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7 7  
8 8  **Table of Contents:**
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10 -{{toc/}}
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22 22  
23 23  
24 24  (((
25 -(((
26 26  The Dragino NDDS75 is a (% style="color:blue" %)**NB-IoT Distance Detection Sensor**(%%) for Internet of Things solution. It is designed to measure the distance between the sensor and a flat object. The distance detection sensor is a module that uses ultrasonic sensing technology for distance measurement, and temperature compensation is performed internally to improve the reliability of data.
25 +\\The NDDS75 can be applied to scenarios such as horizontal distance measurement, liquid level measurement, parking management system, object proximity and presence detection, intelligent trash can management system, robot obstacle avoidance, automatic control, sewer, bottom water level monitoring, etc. It detects the distance between the measured object and the sensor, and uploads the value via wireless to IoT Server via NB-IoT Network.
26 +\\NarrowBand-Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is a standards-based low power wide area (LPWA) technology developed to enable a wide range of new IoT devices and services. NB-IoT significantly improves the power consumption of user devices, system capacity and spectrum efficiency, especially in deep coverage.
27 +\\NDDS75 supports different uplink methods include (% style="color:blue" %)**TCP, MQTT, UDP and CoAP** (%%)for different application requirement.
28 +\\NDDS75 is powered by (% style="color:blue" %)**8500mAh Li-SOCI2 battery**(%%), It is designed for long term use up to 5 years. (Actually Battery life depends on the use environment, update period & uplink method)
29 +\\To use NDDS75, user needs to check if there is NB-IoT coverage in local area and with the bands NDDS75 supports. If the local operate support it, user needs to get a NB-IoT SIM card from local operator and install NDDS75 to get NB-IoT network connection.
27 27  )))
28 28  
29 -(((
30 -The NDDS75 can be applied to scenarios such as horizontal distance measurement, liquid level measurement, parking management system, object proximity and presence detection, intelligent trash can management system, robot obstacle avoidance, automatic control, sewer, bottom water level monitoring, etc. It detects the distance between the measured object and the sensor, and uploads the value via wireless to IoT Server via NB-IoT Network.
32 +
31 31  )))
32 32  
33 -(((
34 -NarrowBand-Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is a standards-based low power wide area (LPWA) technology developed to enable a wide range of new IoT devices and services. NB-IoT significantly improves the power consumption of user devices, system capacity and spectrum efficiency, especially in deep coverage.
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35 +[[image:1654503236291-817.png]]
36 36  
37 -(((
38 -NDDS75 supports different uplink methods include (% style="color:blue" %)**TCP, MQTT, UDP and CoAP** (%%)for different application requirement.
39 -)))
40 40  
41 -(((
42 -NDDS75 is powered by (% style="color:blue" %)**8500mAh Li-SOCI2 battery**(%%), It is designed for long term use up to 5 years. (Actually Battery life depends on the use environment, update period & uplink method)
43 -)))
44 -
45 -(((
46 -To use NDDS75, user needs to check if there is NB-IoT coverage in local area and with the bands NDDS75 supports. If the local operate support it, user needs to get a NB-IoT SIM card from local operator and install NDDS75 to get NB-IoT network connection.
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52 -
53 53  [[image:1657327959271-447.png]]
54 54  
55 55  
41 +
56 56  == 1.2 ​ Features ==
57 57  
58 58  
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81 81  
82 82  (% style="color:#037691" %)**NB-IoT Spec:**
83 83  
84 -* B1 @H-FDD: 2100MHz
85 -* B3 @H-FDD: 1800MHz
86 -* B8 @H-FDD: 900MHz
87 -* B5 @H-FDD: 850MHz
88 -* B20 @H-FDD: 800MHz
89 -* B28 @H-FDD: 700MHz
70 +* - B1 @H-FDD: 2100MHz
71 +* - B3 @H-FDD: 1800MHz
72 +* - B8 @H-FDD: 900MHz
73 +* - B5 @H-FDD: 850MHz
74 +* - B20 @H-FDD: 800MHz
75 +* - B28 @H-FDD: 700MHz
90 90  
77 +
91 91  (% style="color:#037691" %)**Battery:**
92 92  
93 93  * Li/SOCI2 un-chargeable battery
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96 96  * Max continuously current: 130mA
97 97  * Max boost current: 2A, 1 second
98 98  
86 +
99 99  (% style="color:#037691" %)**Power Consumption**
100 100  
101 101  * STOP Mode: 10uA @ 3.3v
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103 103  
104 104  
105 105  
94 +
106 106  == ​1.4  Applications ==
107 107  
108 -
109 109  * Smart Buildings & Home Automation
110 110  * Logistics and Supply Chain Management
111 111  * Smart Metering
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117 117  ​
118 118  
119 119  
108 +
120 120  == 1.5  Pin Definitions ==
121 121  
122 122  
123 -[[image:1657328609906-564.png]]
112 +[[image:1657246476176-652.png]]
124 124  
125 125  
126 -= 2.  Use NDDS75 to communicate with IoT Server =
127 127  
116 += 2.  Use NSE01 to communicate with IoT Server =
117 +
128 128  == 2.1  How it works ==
129 129  
130 130  
131 131  (((
132 -The NDDS75 is equipped with a NB-IoT module, the pre-loaded firmware in NDDS75 will get environment data from sensors and send the value to local NB-IoT network via the NB-IoT module.  The NB-IoT network will forward this value to IoT server via the protocol defined by NDDS75.
122 +The NSE01 is equipped with a NB-IoT module, the pre-loaded firmware in NSE01 will get environment data from sensors and send the value to local NB-IoT network via the NB-IoT module.  The NB-IoT network will forward this value to IoT server via the protocol defined by NSE01.
133 133  )))
134 134  
135 135  
136 136  (((
137 -The diagram below shows the working flow in default firmware of NDDS75:
127 +The diagram below shows the working flow in default firmware of NSE01:
138 138  )))
139 139  
130 +[[image:image-20220708101605-2.png]]
131 +
140 140  (((
141 141  
142 142  )))
143 143  
144 -[[image:1657328659945-416.png]]
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147 -
148 -)))
149 149  
150 -== 2.2 ​ Configure the NDDS75 ==
138 +== 2.2 ​ Configure the NSE01 ==
151 151  
140 +
152 152  === 2.2.1 Test Requirement ===
153 153  
154 154  
155 155  (((
156 -To use NDDS75 in your city, make sure meet below requirements:
145 +To use NSE01 in your city, make sure meet below requirements:
157 157  )))
158 158  
159 159  * Your local operator has already distributed a NB-IoT Network there.
160 -* The local NB-IoT network used the band that NDDS75 supports.
149 +* The local NB-IoT network used the band that NSE01 supports.
161 161  * Your operator is able to distribute the data received in their NB-IoT network to your IoT server.
162 162  
163 163  (((
164 -Below figure shows our testing structure. Here we have NB-IoT network coverage by China Mobile, the band they use is B8.  The NDDS75 will use CoAP((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:5683)(%%) or raw UDP((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:5601)(%%) or MQTT((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:1883)(%%)or TCP((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:5600)(%%)protocol to send data to the test server.
153 +Below figure shows our testing structure. Here we have NB-IoT network coverage by China Mobile, the band they use is B8.  The NSE01 will use CoAP((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:5683)(%%) or raw UDP((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:5601)(%%) or MQTT((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:1883)(%%)or TCP((% style="color:red" %)120.24.4.116:5600)(%%)protocol to send data to the test server
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166 166  
167 167  
168 -[[image:1657328756309-230.png]]
157 +[[image:1657249419225-449.png]]
169 169  
170 170  
160 +
171 171  === 2.2.2 Insert SIM card ===
172 172  
173 -
174 174  (((
175 175  Insert the NB-IoT Card get from your provider.
176 176  )))
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180 180  )))
181 181  
182 182  
183 -[[image:1657328884227-504.png]]
172 +[[image:1657249468462-536.png]]
184 184  
185 185  
186 -=== 2.2.3 Connect USB – TTL to NDDS75 to configure it ===
187 187  
176 +=== 2.2.3 Connect USB – TTL to NSE01 to configure it ===
188 188  
189 189  (((
190 190  (((
191 -User need to configure NDDS75 via serial port to set the (% style="color:blue" %)**Server Address** / **Uplink Topic** (%%)to define where and how-to uplink packets. NDDS75 support AT Commands, user can use a USB to TTL adapter to connect to NDDS75 and use AT Commands to configure it, as below.
180 +User need to configure NSE01 via serial port to set the (% style="color:blue" %)**Server Address** / **Uplink Topic** (%%)to define where and how-to uplink packets. NSE01 support AT Commands, user can use a USB to TTL adapter to connect to NSE01 and use AT Commands to configure it, as below.
192 192  )))
193 193  )))
194 194  
195 -[[image:image-20220709092052-2.png]]
196 196  
185 +**Connection:**
197 197  
198 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Connection:**
187 + (% style="background-color:yellow" %)USB TTL GND <~-~-~-~-> GND
199 199  
200 - (% style="background-color:yellow" %)**USB TTL GND <~-~-~-~-> GND**
189 + (% style="background-color:yellow" %)USB TTL TXD <~-~-~-~-> UART_RXD
201 201  
202 -**~ (% style="background-color:yellow" %)USB TTL TXD <~-~-~-~-> UART_RXD(%%)**
191 + (% style="background-color:yellow" %)USB TTL RXD <~-~-~-~-> UART_TXD
203 203  
204 -**~ (% style="background-color:yellow" %)USB TTL RXD <~-~-~-~-> UART_TXD(%%)**
205 205  
206 -
207 207  In the PC, use below serial tool settings:
208 208  
209 209  * Baud:  (% style="color:green" %)**9600**
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213 213  * Flow Control: (% style="color:green" %)**None**
214 214  
215 215  (((
216 -Make sure the switch is in FLASH position, then power on device by connecting the jumper on NDDS75. NDDS75 will output system info once power on as below, we can enter the (% style="color:green" %)**password: 12345678**(%%) to access AT Command input.
203 +Make sure the switch is in FLASH position, then power on device by connecting the jumper on NSE01. NSE01 will output system info once power on as below, we can enter the (% style="color:green" %)**password: 12345678**(%%) to access AT Command input.
217 217  )))
218 218  
219 -[[image:1657329814315-101.png]]
206 +[[image:image-20220708110657-3.png]]
220 220  
221 -
222 222  (((
223 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note: the valid AT Commands can be found at: **(%%)**[[https:~~/~~/www.dropbox.com/sh/aaq2xcl0bzfu0yd/AAAEAHRa7Io_465ds4Y7-F3aa?dl=0>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aaq2xcl0bzfu0yd/AAAEAHRa7Io_465ds4Y7-F3aa?dl=0]]**
209 +(% style="color:red" %)Note: the valid AT Commands can be found at: (%%)[[http:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=NB-IoT/NSE01/>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=NB-IoT/NBSN50/]]
224 224  )))
225 225  
226 226  
213 +
227 227  === 2.2.4 Use CoAP protocol to uplink data ===
228 228  
216 +(% style="color:red" %)Note: if you don't have CoAP server, you can refer this link to set up one: (%%)[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Set%20up%20CoAP%20Server/>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Set%20up%20CoAP%20Server/]]
229 229  
230 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note: if you don't have CoAP server, you can refer this link to set up one: **(%%)**[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Set%20up%20CoAP%20Server/>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Set%20up%20CoAP%20Server/]]**
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233 -(((
234 234  **Use below commands:**
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236 236  
237 -* (((
238 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=1**  (%%) ~/~/ Set to use CoAP protocol to uplink
239 -)))
240 -* (((
241 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,5683   ** (%%)~/~/  to set CoAP server address and port
242 -)))
243 -* (((
244 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+URI=5,11,"mqtt",11,"coap",12,"0",15,"c=text1",23,"0" ** (%%) ~/~/  Set COAP resource path
221 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=1**  (%%) ~/~/ Set to use CoAP protocol to uplink
222 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,5683   ** (%%)~/~/ to set CoAP server address and port
223 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+URI=5,11,"mqtt",11,"coap",12,"0",15,"c=text1",23,"0" ** (%%) ~/~/Set COAP resource path
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247 -)))
248 -
249 -(((
250 250  For parameter description, please refer to AT command set
251 251  
252 -
253 -)))
227 +[[image:1657249793983-486.png]]
254 254  
255 -[[image:1657330452568-615.png]]
256 256  
230 +After configure the server address and (% style="color:green" %)**reset the device**(%%) (via AT+ATZ ), NSE01 will start to uplink sensor values to CoAP server.
257 257  
232 +[[image:1657249831934-534.png]]
258 258  
259 -(((
260 -After configure the server address and (% style="color:green" %)**reset the device**(%%) (via AT+ATZ ), NDDS75 will start to uplink sensor values to CoAP server.
261 261  
262 -
263 -)))
264 264  
265 -[[image:1657330472797-498.png]]
236 +=== 2.2.5 Use UDP protocol to uplink data(Default protocol) ===
266 266  
238 +This feature is supported since firmware version v1.0.1
267 267  
268 -=== 2.2.5 Use UDP protocol to uplink data(Default protocol) ===
269 269  
241 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=2   ** (%%) ~/~/ Set to use UDP protocol to uplink
242 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,5601   ** (%%) ~/~/ to set UDP server address and port
243 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+CFM=1       ** (%%) ~/~/If the server does not respond, this command is unnecessary
270 270  
271 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=2   ** (%%) ~/~/  Set to use UDP protocol to uplink
272 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,5601   ** (%%) ~/~/  to set UDP server address and port
273 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+CFM=1       ** (%%) ~/~/  If the server does not respond, this command is unnecessary
245 +[[image:1657249864775-321.png]]
274 274  
275 -[[image:1657330501006-241.png]]
276 276  
248 +[[image:1657249930215-289.png]]
277 277  
278 -[[image:1657330533775-472.png]]
279 279  
280 280  
281 281  === 2.2.6 Use MQTT protocol to uplink data ===
282 282  
254 +This feature is supported since firmware version v110
283 283  
284 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=3   ** (%%) ~/~/  Set to use MQTT protocol to uplink
285 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,1883   ** (%%) ~/~/  Set MQTT server address and port
286 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+CLIENT=CLIENT       ** (%%)~/~/  Set up the CLIENT of MQTT
287 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+UNAME=UNAME                                **(%%)~/~/  Set the username of MQTT
288 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PWD=PWD                                         **(%%)~/~/  Set the password of MQTT
289 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PUBTOPIC=NDDS75_PUB                 **(%%)~/~/  Set the sending topic of MQTT
290 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SUBTOPIC=NDDS75_SUB          **(%%) ~/~/  Set the subscription topic of MQTT
291 291  
257 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=3   ** (%%) ~/~/Set to use MQTT protocol to uplink
258 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,1883   ** (%%) ~/~/Set MQTT server address and port
259 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+CLIENT=CLIENT       ** (%%)~/~/Set up the CLIENT of MQTT
260 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+UNAME=UNAME                               **(%%)~/~/Set the username of MQTT
261 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PWD=PWD                                        **(%%)~/~/Set the password of MQTT
262 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PUBTOPIC=NSE01_PUB                    **(%%)~/~/Set the sending topic of MQTT
263 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SUBTOPIC=NSE01_SUB          **(%%) ~/~/Set the subscription topic of MQTT
264 +
292 292  [[image:1657249978444-674.png]]
293 293  
294 294  
295 -[[image:1657330723006-866.png]]
268 +[[image:1657249990869-686.png]]
296 296  
297 297  
298 298  (((
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300 300  )))
301 301  
302 302  
276 +
303 303  === 2.2.7 Use TCP protocol to uplink data ===
304 304  
279 +This feature is supported since firmware version v110
305 305  
306 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=4   ** (%%) ~/~/  Set to use TCP protocol to uplink
307 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,5600   **(%%) ~/~/  to set TCP server address and port
308 308  
309 -[[image:image-20220709093918-1.png]]
282 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+PRO=4   ** (%%) ~/~/ Set to use TCP protocol to uplink
283 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+SERVADDR=120.24.4.116,5600   **(%%) ~/~/ to set TCP server address and port
310 310  
285 +[[image:1657250217799-140.png]]
311 311  
312 -[[image:image-20220709093918-2.png]]
313 313  
288 +[[image:1657250255956-604.png]]
314 314  
315 -=== 2.2.8 Change Update Interval ===
316 316  
317 317  
292 +=== 2.2.8 Change Update Interval ===
293 +
318 318  User can use below command to change the (% style="color:green" %)**uplink interval**.
319 319  
320 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+TDC=600      ** (%%)~/~/  Set Update Interval to 600s
296 +* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+TDC=600      ** (%%)~/~/ Set Update Interval to 600s
321 321  
322 322  (((
323 -
324 -
325 325  (% style="color:red" %)**NOTE:**
300 +)))
326 326  
327 -(% style="color:red" %)**1. By default, the device will send an uplink message every 1 hour.**
328 -
329 -(% style="color:red" %)**2. When the firmware version is v1.3.2 and later firmware:**
302 +(((
303 +(% style="color:red" %)1. By default, the device will send an uplink message every 1 hour.
330 330  )))
331 331  
332 -(% style="color:red" %)**By default, the device will send an uplink message every 2 hours. Each Uplink Include 8 set of records in this 2 hour (15 minute interval / record).**
333 333  
334 334  
335 335  == 2.3  Uplink Payload ==
336 336  
337 -=== 2.3.1  Before Firmware v1.3.2 ===
310 +In this mode, uplink payload includes in total 18 bytes
338 338  
339 -
340 -In this mode, uplink payload includes in total 14 bytes
341 -
342 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:440px" %)
343 -|=(% style="width: 61px;background-color:#D9E2F3;color:#0070C0" %)(((
312 +(% border="1" cellspacing="10" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:510px" %)
313 +|=(% style="width: 60px;" %)(((
344 344  **Size(bytes)**
345 -)))|=(% style="width: 61px;background-color:#D9E2F3;color:#0070C0" %)**6**|=(% style="width: 37px;background-color:#D9E2F3;color:#0070C0" %)2|=(% style="width: 37px;background-color:#D9E2F3;color:#0070C0" %)**2**|=(% style="width: 82px;background-color:#D9E2F3;color:#0070C0" %)**1**|=(% style="width: 102px;background-color:#D9E2F3;color:#0070C0" %)**2**|=(% style="width: 60px;background-color:#D9E2F3;color:#0070C0" %)**1**
346 -|(% style="width:97px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:83px" %)[[Device ID>>||anchor="H2.4.1A0A0DeviceID"]]|(% style="width:41px" %)[[Ver>>||anchor="H2.4.2A0VersionInfo"]]|(% style="width:46px" %)[[BAT>>||anchor="H2.4.3A0BatteryInfo"]]|(% style="width:123px" %)[[Signal Strength>>||anchor="H2.4.4A0SignalStrength"]]|(% style="width:120px" %)[[Distance (unit: mm)>>||anchor="H2.4.5A0Distance"]]|(% style="width:80px" %)[[Interrupt>>||anchor="H2.4.6A0DigitalInterrupt"]]
315 +)))|=(% style="width: 50px;" %)**6**|=(% style="width: 25px;" %)2|=(% style="width: 25px;" %)**2**|=(% style="width: 70px;" %)**1**|=(% style="width: 60px;" %)**2**|=(% style="width: 80px;" %)**2**|=(% style="width: 90px;" %)**2**|=(% style="width: 50px;" %)**1**
316 +|(% style="width:97px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:83px" %)[[Device ID>>||anchor="H2.4.1A0A0DeviceID"]]|(% style="width:41px" %)[[Ver>>||anchor="H2.4.2A0VersionInfo"]]|(% style="width:46px" %)[[BAT>>||anchor="H2.4.3A0BatteryInfo"]]|(% style="width:123px" %)[[Signal Strength>>||anchor="H2.4.4A0SignalStrength"]]|(% style="width:108px" %)[[Soil Moisture>>||anchor="H2.4.5A0SoilMoisture"]]|(% style="width:133px" %)[[Soil Temperature>>||anchor="H2.4.6A0SoilTemperature"]]|(% style="width:159px" %)[[Soil Conductivity(EC)>>||anchor="H2.4.7A0SoilConductivity28EC29"]]|(% style="width:80px" %)[[Interrupt>>||anchor="H2.4.8A0DigitalInterrupt"]]
347 347  
348 348  (((
349 -If we use the MQTT client to subscribe to this MQTT topic, we can see the following information when the NDDS75 uplink data.
319 +If we use the MQTT client to subscribe to this MQTT topic, we can see the following information when the NSE01 uplink data.
350 350  )))
351 351  
352 352  
353 -[[image:1657331036973-987.png]]
323 +[[image:image-20220708111918-4.png]]
354 354  
355 355  
356 -The payload is **ASCII** string, representative same HEX:
357 -
358 -(% style="background-color:yellow" %)**0x 724031556159 0064 0c6c 19 0292 00 **
359 -
360 -**where :**
361 -
362 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Device ID:**(%%) 0x724031556159 = 724031556159
363 -
364 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Version:**(%%)  0x0064=100=1.0.0
365 -
366 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**BAT:** (%%) 0x0c6c = 3180 mV = 3.180V
367 -
368 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Signal:**(%%)  0x19 = 25
369 -
370 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Distance:**  (%%)0x0292= 658 mm
371 -
372 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Interrupt:**(%%) 0x00 = 0
373 -
374 -
375 -
376 -=== 2.3.2  Since firmware v1.3.2 ===
377 -
378 -
379 -In this mode, uplink payload includes 69 bytes in total by default.
380 -
381 -Each time the device uploads a data package, 8 sets of recorded data will be attached. Up to 32 sets of recorded data can be uploaded.
382 -
383 -(% border="1" cellspacing="5" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:490px" %)
384 -|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:60px" %)**Size(bytes)**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:40px" %)**8**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:25px" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:25px" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:60px" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:25px" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:40px" %)**1**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:40px" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:70px" %)**4**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:40px" %)**2**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:60px" %)**4**
385 -|(% style="width:95px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:84px" %)Device ID|(% style="width:44px" %)Ver|(% style="width:48px" %)BAT|(% style="width:123px" %)Signal Strength|(% style="width:55px" %)MOD|(% style="width:80px" %)Interrupt|(% style="width:77px" %)Distance|(% style="width:94px" %)Timestamp|(% style="width:77px" %)Distance|(% style="width:116px" %)Timestamp.......
386 -
387 -If we use the MQTT client to subscribe to this MQTT topic, we can see the following information when the NDDS75 uplink data.
388 -
389 -[[image:image-20220908175246-1.png]]
390 -
391 -
392 392  The payload is ASCII string, representative same HEX:
393 393  
394 -**0x (% style="color:red" %)f867787050213317 (% style="color:blue" %)0084 (% style="color:green" %)0cf4 (% style="color:#00b0f0" %)1e (% style="color:#7030a0" %)01 (% style="color:#d60093" %)00(% style="color:#a14d07" %) 0039 (% style="color:#0020b0" %)6315537b (% style="color:#663300" %)00396319baf0 00396319ba3c 00396319b988 00396319b8d4 00396319b820 00396319b76c 00396319b6b8 00396319b604 (%%)**
328 +0x72403155615900640c7817075e0a8c02f900 where:
395 395  
396 -**where:**
330 +* Device ID: 0x 724031556159 = 724031556159
331 +* Version: 0x0064=100=1.0.0
397 397  
398 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Device ID:**(%%) f867787050213317 = f867787050213317
333 +* BAT: 0x0c78 = 3192 mV = 3.192V
334 +* Singal: 0x17 = 23
335 +* Soil Moisture: 0x075e= 1886 = 18.86  %
336 +* Soil Temperature:0x0a8c =2700=27 °C
337 +* Soil Conductivity(EC) = 0x02f9 =761 uS /cm
338 +* Interrupt: 0x00 = 0
399 399  
400 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Version:**(%%) 0x0084=132=1.3.2
401 -
402 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**BAT:**(%%)  0x0cf4 = 3316 mV = 3.316V
403 -
404 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Singal:**(%%)  0x1e = 30
405 -
406 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Mod:**(%%)**     **0x01 = 1
407 -
408 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Interrupt:**(%%) 0x00= 0
409 -
410 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Distance:**(%%) 0x0039= 57 = 57
411 -
412 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Time stamp:**(%%) 0x6315537b =1662342011  ([[Unix Epoch Time>>url:http://www.epochconverter.com/]])
413 -
414 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**Distance,Time stamp:**(%%) 00396319baf0
415 -
416 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**8 sets of recorded data: Distance,Time stamp :**(%%) //**00396319ba3c**//,.......
417 -
418 -
419 -
420 420  == 2.4  Payload Explanation and Sensor Interface ==
421 421  
342 +
422 422  === 2.4.1  Device ID ===
423 423  
424 -
425 425  (((
426 426  By default, the Device ID equal to the last 6 bytes of IMEI.
427 427  )))
... ... @@ -428,12 +428,10 @@
428 428  
429 429  (((
430 430  User can use (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+DEUI**(%%) to set Device ID
431 -
432 -
433 433  )))
434 434  
435 435  (((
436 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example :**
354 +**Example:**
437 437  )))
438 438  
439 439  (((
... ... @@ -441,36 +441,28 @@
441 441  )))
442 442  
443 443  (((
444 -The Device ID is stored in a none-erase area, Upgrade the firmware or run (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+FDR**(%%) won't erase Device ID.
362 +The Device ID is stored in a none-erase area, Upgrade the firmware or run AT+FDR won't erase Device ID.
445 445  )))
446 446  
447 447  
448 -(% style="color:red" %)**NOTE: When the firmware version is v1.3.2 and later firmware:**
449 449  
450 -(% style="color:red" %)**By default, the Device ID equal to the last 15 bits of IMEI.**
451 -
452 -User can use (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+DEUI**(%%) to set Device ID
453 -
454 -
455 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example :**
456 -
457 -AT+DEUI=868411056754138
458 -
459 -
460 460  === 2.4.2  Version Info ===
461 461  
462 -
463 463  (((
464 464  Specify the software version: 0x64=100, means firmware version 1.00.
465 465  )))
466 466  
467 467  (((
468 -For example: 0x00 64 : this device is NDDS75 with firmware version 1.0.0.
374 +For example: 0x00 64 : this device is NSE01 with firmware version 1.0.0.
469 469  )))
470 470  
471 471  
378 +
472 472  === 2.4.3  Battery Info ===
473 473  
381 +(((
382 +Check the battery voltage for LSE01.
383 +)))
474 474  
475 475  (((
476 476  Ex1: 0x0B45 = 2885mV
... ... @@ -481,9 +481,9 @@
481 481  )))
482 482  
483 483  
394 +
484 484  === 2.4.4  Signal Strength ===
485 485  
486 -
487 487  (((
488 488  NB-IoT Network signal Strength.
489 489  )))
... ... @@ -513,32 +513,85 @@
513 513  )))
514 514  
515 515  
516 -=== 2.4.5  Distance ===
517 517  
427 +=== 2.4.5  Soil Moisture ===
518 518  
519 -Get the distance. Flat object range 280mm - 7500mm.
429 +(((
430 +(((
431 +Get the moisture content of the soil. The value range of the register is 0-10000(Decimal), divide this value by 100 to get the percentage of moisture in the soil.
432 +)))
433 +)))
520 520  
521 521  (((
522 -For example, if the data you get from the register is **__0x0B 0x05__**, the distance between the sensor and the measured object is(% style="color:blue" %)** 0B05(H) = 2821(D) = 2821mm.**
436 +(((
437 +For example, if the data you get from the register is **__0x05 0xDC__**, the moisture content in the soil is
523 523  )))
439 +)))
524 524  
525 525  (((
526 526  
527 527  )))
528 528  
529 -=== 2.4.6  Digital Interrupt ===
445 +(((
446 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**05DC(H) = 1500(D) /100 = 15%.**
447 +)))
530 530  
531 531  
450 +
451 +=== 2.4.6  Soil Temperature ===
452 +
532 532  (((
533 -Digital Interrupt refers to pin (% style="color:blue" %)**GPIO_EXTI**(%%), and there are different trigger methods. When there is a trigger, the NDDS75 will send a packet to the server.
454 +Get the temperature in the soil. The value range of the register is -4000 - +800(Decimal), divide this value by 100 to get the temperature in the soil. For example, if the data you get from the register is __**0x09 0xEC**__, the temperature content in the soil is
534 534  )))
535 535  
536 536  (((
458 +**Example**:
459 +)))
460 +
461 +(((
462 +If payload is 0105H: ((0x0105 & 0x8000)>>15 === 0),temp = 0105(H)/100 = 2.61 °C
463 +)))
464 +
465 +(((
466 +If payload is FF7EH: ((FF7E & 0x8000)>>15 ===1),temp = (FF7E(H)-FFFF(H))/100 = -1.29 °C
467 +)))
468 +
469 +
470 +
471 +=== 2.4.7  Soil Conductivity (EC) ===
472 +
473 +(((
474 +Obtain (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**__soluble salt concentration__**(%%) in soil or (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**__soluble ion concentration in liquid fertilizer__**(%%) or (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**__planting medium__**(%%). The value range of the register is 0 - 20000(Decimal)( Can be greater than 20000).
475 +)))
476 +
477 +(((
478 +For example, if the data you get from the register is __**0x00 0xC8**__, the soil conductivity is 00C8(H) = 200(D) = 200 uS/cm.
479 +)))
480 +
481 +(((
482 +Generally, the EC value of irrigation water is less than 800uS / cm.
483 +)))
484 +
485 +(((
486 +
487 +)))
488 +
489 +(((
490 +
491 +)))
492 +
493 +=== 2.4.8  Digital Interrupt ===
494 +
495 +(((
496 +Digital Interrupt refers to pin (% style="color:blue" %)**GPIO_EXTI**(%%), and there are different trigger methods. When there is a trigger, the NSE01 will send a packet to the server.
497 +)))
498 +
499 +(((
537 537  The command is:
538 538  )))
539 539  
540 540  (((
541 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+INTMOD=3 **(%%) ~/~/  (more info about INMOD please refer [[**AT Command Manual**>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/NB-IoT/NBSN95/DRAGINO_NBSN95-NB_AT%20Commands_v1.1.0.pdf]])**.**
504 +(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+INTMOD=3 **(%%) ~/~/(more info about INMOD please refer [[**AT Command Manual**>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/NB-IoT/NBSN95/DRAGINO_NBSN95-NB_AT%20Commands_v1.1.0.pdf]])**.**
542 542  )))
543 543  
544 544  
... ... @@ -546,8 +546,9 @@
546 546  The lower four bits of this data field shows if this packet is generated by interrupt or not. Click here for the hardware and software set up.
547 547  )))
548 548  
512 +
549 549  (((
550 -**Example:**
514 +Example:
551 551  )))
552 552  
553 553  (((
... ... @@ -559,13 +559,14 @@
559 559  )))
560 560  
561 561  
562 -=== 2.4.7  ​+5V Output ===
563 563  
527 +=== 2.4.9  ​+5V Output ===
564 564  
565 565  (((
566 -NDDS75 will enable +5V output before all sampling and disable the +5v after all sampling. 
530 +NSE01 will enable +5V output before all sampling and disable the +5v after all sampling. 
567 567  )))
568 568  
533 +
569 569  (((
570 570  The 5V output time can be controlled by AT Command.
571 571  )))
... ... @@ -579,16 +579,13 @@
579 579  )))
580 580  
581 581  
547 +
582 582  == 2.5  Downlink Payload ==
583 583  
550 +By default, NSE01 prints the downlink payload to console port.
584 584  
585 -By default, NDDS75 prints the downlink payload to console port.
552 +[[image:image-20220708133731-5.png]]
586 586  
587 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f2f2f2; width:520px" %)
588 -|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:208px" %)**Downlink Control Type**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:56px" %)**FPort**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:100px" %)**Type Code**|(% style="background-color:#d9e2f3; color:#0070c0; width:154px" %)**Downlink payload size(bytes)**
589 -|(% style="width:208px" %)TDC (Transmit Time Interval)|(% style="width:56px" %)Any|(% style="width:100px" %)01|(% style="width:154px" %)4
590 -|(% style="width:208px" %)RESET|(% style="width:56px" %)Any|(% style="width:100px" %)04|(% style="width:154px" %)2
591 -|(% style="width:208px" %)INTMOD|(% style="width:56px" %)Any|(% style="width:100px" %)06|(% style="width:154px" %)4
592 592  
593 593  (((
594 594  (% style="color:blue" %)**Examples:**
... ... @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@
623 623  )))
624 624  
625 625  (((
626 -If payload = 0x04FF, it will reset the NDDS75
588 +If payload = 0x04FF, it will reset the NSE01
627 627  )))
628 628  
629 629  
... ... @@ -634,195 +634,239 @@
634 634  )))
635 635  
636 636  
637 -== 2.6  Distance alarm function(Since firmware v1.3.2) ==
638 638  
600 +== 2.6  ​LED Indicator ==
639 639  
640 -(% style="color:blue" %)** ➢ AT Command:**
602 +(((
603 +The NSE01 has an internal LED which is to show the status of different state.
641 641  
642 -(% style="color:#037691" %)** AT+ LDDSALARM=min,max**
643 643  
644 -² When min=0, and max≠0, Alarm higher than max
606 +* When power on, NSE01 will detect if sensor probe is connected, if probe detected, LED will blink four times. (no blinks in this step is no probe)
607 +* Then the LED will be on for 1 second means device is boot normally.
608 +* After NSE01 join NB-IoT network. The LED will be ON for 3 seconds.
609 +* For each uplink probe, LED will be on for 500ms.
610 +)))
645 645  
646 -² When min≠0, and max=0, Alarm lower than min
647 647  
648 -² When min≠0 and max≠0, Alarm higher than max or lower than min
649 649  
650 650  
651 -(% style="color:blue" %)** Example:**
615 +== 2.7  Installation in Soil ==
652 652  
653 -**AT+ LDDSALARM=260,2000**  ~/~/ Alarm when distance lower than 260.
617 +__**Measurement the soil surface**__
654 654  
619 +(((
620 +Choose the proper measuring position. Avoid the probe to touch rocks or hard things. Split the surface soil according to the measured deep. Keep the measured as original density. Vertical insert the probe into the soil to be measured. Make sure not shake when inserting. [[https:~~/~~/img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i3/2005165265/O1CN010rj9Oh1olPsQxrdUK_!!2005165265.jpg>>url:https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i3/2005165265/O1CN010rj9Oh1olPsQxrdUK_!!2005165265.jpg]]
621 +)))
655 655  
656 -== 2.7  Set the number of data to be uploaded and the recording time ==
623 +[[image:1657259653666-883.png]]
657 657  
658 658  
659 -(% style="color:blue" %)** ➢ AT Command:**
626 +(((
627 +
660 660  
661 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)** AT+TR=900** (%%) ~/~/ The unit is seconds, and the default is to record data once every 900 seconds.( The minimum can be set to 180 seconds)
662 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)** AT+NOUD=8**             (%%) ~/~/  The device uploads 8 sets of recorded data by default. Up to 32 sets of record data can be uploaded.
629 +(((
630 +Dig a hole with diameter > 20CM.
631 +)))
663 663  
664 - The diagram below explains the relationship between TR, NOUD, and TDC more clearly**:**
633 +(((
634 +Horizontal insert the probe to the soil and fill the hole for long term measurement.
635 +)))
636 +)))
665 665  
666 -[[image:image-20221009001114-1.png||height="687" width="955"]]
638 +[[image:1654506665940-119.png]]
667 667  
640 +(((
641 +
642 +)))
668 668  
669 -== 2.8  Read or Clear cached data ==
670 670  
645 +== 2.8  ​Firmware Change Log ==
671 671  
672 -(% style="color:blue" %)** ➢ AT Command:**
673 673  
674 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)** AT+CDP ** (%%) ~/~/  Read cached data
675 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)** AT+CDP=0**  (%%) ~/~/  Clear cached data
648 +Download URL & Firmware Change log
676 676  
677 -[[image:image-20220908175333-2.png]]
650 +[[www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=NB-IoT/NSE01/Firmware/>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=NB-IoT/NBSN50/Firmware/]]
678 678  
679 679  
680 -== 2.9  ​LED Indicator ==
653 +Upgrade Instruction: [[Upgrade_Firmware>>||anchor="H5.1200BHowtoUpgradeFirmware"]]
681 681  
682 682  
683 -The NDDS75 has an internal LED which is to show the status of different state.
684 684  
657 +== 2.9  ​Battery Analysis ==
685 685  
686 -* When power on, NDDS75 will detect if sensor probe is connected, if probe detected, LED will blink four times. (no blinks in this step is no probe)
687 -* Then the LED will be on for 1 second means device is boot normally.
688 -* After NDDS75 join NB-IoT network. The LED will be ON for 3 seconds.
689 -* For each uplink probe, LED will be on for 500ms.
659 +=== 2.9.1  ​Battery Type ===
690 690  
661 +
691 691  (((
692 -
663 +The NSE01 battery is a combination of an 8500mAh Li/SOCI2 Battery and a Super Capacitor. The battery is none-rechargeable battery type with a low discharge rate (<2% per year). This type of battery is commonly used in IoT devices such as water meter.
693 693  )))
694 694  
695 695  
696 -== 2.10  ​Firmware Change Log ==
667 +(((
668 +The battery is designed to last for several years depends on the actually use environment and update interval. 
669 +)))
697 697  
698 698  
699 699  (((
700 -Download URL & Firmware Change log:  [[https:~~/~~/www.dropbox.com/sh/3hb94r49iszmstx/AADvSJcXxahEUfxqKWVnZx-La?dl=0>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3hb94r49iszmstx/AADvSJcXxahEUfxqKWVnZx-La?dl=0]]
673 +The battery related documents as below:
701 701  )))
702 702  
676 +* [[Battery Dimension>>http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/Battery/ER26500/]]
677 +* [[Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Battery datasheet>>http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/Battery/ER26500/]]
678 +* [[Lithium-ion Battery-Capacitor datasheet>>http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/Battery/ER26500/]]
679 +
703 703  (((
704 -Upgrade Instruction: [[Upgrade Firmware>>||anchor="H5.1200BHowtoUpgradeFirmware"]]
681 +[[image:image-20220708140453-6.png]]
705 705  )))
706 706  
707 707  
708 -== 2.11 Battery & Power Consumption ==
709 709  
686 +=== 2.9.2  Power consumption Analyze ===
710 710  
711 -NDDS75 uses ER26500 + SPC1520 battery pack. See below link for detail information about the battery info and how to replace.
688 +(((
689 +Dragino battery powered product are all runs in Low Power mode. We have an update battery calculator which base on the measurement of the real device. User can use this calculator to check the battery life and calculate the battery life if want to use different transmit interval.
690 +)))
712 712  
713 -[[**Battery Info & Power Consumption Analyze**>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/How%20to%20calculate%20the%20battery%20life%20of%20Dragino%20sensors%3F/]] .
714 714  
693 +(((
694 +Instruction to use as below:
695 +)))
715 715  
716 -= 3. ​ Access NB-IoT Module =
697 +(((
698 +(% style="color:blue" %)**Step 1:  **(%%)Downlink the up-to-date DRAGINO_Battery_Life_Prediction_Table.xlsx from: [[https:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_End_Node/Battery_Analyze/>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_End_Node/Battery_Analyze/]]
699 +)))
717 717  
718 718  
719 719  (((
720 -Users can directly access the AT command set of the NB-IoT module.
703 +(% style="color:blue" %)**Step 2: **(%%) Open it and choose
721 721  )))
722 722  
706 +* (((
707 +Product Model
708 +)))
709 +* (((
710 +Uplink Interval
711 +)))
712 +* (((
713 +Working Mode
714 +)))
715 +
723 723  (((
724 -The AT Command set can refer the BC35-G NB-IoT Module AT Command: [[https:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/other_vendors/BC35-G/>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/other_vendors/BC35-G/]] 
717 +And the Life expectation in difference case will be shown on the right.
718 +)))
725 725  
726 -
720 +[[image:image-20220708141352-7.jpeg]]
721 +
722 +
723 +
724 +=== 2.9.3  ​Battery Note ===
725 +
726 +(((
727 +The Li-SICO battery is designed for small current / long period application. It is not good to use a high current, short period transmit method. The recommended minimum period for use of this battery is 5 minutes. If you use a shorter period time to transmit LoRa, then the battery life may be decreased.
727 727  )))
728 728  
729 -[[image:1657333200519-600.png]]
730 730  
731 731  
732 -= 4Using the AT Commands =
732 +=== 2.9.4  Replace the battery ===
733 733  
734 -== 4.1  Access AT Commands ==
734 +(((
735 +The default battery pack of NSE01 includes a ER26500 plus super capacitor. If user can't find this pack locally, they can find ER26500 or equivalence without the SPC1520 capacitor, which will also work in most case. The SPC can enlarge the battery life for high frequency use (update period below 5 minutes).
736 +)))
735 735  
736 736  
737 -See this link for detail:  [[https:~~/~~/www.dropbox.com/sh/aaq2xcl0bzfu0yd/AAAEAHRa7Io_465ds4Y7-F3aa?dl=0>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aaq2xcl0bzfu0yd/AAAEAHRa7Io_465ds4Y7-F3aa?dl=0]]
738 738  
740 += 3. ​ Access NB-IoT Module =
739 739  
740 -AT+<CMD>?  :  Help on <CMD>
742 +(((
743 +Users can directly access the AT command set of the NB-IoT module.
744 +)))
741 741  
742 -AT+<CMD>         :  Run <CMD>
746 +(((
747 +The AT Command set can refer the BC35-G NB-IoT Module AT Command: [[https:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/other_vendors/BC35-G/>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/other_vendors/BC35-G/]] 
748 +)))
743 743  
744 -AT+<CMD>=<value> :  Set the value
750 +[[image:1657261278785-153.png]]
745 745  
746 -AT+<CMD>=?  :  Get the value
747 747  
748 748  
749 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**General Commands**(%%)      
754 += 4.  Using the AT Commands =
750 750  
751 -AT  :  Attention       
756 +== 4.1  Access AT Commands ==
752 752  
753 -AT?  Short Help     
758 +See this link for detail[[http:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=NB-IoT/NSE01/>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=NB-IoT/NBSN50/]]
754 754  
755 -ATZ  :  MCU Reset    
756 756  
757 -AT+TDC  :  Application Data Transmission Interval
761 +AT+<CMD>?  : Help on <CMD>
758 758  
759 -AT+CFG  :  Print all configurations
763 +AT+<CMD>         : Run <CMD>
760 760  
761 -AT+CFGMOD           Working mode selection
765 +AT+<CMD>=<value> : Set the value
762 762  
763 -AT+INTMO           Set the trigger interrupt mode
767 +AT+<CMD>=?  : Get the value
764 764  
765 -AT+5VT  :  Set extend the time of 5V power  
766 766  
767 -AT+PRO  :  Choose agreement
770 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**General Commands**(%%)      
768 768  
769 -AT+WEIGRE  Get weight or set weight to 0
772 +AT  : Attention       
770 770  
771 -AT+WEIGAP  Get or Set the GapValue of weight
774 +AT?  : Short Help     
772 772  
773 -AT+RXDL  Extend the sending and receiving time
776 +ATZ  : MCU Reset    
774 774  
775 -AT+CNTFA Get or set counting parameters
778 +AT+TD: Application Data Transmission Interval
776 776  
777 -AT+SERVADDR  Server Address
780 +AT+CFG  : Print all configurations
778 778  
779 -AT+TR  :  Get or Set record time"
782 +AT+CFGMOD           : Working mode selection
780 780  
781 -AT+APN     :  Get or set the APN
784 +AT+INTMOD            : Set the trigger interrupt mode
782 782  
783 -AT+FBAND  Get or Set whether to automatically modify the frequency band
786 +AT+5VT  : Set extend the time of 5V power  
784 784  
785 -AT+DNSCFG  : Get or Set DNS Server
788 +AT+PRO  : Choose agreement
786 786  
787 -AT+GETSENSORVALU  Returns the current sensor measurement
790 +AT+WEIGRE  : Get weight or set weight to 0
788 788  
789 -AT+NOUD  Get or Set the number of data to be uploaded
792 +AT+WEIGAP  : Get or Set the GapValue of weight
790 790  
791 -AT+CDP     Read or Clear cached data
794 +AT+RXDL  : Extend the sending and receiving time
792 792  
793 -AT+LDDSALARM :  Get or Set alarm of distance
796 +AT+CNTFAC  : Get or set counting parameters
794 794  
798 +AT+SERVADDR  : Server Address
795 795  
800 +
796 796  (% style="color:#037691" %)**COAP Management**      
797 797  
798 -AT+URI            :  Resource parameters
803 +AT+URI            : Resource parameters
799 799  
800 800  
801 801  (% style="color:#037691" %)**UDP Management**
802 802  
803 -AT+CFM          :  Upload confirmation mode (only valid for UDP)
808 +AT+CFM          : Upload confirmation mode (only valid for UDP)
804 804  
805 805  
806 806  (% style="color:#037691" %)**MQTT Management**
807 807  
808 -AT+CLIENT  :  Get or Set MQTT client
813 +AT+CLIENT               : Get or Set MQTT client
809 809  
810 -AT+UNAME  Get or Set MQTT Username
815 +AT+UNAME  : Get or Set MQTT Username
811 811  
812 -AT+PWD  :  Get or Set MQTT password
817 +AT+PWD                  : Get or Set MQTT password
813 813  
814 -AT+PUBTOPIC  Get or Set MQTT publish topic
819 +AT+PUBTOPIC  : Get or Set MQTT publish topic
815 815  
816 -AT+SUBTOPIC  Get or Set MQTT subscription topic
821 +AT+SUBTOPIC  : Get or Set MQTT subscription topic
817 817  
818 818  
819 819  (% style="color:#037691" %)**Information**          
820 820  
821 -AT+FDR  :  Factory Data Reset
826 +AT+FDR  : Factory Data Reset
822 822  
823 -AT+PWORD  :  Serial Access Password
828 +AT+PWORD  : Serial Access Password
824 824  
825 825  
831 +
826 826  = ​5.  FAQ =
827 827  
828 828  == 5.1 ​ How to Upgrade Firmware ==
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837 837  )))
838 838  
839 839  (((
840 -(% style="color:red" %)**Notice, NDDS75 and LDDS75 share the same mother board. They use the same connection and method to update.**
846 +(% style="color:red" %)Notice, NSE01 and LSE01 share the same mother board. They use the same connection and method to update.
841 841  )))
842 842  
843 843  
850 +
851 +== 5.2  Can I calibrate NSE01 to different soil types? ==
852 +
853 +(((
854 +NSE01 is calibrated for saline-alkali soil and loamy soil. If users want to use it for other soil, they can calibrate the value in the IoT platform base on the value measured by saline-alkali soil and loamy soil. The formula can be found at [[this link>>https://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/LoRa_End_Node/LSE01/Calibrate_to_other_Soil_20220605.pdf]].
855 +)))
856 +
857 +
844 844  = 6.  Trouble Shooting =
845 845  
846 846  == 6.1  ​Connection problem when uploading firmware ==
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855 855  
856 856  )))
857 857  
872 +
858 858  == 6.2  AT Command input doesn't work ==
859 859  
860 -
861 861  (((
862 862  In the case if user can see the console output but can't type input to the device. Please check if you already include the (% style="color:green" %)**ENTER**(%%) while sending out the command. Some serial tool doesn't send (% style="color:green" %)**ENTER**(%%) while press the send key, user need to add ENTER in their string.
877 +
878 +
863 863  )))
864 864  
865 865  
866 -== 6.3 Not able to connect to NB-IoT network and keep showing "Signal Strength:99". ==
867 -
868 -
869 -This means sensor is trying to join the NB-IoT network but fail. Please see this link for **//[[trouble shooting for signal strenght:99>>doc:Main.CSQ\:99,99.WebHome]]//**.
870 -
871 -
872 872  = 7. ​ Order Info =
873 873  
874 874  
875 -Part Number**:** (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**NSDDS75**
885 +Part Number**:** (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**NSE01**
876 876  
877 877  
888 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
889 +(((
890 +
891 +)))
892 +
878 878  = 8.  Packing Info =
879 879  
880 880  (((
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882 882  
883 883  (% style="color:#037691" %)**Package Includes**:
884 884  
885 -* NDDS75 NB-IoT Distance Detect Sensor Node x 1
900 +* NSE01 NB-IoT Soil Moisture & EC Sensor x 1
886 886  * External antenna x 1
887 887  )))
888 888  
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891 891  
892 892  (% style="color:#037691" %)**Dimension and weight**:
893 893  
894 -* Device Size: 13.0 x 5 x 4.5 cm
895 -* Device Weight: 150g
896 -* Package Size / pcs : 15 x 12x 5.5 cm
897 -* Weight / pcs : 220g
909 +* Size: 195 x 125 x 55 mm
910 +* Weight:   420g
898 898  )))
899 899  
900 900  (((
901 901  
902 902  
916 +
903 903  
904 904  )))
905 905  
906 906  = 9.  Support =
907 907  
908 -
909 909  * Support is provided Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 18:00 GMT+8. Due to different timezones we cannot offer live support. However, your questions will be answered as soon as possible in the before-mentioned schedule.
910 -
911 911  * Provide as much information as possible regarding your enquiry (product models, accurately describe your problem and steps to replicate it etc) and send a mail to [[support@dragino.com>>url:http://../../../../../../D:%5C%E5%B8%82%E5%9C%BA%E8%B5%84%E6%96%99%5C%E8%AF%B4%E6%98%8E%E4%B9%A6%5CLoRa%5CLT%E7%B3%BB%E5%88%97%5Csupport@dragino.com]]
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