Water Leak,
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471 - 0x04~-~->Occupied,
468 + 0x04~-~->Occupied,
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473 - 0x05~-~->Button,
470 + 0x05~-~->Button,
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475 - 0x06~-~->Alarm,
472 + 0x06~-~->Alarm,
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477 477  **A4CB: **Battery level//. //2 Bytes. Battery Voltage =0xCBA4&0x3FFF=0x0BA4=2980mV
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483 483  **5C02:**The humidity of the built-in sensor in LHT65N. 2 Bytes. Humidity: 0x025C/10=60.4%
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486 486  2. AT+SEND=1,**01**  **4b69746368656e2d467269676531FFFF**  **A84041000181D4A8**  **02  A4CB  00**,0,3
487 487  
488 488  Specific sections of the data share the same function.
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490 490  **00: Status. **1 Byte//. //If Panel Type is 0x02, **Status: 00~-~->Open; 01~-~->Close.**
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492 - If Panel Type is 0x03, **Status: 00~-~->Normal; 01~-~->Water Leaking.**
488 + If Panel Type is 0x03, **Status: 00~-~->Normal; 01~-~->Water Leaking.**
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494 - If Panel Type is 0x04, **Status: 00~-~->Free; 01~-~->Occupied.**
490 + If Panel Type is 0x04, **Status: 00~-~->Free; 01~-~->Occupied.**
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496 - If Panel Type is 0x05, **Status: 00~-~->OFF; 01~-~->ON.**
492 + If Panel Type is 0x05, **Status: 00~-~->OFF; 01~-~->ON.**
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498 - If Panel Type is 0x06, **Status: 00~-~->OFF; 01~-~->Alarm.**
494 + If Panel Type is 0x06, **Status: 00~-~->OFF; 01~-~->Alarm.**
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500 -
501 501  == 5.3 Usage ==
502 502  
503 503  After burning the firmware into LTS5, you can use an LA66 equipped with peer-to-peer firmware to send data to LTS5 via AT commands.
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