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... ... @@ -7,12 +7,15 @@ 7 7 **RS485-BL – Waterproof RS485 to LoRaWAN Converter User Manual** 8 8 9 9 10 + 10 10 **Table of Contents:** 11 11 13 +{{toc/}} 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 18 + 16 16 = 1.Introduction = 17 17 18 18 == 1.1 What is RS485-BL RS485 to LoRaWAN Converter == ... ... @@ -222,7 +222,9 @@ 222 222 == 3.3 Configure Commands to read data == 223 223 224 224 ((( 225 -There are plenty of RS485 and TTL level devices in the market and each device has different command to read the valid data. To support these devices in flexible, RS485-BL supports flexible command set. User can use [[AT Commands or LoRaWAN Downlink>>path:#AT_COMMAND]] Command to configure how RS485-BL should read the sensor and how to handle the return from RS485 or TTL sensors. 228 +There are plenty of RS485 and TTL level devices in the market and each device has different command to read the valid data. To support these devices in flexible, RS485-BL supports flexible command set. User can use [[AT Commands or LoRaWAN Downlink>>||anchor="H3.5ConfigureRS485-BLviaATorDownlink"]] Command to configure how RS485-BL should read the sensor and how to handle the return from RS485 or TTL sensors. 229 + 230 + 226 226 ))) 227 227 228 228 === 3.3.1 onfigure UART settings for RS485 or TTL communication === ... ... @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ 397 397 398 398 **AT+COMMANDx : **This command will be sent to RS485/TTL devices during each sampling, Max command length is 14 bytes. The grammar is: 399 399 400 -(% border="1" class="table-bordered" style="background-color:#f fffcc; color:green; width:501px" %)405 +(% border="1" class="table-bordered" style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:501px" %) 401 401 |(% style="width:498px" %)((( 402 402 **AT+COMMANDx=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m** 403 403 ... ... @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ 412 412 413 413 **AT+SEARCHx**: This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx. 414 414 415 -(% border="1" class="table-bordered" style="background-color:#f fffcc; color:green; width:580px" %)420 +(% border="1" class="table-bordered" style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:580px" %) 416 416 |(% style="width:577px" %)((( 417 417 **AT+SEARCHx=aa,xx xx xx xx xx** 418 418 ... ... @@ -430,7 +430,6 @@ 430 430 431 431 [[image:1653271044481-711.png]] 432 432 433 - 434 434 1. For a return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 435 435 436 436 If we set AT+SEARCH1=2, 1E 56 34+31 00 49 ... ... @@ -437,12 +437,12 @@ 437 437 438 438 Device will search the bytes between 1E 56 34 and 31 00 49. So it is(% style="background-color:yellow" %) **2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30** 439 439 440 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image014.png]]444 +[[image:1653271276735-972.png]] 441 441 442 - 443 443 **AT+DATACUTx : **This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx, max return length is 45 bytes. 444 444 445 -|((( 448 +(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:729px" %) 449 +|(% style="width:726px" %)((( 446 446 **AT+DATACUTx=a,b,c** 447 447 448 448 * **a: length for the return of AT+COMMAND** ... ... @@ -454,95 +454,130 @@ 454 454 455 455 * Grab bytes: 456 456 457 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image015.png]]461 +[[image:1653271581490-837.png||height="313" width="722"]] 458 458 459 459 * Grab a section. 460 460 461 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image016.png]]465 +[[image:1653271648378-342.png||height="326" width="720"]] 462 462 463 463 * Grab different sections. 464 464 465 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image017.png]]469 +[[image:1653271657255-576.png||height="305" width="730"]] 466 466 471 +((( 472 +(% style="color:red" %)**Note:** 473 +))) 467 467 468 -Note: 469 - 475 +((( 470 470 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. 477 +))) 471 471 472 -Example: 479 +((( 480 +**Example:** 481 +))) 473 473 474 -AT+COMMAND1=11 01 1E D0,0 483 +((( 484 +(% style="color:red" %)AT+COMMAND1=11 01 1E D0,0 485 +))) 475 475 476 -AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34 487 +((( 488 +(% style="color:red" %)AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34 489 +))) 477 477 478 -AT+DATACUT1=0,2,1~~5 491 +((( 492 +(% style="color:red" %)AT+DATACUT1=0,2,1~~5 493 +))) 479 479 480 -Return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 495 +((( 496 +(% style="color:red" %)Return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 497 +))) 481 481 482 -String after SEARCH command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 499 +((( 500 +(% style="color:red" %)String after SEARCH command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49 501 +))) 483 483 484 -Valid payload after DataCUT command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 503 +((( 504 +(% style="color:red" %)Valid payload after DataCUT command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 505 +))) 485 485 486 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image018.png]]507 +[[image:1653271763403-806.png]] 487 487 509 +=== 3.3.4 Compose the uplink payload === 488 488 489 - 490 - 491 -1. 492 -11. 493 -111. Compose the uplink payload 494 - 511 +((( 495 495 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.** 513 +))) 496 496 515 +((( 516 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0** 517 +))) 497 497 498 -**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0** 519 +((( 520 +Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with (% style="color:red" %)**A SIGNLE UPLINK**. 521 +))) 499 499 500 -Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with **A SIGNLE UPLINK**. 501 - 523 +((( 502 502 Final Payload is 525 +))) 503 503 504 -Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx 527 +((( 528 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx 529 +))) 505 505 531 +((( 506 506 Where PAYVER is defined by AT+PAYVER, below is an example screen shot. 533 +))) 507 507 508 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image019.png]]535 +[[image:1653272787040-634.png||height="515" width="719"]] 509 509 537 +((( 538 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1** 539 +))) 510 510 541 +((( 542 +Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with (% style="color:red" %)**Multiply UPLINKs**. 543 +))) 511 511 512 -**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1** 513 - 514 -Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with **Multiply UPLINKs**. 515 - 545 +((( 516 516 Final Payload is 547 +))) 517 517 518 -Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA 549 +((( 550 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA 551 +))) 519 519 520 -1. Battery Info (2 bytes): Battery voltage 521 -1. PAYVER (1 byte): Defined by AT+PAYVER 522 -1. PAYLOAD COUNT (1 byte): Total how many uplinks of this sampling. 523 -1. PAYLOAD# (1 byte): Number of this uplink. (from 0,1,2,3…,to PAYLOAD COUNT) 524 -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 553 +1. ((( 554 +Battery Info (2 bytes): Battery voltage 555 +))) 556 +1. ((( 557 +PAYVER (1 byte): Defined by AT+PAYVER 558 +))) 559 +1. ((( 560 +PAYLOAD COUNT (1 byte): Total how many uplinks of this sampling. 561 +))) 562 +1. ((( 563 +PAYLOAD# (1 byte): Number of this uplink. (from 0,1,2,3…,to PAYLOAD COUNT) 564 +))) 565 +1. ((( 566 +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 567 +))) 525 525 526 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image020.png]]569 +[[image:1653272817147-600.png||height="437" width="717"]] 527 527 528 - 529 529 So totally there will be 3 uplinks for this sampling, each uplink includes 6 bytes DATA 530 530 531 -DATA1=RETURN1 Valid Value = 20 20 0a 33 90 41 573 +DATA1=RETURN1 Valid Value = (% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %) 20 20 0a 33 90 41 532 532 533 -DATA2=1^^st^^ ~~ 6^^th^^ byte of Valid value of RETURN10= 02 aa 05 81 0a 20 575 +DATA2=1^^st^^ ~~ 6^^th^^ byte of Valid value of RETURN10= (% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)02 aa 05 81 0a 20 534 534 535 -DATA3=7^^th^^ ~~ 11^^th^^ bytes of Valid value of RETURN10 = 20 20 20 2d 30 577 +DATA3=7^^th^^ ~~ 11^^th^^ bytes of Valid value of RETURN10 =(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %) 20 20 20 2d 30 536 536 537 - 538 - 539 539 Below are the uplink payloads: 540 540 541 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image021.png]]581 +[[image:1653272901032-107.png]] 542 542 583 +(% style="color:red" %)Notice: the Max bytes is according to the max support bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below: 543 543 544 -Notice: the Max bytes is according to the max support bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below: 545 - 546 546 ~* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date) 547 547 548 548 * For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=1, max 11 bytes for each uplink ( so 11 -5 = 6 max valid date). ... ... @@ -551,90 +551,121 @@ 551 551 552 552 ~* For all other bands: max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date). 553 553 593 +=== 3.3.5 Uplink on demand === 554 554 555 - 556 -1. 557 -11. 558 -111. Uplink on demand 559 - 595 +((( 560 560 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. 597 +))) 561 561 599 +((( 562 562 Downlink control command: 601 +))) 563 563 564 -[[0x08 command>>path:#downlink_08]]: Poll an uplink with current command set in RS485-BL. 603 +((( 604 +**0x08 command**: Poll an uplink with current command set in RS485-BL. 605 +))) 565 565 566 -[[0xA8 command>>path:#downlink_A8]]: Send a command to RS485-BL and uplink the output from sensors. 607 +((( 608 +**0xA8 command**: Send a command to RS485-BL and uplink the output from sensors. 609 +))) 567 567 611 +=== 3.3.6 Uplink on Interrupt === 568 568 613 +Put the interrupt sensor between 3.3v_out and GPIO ext. 569 569 570 -1. 571 -11. 572 -111. Uplink on Interrupt 615 +[[image:1653273818896-432.png]] 573 573 574 -Put the interrupt sensor between 3.3v_out and GPIO ext.[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image022.png]] 575 - 617 +((( 576 576 AT+INTMOD=0 Disable Interrupt 619 +))) 577 577 621 +((( 578 578 AT+INTMOD=1 Interrupt trigger by rising or falling edge. 623 +))) 579 579 625 +((( 580 580 AT+INTMOD=2 Interrupt trigger by falling edge. ( Default Value) 627 +))) 581 581 629 +((( 582 582 AT+INTMOD=3 Interrupt trigger by rising edge. 631 +))) 583 583 633 +== 3.4 Uplink Payload == 584 584 585 -1. 586 -11. Uplink Payload 587 - 588 -|**Size(bytes)**|**2**|**1**|**Length depends on the return from the commands** 589 -|Value|((( 635 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:850px" %) 636 +|**Size(bytes)**|(% style="width:130px" %)**2**|(% style="width:93px" %)**1**|(% style="width:509px" %)**Length depends on the return from the commands** 637 +|Value|(% style="width:130px" %)((( 638 +((( 590 590 Battery(mV) 640 +))) 591 591 642 +((( 592 592 & 644 +))) 593 593 646 +((( 594 594 Interrupt _Flag 595 -)))|((( 648 +))) 649 +)))|(% style="width:93px" %)((( 596 596 PAYLOAD_VER 597 597 598 598 599 -)))|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. 653 +)))|(% style="width:509px" %)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. 600 600 601 601 Below is the decoder for the first 3 bytes. The rest bytes are dynamic depends on different RS485 sensors. 602 602 603 - 657 +((( 604 604 function Decoder(bytes, port) { 659 +))) 605 605 661 +((( 606 606 ~/~/Payload Formats of RS485-BL Deceive 663 +))) 607 607 665 +((( 608 608 return { 667 +))) 609 609 669 +((( 610 610 ~/~/Battery,units:V 671 +))) 611 611 673 +((( 612 612 BatV:((bytes[0]<<8 | bytes[1])&0x7fff)/1000, 675 +))) 613 613 677 +((( 614 614 ~/~/GPIO_EXTI 679 +))) 615 615 681 +((( 616 616 EXTI_Trigger:(bytes[0] & 0x80)? "TRUE":"FALSE", 683 +))) 617 617 685 +((( 618 618 ~/~/payload of version 687 +))) 619 619 689 +((( 620 620 Pay_ver:bytes[2], 691 +))) 621 621 693 +((( 622 622 }; 695 +))) 623 623 697 +((( 624 624 } 699 +))) 625 625 626 - 627 - 628 - 629 - 630 - 631 - 701 +((( 632 632 TTN V3 uplink screen shot. 703 +))) 633 633 634 -[[image: file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image023.png]]705 +[[image:1653274001211-372.png||height="192" width="732"]] 635 635 636 -1. 637 -11. Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink 707 +== 3.5 Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink == 638 638 639 639 User can configure RS485-BL via [[AT Commands >>path:#_Using_the_AT]]or LoRaWAN Downlink Commands 640 640
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