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3 3  
4 4  **Table of Contents:**
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6 -{{toc/}}
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22 22  == 1.1 ​What is SDI-12 to LoRaWAN Converter ==
23 23  
24 24  
25 -The Dragino (% style="color:blue" %)**SDI-12-LB**(%%) is a (% style="color:blue" %)**SDI-12 to LoRaWAN Converter **(%%)designed for Smart Agriculture solution.
24 +The Dragino **SDI-12-LB** is a **SDI-12 to LoRaWAN Converter **designed for Smart Agriculture solution.
26 26  
27 27  SDI-12 (Serial Digital Interface at 1200 baud) is an asynchronous [[serial communications>>url:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_communication]] protocol for intelligent sensors that monitor environment data. SDI-12 protocol is widely used in Agriculture sensor and Weather Station sensors.
28 28  
29 -SDI-12-LB has SDI-12 interface and support 12v output to power external SDI-12 sensor. It can get the environment data from SDI-12 sensor and sends out the data via LoRaWAN wireless protocol.
28 +**SDI-12-LB** has SDI-12 interface and support 12v output to power external SDI-12 sensor. It can get the environment data from SDI-12 sensor and sends out the data via LoRaWAN wireless protocol.
30 30  
31 -The LoRa wireless technology used in SDI-12-LB allows device to send data and reach extremely long ranges at low data-rates. It provides ultra-long range spread spectrum communication and high interference immunity whilst minimizing current consumption.
30 +The LoRa wireless technology used in **SDI-12-LB** allows device to send data and reach extremely long ranges at low data-rates. It provides ultra-long range spread spectrum communication and high interference immunity whilst minimizing current consumption.
32 32  
33 -SDI-12-LB is powered by (% style="color:blue" %)**8500mAh Li-SOCI2 battery**(%%), it is designed for long term use up to 5 years.
32 +**SDI-12-LB** is powered by **8500mAh Li-SOCI2 battery**, it is designed for long term use up to 5 years.
34 34  
35 -Each SDI-12-LB is pre-load with a set of unique keys for LoRaWAN registrations, register these keys to local LoRaWAN server and it will auto connect after power on.
34 +Each **SDI-12-LB** is pre-load with a set of unique keys for LoRaWAN registrations, register these keys to local LoRaWAN server and it will auto connect after power on.
36 36  
37 37  
38 38  [[image:image-20230201084414-1.png||height="464" width="1108"]]
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40 40  
41 41  
42 42  
42 +
43 +
43 43  == ​1.2 Features ==
44 44  
45 45  
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58 58  == 1.3 Specification ==
59 59  
60 60  
61 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Micro Controller:**
62 +**Micro Controller:**
62 62  
63 63  * MCU: 48Mhz ARM
64 64  * Flash: 256KB
65 65  * RAM: 64KB
66 66  
67 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Common DC Characteristics:**
68 +**Common DC Characteristics:**
68 68  
69 69  * Supply Voltage: 2.5v ~~ 3.6v
70 70  * Operating Temperature: -40 ~~ 85°C
71 71  
72 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**LoRa Spec:**
73 +**LoRa Spec:**
73 73  
74 74  * Frequency Range,  Band 1 (HF): 862 ~~ 1020 Mhz
75 75  * Max +22 dBm constant RF output vs.
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76 76  * RX sensitivity: down to -139 dBm.
77 77  * Excellent blocking immunity
78 78  
79 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Current Input Measuring :**
80 +**Current Input Measuring :**
80 80  
81 81  * Range: 0 ~~ 20mA
82 82  * Accuracy: 0.02mA
83 83  * Resolution: 0.001mA
84 84  
85 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Voltage Input Measuring:**
86 +**Voltage Input Measuring:**
86 86  
87 87  * Range: 0 ~~ 30v
88 88  * Accuracy: 0.02v
89 89  * Resolution: 0.001v
90 90  
91 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Battery:**
92 +**Battery:**
92 92  
93 93  * Li/SOCI2 un-chargeable battery
94 94  * Capacity: 8500mAh
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96 96  * Max continuously current: 130mA
97 97  * Max boost current: 2A, 1 second
98 98  
99 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Power Consumption**
100 +**Power Consumption**
100 100  
101 101  * Sleep Mode: 5uA @ 3.3v
102 102  * LoRa Transmit Mode: 125mA @ 20dBm, 82mA @ 14dBm
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111 111  == 1.5 Sleep mode and working mode ==
112 112  
113 113  
114 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Deep Sleep Mode: **(%%)Sensor doesn't have any LoRaWAN activate. This mode is used for storage and shipping to save battery life.
115 +**Deep Sleep Mode: **Sensor doesn't have any LoRaWAN activate. This mode is used for storage and shipping to save battery life.
115 115  
116 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Working Mode: **(%%)In this mode, Sensor will work as LoRaWAN Sensor to Join LoRaWAN network and send out sensor data to server. Between each sampling/tx/rx periodically, sensor will be in IDLE mode), in IDLE mode, sensor has the same power consumption as Deep Sleep mode.
117 +**Working Mode: **In this mode, Sensor will work as LoRaWAN Sensor to Join LoRaWAN network and send out sensor data to server. Between each sampling/tx/rx periodically, sensor will be in IDLE mode), in IDLE mode, sensor has the same power consumption as Deep Sleep mode.
117 117  
118 118  
119 119  == 1.6 Button & LEDs ==
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159 159  == 1.9 Mechanical ==
160 160  
161 161  
163 +
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162 162  [[image:image-20230201090139-2.png]]
163 163  
164 164  [[image:image-20230201090139-3.png]]
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171 171  == 2.1 How it works ==
172 172  
173 173  
174 -The SDI-12-LB is configured as (% style="color:#037691" %)**LoRaWAN OTAA Class A**(%%) mode by default. It has OTAA keys to join LoRaWAN network. To connect a local LoRaWAN network, you need to input the OTAA keys in the LoRaWAN IoT server and activate the SDI-12-LB. It will automatically join the network via OTAA and start to send the sensor value. The default uplink interval is 20 minutes.
178 +The SDI-12-LB is configured as **LoRaWAN OTAA Class A** mode by default. It has OTAA keys to join LoRaWAN network. To connect a local LoRaWAN network, you need to input the OTAA keys in the LoRaWAN IoT server and activate the SDI-12-LB. It will automatically join the network via OTAA and start to send the sensor value. The default uplink interval is 20 minutes.
175 175  
176 176  
177 177  == 2.2 Quick guide to connect to LoRaWAN server (OTAA) ==
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186 186  The LPS8V2 is already set to connected to [[TTN network >>url:https://console.cloud.thethings.network/]], so what we need to now is configure the TTN server.
187 187  
188 188  
189 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Step 1**(%%): Create a device in TTN with the OTAA keys from SDI-12-LB.
193 +**Step 1**: Create a device in TTN with the OTAA keys from SDI-12-LB.
190 190  
191 191  Each SDI-12-LB is shipped with a sticker with the default device EUI as below:
192 192  
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200 200  You can enter this key in the LoRaWAN Server portal. Below is TTN screen shot:
201 201  
202 202  
203 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Register the device**
207 +**Register the device**
204 204  
205 205  [[image:1675213652444-622.png]]
206 206  
207 207  
208 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Add APP EUI and DEV EUI**
212 +**Add APP EUI and DEV EUI**
209 209  
210 210  
211 211  [[image:1675213661769-223.png]]
212 212  
213 213  
214 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Add APP EUI in the application**
218 +**Add APP EUI in the application**
215 215  
216 216  
217 217  [[image:1675213675852-577.png]]
218 218  
219 219  
220 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Add APP KEY**
224 +**Add APP KEY**
221 221  
222 222  [[image:1675213686734-883.png]]
223 223  
224 224  
225 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Step 2**(%%): Activate on SDI-12-LB
229 +**Step 2**: Activate on SDI-12-LB
226 226  
227 227  
228 228  Press the button for 5 seconds to activate the SDI-12-LB.
229 229  
230 230  
231 -(% style="color:green" %)**Green led**(%%) will fast blink 5 times, device will enter (% style="color:blue" %)**OTA mode** (%%)for 3 seconds. And then start to JOIN LoRaWAN network. (% style="color:green" %)**Green led**(%%) will solidly turn on for 5 seconds after joined in network.
235 +**Green led** will fast blink 5 times, device will enter **OTA mode** for 3 seconds. And then start to JOIN LoRaWAN network. **Green led** will solidly turn on for 5 seconds after joined in network.
232 232  
233 233  
234 234  [[image:1675213704414-644.png]]
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257 257  [[image:image-20230201091027-7.png||height="261" width="1179"]]
258 258  
259 259  
260 -==== (% style="color:blue" %)**al!  ~-~- Get SDI-12 sensor Identification**(%%) ====
264 +==== **al!  ~-~- Get SDI-12 sensor Identification** ====
261 261  
262 262  
263 263  * AT Command: AT+ADDRI=aa
264 264  * LoRaWAN Downlink(prefix 0xAA00): AA 00 aa
265 265  
266 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Parameter:  **(%%)aa: ASCII value of SDI-12 sensor address in downlink or HEX value in AT Command)
270 +**Parameter:  **aa: ASCII value of SDI-12 sensor address in downlink or HEX value in AT Command)
267 267  
268 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example :   **AT+ADDRI=0 ( Equal to downlink: 0x AA 00 30)
272 +**Example :  **AT+ADDRI=0 ( Equal to downlink: 0x AA 00 30)
269 269  
270 270  
271 271  The following is the display information on the serial port and the server.
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277 277  [[image:image-20230201091257-9.png||height="225" width="1242"]]
278 278  
279 279  
280 -==== (% style="color:blue" %)**aM!,aMC!, aM1!- aM9!, aMC1!- aMC9!**(%%) ====
284 +==== **aM!,aMC!, aM1!- aM9!, aMC1!- aMC9!** ====
281 281  
282 282  
283 -(% style="color:red" %)**aM! **(%%): Start Non-Concurrent Measurement
287 +**aM! **: Start Non-Concurrent Measurement
284 284  
285 -(% style="color:red" %)**aMC! **(%%): Start Non-Concurrent Measurement – Request CRC
289 +**aMC! **: Start Non-Concurrent Measurement – Request CRC
286 286  
287 -(% style="color:red" %)**aM1!- aM9! **(%%): Additional Measurements
291 +**aM1!- aM9! **: Additional Measurements
288 288  
289 -(% style="color:red" %)**aMC1!- aMC9!**(%%) : Additional Measurements – Request CRC
293 +**aMC1!- aMC9!** : Additional Measurements – Request CRC
290 290  
291 291  
292 292  * AT Command : AT+ADDRM=0,1,0,1
293 -
294 294  * LoRaWAN Downlink(prefix 0xAA01): 0xAA 01 30 01 00 01
295 295  
296 296  Downlink:AA 01 aa bb cc dd
297 297  
298 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**aa**(%%): SDI-12 sensor address.
301 +**aa**: SDI-12 sensor address.
299 299  
300 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**bb**(%%): 0: no CRC, 1: request CRC
303 +**bb**: 0: no CRC, 1: request CRC
301 301  
302 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**cc**(%%): 1-9: Additional Measurement, 0: no additional measurement
305 +**cc**: 1-9: Additional Measurement, 0: no additional measurement
303 303  
304 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**dd**(%%): delay (in second) to send (% style="color:#037691" %)**aD0!**(%%) to get return.
307 +**dd**: delay (in second) to send **aD0!** to get return.
305 305  
306 306  
307 307  The following is the display information on the serial port and the server.
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314 314  
315 315  
316 316  
317 -==== (% style="color:blue" %)**aC!, aCC!,  aC1!- aC9!,  aCC1!- aCC9! **(%%) ====
320 +==== **aC!, aCC!,  aC1!- aC9!,  aCC1!- aCC9! ** ====
318 318  
319 319  
320 -(% style="color:red" %)**aC!**(%%) : Start Concurrent Measurement
323 +**aC!** : Start Concurrent Measurement
321 321  
322 -(% style="color:red" %)**aCC!** (%%): Start Concurrent Measurement – Request CRC
325 +**aCC!** : Start Concurrent Measurement – Request CRC
323 323  
324 -(% style="color:red" %)**aC1!- aC9!**(%%) : Start Additional Concurrent Measurements
327 +**aC1!- aC9!** : Start Additional Concurrent Measurements
325 325  
326 -(% style="color:red" %)**aCC1!- aCC9!**(%%) : Start Additional Concurrent Measurements – Request CRC
329 +**aCC1!- aCC9!** : Start Additional Concurrent Measurements – Request CRC
327 327  
328 328  
329 329  * AT Command : AT+ADDRC=0,1,0,1 
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332 332  
333 333  Downlink: AA 02 aa bb cc dd
334 334  
335 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**aa**(%%): SDI-12 sensor address.
338 +**aa**: SDI-12 sensor address.
336 336  
337 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**bb**(%%): 0: no CRC, 1: request CRC
340 +**bb**: 0: no CRC, 1: request CRC
338 338  
339 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**cc**(%%): 1-9: Additional Measurement, 0: no additional measurement
342 +**cc**: 1-9: Additional Measurement, 0: no additional measurement
340 340  
341 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**dd**(%%): delay (in second) to send (% style="color:#037691" %)**aD0!**(%%) to get return.
344 +**dd**: delay (in second) to send **aD0!** to get return.
342 342  
343 343  
344 344  The following is the display information on the serial port and the server.
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350 350  [[image:image-20230201091954-13.png||height="203" width="1117"]]
351 351  
352 352  
356 +(% style="display:none" %) (%%)
353 353  
358 +==== **aR0!- aR9!,  aRC0!- aRC9!** ====
354 354  
355 -==== (% style="color:blue" %)**aR0!- aR9!,  aRC0!- aRC9!**(%%) ====
356 356  
357 -
358 358  Start Continuous Measurement
359 359  
360 360  Start Continuous Measurement – Request CRC
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365 365  
366 366  Downlink: AA 03 aa bb cc dd
367 367  
368 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**aa**(%%): SDI-12 sensor address.
371 +**aa**: SDI-12 sensor address.
369 369  
370 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**bb**(%%): 0: no CRC, 1: request CRC
373 +**bb**: 0: no CRC, 1: request CRC
371 371  
372 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**cc**(%%): 1-9: Additional Measurement, 0: no additional measurement
375 +**cc**: 1-9: Additional Measurement, 0: no additional measurement
373 373  
374 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**dd**(%%): delay (in second) to send (% style="color:#037691" %)**aD0!**(%%) to get return.
377 +**dd**: delay (in second) to send **aD0!** to get return.
375 375  
376 376  
377 377  The following is the display information on the serial port and the server.
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384 384  [[image:image-20230201092208-15.png||height="214" width="1140"]]
385 385  
386 386  
387 -=== 2.3.2 Advance SDI-12 Debug command ===
390 +=== ​​​​​​​2.3.2 Advance SDI-12 Debug command ===
388 388  
389 389  
390 390  This command can be used to debug all SDI-12 command.
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392 392  
393 393  LoRaWAN Downlink: A8 aa xx xx xx xx bb cc
394 394  
395 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**aa **(%%): total SDI-12 command length
398 +**aa **: total SDI-12 command length
396 396  
397 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**xx **(%%): SDI-12 command
400 +**xx **: SDI-12 command
398 398  
399 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**bb **(%%): Delay to wait for return
402 +**bb **: Delay to wait for return
400 400  
401 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**cc **(%%): 0: don't uplink return to LoRaWAN, 1: Uplink return to LoRaWAN on FPORT=100
404 +**cc **: 0: don't uplink return to LoRaWAN, 1: Uplink return to LoRaWAN on FPORT=100
402 402  
403 403  
404 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example: **(%%) AT+CFGDEV =0RC0!,1
407 +**Example: **AT+CFGDEV =0RC0!,1
405 405  
406 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**0RC0! **(%%): SDI-12 Command,
409 +**0RC0! **: SDI-12 Command,
407 407  
408 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**1 **(%%): Delay 1 second.  ( 0: 810 mini-second)
411 +**1 **: Delay 1 second.  ( 0: 810 mini-second)
409 409  
410 410  Equal Downlink: 0xA8 05 30 52 43 30 21 01 01
411 411  
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416 416  [[image:image-20230201092355-16.png]]
417 417  
418 418  
419 -[[image:image-20230201092355-17.png||height="426" width="1135"]]
422 +​​​​​​​[[image:image-20230201092355-17.png||height="426" width="1135"]]
420 420  
421 421  
425 +​​​​​​​
426 +
422 422  === 2.3.3 Convert ASCII to String ===
423 423  
424 424  
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427 427  AT+CONVFORM ( Max length: 80 bytes)
428 428  
429 429  
430 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example:**
435 +**Example:**
431 431  
432 432  1) AT+CONVFORM=0, string Convert String from String to ASCII
433 433  
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439 439  [[image:1675214856590-846.png]]
440 440  
441 441  
447 +
448 +
449 +​​​​​​​
450 +
442 442  === 2.3.4 Define periodically SDI-12 commands and uplink. ===
443 443  
444 444  
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447 447  User can define max 15 SDI-12 Commands (AT+COMMAND1 ~~ AT+COMMANDF). On each uplink period (TDC time, default 20 minutes), SDI-12-LB will send these SDI-12 commands and wait for return from SDI-12 sensors. SDI-12-LB will then combine these returns and uplink via LoRaWAN.
448 448  
449 449  
450 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command:**
459 +* ** AT Command:**
451 451  
452 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+COMMANDx=var1,var2,var3,var4.**
461 +**AT+COMMANDx=var1,var2,var3,var4.**
453 453  
454 -(% style="color:red" %)**var1**(%%): SDI-12 command , for example: 0RC0!
463 +**var1**: SDI-12 command , for example: 0RC0!
455 455  
456 -(% style="color:red" %)**var2**(%%): Wait timeout for return. (unit: second)
465 +**var2**: Wait timeout for return. (unit: second)
457 457  
458 -(% style="color:red" %)**var3**(%%): Whether to send //addrD0!// to get return after var2 timeout. 0: Don't Send //addrD0! //; 1: Send //addrD0!//.
467 +**var3**: Whether to send //addrD0!// to get return after var2 timeout. 0: Don't Send //addrD0! //; 1: Send //addrD0!//.
459 459  
460 -(% style="color:red" %)**var4**(%%): validation check for return. If return invalid, SDI-12-LB will resend this command. Max 2 retries.
469 +**var4**: validation check for return. If return invalid, SDI-12-LB will resend this command. Max 2 retries.
461 461  
462 -(% style="color:red" %)**0 **(%%) No validation check;
471 +**0 ** No validation check;
463 463  
464 -(% style="color:red" %)**1** (%%) Check if return chars are printable char(0x20 ~~ 0x7E);
473 +**1**  Check if return chars are printable char(0x20 ~~ 0x7E);
465 465  
466 -(% style="color:#red" %)**2**(%%)  Check if there is return from SDI-12 sensor
475 +**2**  Check if there is return from SDI-12 sensor
467 467  
468 -(% style="color:red" %)**3** (%%) Check if return pass CRC check ( SDI-12 command var1 must include CRC request);
477 +**3**  Check if return pass CRC check ( SDI-12 command var1 must include CRC request);
469 469  
470 470  
471 -Each AT+COMMANDx is followed by a (% style="color:blue" %)**AT+DATACUT**(%%) command. AT+DATACUT command is used to take the useful string from the SDI-12 sensor so the final payload will have the minimum length to uplink.
480 +Each AT+COMMANDx is followed by a **AT+DATACUT** command. AT+DATACUT command is used to take the useful string from the SDI-12 sensor so the final payload will have the minimum length to uplink.
472 472  
473 473  
474 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+DATACUTx**(%%) : This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx, max return length is 100 bytes.
483 +**AT+DATACUTx** : This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx, max return length is 100 bytes.
475 475  
476 476  (% border="1" style="background-color:#f7faff; width:436px" %)
477 477  |(% style="width:433px" %)(((
478 -**AT+DATACUTx=a,b,c**
487 +AT+DATACUTx=a,b,c
479 479  
480 480  **a**:  length for the return of AT+COMMAND
481 481  
482 -**b**: 1: grab valid value by byte, max 6 bytes. 2: grab valid value by bytes section, max 3 sections.
491 +**b**: 1: grab valid value by byte, max 6 bytes. 2: grab valid value by bytes section, max 3 sections.
483 483  
484 484  **c**:  define the position for valid value. 
485 485  )))
486 486  
487 -For example, if return from AT+COMMAND1 is “013METER   TER12 112T12-00024895” , Below AT+DATACUT1 will get different result to combine payload:
496 +For example, if return from AT+COMMAND1 is “013METER   TER12 112T12-00024895” ,. Below AT+DATACUT1 will get different result to combine payload:
488 488  
489 489  
490 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; width:510px" %)
491 -|(% style="width:170px" %)**AT+DATACUT1 value**|(% style="width:338px" %)**Final Result to combine Payload**
492 -|(% style="width:170px" %)34,1,1+2+3|(% style="width:338px" %)0D 00 01 30 31 33
493 -|(% style="width:170px" %)34,2,1~~8+12~~16|(% style="width:338px" %)0D 00 01 30 31 33 4D 45 54 45 52 54 45 52 31 32
494 -|(% style="width:170px" %)34,2,1~~34|(% style="width:338px" %)0D 00 01 30 31 33 4D 45 54 45 52 20 20 20 54 45 52 31 32 20 31 31 32 54 31 32 2D 30 30 30 32 34 38 39 35 0D 0A
499 +|AT+DATACUT1 value|Final Result to combine Payload
500 +|34,1,1+2+3|0D 00 01 30 31 33
501 +|34,2,1~~8+12~~16|0D 00 01 30 31 33 4D 45 54 45 52 54 45 52 31 32
502 +|34,2,1~~34|0D 00 01 30 31 33 4D 45 54 45 52 20 20 20 54 45 52 31 32 20 31 31 32 54 31 32 2D 30 30 30 32 34 38 39 35 0D 0A
495 495  
496 -* (% style="color:blue" %)** Downlink Payload:**
504 +* ** Downlink Payload:**
497 497  
498 -(% style="color:blue" %)**0xAF**(%%)  downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx.
506 +**0xAF**  downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx.
499 499  
500 500  
501 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note : if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink.**
509 +**Note : if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink.**
502 502  
503 503  
504 -Format: ** (% style="color:#037691" %)AF MM NN LL XX XX XX XX YY(%%)**
512 +Format: ** AF MM NN LL XX XX XX XX YY**
505 505  
506 506  Where:
507 507  
508 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**MM **(%%): the AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT to be set. Value from 01 ~~ 0F,
509 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**NN **(%%):  1: set the AT+DATACUT value ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value.
510 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**LL **(%%):  The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
511 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**XX XX XX XX **(%%): AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
512 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**YY **(%%):  If YY=0, RS485-LN will execute the downlink command without uplink; if YY=1, RS485-LN will execute an uplink after got this command. 
516 +* MM: the AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT to be set. Value from 01 ~~ 0F,
517 +* NN:  1: set the AT+DATACUT value ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value.
518 +* LL:  The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
519 +* XX XX XX XX: AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
520 +* YY:  If YY=0, RS485-LN will execute the downlink command without uplink; if YY=1, RS485-LN will execute an uplink after got this command. 
513 513  
514 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Example:**
522 +Example:
515 515  
516 -[[image:image-20230201094129-18.png]]
524 +**AF 03 01 07 30 4D 43 21 01 01 01 00**: Same as AT+COMMAND3=**0MC!**,** 1**,** 1**,** 1**
517 517  
526 +**AF 03 02 06 10 01 05 06 09 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**16**,**1**,**5+6+9+10**
518 518  
519 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Clear SDI12 Command**
528 +**AF 03 02 06 0B 02 05 07 08 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**11**,**2**,**5~~7+8~~10**
520 520  
530 +
531 +**Clear SDI12 Command**
532 +
521 521  The AT+COMMANDx and AT+DATACUTx settings are stored in special location, user can use below command to clear them.
522 522  
523 523  
524 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT Command:**
536 +* ** AT Command:**
525 525  
526 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT+CMDEAR=mm,nn** (%%) mm: start position of erase ,nn: stop position of erase
538 +**~ AT+CMDEAR=mm,nn**   mm: start position of erase ,nn: stop position of erase
527 527  
528 528  
529 529  Etc. AT+CMDEAR=1,10 means erase AT+COMMAND1/AT+DATACUT1 to AT+COMMAND10/AT+DATACUT10
530 530  
531 531  
532 -* (% style="color:#037691" %)** Downlink Payload:**
544 +* ** Downlink Payload:**
533 533  
534 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**0x09 aa bb**(%%)  same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb
546 +**~ 0x09 aa bb**  same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb
535 535  
536 536  
537 537  
538 -(% style="color:blue" %)**command combination**
539 539  
551 +**command combination**
552 +
540 540  Below shows a screen shot how the results combines together to a uplink payload.
541 541  
542 -[[image:1675215745275-920.png]]
555 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image029.png]]
543 543  
544 544  
545 -If user don't want to use DATACUT for some command, he simply want to uplink all returns. AT+ALLDATAMOD can be set to 1.
558 +If user dont want to use DATACUT for some command, he simply want to uplink all returns. AT+ALLDATAMOD can be set to 1.
546 546  
547 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT+ALLDATAMOD**(%%) will simply get all return and don't do CRC check as result for SDI-12 command. AT+DATACUTx command has higher priority, if AT+DATACUTx has been set, AT+ALLDATAMOD will be ignore for this SDI-12 command.
560 +**AT+ALLDATAMOD** will simply get all return and dont do CRC check as result for SDI-12 command. AT+DATACUTx command has higher priority, if AT+DATACUTx has been set, AT+ALLDATAMOD will be ignore for this SDI-12 command.
548 548  
549 549  
550 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**For example: ** as below photo, AT+ALLDATAMOD=1, but AT+DATACUT1 has been set, AT+DATACUT1 will be still effect the result.
563 +For example: as below photo, AT+ALLDATAMOD=1, but AT+DATACUT1 has been set, AT+DATACUT1 will be still effect the result.
551 551  
552 552  
553 -[[image:1675215782925-448.png]]
566 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image030.png]]
554 554  
555 555  
556 -If AT+ALLDATAMOD=1, (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**FX,X**(%%) will be added in the payload, FX specify which command is used and X specify the length of return. for example in above screen, F1 05 means the return is from AT+COMMAND1 and the return is 5 bytes.
569 +If AT+ALLDATAMOD=1, **FX,X** will be added in the payload, FX specify which command is used and X specify the length of return. for example in above screen, F1 05 means the return is from AT+COMMAND1 and the return is 5 bytes.
557 557  
558 558  
559 559  
560 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Compose Uplink**
573 +**Compose Uplink**
561 561  
575 +**AT+DATAUP=0**
562 562  
563 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT+DATAUP=0**
564 -
565 565  Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with A SIGNLE UPLINK.
566 566  
567 567  Final Payload is Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx
... ... @@ -569,16 +569,16 @@
569 569  Where PAYVER is defined by AT+PAYVER, below is an example screen shot.
570 570  
571 571  
572 -[[image:1675215828102-844.png]]
584 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image031.png]]
573 573  
574 574  
575 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT+DATAUP=1**
587 +**AT+DATAUP=1**
576 576  
577 577  Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with Multiply UPLINKs.
578 578  
579 579  Final Payload is
580 580  
581 -__**Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA**__
593 +**Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA**
582 582  
583 583  1. Battery Info (2 bytes): Battery voltage
584 584  1. PAYVER (1 byte): Defined by AT+PAYVER
... ... @@ -586,24 +586,26 @@
586 586  1. PAYLOAD# (1 byte): Number of this uplink. (from 0,1,2,3…,to PAYLOAD COUNT)
587 587  1. DATA: Valid value: max 6 bytes(US915 version here, Notice*!) for each uplink so each uplink <= 11 bytes. For the last uplink, DATA will might less than 6 bytes
588 588  
589 -[[image:1675215848113-696.png]]
601 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image032.png]]
590 590  
591 591  
592 -(% style="color:red" %)**Notice: the Max bytes is according to the max support bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below:**
604 +**Notice: the Max bytes is according to the max support bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below:**
593 593  
594 -* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date)
595 -* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=1, max 11 bytes for each uplink ( so 11 -5 = 6 max valid date).
596 -* For US915 band, max 11 bytes for each uplink ( so 11 -5 = 6 max valid date).
597 -* For all other bands: max 51 bytes for each uplink  ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date).
606 + ~* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date)
598 598  
599 -(% style="color:red" %)**When AT+DATAUP=1, the maximum number of segments is 15, and the maximum total number of bytes is 1500;**
608 + * For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=1, max 11 bytes for each uplink ( so 11 -5 = 6 max valid date).
600 600  
601 -(% style="color:red" %)**When AT+DATAUP=1 and AT+ADR=0, the maximum number of bytes of each payload is determined by the DR value.**
610 + * For US915 band, max 11 bytes for each uplink ( so 11 -5 = 6 max valid date).
602 602  
612 + ~* For all other bands: max 51 bytes for each uplink  ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date).
603 603  
604 -== 2.4 Uplink Payload ==
614 + *** When AT+DATAUP=1, the maximum number of segments is 15, and the maximum total number of bytes is 1500;**
605 605  
616 +**~ When AT+DATAUP=1 and AT+ADR=0, the maximum number of bytes of each payload is determined by the DR value.**
606 606  
618 +1.
619 +11. Uplink Payload
620 +
607 607  Uplink payloads have two types:
608 608  
609 609  * Distance Value: Use FPORT=2
... ... @@ -612,29 +612,30 @@
612 612  The application server should parse the correct value based on FPORT settings.
613 613  
614 614  
615 -=== 2.4.1 Device Payload, FPORT~=5 ===
629 +1.
630 +11.
631 +111. Device Payload, FPORT=5
616 616  
617 -
618 618  Include device configure status. Once SDI-12-LB Joined the network, it will uplink this message to the server.
619 619  
635 +
620 620  Users can also use the downlink command(0x26 01) to ask SDI-12-LB to resend this uplink.
621 621  
622 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; width:437px" %)
623 -|(% colspan="6" style="width:434px" %)**Device Status (FPORT=5)**
624 -|(% style="width:102px" %)**Size (bytes)**|(% style="width:67px" %)**1**|(% style="width:80px" %)**2**|(% style="width:89px" %)**1**|(% style="width:52px" %)**1**|(% style="width:44px" %)**2**
625 -|(% style="width:102px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:67px" %)Sensor Model|(% style="width:80px" %)Firmware Version|(% style="width:89px" %)Frequency Band|(% style="width:52px" %)Sub-band|(% style="width:44px" %)BAT
626 626  
639 +|(% colspan="6" %)**Device Status (FPORT=5)**
640 +|**Size (bytes)**|**1**|**2**|**1**|**1**|**2**
641 +|**Value**|Sensor Model|Firmware Version|Frequency Band|Sub-band|BAT
642 +
627 627  Example parse in TTNv3
628 628  
629 -[[image:1675215946738-635.png]]
645 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image033.png]]
630 630  
647 +**Sensor Model**: For SDI-12-LB, this value is 0x17
631 631  
632 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Sensor Model**(%%): For SDI-12-LB, this value is 0x17
649 +**Firmware Version**: 0x0100, Means: v1.0.0 version
633 633  
634 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Firmware Version**(%%): 0x0100, Means: v1.0.0 version
651 +**Frequency Band**:
635 635  
636 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Frequency Band**:
637 -
638 638  *0x01: EU868
639 639  
640 640  *0x02: US915
... ... @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@
664 664  *0x0e: MA869
665 665  
666 666  
667 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Sub-Band**:
682 +**Sub-Band**:
668 668  
669 669  AU915 and US915:value 0x00 ~~ 0x08
670 670  
... ... @@ -673,7 +673,7 @@
673 673  Other Bands: Always 0x00
674 674  
675 675  
676 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Battery Info**:
691 +**Battery Info**:
677 677  
678 678  Check the battery voltage.
679 679  
... ... @@ -682,9 +682,10 @@
682 682  Ex2: 0x0B49 = 2889mV
683 683  
684 684  
685 -=== 2.4.2 Uplink Payload, FPORT~=2 ===
700 +1.
701 +11.
702 +111. Uplink Payload, FPORT=2
686 686  
687 -
688 688  There are different cases for uplink. See below
689 689  
690 690  * SDI-12 Debug Command return: FPORT=100
... ... @@ -691,24 +691,30 @@
691 691  
692 692  * Periodically Uplink: FPORT=2
693 693  
694 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; width:510px" %)
695 -|(% style="width:93px" %)(((
696 -**Size(bytes)**
697 -)))|(% style="width:83px" %)**2**|(% style="width:70px" %)**1**|(% style="width:234px" %)**Length depends on the return from the commands**
698 -|(% style="width:93px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:83px" %)(((
710 +|(((
711 +**Size**
712 +
713 +**(bytes)**
714 +)))|**2**|**1**|**Length depends on the return from the commands**
715 +|**Value**|(((
699 699  Battery(mV)
717 +
700 700  &
719 +
701 701  Interrupt_Flag
702 -)))|(% style="width:70px" %)[[PAYLOAD_VER>>||anchor="H3.6Setthepayloadversion"]]|(% style="width:234px" %)(((
703 -If the valid payload is too long and exceed the maximum support.
721 +)))|[[PAYLOAD_VER>>path:#Probe_Model]]|(((
722 +If the valid payload is too long and exceed the maximum support
723 +
704 704  Payload length in server,server will show payload not provided in the LoRaWAN server.
705 705  )))
706 706  
707 -[[image:1675216282284-923.png]]
727 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image034.png]]
708 708  
709 709  
710 -=== 2.4.3 Battery Info ===
711 711  
731 +1.
732 +11.
733 +111. Battery Info
712 712  
713 713  Check the battery voltage for SDI-12-LB.
714 714  
... ... @@ -717,12 +717,14 @@
717 717  Ex2: 0x0B49 = 2889mV
718 718  
719 719  
720 -=== 2.4.4 Interrupt Pin ===
742 +1.
743 +11.
744 +111. Interrupt Pin
721 721  
746 +This data field shows if this packet is generated by **Interrupt Pin** or not. [[Click here>>path:#Int_mod]] for the hardware and software set up. Note: The Internet Pin is a separate pin in the screw terminal. See [[pin mapping>>path:#pins]].
722 722  
723 -This data field shows if this packet is generated by (% style="color:#037691" %)**Interrupt Pin**(%%) or not. [[Click here>>||anchor="H3.2SetInterruptMode"]] for the hardware and software set up. Note: The Internet Pin is a separate pin in the screw terminal. See [[pin mapping>>||anchor="H1.7PinMapping"]].
724 724  
725 -**Example:**
749 +Example:
726 726  
727 727  Ex1: 0x0B45:0x0B&0x80= 0x00    Normal uplink packet.
728 728  
... ... @@ -729,60 +729,242 @@
729 729  Ex2: 0x8B49:0x8B&0x80= 0x80    Interrupt Uplink Packet.
730 730  
731 731  
732 -=== 2.4.5 Payload version ===
756 +1.
757 +11.
758 +111. Payload version
733 733  
734 734  
735 735  
736 -=== 2.4.6 ​Decode payload in The Things Network ===
737 737  
738 738  
764 +1.
765 +11.
766 +111. ​Decode payload in The Things Network
767 +
739 739  While using TTN network, you can add the payload format to decode the payload.
740 740  
741 -[[image:1675216779406-595.png]]
770 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image035.png]]
742 742  
743 743  
744 744  There is no fix payload decoder in LoRaWAN server because the SDI-12 sensors returns are different. User need to write the decoder themselves for their case.
745 745  
746 -SDI-12-LB TTN Payload Decoder: [[https:~~/~~/github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder>>url:https://github.com/dragino/dragino-end-node-decoder]]
747 747  
776 +下面的解码生成超链接放进去.
748 748  
749 -== 2.5 Uplink Interval ==
778 +function Decoder(bytes, port) {
750 750  
780 + if(port==5)
751 751  
752 -The SDI-12-LB by default uplink the sensor data every 20 minutes. User can change this interval by AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink Command. See this link:
782 + {
753 753  
754 -[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/#H4.1ChangeUplinkInterval>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/#H4.1ChangeUplinkInterval]]]]
784 + var freq_band;
755 755  
786 + var sub_band;
756 756  
788 + var sensor;
757 757  
758 758  
759 -== 2.6 Frequency Plans ==
791 + if(bytes[0]==0x17)
760 760  
793 + sensor= "SDI12-LB";
761 761  
762 -The SDI-12-LB uses OTAA mode and below frequency plans by default. If user want to use it with different frequency plan, please refer the AT command sets.
763 763  
764 -[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20Frequency%20Band/>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20Frequency%20Band/]]
796 + var firm_ver= (bytes[1]&0x0f)+'.'+(bytes[2]>>4&0x0f)+'.'+(bytes[2]&0x0f);
765 765  
766 766  
767 -== 2.7 Firmware Change Log ==
799 + if(bytes[3]==0x01)
768 768  
801 + freq_band="EU868";
769 769  
803 + else if(bytes[3]==0x02)
804 +
805 + freq_band="US915";
806 +
807 + else if(bytes[3]==0x03)
808 +
809 + freq_band="IN865";
810 +
811 + else if(bytes[3]==0x04)
812 +
813 + freq_band="AU915";
814 +
815 + else if(bytes[3]==0x05)
816 +
817 + freq_band="KZ865";
818 +
819 + else if(bytes[3]==0x06)
820 +
821 + freq_band="RU864";
822 +
823 + else if(bytes[3]==0x07)
824 +
825 + freq_band="AS923";
826 +
827 + else if(bytes[3]==0x08)
828 +
829 + freq_band="AS923_1";
830 +
831 + else if(bytes[3]==0x09)
832 +
833 + freq_band="AS923_2";
834 +
835 + else if(bytes[3]==0x0A)
836 +
837 + freq_band="AS923_3";
838 +
839 + else if(bytes[3]==0x0F)
840 +
841 + freq_band="AS923_4";
842 +
843 + else if(bytes[3]==0x0B)
844 +
845 + freq_band="CN470";
846 +
847 + else if(bytes[3]==0x0C)
848 +
849 + freq_band="EU433";
850 +
851 + else if(bytes[3]==0x0D)
852 +
853 + freq_band="KR920";
854 +
855 + else if(bytes[3]==0x0E)
856 +
857 + freq_band="MA869";
858 +
859 +
860 + if(bytes[4]==0xff)
861 +
862 + sub_band="NULL";
863 +
864 + else
865 +
866 + sub_band=bytes[4];
867 +
868 +
869 + var bat= (bytes[5]<<8 | bytes[6])/1000;
870 +
871 +
872 + return {
873 +
874 + SENSOR_MODEL:sensor,
875 +
876 + FIRMWARE_VERSION:firm_ver,
877 +
878 + FREQUENCY_BAND:freq_band,
879 +
880 + SUB_BAND:sub_band,
881 +
882 + BAT:bat,
883 +
884 + }
885 +
886 + }
887 +
888 + else if(port==100)
889 +
890 + {
891 +
892 + var datas_sum={};
893 +
894 + for(var j=0;j<bytes.length;j++)
895 +
896 + {
897 +
898 + var datas= String.fromCharCode(bytes[j]);
899 +
900 + if(j=='0')
901 +
902 + datas_sum.datas_sum=datas;
903 +
904 + else
905 +
906 + datas_sum.datas_sum+=datas;
907 +
908 + }
909 +
910 +
911 + return datas_sum;
912 +
913 + }
914 +
915 + else
916 +
917 + {
918 +
919 + var decode={};
920 +
921 + decode.EXTI_Trigger= (bytes[0] & 0x80)? "TRUE":"FALSE";  
922 +
923 + decode.BatV= ((bytes[0]<<8 | bytes[1])&0x7FFF)/1000;
924 +
925 + decode.Payver= bytes[2];
926 +
927 + for(var i=3;i<bytes.length;i++)
928 +
929 + {
930 +
931 + var data= String.fromCharCode(bytes[i]);
932 +
933 + if(i=='3')
934 +
935 + decode.data_sum=data;
936 +
937 + else
938 +
939 + decode.data_sum+=data;
940 +
941 + }
942 +
943 + return decode; 
944 +
945 + }
946 +
947 +
948 +}
949 +
950 +
951 +1.
952 +11. Uplink Interval
953 +
954 +The SDI-12-LB by default uplink the sensor data every 20 minutes. User can change this interval by AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink Command. See this link:
955 +
956 +[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_AT_Commands_and_Downlink_Commands#Change_Uplink_Interval>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_AT_Commands_and_Downlink_Commands#Change_Uplink_Interval]]
957 +
958 +
959 +
960 +1.
961 +11. Frequency Plans
962 +
963 +The SDI12-LB uses OTAA mode and below frequency plans by default. If user want to use it with different frequency plan, please refer the AT command sets.
964 +
965 +
966 +[[https:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_Frequency_Band>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_Frequency_Band]]
967 +
968 +
969 +
970 +1.
971 +11. Firmware Change Log
972 +
770 770  **Firmware download link:**
771 771  
772 772  [[https:~~/~~/www.dropbox.com/sh/gf1glloczbzz19h/AABbuYI4WY6VdAmpXo6o1V2Ka?dl=0>>url:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gf1glloczbzz19h/AABbuYI4WY6VdAmpXo6o1V2Ka?dl=0]]
773 773  
774 774  
775 -= 3. Configure SDI-12-LB via AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink =
776 776  
979 +1. Configure SDI-12-LB via AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink
777 777  
778 778  Use can configure SDI-12-LB via AT Command or LoRaWAN Downlink.
779 779  
780 780  * AT Command Connection: See [[FAQ>>path:#AT_COMMAND]].
781 -* LoRaWAN Downlink instruction for different platforms: See [[IoT LoRaWAN Server>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/]] section.
984 +* LoRaWAN Downlink instruction for different platforms:
782 782  
986 +[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Use_Note_for_Server>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#Use_Note_for_Server]]
987 +
988 +
783 783  There are two kinds of commands to configure SDI-12-LB, they are:
784 784  
785 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**General Commands**.
991 +* **General Commands**.
786 786  
787 787  These commands are to configure:
788 788  
... ... @@ -791,241 +791,255 @@
791 791  
792 792  They are same for all Dragino Device which support DLWS-005 LoRaWAN Stack. These commands can be found on the wiki:
793 793  
794 -[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/>>http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/End%20Device%20AT%20Commands%20and%20Downlink%20Command/]]
1000 +[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_Downlink_Command>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=End_Device_Downlink_Command]]
795 795  
796 796  
797 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**Commands special design for SDI-12-LB**
1003 +* **Commands special design for SDI-12-LB**
798 798  
799 799  These commands only valid for SDI-12-LB, as below:
800 800  
801 801  
802 -== ​​​​​​​3.1 Set Transmit Interval Time ==
803 803  
1009 +1.
1010 +11. Set Transmit Interval Time
804 804  
805 805  Feature: Change LoRaWAN End Node Transmit Interval.
806 806  
807 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+TDC**
1014 +**AT Command: AT+TDC**
808 808  
809 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; color:black; width:510px" %)
810 -|=(% style="width: 156px;" %)**Command Example**|=(% style="width: 137px;" %)**Function**|=**Response**
811 -|(% style="width:156px" %)AT+TDC=?|(% style="width:137px" %)Show current transmit Interval|(((
1016 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
1017 +|AT+TDC=?|Show current transmit Interval|(((
812 812  30000
1019 +
813 813  OK
1021 +
814 814  the interval is 30000ms = 30s
815 815  )))
816 -|(% style="width:156px" %)AT+TDC=60000|(% style="width:137px" %)Set Transmit Interval|(((
1024 +|AT+TDC=60000|Set Transmit Interval|(((
817 817  OK
1026 +
818 818  Set transmit interval to 60000ms = 60 seconds
819 819  )))
820 820  
821 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x01**
1030 +**Downlink Command: 0x01**
822 822  
823 -
824 824  Format: Command Code (0x01) followed by 3 bytes time value.
825 825  
826 -If the downlink payload=0100003C, it means set the END Node's Transmit Interval to 0x00003C=60(S), while type code is 01.
1034 +If the downlink payload=0100003C, it means set the END Nodes Transmit Interval to 0x00003C=60(S), while type code is 01.
827 827  
828 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 0100001E  ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 30 seconds
829 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0100003C  ~/~/  Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds
1036 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 0100001E ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 30 seconds
1037 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0100003C ~/~/ Set Transmit Interval (TDC) = 60 seconds
830 830  
1039 +1.
1040 +11. Set Interrupt Mode
831 831  
832 -
833 -== 3.2 Set Interrupt Mode ==
834 -
835 -
836 836  Feature, Set Interrupt mode for GPIO_EXIT.
837 837  
838 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+INTMOD**
1044 +**AT Command: AT+INTMOD**
839 839  
840 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; color:black; width:510px" %)
841 -|=(% style="width: 156px;" %)**Command Example**|=(% style="width: 187px;" %)**Function**|=(% style="width: 165px;" %)**Response**
842 -|(% style="width:156px" %)AT+INTMOD=?|(% style="width:187px" %)Show current interrupt mode|(% style="width:165px" %)(((
1046 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
1047 +|AT+INTMOD=?|Show current interrupt mode|(((
843 843  0
1049 +
844 844  OK
1051 +
845 845  the mode is 0 = No interruption
846 846  )))
847 -|(% style="width:156px" %)AT+INTMOD=2|(% style="width:187px" %)(((
1054 +|AT+INTMOD=2|(((
848 848  Set Transmit Interval
849 -~1. (Disable Interrupt),
850 -2. (Trigger by rising and falling edge)
851 -3. (Trigger by falling edge)
852 -4. (Trigger by rising edge)
853 -)))|(% style="width:165px" %)OK
854 854  
855 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x06**
1057 +1. (Disable Interrupt),
1058 +1. (Trigger by rising and falling edge),
1059 +1. (Trigger by falling edge)
1060 +1. (Trigger by rising edge)
1061 +)))|OK
856 856  
1063 +**Downlink Command: 0x06**
1064 +
857 857  Format: Command Code (0x06) followed by 3 bytes.
858 858  
859 859  This means that the interrupt mode of the end node is set to 0x000003=3 (rising edge trigger), and the type code is 06.
860 860  
861 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 06000000  ~/~/  Turn off interrupt mode
862 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 06000003  ~/~/  Set the interrupt mode to rising edge trigger
1069 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 06000000 ~/~/ Turn off interrupt mode
1070 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 06000003 ~/~/ Set the interrupt mode to rising edge trigger
863 863  
1072 +1.
1073 +11. Set the output time
864 864  
865 -
866 -== 3.3 Set the output time ==
867 -
868 -
869 869  Feature, Control the output 3V3 , 5V or 12V.
870 870  
871 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+3V3T**
1077 +**AT Command: AT+3V3T**
872 872  
873 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; color:black; width:474px" %)
874 -|=(% style="width: 154px;" %)**Command Example**|=(% style="width: 201px;" %)**Function**|=(% style="width: 116px;" %)**Response**
875 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+3V3T=?|(% style="width:201px" %)Show 3V3 open time.|(% style="width:116px" %)(((
1079 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
1080 +|AT+3V3T=?|Show 3V3 open time.|(((
876 876  0
1082 +
877 877  OK
878 878  )))
879 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+3V3T=0|(% style="width:201px" %)Normally open 3V3 power supply.|(% style="width:116px" %)(((
1085 +|AT+3V3T=0|Normally open 3V3 power supply.|(((
880 880  OK
1087 +
881 881  default setting
882 882  )))
883 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+3V3T=1000|(% style="width:201px" %)Close after a delay of 1000 milliseconds.|(% style="width:116px" %)(((
1090 +|AT+3V3T=1000|Close after a delay of 1000 milliseconds.|(((
884 884  OK
1092 +
1093 +
885 885  )))
886 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+3V3T=65535|(% style="width:201px" %)Normally closed 3V3 power supply.|(% style="width:116px" %)(((
1095 +|AT+3V3T=65535|Normally closed 3V3 power supply.|(((
887 887  OK
1097 +
1098 +
888 888  )))
889 889  
890 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+5VT**
1101 +**AT Command: AT+5VT**
891 891  
892 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; color:black; width:470px" %)
893 -|=(% style="width: 155px;" %)**Command Example**|=(% style="width: 196px;" %)**Function**|=(% style="width: 114px;" %)**Response**
894 -|(% style="width:155px" %)AT+5VT=?|(% style="width:196px" %)Show 5V open time.|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
1103 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
1104 +|AT+5VT=?|Show 5V open time.|(((
895 895  0
1106 +
896 896  OK
897 897  )))
898 -|(% style="width:155px" %)AT+5VT=0|(% style="width:196px" %)Normally closed 5V power supply.|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
1109 +|AT+5VT=0|Normally closed 5V power supply.|(((
899 899  OK
1111 +
900 900  default setting
901 901  )))
902 -|(% style="width:155px" %)AT+5VT=1000|(% style="width:196px" %)Close after a delay of 1000 milliseconds.|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
1114 +|AT+5VT=1000|Close after a delay of 1000 milliseconds.|(((
903 903  OK
1116 +
1117 +
904 904  )))
905 -|(% style="width:155px" %)AT+5VT=65535|(% style="width:196px" %)Normally open 5V power supply.|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
1119 +|AT+5VT=65535|Normally open 5V power supply.|(((
906 906  OK
1121 +
1122 +
907 907  )))
908 908  
909 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+12VT**
1125 +**AT Command: AT+12VT**
910 910  
911 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; color:black; width:443px" %)
912 -|=(% style="width: 156px;" %)**Command Example**|=(% style="width: 199px;" %)**Function**|=(% style="width: 83px;" %)**Response**
913 -|(% style="width:156px" %)AT+12VT=?|(% style="width:199px" %)Show 12V open time.|(% style="width:83px" %)(((
1127 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
1128 +|AT+12VT=?|Show 12V open time.|(((
914 914  0
1130 +
915 915  OK
916 916  )))
917 -|(% style="width:156px" %)AT+12VT=0|(% style="width:199px" %)Normally closed 12V power supply.|(% style="width:83px" %)OK
918 -|(% style="width:156px" %)AT+12VT=500|(% style="width:199px" %)Close after a delay of 500 milliseconds.|(% style="width:83px" %)(((
1133 +|AT+12VT=0|Normally closed 12V power supply.|OK
1134 +|AT+12VT=500|Close after a delay of 500 milliseconds.|(((
919 919  OK
1136 +
1137 +
920 920  )))
921 921  
922 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0x07**
1140 +**Downlink Command: 0x07**
923 923  
924 924  Format: Command Code (0x07) followed by 3 bytes.
925 925  
926 926  The first byte is which power, the second and third bytes are the time to turn on.
927 927  
928 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 070101F4  **~-~-->**  AT+3V3T=500
929 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0701FFFF   **~-~-->**  AT+3V3T=65535
930 -* Example 3: Downlink Payload: 070203E8  **~-~-->**  AT+5VT=1000
931 -* Example 4: Downlink Payload: 07020000  **~-~-->**  AT+5VT=0
932 -* Example 5: Downlink Payload: 070301F4  **~-~-->**  AT+12VT=500
933 -* Example 6: Downlink Payload: 07030000  **~-~-->**  AT+12VT=0
1146 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: 070101F4  -> AT+3V3T=500
1147 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: 0701FFFF   -> AT+3V3T=65535
1148 +* Example 3: Downlink Payload: 070203E8  -> AT+5VT=1000
1149 +* Example 4: Downlink Payload: 07020000  -> AT+5VT=0
1150 +* Example 5: Downlink Payload: 070301F4  -> AT+12VT=500
1151 +* Example 6: Downlink Payload: 07030000  -> AT+12VT=0
934 934  
1153 +1.
1154 +11. Set the all data mode
935 935  
936 -
937 -== 3.4 Set the all data mode ==
938 -
939 -
940 940  Feature, Set the all data mode.
941 941  
942 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+ALLDATAMOD**
1158 +**AT Command: AT+ALLDATAMOD**
943 943  
944 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; width:437px" %)
945 -|=**Command Example**|=**Function**|=**Response**
1160 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
946 946  |AT+ALLDATAMOD=?|Show current all data mode|(((
947 947  0
1163 +
1164 +
948 948  OK
949 949  )))
950 950  |AT+ALLDATAMOD=1|Set all data mode is 1.|OK
951 951  
952 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0xAB**
1169 +**Downlink Command: 0xAB**
953 953  
954 954  Format: Command Code (0xAB) followed by 1 bytes.
955 955  
956 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: AB 00  ~/~/  AT+ALLDATAMOD=0
957 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: AB 01  ~/~/  AT+ALLDATAMOD=1
1173 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: AB 00 ~/~/ AT+ALLDATAMOD=0
1174 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: AB 01 ~/~/ AT+ALLDATAMOD=1
958 958  
1176 +1.
1177 +11. Set the splicing payload for uplink
959 959  
960 -
961 -== 3.5 Set the splicing payload for uplink ==
962 -
963 -
964 964  Feature, splicing payload for uplink.
965 965  
966 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+DATAUP**
1181 +**AT Command: AT+DATAUP**
967 967  
968 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; width:510px" %)
969 -|=(% style="width: 154px;" %)**Command Example**|=(% style="width: 266px;" %)**Function**|=**Response**
970 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+DATAUP =?|(% style="width:266px" %)Show current splicing payload for uplink mode|(((
1183 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
1184 +|AT+DATAUP =?|Show current splicing payload for uplink mode|(((
971 971  0
1186 +
1187 +
972 972  OK
973 973  )))
974 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+DATAUP =0|(% style="width:266px" %)(((
1190 +|AT+DATAUP =0|(((
975 975  Set splicing payload for uplink mode is 0.
1192 +
1193 +
976 976  )))|(((
977 977  OK
1196 +
1197 +
978 978  )))
979 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+DATAUP =1|(% style="width:266px" %)Set splicing payload for uplink mode is 1 , and the each splice uplink is sent sequentially.|OK
980 -|(% style="width:154px" %)AT+DATAUP =1,20000|(% style="width:266px" %)(((
981 -Set splicing payload for uplink mode is 1, and the uplink interval of each splice to 20000 milliseconds.
1199 +|AT+DATAUP =1|Set splicing payload for uplink mode is 1 , and the each splice uplink is sent sequentially.|OK
1200 +|AT+DATAUP =1,20000|(((
1201 +Set splicing payload for uplink mode is 1, and the uplink interval of each splice to 20000 milliseconds.
1202 +
1203 +
982 982  )))|OK
983 983  
984 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0xAD**
1206 +**Downlink Command: 0xAD**
985 985  
986 986  Format: Command Code (0xAD) followed by 1 bytes or 5 bytes.
987 987  
988 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: AD 00  ~/~/  AT+DATAUP=0
989 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: AD 01  ~/~/  AT+DATAUP =1
990 -* Example 3: Downlink Payload: AD 01 00 00 14  ~/~/  AT+DATAUP =1,20000
1210 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: AD 00 ~/~/ AT+DATAUP=0
1211 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: AD 01 ~/~/ AT+DATAUP =1
1212 +* Example 3: Downlink Payload: AD 01 00 00 14~/~/ AT+DATAUP =1,20000
991 991  
992 992  This means that the interval is set to 0x000014=20S
993 993  
994 994  
995 -== 3.6 Set the payload version ==
1217 +1.
1218 +11. Set the payload version
996 996  
997 997  Feature, Set the payload version.
998 998  
999 -(% style="color:blue" %)**AT Command: AT+PAYVER**
1222 +**AT Command: AT+PAYVER**
1000 1000  
1001 -(% border="1" cellspacing="4" style="background-color:#f7faff; width:437px" %)
1002 -|=(% style="width: 158px;" %)**Command Example**|=(% style="width: 192px;" %)**Function**|=**Response**
1003 -|(% style="width:158px" %)AT+PAYVER=?|(% style="width:192px" %)Show current payload version|(((
1224 +|**Command Example**|**Function**|**Response**
1225 +|AT+PAYVER=?|Show current payload version|(((
1004 1004  1
1227 +
1228 +
1005 1005  OK
1006 1006  )))
1007 -|(% style="width:158px" %)AT+PAYVER=5|(% style="width:192px" %)Set payload version is 5.|OK
1231 +|AT+PAYVER=5|Set payload version is 5.|OK
1008 1008  
1009 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Downlink Command: 0xAE**
1233 +**Downlink Command: 0xAE**
1010 1010  
1011 1011  Format: Command Code (0xAE) followed by 1 bytes.
1012 1012  
1013 -* Example 1: Downlink Payload: AE 01  ~/~/  AT+PAYVER=1
1014 -* Example 2: Downlink Payload: AE 05  ~/~/  AT+PAYVER=5
1237 +* Example 1: Downlink Payload: AE 01 ~/~/ AT+PAYVER=1
1238 +* Example 2: Downlink Payload: AE 05 ~/~/ AT+PAYVER=5
1015 1015  
1240 +1. Battery & how to replace
1241 +11. Battery Type
1016 1016  
1243 +SDI-12-LB is equipped with a [[8500mAH ER26500 Li-SOCI2 battery>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/Battery/ER26500/]]. The battery is un-rechargeable battery with low discharge rate targeting for 8~~10 years use. This type of battery is commonly used in IoT target for long-term running, such as water meter.
1017 1017  
1018 -= 4. Battery & how to replace =
1019 1019  
1020 -== 4.1 Battery Type ==
1021 -
1022 -
1023 -SDI-12-LB is equipped with a [[8500mAH ER26500 Li-SOCI2 battery>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w9l2oa3ytpculph/AAAPtt-apH4lYfCj-2Y6lHvQa?dl=0]]. The battery is un-rechargeable battery with low discharge rate targeting for 8~~10 years use. This type of battery is commonly used in IoT target for long-term running, such as water meter.
1024 -
1025 -
1026 1026  The discharge curve is not linear so can’t simply use percentage to show the battery level. Below is the battery performance.
1027 1027  
1028 -[[image:1675234124233-857.png]]
1248 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image036.png]]
1029 1029  
1030 1030  
1031 1031  Minimum Working Voltage for the SDI-12-LB:
... ... @@ -1033,25 +1033,31 @@
1033 1033  SDI-12-LB:  2.45v ~~ 3.6v
1034 1034  
1035 1035  
1036 -== 4.2 Replace Battery ==
1256 +1.
1257 +11. Replace Battery
1037 1037  
1038 -
1039 1039  Any battery with range 2.45 ~~ 3.6v can be a replacement. We recommend to use Li-SOCl2 Battery.
1040 1040  
1041 1041  And make sure the positive and negative pins match.
1042 1042  
1043 1043  
1044 -== 4.3 Power Consumption Analyze ==
1045 1045  
1265 +1.
1266 +11. Power Consumption Analyze
1046 1046  
1047 1047  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.
1048 1048  
1270 +
1049 1049  Instruction to use as below:
1050 1050  
1051 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Step 1:**(%%) Downlink the up-to-date DRAGINO_Battery_Life_Prediction_Table.xlsx from: [[https:~~/~~/www.dropbox.com/sh/zwex6i331j5oeq2/AACIMf9f_v2qsJ39CuMQ5Py_a?dl=0>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zwex6i331j5oeq2/AACIMf9f_v2qsJ39CuMQ5Py_a?dl=0]]
1052 1052  
1053 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Step 2:**(%%) Open it and choose
1274 +Step 1: Downlink the up-to-date DRAGINO_Battery_Life_Prediction_Table.xlsx from:
1054 1054  
1276 +[[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/]]
1277 +
1278 +
1279 +Step 2: Open it and choose
1280 +
1055 1055  * Product Model
1056 1056  * Uplink Interval
1057 1057  * Working Mode
... ... @@ -1058,47 +1058,56 @@
1058 1058  
1059 1059  And the Life expectation in difference case will be shown on the right.
1060 1060  
1287 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image037.png]]
1061 1061  
1062 -[[image:1675234155374-163.png]]
1063 1063  
1064 -
1065 1065  The battery related documents as below:
1066 1066  
1067 -* [[Battery Dimension>>https://www.dropbox.com/s/ox5g9njwjle7aw3/LSN50-Battery-Dimension.pdf?dl=0]],
1068 -* [[Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Battery datasheet, Tech Spec>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/d4oyfnp8o94180o/AABQewCNSh5GPeQH86UxRgQQa?dl=0]]
1069 -* [[Lithium-ion Battery-Capacitor datasheet>>https://www.dropbox.com/s/791gjes2lcbfi1p/SPC_1520_datasheet.jpg?dl=0]], [[Tech Spec>>https://www.dropbox.com/s/4pkepr9qqqvtzf2/SPC1520%20Technical%20Specification20171123.pdf?dl=0]]
1292 +* [[Battery Dimension>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=datasheet/Battery/&file=LSN50-Battery-Dimension.pdf]],
1293 +* [[Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Battery>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/datasheet/Battery/ER18505_datasheet-EN.pdf]] datasheet, [[Tech Spec>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/datasheet/Battery/ER18505_datasheet_PM-ER18505-S-02-LF_EN.pdf]]
1294 +* [[Lithium-ion Battery-Capacitor datasheet>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/datasheet/Battery/SPC_1520_datasheet.jpg]], [[Tech Spec>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/datasheet/Battery/SPC1520%20Technical%20Specification20171123.pdf]]
1070 1070  
1071 -[[image:image-20230201145019-19.png]]
1296 +|(((
1297 +JST-XH-2P connector
1298 +)))
1072 1072  
1300 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image038.png]]
1073 1073  
1074 -=== 4.3.1 ​Battery Note ===
1075 1075  
1076 1076  
1304 +1.
1305 +11.
1306 +111. ​Battery Note
1307 +
1077 1077  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.
1078 1078  
1079 1079  
1080 -=== 4.3.2 Replace the battery ===
1311 +1.
1312 +11.
1313 +111. ​Replace the battery
1081 1081  
1315 +You can change the battery in the SDI-12-LB.The type of battery is not limited as long as the output is between 3v to 3.6v. On the main board, there is a diode (D1) between the battery and the main circuit. If you need to use a battery with less than 3.3v, please remove the D1 and shortcut the two pads of it so there won’t be voltage drop between battery and main board.
1082 1082  
1083 -You can change the battery in the SDI-12-LB.The type of battery is not limited as long as the output is between 3v to 3.6v. On the main board, there is a diode (D1) between the battery and the main circuit. If you need to use a battery with less than 3.3v, please remove the D1 and shortcut the two pads of it so there won't be voltage drop between battery and main board.
1084 1084  
1085 -The default battery pack of SDI-12-LB includes a ER26500 plus super capacitor. If user can't find this pack locally, they can find ER26500 or equivalence, which will also work in most case. The SPC can enlarge the battery life for high frequency use (update period below 5 minutes)
1318 +The default battery pack of SDI-12-LB includes a ER26500 plus super capacitor. If user cant find this pack locally, they can find ER26500 or equivalence, which will also work in most case. The SPC can enlarge the battery life for high frequency use (update period below 5 minutes)
1086 1086  
1087 1087  
1088 -= 5. Remote Configure device =
1089 1089  
1090 -== 5.1 Connect via BLE ==
1091 1091  
1092 1092  
1093 -Please see this instruction for how to configure via BLE: [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/BLE%20Bluetooth%20Remote%20Configure/>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/BLE%20Bluetooth%20Remote%20Configure/]]
1094 1094  
1325 +1. Remote Configure device
1326 +11. Connect via BLE
1095 1095  
1096 -== 5.2 AT Command Set ==
1328 +Please see this instruction for how to configure via BLE:
1097 1097  
1330 +[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/BLE%20Bluetooth%20Remote%20Configure/>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/BLE%20Bluetooth%20Remote%20Configure/]]
1098 1098  
1099 1099  
1100 -= 6. OTA firmware update =
1333 +1.
1334 +11. AT Command Set
1101 1101  
1336 +1. OTA firmware update
1102 1102  
1103 1103  Please see this link for how to do OTA firmware update.
1104 1104  
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1105 1105  [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Firmware%20OTA%20Update%20for%20Sensors/>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Firmware%20OTA%20Update%20for%20Sensors/]]
1106 1106  
1107 1107  
1108 -= 7. FAQ =
1109 1109  
1110 -== 7.1 How to use AT Command to access device? ==
1111 1111  
1112 1112  
1113 -See: [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/UART%20Access%20for%20LoRa%20ST%20v4%20base%20model/#H1.LoRaSTv4baseHardware>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/UART%20Access%20for%20LoRa%20ST%20v4%20base%20model/#H1.LoRaSTv4baseHardware]]
1114 1114  
1115 1115  
1116 -== 7.2 How to update firmware via UART port? ==
1117 1117  
1118 1118  
1119 -See: [[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/UART%20Access%20for%20LoRa%20ST%20v4%20base%20model/#H1.LoRaSTv4baseHardware>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/UART%20Access%20for%20LoRa%20ST%20v4%20base%20model/#H1.LoRaSTv4baseHardware]]
1120 1120  
1121 1121  
1122 -== 7.3 How to change the LoRa Frequency Bands/Region? ==
1352 +1. ​Order Info
1123 1123  
1354 +**Package Includes**:
1124 1124  
1125 -You can follow the instructions for [[how to upgrade image>>doc:Main.Firmware Upgrade Instruction for STM32 base products.WebHome]].
1126 -When downloading the images, choose the required image file for download. ​
1356 +* SDI-12-LB SDI-12 to LoRaWAN Converter
1127 1127  
1358 +**Dimension and weight**:
1128 1128  
1129 -= 8. ​Order Info =
1130 -
1131 -
1132 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Part Number: SDI-12-LB-XXX**
1133 -
1134 -XXX: The default frequency band
1135 -
1136 -(% style="color:red" %)**AS923**(%%): LoRaWAN AS923 band
1137 -(% style="color:red" %)**AU915**(%%): LoRaWAN AU915 band
1138 -(% style="color:red" %)**EU433**(%%): LoRaWAN EU433 band
1139 -(% style="color:red" %)**EU868**(%%): LoRaWAN EU868 band
1140 -(% style="color:red" %)**KR920**(%%): LoRaWAN KR920 band
1141 -(% style="color:red" %)**US915**(%%): LoRaWAN US915 band
1142 -(% style="color:red" %)**IN865**(%%): LoRaWAN IN865 band
1143 -(% style="color:red" %)**CN470**(%%): LoRaWAN CN470 band
1144 -
1145 -
1146 -
1147 -
1148 -
1149 -
1150 -
1151 -= 9. Packing Info =
1152 -
1153 -
1154 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Package Includes**:
1155 -
1156 -* SDI-12-LB SDI-12 to LoRaWAN Converter x 1
1157 -
1158 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Dimension and weight**:
1159 -
1160 1160  * Device Size: cm
1161 1161  * Device Weight: g
1162 1162  * Package Size / pcs : cm
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1164 1164  
1165 1165  
1166 1166  
1167 -= 10. ​Support =
1367 +1. ​Support
1168 1168  
1169 -
1170 1170  * 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.
1370 +* 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
1171 1171  
1172 -* 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]]
1372 +[[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]]
1173 1173  
1374 +
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