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... ... @@ -18,26 +18,30 @@ 18 18 19 19 ((( 20 20 ((( 21 -The Dragino RS485-LN is a RS485 to LoRaWAN Converter. It converts the RS485 signal into LoRaWAN wireless signal which simplify the IoT installation and reduce the installation/maintaining cost. 21 +The Dragino RS485-LN is a (% style="color:blue" %)**RS485 to LoRaWAN Converter**(%%). It converts the RS485 signal into LoRaWAN wireless signal which simplify the IoT installation and reduce the installation/maintaining cost. 22 22 ))) 23 23 24 24 ((( 25 -RS485-LN allows user to monitor / control RS485 devices and reach extremely long ranges. It provides ultra-long range spread spectrum communication and high interference immunity whilst minimizing current consumption. It targets professional wireless sensor network applications such as irrigation systems, smart metering, smart cities, smartphone detection, building automation, and so on. 25 +RS485-LN allows user to (% style="color:blue" %)**monitor / control RS485 devices**(%%) and reach extremely long ranges. It provides ultra-long range spread spectrum communication and high interference immunity whilst minimizing current consumption. It targets professional wireless sensor network applications such as irrigation systems, smart metering, smart cities, smartphone detection, building automation, and so on. 26 26 ))) 27 27 28 28 ((( 29 -For data uplink, RS485-LN sends user-defined commands to RS485 devices and gets the return from the RS485 devices. RS485-LN will process these returns according to user-define rules to get the final payload and upload to LoRaWAN server. 29 +(% style="color:blue" %)**For data uplink**(%%), RS485-LN sends user-defined commands to RS485 devices and gets the return from the RS485 devices. RS485-LN will process these returns according to user-define rules to get the final payload and upload to LoRaWAN server. 30 30 ))) 31 31 32 32 ((( 33 -For data downlink, RS485-LN runs in LoRaWAN Class C. When there downlink commands from LoRaWAN server, RS485-LN will forward the commands from LoRaWAN server to RS485 devices. 33 +(% style="color:blue" %)**For data downlink**(%%), RS485-LN runs in LoRaWAN Class C. When there downlink commands from LoRaWAN server, RS485-LN will forward the commands from LoRaWAN server to RS485 devices. 34 + 35 +(% style="color:blue" %)**Demo Dashboard for RS485-LN**(%%) connect to two energy meters: [[https:~~/~~/app.datacake.de/dashboard/d/58844a26-378d-4c5a-aaf5-b5b5b153447a>>url:https://app.datacake.de/dashboard/d/58844a26-378d-4c5a-aaf5-b5b5b153447a]] 34 34 ))) 35 35 ))) 36 36 37 37 [[image:1653267211009-519.png||height="419" width="724"]] 38 38 41 + 39 39 == 1.2 Specifications == 40 40 44 + 41 41 **Hardware System:** 42 42 43 43 * STM32L072CZT6 MCU ... ... @@ -44,8 +44,6 @@ 44 44 * SX1276/78 Wireless Chip 45 45 * Power Consumption (exclude RS485 device): 46 46 ** Idle: 32mA@12v 47 - 48 -* 49 49 ** 20dB Transmit: 65mA@12v 50 50 51 51 **Interface for Model:** ... ... @@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ 98 98 99 99 [[RS485-LN Image files – Download link and Change log>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=RS485-LN/]] 100 100 103 + 101 101 == 1.6 Hardware Change log == 102 102 103 103 ((( ... ... @@ -105,6 +105,8 @@ 105 105 v1.2: Add External Interrupt Pin. 106 106 107 107 v1.0: Release 111 + 112 + 108 108 ))) 109 109 ))) 110 110 ... ... @@ -121,6 +121,8 @@ 121 121 ))) 122 122 123 123 [[image:1653268091319-405.png]] 129 + 130 + 124 124 ))) 125 125 126 126 = 3. Operation Mode = ... ... @@ -129,6 +129,8 @@ 129 129 130 130 ((( 131 131 The RS485-LN is configured as LoRaWAN OTAA Class C mode by default. It has OTAA keys to join network. To connect a local LoRaWAN network, user just need to input the OTAA keys in the network server and power on the RS485-LN. It will auto join the network via OTAA. 139 + 140 + 132 132 ))) 133 133 134 134 == 3.2 Example to join LoRaWAN network == ... ... @@ -137,10 +137,15 @@ 137 137 138 138 [[image:1653268155545-638.png||height="334" width="724"]] 139 139 149 + 140 140 ((( 151 +((( 141 141 The RS485-LN in this example connected to two RS485 devices for demonstration, user can connect to other RS485 devices via the same method. The connection is as below: 153 +))) 142 142 155 +((( 143 143 485A+ and 485B- of the sensor are connected to RS485A and RA485B of RS485-LN respectively. 157 +))) 144 144 145 145 [[image:1653268227651-549.png||height="592" width="720"]] 146 146 ... ... @@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ 192 192 193 193 [[image:1652953568895-172.png||height="232" width="724"]] 194 194 209 + 195 195 == 3.3 Configure Commands to read data == 196 196 197 197 ((( ... ... @@ -201,6 +201,8 @@ 201 201 202 202 ((( 203 203 (% style="color:red" %)Note: below description and commands are for firmware version >v1.1, if you have firmware version v1.0. Please check the [[user manual v1.0>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=RS485-LN/&file=RS485-LN_UserManual_v1.0.1.pdf]] or upgrade the firmware to v1.1 219 + 220 + 204 204 ))) 205 205 ))) 206 206 ... ... @@ -208,19 +208,19 @@ 208 208 209 209 To use RS485-LN to read data from RS485 sensors, connect the RS485-LN A/B traces to the sensors. And user need to make sure RS485-LN use the match UART setting to access the sensors. The related commands for UART settings are: 210 210 211 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:7 95px" %)212 -|((( 228 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:782px" %) 229 +|(% style="width:128px" %)((( 213 213 **AT Commands** 214 -)))|(% style="width: 285px" %)(((231 +)))|(% style="width:305px" %)((( 215 215 **Description** 216 -)))|(% style="width:34 7px" %)(((233 +)))|(% style="width:346px" %)((( 217 217 **Example** 218 218 ))) 219 -|((( 236 +|(% style="width:128px" %)((( 220 220 AT+BAUDR 221 -)))|(% style="width: 285px" %)(((238 +)))|(% style="width:305px" %)((( 222 222 Set the baud rate (for RS485 connection). Default Value is: 9600. 223 -)))|(% style="width:34 7px" %)(((240 +)))|(% style="width:346px" %)((( 224 224 ((( 225 225 AT+BAUDR=9600 226 226 ))) ... ... @@ -229,11 +229,11 @@ 229 229 Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200) 230 230 ))) 231 231 ))) 232 -|((( 249 +|(% style="width:128px" %)((( 233 233 AT+PARITY 234 -)))|(% style="width: 285px" %)(((251 +)))|(% style="width:305px" %)((( 235 235 Set UART parity (for RS485 connection) 236 -)))|(% style="width:34 7px" %)(((253 +)))|(% style="width:346px" %)((( 237 237 ((( 238 238 AT+PARITY=0 239 239 ))) ... ... @@ -242,9 +242,9 @@ 242 242 Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity 243 243 ))) 244 244 ))) 245 -|((( 262 +|(% style="width:128px" %)((( 246 246 AT+STOPBIT 247 -)))|(% style="width: 285px" %)(((264 +)))|(% style="width:305px" %)((( 248 248 ((( 249 249 Set serial stopbit (for RS485 connection) 250 250 ))) ... ... @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ 252 252 ((( 253 253 254 254 ))) 255 -)))|(% style="width:34 7px" %)(((272 +)))|(% style="width:346px" %)((( 256 256 ((( 257 257 AT+STOPBIT=0 for 1bit 258 258 ))) ... ... @@ -287,77 +287,34 @@ 287 287 === 3.3.3 Configure read commands for each sampling === 288 288 289 289 ((( 290 -RS485-BL is a battery powered device; it will sleep most of time. And wake up on each period and read RS485 / TTL sensor data and uplink. 291 -))) 307 +During each sampling, we need confirm what commands we need to send to the RS485 sensors to read data. After the RS485 sensors send back the value, it normally include some bytes and we only need a few from them for a shorten payload. 292 292 293 -((( 294 -During each sampling, we need to confirm what commands we need to send to the sensors to read data. After the RS485/TTL sensors send back the value, it normally includes some bytes and we only need a few from them for a shorten payload. 295 -))) 296 - 297 -((( 298 298 To save the LoRaWAN network bandwidth, we might need to read data from different sensors and combine their valid value into a short payload. 299 -))) 300 300 301 -((( 302 302 This section describes how to achieve above goals. 303 -))) 304 304 305 -((( 306 -During each sampling, the RS485-BL can support 15 commands to read sensors. And combine the return to one or several uplink payloads. 307 -))) 313 +During each sampling, the RS485-LN can support 15 commands to read sensors. And combine the return to one or several uplink payloads. 308 308 309 -((( 310 -**Command from RS485-BL to Sensor:** 311 -))) 312 312 313 -((( 314 -RS485-BL can send out pre-set max 15 strings via **AT+COMMAD1**, **ATCOMMAND2**,…, to **AT+COMMANDF** . All commands are of same grammar. 315 -))) 316 +**Each RS485 commands include two parts:** 316 316 317 -((( 318 -**Handle return from sensors to RS485-BL**: 319 -))) 318 +~1. What commands RS485-LN will send to the RS485 sensors. There are total 15 commands from **AT+COMMAD1**, **ATCOMMAND2**,…, to **AT+COMMANDF**. All commands are of same grammar. 320 320 321 -((( 322 -After RS485-BL send out a string to sensor, RS485-BL will wait for the return from RS485 or TTL sensor. And user can specify how to handle the return, by **AT+DATACUT or AT+SEARCH commands** 323 -))) 320 +2. How to get wanted value the from RS485 sensors returns from by 1). There are total 15 AT Commands to handle the return, commands are **AT+DATACUT1**,**AT+DATACUT2**,…, **AT+DATACUTF** corresponding to the commands from 1). All commands are of same grammar. 324 324 325 -* ((( 326 -**AT+DATACUT** 327 -))) 322 +3. Some RS485 device might has longer delay on reply, so user can use AT+CMDDL to set the timeout for getting reply after the RS485 command is sent. For example **AT+CMDDL1=1000** to send the open time to 1000ms 328 328 329 -((( 330 -When the return value from sensor have fix length and we know which position the valid value we should get, we can use AT+DATACUT command. 331 -))) 332 332 333 -* ((( 334 -**AT+SEARCH** 335 -))) 336 - 337 -((( 338 -When the return value from sensor is dynamic length and we are not sure which bytes the valid data is, instead, we know what value the valid value following. We can use AT+SEARCH to search the valid value in the return string. 339 -))) 340 - 341 -((( 342 -**Define wait timeout:** 343 -))) 344 - 345 -((( 346 -Some RS485 device might has longer delay on reply, so user can use AT+CMDDL to set the timeout for getting reply after the RS485 command is sent. For example, AT+CMDDL1=1000 to send the open time to 1000ms 347 -))) 348 - 349 -((( 350 350 After we got the valid value from each RS485 commands, we need to combine them together with the command **AT+DATAUP**. 351 -))) 352 352 353 -**Examples:** 354 354 355 355 Below are examples for the how above AT Commands works. 356 356 357 -**AT+COMMANDx : **This command will be sent to RS485/TTL devices during each sampling, Max command length is 14 bytes. The grammar is: 358 358 359 -(% border="1" class="table-bordered" %) 360 -|((( 331 +**AT+COMMANDx : **This command will be sent to RS485 devices during each sampling, Max command length is 14 bytes. The grammar is: 332 + 333 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#4bacc6; color:white; width:499px" %) 334 +|(% style="width:496px" %)((( 361 361 **AT+COMMANDx=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m** 362 362 363 363 **xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx: The RS485 command to be sent** ... ... @@ -367,43 +367,13 @@ 367 367 368 368 For example, if we have a RS485 sensor. The command to get sensor value is: 01 03 0B B8 00 02 46 0A. Where 01 03 0B B8 00 02 is the Modbus command to read the register 0B B8 where stored the sensor value. The 46 0A is the CRC-16/MODBUS which calculate manually. 369 369 370 -In the RS485- BL, we should use this command AT+COMMAND1=01 03 0B B8 00 02,1 for the same.344 +In the RS485-LN, we should use this command AT+COMMAND1=01 03 0B B8 00 02,1 for the same. 371 371 372 -**AT+SEARCHx**: This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx. 373 373 374 -(% border="1" class="table-bordered" %) 375 -|((( 376 -**AT+SEARCHx=aa,xx xx xx xx xx** 377 - 378 -* **aa: 1: prefix match mode; 2: prefix and suffix match mode** 379 -* **xx xx xx xx xx: match string. Max 5 bytes for prefix and 5 bytes for suffix** 380 - 381 - 382 -))) 383 - 384 -Examples: 385 - 386 -1. For a return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 387 - 388 -If we set AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34. (max 5 bytes for prefix) 389 - 390 -The valid data will be all bytes after 1E 56 34 , so it is 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 391 - 392 -[[image:1652954654347-831.png]] 393 - 394 - 395 -1. For a return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 396 - 397 -If we set AT+SEARCH1=2, 1E 56 34+31 00 49 398 - 399 -Device will search the bytes between 1E 56 34 and 31 00 49. So it is 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 400 - 401 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image014.png]] 402 - 403 - 404 404 **AT+DATACUTx : **This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx, max return length is 45 bytes. 405 405 406 -|((( 349 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#4bacc6; color:white; width:725px" %) 350 +|(% style="width:722px" %)((( 407 407 **AT+DATACUTx=a,b,c** 408 408 409 409 * **a: length for the return of AT+COMMAND** ... ... @@ -411,242 +411,183 @@ 411 411 * **c: define the position for valid value. ** 412 412 ))) 413 413 414 -Examples: 358 +**Examples:** 415 415 416 416 * Grab bytes: 417 417 418 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image015.png]]362 +[[image:image-20220602153621-1.png]] 419 419 364 + 420 420 * Grab a section. 421 421 422 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image016.png]]367 +[[image:image-20220602153621-2.png]] 423 423 369 + 424 424 * Grab different sections. 425 425 426 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image017.png]]372 +[[image:image-20220602153621-3.png]] 427 427 374 + 375 +))) 428 428 429 - Note:377 +=== 3.3.4 Compose the uplink payload === 430 430 431 -AT+SEARCHx and AT+DATACUTx can be used together, if both commands are set, RS485-BL will first process AT+SEARCHx on the return string and get a temporary string, and then process AT+DATACUTx on this temporary string to get the final payload. In this case, AT+DATACUTx need to set to format AT+DATACUTx=0,xx,xx where the return bytes set to 0. 432 - 433 -Example: 434 - 435 -AT+COMMAND1=11 01 1E D0,0 436 - 437 -AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34 438 - 439 -AT+DATACUT1=0,2,1~~5 440 - 441 -Return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 442 - 443 -String after SEARCH command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 444 - 445 -Valid payload after DataCUT command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 446 - 447 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image018.png]] 448 - 449 - 450 - 451 - 452 -1. 453 -11. 454 -111. Compose the uplink payload 455 - 379 +((( 456 456 Through AT+COMMANDx and AT+DATACUTx we got valid value from each RS485 commands, Assume these valid value are RETURN1, RETURN2, .., to RETURNx. The next step is how to compose the LoRa Uplink Payload by these RETURNs. The command is **AT+DATAUP.** 457 457 382 + 383 +))) 458 458 459 -**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0** 385 +((( 386 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0** 460 460 461 -Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with **A SIGNLE UPLINK**. 388 + 389 +))) 462 462 391 +((( 392 +Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with (% style="color:red" %)**A SIGNLE UPLINK**. 393 +))) 394 + 395 +((( 463 463 Final Payload is 397 +))) 464 464 465 -Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx 399 +((( 400 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx** 401 +))) 466 466 403 +((( 467 467 Where PAYVER is defined by AT+PAYVER, below is an example screen shot. 405 +))) 468 468 469 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image019.png]]407 +[[image:1653269759169-150.png||height="513" width="716"]] 470 470 471 471 410 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1** 472 472 473 -**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1** 474 474 475 -Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with **Multiply UPLINKs**. 413 +Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with (% style="color:red" %)**Multiply UPLINKs**. 476 476 477 477 Final Payload is 478 478 479 -Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA 417 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA** 480 480 481 -1. Battery Info (2 bytes): Battery voltage 482 -1. PAYVER (1 byte): Defined by AT+PAYVER 483 -1. PAYLOAD COUNT (1 byte): Total how many uplinks of this sampling. 484 -1. PAYLOAD# (1 byte): Number of this uplink. (from 0,1,2,3…,to PAYLOAD COUNT) 485 -1. DATA: Valid value: max 6 bytes(US915 version here, [[Notice*!>>path:#max_byte]]) for each uplink so each uplink <= 11 bytes. For the last uplink, DATA will might less than 6 bytes 419 +1. PAYVER: Defined by AT+PAYVER 420 +1. PAYLOAD COUNT: Total how many uplinks of this sampling. 421 +1. PAYLOAD#: Number of this uplink. (from 0,1,2,3…,to PAYLOAD COUNT) 422 +1. DATA: Valid value: max 8 bytes for each uplink so each uplink <= 11 bytes. For the last uplink, DATA will might less than 8 bytes 486 486 487 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image020.png]]424 +[[image:image-20220602155039-4.png]] 488 488 489 489 490 -So totally there will be 3 uplinks for this sampling, each uplink include s6bytes DATA427 +So totally there will be 3 uplinks for this sampling, each uplink include 8 bytes DATA 491 491 492 -DATA1=RETURN1 Valid Value = 20 20 0a 33 90 41 429 +DATA1=RETURN1 Valid Value + the first two of Valid value of RETURN10= **20 20 0a 33 90 41 02 aa** 493 493 494 -DATA2= 1^^st^^ ~~6^^th^^ byte of Valid value of RETURN10= 02 aa 05 81 0a 20431 +DATA2=3^^rd^^ ~~ 10^^th^^ byte of Valid value of RETURN10= **05 81 0a 20 20 20 20 2d** 495 495 496 -DATA3= 7^^th^^~~ 11^^th^^ bytes of Valid value of RETURN1020 20 20 2d30433 +DATA3=the rest of Valid value of RETURN10= **30** 497 497 498 498 436 +(% style="color:red" %)Notice: In firmware v1.3, the Max bytes has been changed according to the max bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below: 499 499 500 - Beloware the uplinkpayloads:438 + ~* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 51 bytes for each uplink. 501 501 502 - [[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image021.png]]440 + * For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 11 bytes for each uplink. 503 503 442 + * For US915 band, max 11 bytes for each uplink. 504 504 505 - Notice:theMaxbytesis accordingtothe maxsupportbytesin differentFrequencyBands forlowest SF.As below:444 + ~* For all other bands: max 51 bytes for each uplink. 506 506 507 - ~* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date) 508 508 509 - * ForAU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwelltime=1,max 11 bytes for eachuplink( so 11 -5 = 6 max valid date).447 +Below are the uplink payloads: 510 510 511 - * For US915 band,max 11 bytes for each uplink ( so11-5=6max valid date).449 +[[image:1654157178836-407.png]] 512 512 513 - ~* For all other bands: max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date). 514 514 452 +=== 3.3.5 Uplink on demand === 515 515 454 +Except uplink periodically, RS485-LN is able to uplink on demand. The server send downlink command to RS485-LN and RS485 will uplink data base on the command. 516 516 517 -1. 518 -11. 519 -111. Uplink on demand 520 - 521 -Except uplink periodically, RS485-BL is able to uplink on demand. The server sends downlink command to RS485-BL and RS485 will uplink data base on the command. 522 - 523 523 Downlink control command: 524 524 525 - [[0x08 command>>path:#downlink_08]]:Poll an uplink with current command set in RS485-BL.458 +**0x08 command**: Poll an uplink with current command set in RS485-LN. 526 526 527 - [[0xA8 command>>path:#downlink_A8]]:Send a command to RS485-BL and uplink the output from sensors.460 +**0xA8 command**: Send a command to RS485-LN and uplink the output from sensors. 528 528 529 529 530 530 531 -1. 532 -11. 533 -111. Uplink on Interrupt 464 +=== 3.3.6 Uplink on Interrupt === 534 534 535 - Put theinterruptsensorbetween3.3v_outand GPIOext.[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image022.png]]466 +RS485-LN support external Interrupt uplink since hardware v1.2 release. 536 536 537 - AT+INTMOD=0 DisableInterrupt468 +[[image:1654157342174-798.png]] 538 538 539 - AT+INTMOD=1Interrupt triggerbyrising orfallingedge.470 +Connect the Interrupt pin to RS485-LN INT port and connect the GND pin to V- port. When there is a high voltage (Max 24v) on INT pin. Device will send an uplink packet. 540 540 541 -AT+INTMOD=2 Interrupt trigger by falling edge. ( Default Value) 542 542 543 - AT+INTMOD=3Interrupt trigger by risingedge.473 +== 3.4 Uplink Payload == 544 544 545 - 546 -1. 547 -11. Uplink Payload 548 - 549 -|**Size(bytes)**|**2**|**1**|**Length depends on the return from the commands** 550 -|Value|((( 475 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#4bacc6; color:white; width:734px" %) 476 +|**Size(bytes)**|(% style="width:120px" %)**2**|(% style="width:116px" %)**1**|(% style="width:386px" %)**Length depends on the return from the commands** 477 +|Value|(% style="width:120px" %)((( 551 551 Battery(mV) 552 552 553 553 & 554 554 555 555 Interrupt _Flag 556 -)))|((( 483 +)))|(% style="width:116px" %)((( 557 557 PAYLOAD_VER 558 558 559 559 560 -)))|If the valid payload is too long and exceed the maximum support payload length in server, server will show payload not provided in the LoRaWAN server. 487 +)))|(% style="width:386px" %)If the valid payload is too long and exceed the maximum support payload length in server, server will show payload not provided in the LoRaWAN server. 561 561 562 562 Below is the decoder for the first 3 bytes. The rest bytes are dynamic depends on different RS485 sensors. 563 563 564 564 565 -fu nctionDecoder(bytes,port){492 +== 3.5 Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink == 566 566 567 - ~/~/Payload Formatsof RS485-BL Deceive494 +User can configure RS485-LN via AT Commands or LoRaWAN Downlink Commands 568 568 569 -return { 570 - 571 - ~/~/Battery,units:V 572 - 573 - BatV:((bytes[0]<<8 | bytes[1])&0x7fff)/1000, 574 - 575 - ~/~/GPIO_EXTI 576 - 577 - EXTI_Trigger:(bytes[0] & 0x80)? "TRUE":"FALSE", 578 - 579 - ~/~/payload of version 580 - 581 - Pay_ver:bytes[2], 582 - 583 - }; 584 - 585 - } 586 - 587 - 588 - 589 - 590 - 591 - 592 - 593 -TTN V3 uplink screen shot. 594 - 595 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image023.png]] 596 - 597 -1. 598 -11. Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink 599 - 600 -User can configure RS485-BL via [[AT Commands >>path:#_Using_the_AT]]or LoRaWAN Downlink Commands 601 - 602 602 There are two kinds of Commands: 603 603 604 -* **Common Commands**: They should be available for each sensor, such as: change uplink interval, reset device. For firmware v1.3, user can find what common commands it supports: http:~/~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_AT_Commands_and_Downlink_Commands498 +* (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Common Commands**(%%): They should be available for each sensor, such as: change uplink interval, reset device. For firmware v1.3, user can find what common commands it supports: [[End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command>>doc:Main.End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command.WebHome]] 605 605 606 -* **Sensor Related Commands**: These commands are special designed for RS485- BL. User can see these commands below:500 +* (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Sensor Related Commands**(%%): These commands are special designed for RS485-LN. User can see these commands below: 607 607 608 -1. 609 -11. 610 -111. Common Commands: 502 +=== 3.5.1 Common Commands === 611 611 612 -They should be available for each of Dragino Sensors, such as: change uplink interval, reset device. For firmware v1.3, user can find what common commands it supports: [[ http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_AT_Commands_and_Downlink_Commands>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_AT_Commands_and_Downlink_Commands]]504 +They should be available for each of Dragino Sensors, such as: change uplink interval, reset device. For firmware v1.3, user can find what common commands it supports: [[End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command>>doc:Main.End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command.WebHome]] 613 613 614 614 615 -1. 616 -11. 617 -111. Sensor related commands: 507 +=== 3.5.2 Sensor related commands === 618 618 619 - ==== ChooseDeviceType(RS485orTTL)====509 +Response feature is added to the server's downlink, a special package with a FPort of 200 will be uploaded immediately after receiving the data sent by the server. 620 620 621 - RS485-BL can connect to either RS485sensors or TTL sensor.Userneed to specify whattype of sensor needo connect.511 +[[image:image-20220602163333-5.png||height="263" width="1160"]] 622 622 623 - *ATCommand513 +The first byte of this package represents whether the configuration is successful, 00 represents failure, 01 represents success. Except for the first byte, the other is the previous downlink. (All commands except A8 type commands are applicable) 624 624 625 -**AT+MOD=1** ~/~/ Set to support RS485-MODBUS type sensors. User can connect multiply RS485 , Modbus sensors to the A / B pins. 626 626 627 - **AT+MOD=2**~/~/Set to support TTL Level sensors,Usercan connectoneTTL Sensor to the TXD/RXD/GND pins.516 +=== 3.5.3 Sensor related commands === 628 628 518 +==== ==== 629 629 630 -* D ownlinkPayload520 +==== **RS485 Debug Command** ==== 631 631 632 - **0Aaa**àsameasAT+MOD=aa522 +This command is used to configure the RS485 devices; they won’t be used during sampling. 633 633 524 +* **AT Command** 634 634 526 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 527 +((( 528 +**AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m** 529 +))) 635 635 636 - ====[[RS485DebugCommand>>path:#downlink_A8]](AT+CFGDEV) ====531 +m: 0: no CRC, 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS in the end of this command 637 637 638 - Thiscommand is used to configure the RS485 or TTL sensors; theywon’t be used duringsampling.533 +* **Downlink Payload** 639 639 640 -* AT Command 641 - 642 -AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m 643 - 644 -m: 0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS in the end of this command. 645 - 646 - 647 - 648 -* Downlink Payload 649 - 650 650 Format: A8 MM NN XX XX XX XX YY 651 651 652 652 Where: ... ... @@ -654,9 +654,12 @@ 654 654 * MM: 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS ; 0: no CRC 655 655 * NN: The length of RS485 command 656 656 * XX XX XX XX: RS485 command total NN bytes 657 -* YY: How many bytes will be uplink from the return of this RS485 command, if YY=0, RS485-BL will execute the downlink command without uplink; if YY>0, RS485-BL will uplink total YY bytes from the output of this RS485 command 542 +* YY: How many bytes will be uplink from the return of this RS485 command, 543 +** if YY=0, RS485-LN will execute the downlink command without uplink; 544 +** if YY>0, RS485-LN will uplink total YY bytes from the output of this RS485 command; Fport=200 545 +** if YY=FF, RS485-LN will uplink RS485 output with the downlink command content; Fport=200. 658 658 659 -**Example 1 :**547 +**Example 1** ~-~-> Configure without ask for uplink (YY=0) 660 660 661 661 To connect a Modbus Alarm with below commands. 662 662 ... ... @@ -666,59 +666,76 @@ 666 666 667 667 So if user want to use downlink command to control to RS485 Alarm, he can use: 668 668 669 -**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**: to activate the RS485 Alarm 557 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**(%%): to activate the RS485 Alarm 670 670 671 -**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 00 00**: to deactivate the RS485 Alarm 559 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 00 00**(%%): to deactivate the RS485 Alarm 672 672 673 673 A8 is type code and 01 means add CRC-16/MODBUS at the end, the 3^^rd^^ byte is 06, means the next 6 bytes are the command to be sent to the RS485 network, the final byte 00 means this command don’t need to acquire output. 674 674 675 675 676 -**Example 2 :**564 +**Example 2** ~-~-> Configure with requesting uplink and original downlink command (**YY=FF**) 677 677 678 - CheckTTLSensorurn:566 +User in IoT server send a downlink command: (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**A8 01 06 0A 08 00 04 00 01 YY** 679 679 680 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image024.png]] 681 681 569 +RS485-LN got this downlink command and send (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**0A 08 00 04 00 01 **(%%)to Modbus network. One of the RS485 sensor in the network send back Modbus reply **0A 08 00 04 00 00**. RS485-LN get this reply and combine with the original downlink command and uplink. The uplink message is: 682 682 571 + **A8** (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**0A 08 00 04 00 **(% style="color:red" %)**01 06** ** **(% style="color:green" %)**0A 08 00 04 00 00** 683 683 573 + [[image:1654159460680-153.png]] 684 684 685 -==== Set Payload version ==== 686 686 576 + 577 +==== **Set Payload version** ==== 578 + 687 687 This is the first byte of the uplink payload. RS485-BL can connect to different sensors. User can set the PAYVER field to tell server how to decode the current payload. 688 688 689 -* AT Command: 581 +* **AT Command:** 690 690 691 -AT+PAYVER: Set PAYVER field = 1 583 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 584 +((( 585 +**AT+PAYVER: Set PAYVER field = 1** 586 +))) 692 692 693 693 694 -* Downlink Payload: 589 +* **Downlink Payload:** 695 695 696 -0xAE 01 àSet PAYVER field = 0x01591 +**0xAE 01** ~-~-> Set PAYVER field = 0x01 697 697 698 -0xAE 0F àSet PAYVER field = 0x0F593 +**0xAE 0F** ~-~-> Set PAYVER field = 0x0F 699 699 700 700 701 -==== Set RS485 Sampling Commands ==== 702 702 597 +==== **Set RS485 Sampling Commands** ==== 598 + 703 703 AT+COMMANDx, AT+DATACUTx and AT+SEARCHx 704 704 705 -These three commands are used to configure how the RS485-BL polling data from Modbus device. Detail of usage please see : [[polling RS485 device>> path:#polling_485]].601 +These three commands are used to configure how the RS485-BL polling data from Modbus device. Detail of usage please see : [[polling RS485 device>>||anchor="H3.3.3Configurereadcommandsforeachsampling"]]. 706 706 707 707 708 -* AT Command: 604 +* **AT Command:** 709 709 710 -AT+COMMANDx: Configure RS485 read command to sensor. 606 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 607 +((( 608 +**AT+COMMANDx: Configure RS485 read command to sensor.** 609 +))) 711 711 712 -AT+DATACUTx: Configure how to handle return from RS485 devices. 611 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 612 +((( 613 +**AT+DATACUTx: Configure how to handle return from RS485 devices.** 614 +))) 713 713 714 -AT+SEARCHx: Configure search command 616 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 617 +((( 618 +**AT+SEARCHx: Configure search command** 619 +))) 715 715 716 716 717 -* Downlink Payload: 622 +* **Downlink Payload:** 718 718 719 -0xAF downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx. 624 +**0xAF** downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx. 720 720 721 -Note: if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink. 626 +(% style="color:red" %)**Note**(%%): if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink. 722 722 723 723 Format: AF MM NN LL XX XX XX XX YY 724 724 ... ... @@ -725,23 +725,23 @@ 725 725 Where: 726 726 727 727 * MM: the ATCOMMAND or AT+DATACUT to be set. Value from 01 ~~ 0F, 728 -* NN: 0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value. 729 -* LL: The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command 633 +* NN: 0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value. 634 +* LL: The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command 730 730 * XX XX XX XX: AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command 731 -* YY: If YY=0, RS485-BL will execute the downlink command without uplink; if YY=1, RS485-BL will execute an uplink after got this command. 636 +* YY: If YY=0, RS485-BL will execute the downlink command without uplink; if YY=1, RS485-BL will execute an uplink after got this command. 732 732 733 -Example: 638 +**Example:** 734 734 735 -**AF 03 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**: Same as AT+COMMAND3=0A 05 00 04 00 01,1 640 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AF 03 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**(%%): Same as AT+COMMAND3=0A 05 00 04 00 01,1 736 736 737 -**AF 03 02 06 10 01 05 06 09 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**16**,**1**,**5+6+9+10** 642 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AF 03 02 06**(% style="color:orange" %)** 10 **(% style="color:red" %)**01 **(% style="color:green" %)**05 06 09 0A**(% style="color:#037691" %)** 00**(%%): Same as AT+DATACUT3=(% style="color:orange" %)**16**(%%),(% style="color:red" %)**1**(%%),(% style="color:green" %)**5+6+9+10** 738 738 739 -**AF 03 02 06 0B 02 05 07 08 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**11**,**2**,**5~~7+8~~10** 644 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AF 03 02 06 **(% style="color:orange" %)**0B**(% style="color:red" %)** 02 **(% style="color:green" %)**05 07 08 0A **(% style="color:#037691" %)**00**(%%): Same as AT+DATACUT3=(% style="color:orange" %)**11**(%%),(% style="color:red" %)**2**(%%),(% style="color:green" %)**5~~7+8~~10** 740 740 741 741 742 -0xAB downlink command can be used for set AT+SEARCHx 647 +**0xAB** downlink command can be used for set AT+SEARCHx 743 743 744 -Example: **AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx** (03 here means there are total 3 bytes after 03) So 649 +**Example:** **AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx** (03 here means there are total 3 bytes after 03) So 745 745 746 746 * AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx same as AT+SEARCHaa=1,xx xx xx 747 747 * AB aa 02 03 xx xx xx 02 yy yy(03 means there are 3 bytes after 03, they are xx xx xx;02 means there are 2 bytes after 02, they are yy yy) so the commands ... ... @@ -749,145 +749,164 @@ 749 749 **AB aa 02 03 xx xx xx 02 yy yy** same as **AT+SEARCHaa=2,xx xx xx+yy yy** 750 750 751 751 752 -==== Fast command to handle MODBUS device ==== 753 753 658 +==== **Fast command to handle MODBUS device** ==== 659 + 754 754 AT+MBFUN is valid since v1.3 firmware version. The command is for fast configure to read Modbus devices. It is only valid for the devices which follow the [[MODBUS-RTU protocol>>url:https://www.modbustools.com/modbus.html]]. 755 755 756 756 This command is valid since v1.3 firmware version 757 757 758 758 759 -AT+MBFUN has only two value: 665 +**AT+MBFUN has only two value:** 760 760 761 -* AT+MBFUN=1: Enable Modbus reading. And get response base on the MODBUS return 667 +* **AT+MBFUN=1**: Enable Modbus reading. And get response base on the MODBUS return 762 762 763 763 AT+MBFUN=1, device can auto read the Modbus function code: 01, 02, 03 or 04. AT+MBFUN has lower priority vs AT+DATACUT command. If AT+DATACUT command is configured, AT+MBFUN will be ignore. 764 764 765 -* AT+MBFUN=0: Disable Modbus fast reading. 671 +* **AT+MBFUN=0**: Disable Modbus fast reading. 766 766 767 -Example: 673 +**Example:** 768 768 769 769 * AT+MBFUN=1 and AT+DATACUT1/AT+DATACUT2 are not configure (0,0,0). 770 770 * AT+COMMAND1= 01 03 00 10 00 08,1 ~-~-> read slave address 01 , function code 03, start address 00 01, quantity of registers 00 08. 771 771 * AT+COMMAND2= 01 02 00 40 00 10,1 ~-~-> read slave address 01 , function code 02, start address 00 40, quantity of inputs 00 10. 772 772 773 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image025.png]]679 +[[image:1654133913295-597.png]] 774 774 775 775 776 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image026.png]]682 +[[image:1654133954153-643.png]] 777 777 778 778 779 -* Downlink Commands: 685 +* **Downlink Commands:** 780 780 781 -A9 aa - àSame as AT+MBFUN=aa687 +**A9 aa** ~-~-> Same as AT+MBFUN=aa 782 782 783 783 784 -==== RS485 command timeout ==== 785 785 691 +==== **RS485 command timeout** ==== 692 + 786 786 Some Modbus device has slow action to send replies. This command is used to configure the RS485-BL to use longer time to wait for their action. 787 787 788 788 Default value: 0, range: 0 ~~ 5 seconds 789 789 790 790 791 -* AT Command: 698 +* **AT Command:** 792 792 793 -AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc) 700 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 701 +((( 702 +**AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc)** 703 +))) 794 794 795 -Example: 705 +**Example:** 796 796 797 797 **AT+CMDDL1=1000** to send the open time to 1000ms 798 798 799 799 800 -* Downlink Payload: 710 +* **Downlink Payload:** 801 801 802 802 0x AA aa bb cc 803 803 804 804 Same as: AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc) 805 805 806 - Example: 716 + **Example:** 807 807 808 - 0xAA 01 03 E8 àSame as **AT+CMDDL1=1000 ms**718 + **0xAA 01 03 E8** ~-~-> Same as **AT+CMDDL1=1000 ms** 809 809 810 810 811 -==== [[Uplink>>path:#downlink_A8]] payload mode ==== 812 812 722 +==== **Uplink payload mode** ==== 723 + 813 813 Define to use one uplink or multiple uplinks for the sampling. 814 814 815 -The use of this command please see: [[Compose Uplink payload>> path:#DataUP]]726 +The use of this command please see: [[Compose Uplink payload>>||anchor="H3.3.4Composetheuplinkpayload"]] 816 816 817 -* AT Command: 728 +* **AT Command:** 818 818 819 -AT+DATAUP=0 730 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 731 +((( 732 +**AT+DATAUP=0** 733 +))) 820 820 821 -AT+DATAUP=1 735 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 736 +((( 737 +**AT+DATAUP=1** 738 +))) 822 822 823 823 824 -* Downlink Payload: 741 +* **Downlink Payload:** 825 825 826 -0xAD 00 àSame as AT+DATAUP=0743 +**0xAD 00** **~-~->** Same as AT+DATAUP=0 827 827 828 -0xAD 01 àSame as AT+DATAUP=1745 +**0xAD 01** **~-~->** Same as AT+DATAUP=1 829 829 830 830 831 -==== Manually trigger an Uplink ==== 832 832 749 +==== **Manually trigger an Uplink** ==== 750 + 833 833 Ask device to send an uplink immediately. 834 834 835 -* Downlink Payload: 753 +* **Downlink Payload:** 836 836 837 -0x08 FF, RS485-BL will immediately send an uplink. 755 +**0x08 FF**, RS485-BL will immediately send an uplink. 838 838 839 839 840 -==== Clear RS485 Command ==== 841 841 759 +==== **Clear RS485 Command** ==== 760 + 842 842 The AT+COMMANDx and AT+DATACUTx settings are stored in special location, user can use below command to clear them. 843 843 844 844 845 -* AT Command: 764 +* **AT Command:** 846 846 847 -**AT+CMDEAR=mm,nn** 766 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+CMDEAR=mm,nn** (%%) mm: start position of erase ,nn: stop position of erase Etc. AT+CMDEAR=1,10 means erase AT+COMMAND1/AT+DATACUT1 to AT+COMMAND10/AT+DATACUT10 848 848 849 -Etc. AT+CMDEAR=1,10 means erase AT+COMMAND1/AT+DATACUT1 to AT+COMMAND10/AT+DATACUT10 850 - 851 851 Example screen shot after clear all RS485 commands. 852 852 853 853 854 - 855 855 The uplink screen shot is: 856 856 857 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image023.png]]773 +[[image:1654134704555-320.png]] 858 858 859 859 860 -* Downlink Payload: 776 +* **Downlink Payload:** 861 861 862 -0x09 aa bb same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb 778 +**0x09 aa bb** same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb 863 863 864 864 865 -==== Set Serial Communication Parameters ==== 866 866 782 +==== **Set Serial Communication Parameters** ==== 783 + 867 867 Set the Rs485 serial communication parameters: 868 868 869 -* AT Command: 786 +* **AT Command:** 870 870 871 871 Set Baud Rate: 872 872 873 -AT+BAUDR=9600 ~/~/ Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200) 790 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 791 +((( 792 +**AT+BAUDR=9600** ~/~/ Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200) 793 +))) 874 874 795 +Set UART Parity 875 875 876 -Set UART parity 797 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 798 +((( 799 +**AT+PARITY=0** ~/~/ Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity 800 +))) 877 877 878 -AT+PARITY=0 ~/~/ Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity 879 - 880 - 881 881 Set STOPBIT 882 882 883 -AT+STOPBIT=0 ~/~/ Option: 0 for 1bit; 1 for 1.5 bit ; 2 for 2 bits 804 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 805 +((( 806 +**AT+STOPBIT=0** ~/~/ Option: 0 for 1bit; 1 for 1.5 bit ; 2 for 2 bits 807 +))) 884 884 885 885 886 -* Downlink Payload: 810 +* **Downlink Payload:** 887 887 888 -A7 01 aa bb: Same AT+BAUDR=hex(aa bb)*100 812 +**A7 01 aa bb**: Same AT+BAUDR=hex(aa bb)*100 889 889 890 -Example: 814 +**Example:** 891 891 892 892 * A7 01 00 60 same as AT+BAUDR=9600 893 893 * A7 01 04 80 same as AT+BAUDR=115200 ... ... @@ -897,287 +897,22 @@ 897 897 A7 03 aa: Same as AT+STOPBIT=aa (aa value: 00 , 01 or 02) 898 898 899 899 900 -==== Control output power duration ==== 901 901 825 +==== **Control output power duration** ==== 826 + 902 902 User can set the output power duration before each sampling. 903 903 904 -* AT Command: 829 +* **AT Command:** 905 905 906 -Example: 831 +**Example:** 907 907 908 -AT+3V3T=1000 ~/~/ 3V3 output power will open 1s before each sampling. 833 +**AT+3V3T=1000** ~/~/ 3V3 output power will open 1s before each sampling. 909 909 910 -AT+5VT=1000 ~/~/ +5V output power will open 1s before each sampling. 835 +**AT+5VT=1000** ~/~/ +5V output power will open 1s before each sampling. 911 911 912 912 913 -* LoRaWAN Downlink Command: 838 +* **LoRaWAN Downlink Command:** 914 914 915 -07 01 aa bb Same as AT+5VT=(aa bb) 840 +**07 01 aa bb** Same as AT+5VT=(aa bb) 916 916 917 -07 02 aa bb Same as AT+3V3T=(aa bb) 918 - 919 - 920 - 921 - 922 -1. 923 -11. Buttons 924 - 925 -|**Button**|**Feature** 926 -|**RST**|Reboot RS485-BL 927 - 928 -1. 929 -11. +3V3 Output 930 - 931 -RS485-BL has a Controllable +3V3 output, user can use this output to power external sensor. 932 - 933 -The +3V3 output will be valid for every sampling. RS485-BL will enable +3V3 output before all sampling and disable the +3V3 after all sampling. 934 - 935 - 936 -The +3V3 output time can be controlled by AT Command. 937 - 938 -**AT+3V3T=1000** 939 - 940 -Means set +3v3 valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real +3v3 output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors. 941 - 942 - 943 -By default, the AT+3V3T=0. This is a special case, means the +3V3 output is always on at any time 944 - 945 - 946 -1. 947 -11. +5V Output 948 - 949 -RS485-BL has a Controllable +5V output, user can use this output to power external sensor. 950 - 951 -The +5V output will be valid for every sampling. RS485-BL will enable +5V output before all sampling and disable the +5v after all sampling. 952 - 953 - 954 -The 5V output time can be controlled by AT Command. 955 - 956 -**AT+5VT=1000** 957 - 958 -Means set 5V valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real 5V output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors. 959 - 960 - 961 -By default, the AT+5VT=0. If the external sensor which require 5v and require more time to get stable state, user can use this command to increase the power ON duration for this sensor. 962 - 963 - 964 - 965 - 966 -1. 967 -11. LEDs 968 - 969 -|**LEDs**|**Feature** 970 -|**LED1**|Blink when device transmit a packet. 971 - 972 -1. 973 -11. Switch Jumper 974 - 975 -|**Switch Jumper**|**Feature** 976 -|**SW1**|((( 977 -ISP position: Upgrade firmware via UART 978 - 979 -Flash position: Configure device, check running status. 980 -))) 981 -|**SW2**|((( 982 -5V position: set to compatible with 5v I/O. 983 - 984 -3.3v position: set to compatible with 3.3v I/O., 985 -))) 986 - 987 -+3.3V: is always ON 988 - 989 -+5V: Only open before every sampling. The time is by default, it is AT+5VT=0. Max open time. 5000 ms. 990 - 991 -1. Case Study 992 - 993 -User can check this URL for some case studies. 994 - 995 -[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=APP_RS485_COMMUNICATE_WITH_SENSORS>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=APP_RS485_COMMUNICATE_WITH_SENSORS]] 996 - 997 - 998 - 999 - 1000 -1. Use AT Command 1001 -11. Access AT Command 1002 - 1003 -RS485-BL supports AT Command set. User can use a USB to TTL adapter plus the 3.5mm Program Cable to connect to RS485-BL to use AT command, as below. 1004 - 1005 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image027.png]] 1006 - 1007 - 1008 -In PC, User needs to set **serial tool**(such as [[putty>>url:https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~~sgtatham/putty/latest.html]], SecureCRT) baud rate to **9600** to access to access serial console of RS485-BL. The default password is 123456. Below is the output for reference: 1009 - 1010 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image028.png]] 1011 - 1012 - 1013 - 1014 -More detail AT Command manual can be found at [[AT Command Manual>>path:#AT_COMMAND]] 1015 - 1016 - 1017 - 1018 -1. 1019 -11. Common AT Command Sequence 1020 -111. Multi-channel ABP mode (Use with SX1301/LG308) 1021 - 1022 -If device has not joined network yet: 1023 - 1024 -AT+FDR 1025 - 1026 -AT+NJM=0 1027 - 1028 -ATZ 1029 - 1030 - 1031 -If device already joined network: 1032 - 1033 -AT+NJM=0 1034 - 1035 -ATZ 1036 - 1037 -1. 1038 -11. 1039 -111. Single-channel ABP mode (Use with LG01/LG02) 1040 - 1041 -AT+FDR Reset Parameters to Factory Default, Keys Reserve 1042 - 1043 -AT+NJM=0 Set to ABP mode 1044 - 1045 -AT+ADR=0 Set the Adaptive Data Rate Off 1046 - 1047 -AT+DR=5 Set Data Rate 1048 - 1049 -AT+TDC=60000 Set transmit interval to 60 seconds 1050 - 1051 -AT+CHS=868400000 Set transmit frequency to 868.4Mhz 1052 - 1053 -AT+RX2FQ=868400000 Set RX2Frequency to 868.4Mhz (according to the result from server) 1054 - 1055 -AT+RX2DR=5 Set RX2DR to match the downlink DR from server. see below 1056 - 1057 -AT+DADDR=26 01 1A F1 Set Device Address to 26 01 1A F1, this ID can be found in the LoRa Server portal. 1058 - 1059 -ATZ Reset MCU 1060 - 1061 -**Note:** 1062 - 1063 -1. Make sure the device is set to ABP mode in the IoT Server. 1064 -1. Make sure the LG01/02 gateway RX frequency is exactly the same as AT+CHS setting. 1065 -1. Make sure SF / bandwidth setting in LG01/LG02 match the settings of AT+DR. refer [[this link>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/&file=LoRaWAN%201.0.3%20Regional%20Parameters.xlsx]] to see what DR means. 1066 -1. The command AT+RX2FQ and AT+RX2DR is to let downlink work. to set the correct parameters, user can check the actually downlink parameters to be used. As below. Which shows the RX2FQ should use 868400000 and RX2DR should be 5 1067 - 1068 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image029.png]] 1069 - 1070 - 1071 -1. FAQ 1072 -11. How to upgrade the image? 1073 - 1074 -The RS485-BL LoRaWAN Controller is shipped with a 3.5mm cable, the cable is used to upload image to RS485-BL to: 1075 - 1076 -* Support new features 1077 -* For bug fix 1078 -* Change LoRaWAN bands. 1079 - 1080 -Below shows the hardware connection for how to upload an image to RS485-BL: 1081 - 1082 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image030.png]] 1083 - 1084 -**Step1:** Download [[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]]. 1085 - 1086 -**Step2**: Download the [[LT Image files>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LT_LoRa_IO_Controller/LT33222-L/image/]]. 1087 - 1088 -**Step3: **Open flashloader; choose the correct COM port to update. 1089 - 1090 - 1091 -|((( 1092 -HOLD PRO then press the RST button, SYS will be ON, then click next 1093 -))) 1094 - 1095 -|((( 1096 -Board detected 1097 -))) 1098 - 1099 -|((( 1100 - 1101 -))) 1102 - 1103 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image031.png]] [[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image032.png]] 1104 - 1105 - 1106 - 1107 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image033.png]] [[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image034.png]] 1108 - 1109 - 1110 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image035.png]] [[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image036.png]] 1111 - 1112 - 1113 -1. 1114 -11. How to change the LoRa Frequency Bands/Region? 1115 - 1116 -User can follow the introduction for [[how to upgrade image>>path:#upgrade_image]]. When download the images, choose the required image file for download. 1117 - 1118 - 1119 - 1120 -1. 1121 -11. How many RS485-Slave can RS485-BL connects? 1122 - 1123 -The RS485-BL can support max 32 RS485 devices. Each uplink command of RS485-BL can support max 16 different RS485 command. So RS485-BL can support max 16 RS485 devices pre-program in the device for uplink. For other devices no pre-program, user can use the [[downlink message (type code 0xA8) to poll their info>>path:#downlink_A8]]. 1124 - 1125 - 1126 - 1127 - 1128 -1. Trouble Shooting 1129 -11. Downlink doesn’t work, how to solve it? 1130 - 1131 -Please see this link for debug: 1132 - 1133 -[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug]] 1134 - 1135 - 1136 - 1137 -1. 1138 -11. Why I can’t join TTN V3 in US915 /AU915 bands? 1139 - 1140 -It might about the channels mapping. Please see for detail. 1141 - 1142 -[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug#Notice_of_US915.2FCN470.2FAU915_Frequency_band>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug#Notice_of_US915.2FCN470.2FAU915_Frequency_band]] 1143 - 1144 - 1145 - 1146 -1. Order Info 1147 - 1148 -**Part Number: RS485-BL-XXX** 1149 - 1150 -**XXX:** 1151 - 1152 -* **EU433**: frequency bands EU433 1153 -* **EU868**: frequency bands EU868 1154 -* **KR920**: frequency bands KR920 1155 -* **CN470**: frequency bands CN470 1156 -* **AS923**: frequency bands AS923 1157 -* **AU915**: frequency bands AU915 1158 -* **US915**: frequency bands US915 1159 -* **IN865**: frequency bands IN865 1160 -* **RU864**: frequency bands RU864 1161 -* **KZ865: **frequency bands KZ865 1162 - 1163 -1. Packing Info 1164 - 1165 -**Package Includes**: 1166 - 1167 -* RS485-BL x 1 1168 -* Stick Antenna for LoRa RF part x 1 1169 -* Program cable x 1 1170 - 1171 -**Dimension and weight**: 1172 - 1173 -* Device Size: 13.5 x 7 x 3 cm 1174 -* Device Weight: 105g 1175 -* Package Size / pcs : 14.5 x 8 x 5 cm 1176 -* Weight / pcs : 170g 1177 - 1178 -1. Support 1179 - 1180 -* 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. 1181 -* 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 1182 - 1183 -[[support@dragino.com>>url:file:///D:/市场资料/说明书/LoRa/LT系列/support@dragino.com]] 842 +**07 02 aa bb** Same as AT+3V3T=(aa bb)
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