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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 ==
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22 22  )))
23 23  
24 24  (((
25 -The Dragino RS485-BL is a **RS485 / UART to LoRaWAN Converter** for Internet of Things solutions. User can connect RS485 or UART sensor to RS485-BL converter, and configure RS485-BL to periodically read sensor data and upload via LoRaWAN network to IoT server.
28 +The Dragino RS485-BL is a (% style="color:blue" %)**RS485 / UART to LoRaWAN Converter**(%%) for Internet of Things solutions. User can connect RS485 or UART sensor to RS485-BL converter, and configure RS485-BL to periodically read sensor data and upload via LoRaWAN network to IoT server.
26 26  )))
27 27  
28 28  (((
29 -RS485-BL can interface to RS485 sensor, 3.3v/5v UART sensor or interrupt sensor. RS485-BL provides **a 3.3v output** and** a 5v output** to power external sensors. Both output voltages are controllable to minimize the total system power consumption.
32 +RS485-BL can interface to RS485 sensor, 3.3v/5v UART sensor or interrupt sensor. RS485-BL provides (% style="color:blue" %)**a 3.3v output**(%%) and** (% style="color:blue" %)a 5v output(%%)** to power external sensors. Both output voltages are controllable to minimize the total system power consumption.
30 30  )))
31 31  
32 32  (((
33 -RS485-BL is IP67 **waterproof** and powered by **8500mAh Li-SOCI2 battery**, it is designed for long term use for several years.
36 +RS485-BL is IP67 (% style="color:blue" %)**waterproof**(%%) and powered by (% style="color:blue" %)**8500mAh Li-SOCI2 battery**(%%), it is designed for long term use for several years.
34 34  )))
35 35  
36 36  (((
37 -RS485-BL runs standard **LoRaWAN 1.0.3 in Class A**. It can reach long transfer range and easy to integrate with LoRaWAN compatible gateway and IoT server.
40 +RS485-BL runs standard (% style="color:blue" %)**LoRaWAN 1.0.3 in Class A**(%%). It can reach long transfer range and easy to integrate with LoRaWAN compatible gateway and IoT server.
38 38  )))
39 39  
40 40  (((
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51 51  
52 52  [[image:1652953304999-717.png||height="424" width="733"]]
53 53  
57 +
58 +
54 54  == 1.2 Specifications ==
55 55  
61 +
56 56  **Hardware System:**
57 57  
58 58  * STM32L072CZT6 MCU
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59 59  * SX1276/78 Wireless Chip 
60 60  * Power Consumption (exclude RS485 device):
61 61  ** Idle: 6uA@3.3v
62 -
63 -*
64 64  ** 20dB Transmit: 130mA@3.3v
65 65  
66 66  **Interface for Model:**
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114 114  
115 115  [[RS485-BL Image files – Download link and Change log>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_End_Node/RS485-BL/Firmware/||style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"]]
116 116  
121 +
117 117  == 1.6 Hardware Change log ==
118 118  
119 119  (((
125 +
126 +
120 120  v1.4
121 121  )))
122 122  
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140 140  
141 141  (((
142 142  Release version ​​​​​
150 +
151 +
143 143  )))
144 144  
145 145  = 2. Pin mapping and Power ON Device =
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153 153  
154 154  The Left TXD and RXD are TTL interface for external sensor. TTL level is controlled by 3.3/5v Jumper.
155 155  
165 +
156 156  = 3. Operation Mode =
157 157  
158 158  == 3.1 How it works? ==
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159 159  
160 160  (((
161 161  The RS485-BL is configured as LoRaWAN OTAA Class A 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-BL. It will auto join the network via OTAA.
172 +
173 +
162 162  )))
163 163  
164 164  == 3.2 Example to join LoRaWAN network ==
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194 194  )))
195 195  
196 196  
197 -
198 -
199 199  [[image:image-20220519174512-1.png]]
200 200  
201 201  [[image:image-20220519174512-2.png||height="328" width="731"]]
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219 219  
220 220  [[image:1652953568895-172.png||height="232" width="724"]]
221 221  
232 +
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.
236 +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.
237 +
238 +
226 226  )))
227 227  
228 228  === 3.3.1 onfigure UART settings for RS485 or TTL communication ===
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323 323  mm: 0: no CRC, 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS in the end of this command
324 324  )))|(% style="width:256px" %)AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m
325 325  
326 -Detail of AT+CFGDEV command see [[AT+CFGDEV detail>>path:#AT_CFGDEV]].
339 +Detail of AT+CFGDEV command see [[AT+CFGDEV detail>>||anchor="HRS485DebugCommand28AT2BCFGDEV29"]].
327 327  
341 +
328 328  === 3.3.3 Configure read commands for each sampling ===
329 329  
330 330  (((
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422 422  
423 423  **Examples:**
424 424  
425 -1. For a return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
439 +1For a return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
426 426  
427 427  If we set AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34.      (max 5 bytes for prefix)
428 428  
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430 430  
431 431  [[image:1653271044481-711.png]]
432 432  
433 -1. For a return string from AT+COMMAND1:  16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
447 +2)For a return string from AT+COMMAND1:  16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
434 434  
435 435  If we set AT+SEARCH1=2, 1E 56 34+31 00 49
436 436  
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449 449  * **c: define the position for valid value.  **
450 450  )))
451 451  
452 -Examples:
466 +**Examples:**
453 453  
454 454  * Grab bytes:
455 455  
456 456  [[image:1653271581490-837.png||height="313" width="722"]]
457 457  
472 +
458 458  * Grab a section.
459 459  
460 460  [[image:1653271648378-342.png||height="326" width="720"]]
461 461  
477 +
462 462  * Grab different sections.
463 463  
464 464  [[image:1653271657255-576.png||height="305" width="730"]]
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501 501  
502 502  [[image:1653271763403-806.png]]
503 503  
520 +
504 504  === 3.3.4 Compose the uplink payload ===
505 505  
506 506  (((
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508 508  )))
509 509  
510 510  (((
511 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0**
528 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0**
512 512  )))
513 513  
514 514  (((
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520 520  )))
521 521  
522 522  (((
523 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx
540 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx**
524 524  )))
525 525  
526 526  (((
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529 529  
530 530  [[image:1653272787040-634.png||height="515" width="719"]]
531 531  
549 +
550 +
532 532  (((
533 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1**
552 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1**
553 +
554 +
534 534  )))
535 535  
536 536  (((
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542 542  )))
543 543  
544 544  (((
545 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA
566 +(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA**
546 546  )))
547 547  
548 548  1. (((
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565 565  
566 566  So totally there will be 3 uplinks for this sampling, each uplink includes 6 bytes DATA
567 567  
589 +
568 568  DATA1=RETURN1 Valid Value = (% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %) 20 20 0a 33 90 41
569 569  
570 570  DATA2=1^^st^^ ~~ 6^^th^^ byte of Valid value of RETURN10= (% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)02 aa 05 81 0a 20
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571 571  
572 572  DATA3=7^^th^^ ~~ 11^^th^^ bytes of Valid value of RETURN10 =(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %) 20 20 20 2d 30
573 573  
596 +
574 574  Below are the uplink payloads:
575 575  
576 576  [[image:1653272901032-107.png]]
577 577  
601 +
578 578  (% style="color:red" %)Notice: the Max bytes is according to the max support bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below:
579 579  
580 580   ~* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date)
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585 585  
586 586   ~* For all other bands: max 51 bytes for each uplink  ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date).
587 587  
612 +
613 +
588 588  === 3.3.5 Uplink on demand ===
589 589  
590 590  (((
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601 601  
602 602  (((
603 603  **0xA8 command**: Send a command to RS485-BL and uplink the output from sensors.
630 +
631 +
604 604  )))
605 605  
606 606  === 3.3.6 Uplink on Interrupt ===
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609 609  
610 610  [[image:1653273818896-432.png]]
611 611  
640 +
612 612  (((
613 613  AT+INTMOD=0  Disable Interrupt
614 614  )))
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623 623  
624 624  (((
625 625  AT+INTMOD=3  Interrupt trigger by rising edge.
655 +
656 +
626 626  )))
627 627  
628 628  == 3.4 Uplink Payload ==
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650 650  Below is the decoder for the first 3 bytes. The rest bytes are dynamic depends on different RS485 sensors.
651 651  
652 652  (((
653 -function Decoder(bytes, port) {
684 +{{{function Decoder(bytes, port) {}}}
654 654  )))
655 655  
656 656  (((
657 -~/~/Payload Formats of RS485-BL Deceive
688 +{{{//Payload Formats of RS485-BL Deceive}}}
658 658  )))
659 659  
660 660  (((
661 -return {
692 +{{{return {}}}
662 662  )))
663 663  
664 664  (((
665 - ~/~/Battery,units:V
696 +{{{ //Battery,units:V}}}
666 666  )))
667 667  
668 668  (((
669 - BatV:((bytes[0]<<8 | bytes[1])&0x7fff)/1000,
700 +{{{ BatV:((bytes[0]<<8 | bytes[1])&0x7fff)/1000,}}}
670 670  )))
671 671  
672 672  (((
673 - ~/~/GPIO_EXTI 
704 +{{{ //GPIO_EXTI }}}
674 674  )))
675 675  
676 676  (((
677 - EXTI_Trigger:(bytes[0] & 0x80)? "TRUE":"FALSE",
708 +{{{ EXTI_Trigger:(bytes[0] & 0x80)? "TRUE":"FALSE",}}}
678 678  )))
679 679  
680 680  (((
681 - ~/~/payload of version
712 +{{{ //payload of version}}}
682 682  )))
683 683  
684 684  (((
685 - Pay_ver:bytes[2],
716 +{{{ Pay_ver:bytes[2],}}}
686 686  )))
687 687  
688 688  (((
689 - };
720 +{{{ }; }}}
690 690  )))
691 691  
692 692  (((
693 - }
724 +}
725 +
726 +
694 694  )))
695 695  
696 696  (((
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699 699  
700 700  [[image:1653274001211-372.png||height="192" width="732"]]
701 701  
702 -1.
703 -11. Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink
704 704  
705 -User can configure RS485-BL via [[AT Commands >>path:#_​Using_the_AT]]or LoRaWAN Downlink Commands
736 +== 3.5 Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink ==
706 706  
738 +User can configure RS485-BL via AT Commands or LoRaWAN Downlink Commands
739 +
707 707  There are two kinds of Commands:
708 708  
709 -* **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_Commands
742 +* (% 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]]
710 710  
711 -* **Sensor Related Commands**: These commands are special designed for RS485-BL.  User can see these commands below:
744 +* (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Sensor Related Commands**(%%): These commands are special designed for RS485-BL.  User can see these commands below:
712 712  
713 -1.
714 -11.
715 -111. Common Commands:
746 +=== 3.5.1 Common Commands: ===
716 716  
717 -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]]
748 +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]]
718 718  
719 719  
720 -1.
721 -11.
722 -111. Sensor related commands:
751 +=== 3.5.2 Sensor related commands: ===
723 723  
724 -==== Choose Device Type (RS485 or TTL) ====
753 +==== ====
725 725  
755 +==== **Choose Device Type (RS485 or TTL)** ====
756 +
726 726  RS485-BL can connect to either RS485 sensors or TTL sensor. User need to specify what type of sensor need to connect.
727 727  
728 -* AT Command
759 +* **AT Command**
729 729  
761 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
762 +(((
730 730  **AT+MOD=1** ~/~/ Set to support RS485-MODBUS type sensors. User can connect multiply RS485 , Modbus sensors to the A / B pins.
764 +)))
731 731  
766 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
767 +(((
732 732  **AT+MOD=2** ~/~/ Set to support TTL Level sensors, User can connect one TTL Sensor to the TXD/RXD/GND pins.
769 +)))
733 733  
734 734  
735 -* Downlink Payload
772 +* **Downlink Payload**
736 736  
737 -**0A aa**     à same as AT+MOD=aa
774 +**0A aa**  ~-~->  same as AT+MOD=aa
738 738  
739 739  
740 740  
741 -==== [[RS485 Debug Command>>path:#downlink_A8]] (AT+CFGDEV) ====
778 +==== **RS485 Debug Command (AT+CFGDEV)** ====
742 742  
743 743  This command is used to configure the RS485 or TTL sensors; they won’t be used during sampling.
744 744  
745 -* AT Command
782 +* **AT Command**
746 746  
747 -AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m
784 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
785 +(((
786 +**AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m**
787 +)))
748 748  
749 749  m: 0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS in the end of this command.
750 750  
751 751  
792 +* **Downlink Payload**
752 752  
753 -* Downlink Payload
754 -
755 755  Format: A8 MM NN XX XX XX XX YY
756 756  
757 757  Where:
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765 765  
766 766  To connect a Modbus Alarm with below commands.
767 767  
768 -* The command to active alarm is: 0A 05 00 04 00 01 4C B0. Where 0A 05 00 04 00 01 is the Modbus command to read the register 00 40 where stored the DI status. The 4C B0 is the CRC-16/MODBUS which calculate manually.
807 +* The command to active alarm is: 0A 05 00 04 00 01 **4C B0**. Where 0A 05 00 04 00 01 is the Modbus command to read the register 00 40 where stored the DI status. The 4C B0 is the CRC-16/MODBUS which calculate manually.
769 769  
770 -* The command to deactivate alarm is: 0A 05 00 04 00 00 8D 70. Where 0A 05 00 04 00 00 is the Modbus command to read the register 00 40 where stored the DI status. The 8D 70 is the CRC-16/MODBUS which calculate manually.
809 +* The command to deactivate alarm is: 0A 05 00 04 00 00 **8D 70**. Where 0A 05 00 04 00 00 is the Modbus command to read the register 00 40 where stored the DI status. The 8D 70 is the CRC-16/MODBUS which calculate manually.
771 771  
772 772  So if user want to use downlink command to control to RS485 Alarm, he can use:
773 773  
774 -**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**: to activate the RS485 Alarm
813 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**(%%): to activate the RS485 Alarm
775 775  
776 -**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 00 00**: to deactivate the RS485 Alarm
815 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 00 00**(%%): to deactivate the RS485 Alarm
777 777  
778 778  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.
779 779  
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782 782  
783 783  Check TTL Sensor return:
784 784  
785 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image024.png]]
824 +[[image:1654132684752-193.png]]
786 786  
787 787  
788 788  
828 +==== **Set Payload version** ====
789 789  
790 -==== Set Payload version ====
791 -
792 792  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.
793 793  
794 -* AT Command:
832 +* **AT Command:**
795 795  
796 -AT+PAYVER: Set PAYVER field = 1
834 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
835 +(((
836 +**AT+PAYVER: Set PAYVER field = 1**
837 +)))
797 797  
798 798  
799 -* Downlink Payload:
840 +* **Downlink Payload:**
800 800  
801 -0xAE 01   à Set PAYVER field =  0x01
842 +**0xAE 01**  ~-~-> Set PAYVER field =  0x01
802 802  
803 -0xAE 0F   à Set PAYVER field =  0x0F
844 +**0xAE 0F**   ~-~-> Set PAYVER field =  0x0F
804 804  
805 805  
806 -==== Set RS485 Sampling Commands ====
807 807  
848 +==== **Set RS485 Sampling Commands** ====
849 +
808 808  AT+COMMANDx, AT+DATACUTx and AT+SEARCHx
809 809  
810 -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]].
852 +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"]].
811 811  
812 812  
813 -* AT Command:
855 +* **AT Command:**
814 814  
815 -AT+COMMANDx: Configure RS485 read command to sensor.
857 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
858 +(((
859 +**AT+COMMANDx: Configure RS485 read command to sensor.**
860 +)))
816 816  
817 -AT+DATACUTx: Configure how to handle return from RS485 devices.
862 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
863 +(((
864 +**AT+DATACUTx: Configure how to handle return from RS485 devices.**
865 +)))
818 818  
819 -AT+SEARCHx: Configure search command
867 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
868 +(((
869 +**AT+SEARCHx: Configure search command**
870 +)))
820 820  
821 821  
822 -* Downlink Payload:
873 +* **Downlink Payload:**
823 823  
824 -0xAF downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx.
875 +**0xAF** downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx.
825 825  
826 -Note: if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink.
877 +(% style="color:red" %)**Note**(%%): if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink.
827 827  
828 828  Format: AF MM NN LL XX XX XX XX YY
829 829  
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830 830  Where:
831 831  
832 832  * MM: the ATCOMMAND or AT+DATACUT to be set. Value from 01 ~~ 0F,
833 -* NN: 0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value.
834 -* LL: The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
884 +* NN:  0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value.
885 +* LL:  The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
835 835  * XX XX XX XX: AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
836 -* 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.
887 +* 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.
837 837  
838 -Example:
889 +**Example:**
839 839  
840 -**AF 03 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**: Same as AT+COMMAND3=0A 05 00 04 00 01,1
891 +(% 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
841 841  
842 -**AF 03 02 06 10 01 05 06 09 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**16**,**1**,**5+6+9+10**
893 +(% 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**
843 843  
844 -**AF 03 02 06 0B 02 05 07 08 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**11**,**2**,**5~~7+8~~10**
895 +(% 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**
845 845  
846 846  
847 -0xAB downlink command can be used for set AT+SEARCHx
898 +**0xAB** downlink command can be used for set AT+SEARCHx
848 848  
849 -Example: **AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx** (03 here means there are total 3 bytes after 03) So
900 +**Example:** **AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx** (03 here means there are total 3 bytes after 03) So
850 850  
851 851  * AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx  same as AT+SEARCHaa=1,xx xx xx
852 852  * 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
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854 854  **AB aa 02 03 xx xx xx 02 yy yy**  same as **AT+SEARCHaa=2,xx xx xx+yy yy**
855 855  
856 856  
857 -==== Fast command to handle MODBUS device ====
858 858  
909 +==== **Fast command to handle MODBUS device** ====
910 +
859 859  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]].
860 860  
861 861  This command is valid since v1.3 firmware version
862 862  
863 863  
864 -AT+MBFUN has only two value:
916 +**AT+MBFUN has only two value:**
865 865  
866 -* AT+MBFUN=1: Enable Modbus reading. And get response base on the MODBUS return
918 +* **AT+MBFUN=1**: Enable Modbus reading. And get response base on the MODBUS return
867 867  
868 868  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.
869 869  
870 -* AT+MBFUN=0: Disable Modbus fast reading.
922 +* **AT+MBFUN=0**: Disable Modbus fast reading.
871 871  
872 -Example:
924 +**Example:**
873 873  
874 874  * AT+MBFUN=1 and AT+DATACUT1/AT+DATACUT2 are not configure (0,0,0).
875 875  * 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.
876 876  * 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.
877 877  
878 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image025.png]]
930 +[[image:1654133913295-597.png]]
879 879  
880 880  
881 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image026.png]]
933 +[[image:1654133954153-643.png]]
882 882  
883 883  
884 -* Downlink Commands:
936 +* **Downlink Commands:**
885 885  
886 -A9 aa -à Same as AT+MBFUN=aa
938 +**A9 aa** ~-~-> Same as AT+MBFUN=aa
887 887  
888 888  
889 -==== RS485 command timeout ====
890 890  
942 +==== **RS485 command timeout** ====
943 +
891 891  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.
892 892  
893 893  Default value: 0, range:  0 ~~ 5 seconds
894 894  
895 895  
896 -* AT Command:
949 +* **AT Command:**
897 897  
898 -AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc)
951 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
952 +(((
953 +**AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc)**
954 +)))
899 899  
900 -Example:
956 +**Example:**
901 901  
902 902  **AT+CMDDL1=1000** to send the open time to 1000ms
903 903  
904 904  
905 -* Downlink Payload:
961 +* **Downlink Payload:**
906 906  
907 907  0x AA aa bb cc
908 908  
909 909  Same as: AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc)
910 910  
911 - Example:
967 + **Example:**
912 912  
913 - 0xAA 01 03 E8  à Same as **AT+CMDDL1=1000 ms**
969 + **0xAA 01 03 E8**  ~-~-> Same as **AT+CMDDL1=1000 ms**
914 914  
915 915  
916 -==== [[Uplink>>path:#downlink_A8]] payload mode ====
917 917  
973 +==== **Uplink payload mode** ====
974 +
918 918  Define to use one uplink or multiple uplinks for the sampling.
919 919  
920 -The use of this command please see: [[Compose Uplink payload>>path:#DataUP]]
977 +The use of this command please see: [[Compose Uplink payload>>||anchor="H3.3.4Composetheuplinkpayload"]]
921 921  
922 -* AT Command:
979 +* **AT Command:**
923 923  
924 -AT+DATAUP=0
981 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
982 +(((
983 +**AT+DATAUP=0**
984 +)))
925 925  
926 -AT+DATAUP=1
986 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
987 +(((
988 +**AT+DATAUP=1**
989 +)))
927 927  
928 928  
929 -* Downlink Payload:
992 +* **Downlink Payload:**
930 930  
931 -0xAD 00   à Same as AT+DATAUP=0
994 +**0xAD 00**  **~-~->** Same as AT+DATAUP=0
932 932  
933 -0xAD 01   à Same as AT+DATAUP=1
996 +**0xAD 01**  **~-~->** Same as AT+DATAUP=1
934 934  
935 935  
936 -==== Manually trigger an Uplink ====
937 937  
1000 +==== **Manually trigger an Uplink** ====
1001 +
938 938  Ask device to send an uplink immediately.
939 939  
940 -* Downlink Payload:
1004 +* **Downlink Payload:**
941 941  
942 -0x08 FF, RS485-BL will immediately send an uplink.
1006 +**0x08 FF**, RS485-BL will immediately send an uplink.
943 943  
944 944  
945 -==== Clear RS485 Command ====
946 946  
1010 +==== **Clear RS485 Command** ====
1011 +
947 947  The AT+COMMANDx and AT+DATACUTx settings are stored in special location, user can use below command to clear them.
948 948  
949 949  
950 -* AT Command:
1015 +* **AT Command:**
951 951  
952 -**AT+CMDEAR=mm,nn**   mm: start position of erase ,nn: stop position of erase
1017 +(% 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
953 953  
954 -Etc. AT+CMDEAR=1,10 means erase AT+COMMAND1/AT+DATACUT1 to AT+COMMAND10/AT+DATACUT10
955 -
956 956  Example screen shot after clear all RS485 commands. 
957 957  
958 958  
959 -
960 960  The uplink screen shot is:
961 961  
962 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image023.png]]
1024 +[[image:1654134704555-320.png]]
963 963  
964 964  
965 -* Downlink Payload:
1027 +* **Downlink Payload:**
966 966  
967 -0x09 aa bb same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb
1029 +**0x09 aa bb** same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb
968 968  
969 969  
970 -==== Set Serial Communication Parameters ====
971 971  
1033 +==== **Set Serial Communication Parameters** ====
1034 +
972 972  Set the Rs485 serial communication parameters:
973 973  
974 -* AT Command:
1037 +* **AT Command:**
975 975  
976 976  Set Baud Rate:
977 977  
978 -AT+BAUDR=9600    ~/~/ Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200)
1041 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
1042 +(((
1043 +**AT+BAUDR=9600**    ~/~/ Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200)
1044 +)))
979 979  
1046 +Set UART Parity
980 980  
981 -Set UART parity
1048 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
1049 +(((
1050 +**AT+PARITY=0**    ~/~/ Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity
1051 +)))
982 982  
983 -AT+PARITY=0    ~/~/ Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity
984 -
985 -
986 986  Set STOPBIT
987 987  
988 -AT+STOPBIT=0    ~/~/ Option: 0 for 1bit; 1 for 1.5 bit ; 2 for 2 bits
1055 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
1056 +(((
1057 +**AT+STOPBIT=0**    ~/~/ Option: 0 for 1bit; 1 for 1.5 bit ; 2 for 2 bits
1058 +)))
989 989  
990 990  
991 -* Downlink Payload:
1061 +* **Downlink Payload:**
992 992  
993 -A7 01 aa bb: Same  AT+BAUDR=hex(aa bb)*100
1063 +**A7 01 aa bb**: Same  AT+BAUDR=hex(aa bb)*100
994 994  
995 -Example:
1065 +**Example:**
996 996  
997 997  * A7 01 00 60   same as AT+BAUDR=9600
998 998  * A7 01 04 80  same as AT+BAUDR=115200
... ... @@ -1002,128 +1002,119 @@
1002 1002  A7 03 aa: Same as  AT+STOPBIT=aa  (aa value: 00 , 01 or 02)
1003 1003  
1004 1004  
1005 -==== Control output power duration ====
1006 1006  
1076 +==== **Control output power duration** ====
1077 +
1007 1007  User can set the output power duration before each sampling.
1008 1008  
1009 -* AT Command:
1080 +* **AT Command:**
1010 1010  
1011 -Example:
1082 +**Example:**
1012 1012  
1013 -AT+3V3T=1000 ~/~/ 3V3 output power will open 1s before each sampling.
1084 +**AT+3V3T=1000**  ~/~/ 3V3 output power will open 1s before each sampling.
1014 1014  
1015 -AT+5VT=1000 ~/~/ +5V output power will open 1s before each sampling.
1086 +**AT+5VT=1000**  ~/~/ +5V output power will open 1s before each sampling.
1016 1016  
1017 1017  
1018 -* LoRaWAN Downlink Command:
1089 +* **LoRaWAN Downlink Command:**
1019 1019  
1020 -07 01 aa bb  Same as AT+5VT=(aa bb)
1091 +**07 01 aa bb**  Same as AT+5VT=(aa bb)
1021 1021  
1022 -07 02 aa bb  Same as AT+3V3T=(aa bb)
1093 +**07 02 aa bb**  Same as AT+3V3T=(aa bb)
1023 1023  
1024 1024  
1096 +== 3.6 Buttons ==
1025 1025  
1098 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:233px" %)
1099 +|=(% style="width: 89px;" %)**Button**|=(% style="width: 141px;" %)**Feature**
1100 +|(% style="width:89px" %)**RST**|(% style="width:141px" %)Reboot RS485-BL
1026 1026  
1027 -1.
1028 -11. Buttons
1102 +== 3.7 +3V3 Output ==
1029 1029  
1030 -|**Button**|**Feature**
1031 -|**RST**|Reboot RS485-BL
1032 -
1033 -1.
1034 -11. +3V3 Output
1035 -
1036 1036  RS485-BL has a Controllable +3V3 output, user can use this output to power external sensor.
1037 1037  
1038 1038  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. 
1039 1039  
1040 -
1041 1041  The +3V3 output time can be controlled by AT Command.
1042 1042  
1043 -**AT+3V3T=1000**
1044 1044  
1045 -Means set +3v3 valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real +3v3 output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors.
1111 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+3V3T=1000**
1046 1046  
1047 1047  
1114 +Means set +3v3 valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real +3v3 output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors.
1115 +
1048 1048  By default, the AT+3V3T=0. This is a special case, means the +3V3 output is always on at any time
1049 1049  
1050 1050  
1051 -1.
1052 -11. +5V Output
1119 +== 3.8 +5V Output ==
1053 1053  
1054 1054  RS485-BL has a Controllable +5V output, user can use this output to power external sensor.
1055 1055  
1056 1056  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. 
1057 1057  
1058 -
1059 1059  The 5V output time can be controlled by AT Command.
1060 1060  
1061 -**AT+5VT=1000**
1062 1062  
1063 -Means set 5V valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real 5V output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors.
1128 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+5VT=1000**
1064 1064  
1065 1065  
1131 +Means set 5V valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real 5V output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors.
1132 +
1066 1066  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.
1067 1067  
1068 1068  
1136 +== 3.9 LEDs ==
1069 1069  
1138 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:332px" %)
1139 +|=**LEDs**|=(% style="width: 274px;" %)**Feature**
1140 +|**LED1**|(% style="width:274px" %)Blink when device transmit a packet.
1070 1070  
1071 -1.
1072 -11. LEDs
1142 +== 3.10 Switch Jumper ==
1073 1073  
1074 -|**LEDs**|**Feature**
1075 -|**LED1**|Blink when device transmit a packet.
1076 -
1077 -1.
1078 -11. Switch Jumper
1079 -
1080 -|**Switch Jumper**|**Feature**
1081 -|**SW1**|(((
1144 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:515px" %)
1145 +|=(% style="width: 124px;" %)**Switch Jumper**|=(% style="width: 388px;" %)**Feature**
1146 +|(% style="width:124px" %)**SW1**|(% style="width:388px" %)(((
1082 1082  ISP position: Upgrade firmware via UART
1083 1083  
1084 1084  Flash position: Configure device, check running status.
1085 1085  )))
1086 -|**SW2**|(((
1151 +|(% style="width:124px" %)**SW2**|(% style="width:388px" %)(((
1087 1087  5V position: set to compatible with 5v I/O.
1088 1088  
1089 1089  3.3v position: set to compatible with 3.3v I/O.,
1090 1090  )))
1091 1091  
1092 -+3.3V: is always ON
1157 +**+3.3V**: is always ON
1093 1093  
1094 -+5V: Only open before every sampling. The time is by default, it is AT+5VT=0.  Max open time. 5000 ms.
1159 +**+5V**: Only open before every sampling. The time is by default, it is AT+5VT=0.  Max open time. 5000 ms.
1095 1095  
1096 -1. Case Study
1097 1097  
1098 -User can check this URL for some case studies.
1162 += 4. Case Study =
1099 1099  
1100 -[[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]]
1164 +User can check this URL for some case studies: [[APP RS485 COMMUNICATE WITH SENSORS>>doc:Main.Application Note \: Communicate with Different Sensors ----- RS485-LN RS485-BL.WebHome]]
1101 1101  
1102 1102  
1167 += 5. Use AT Command =
1103 1103  
1169 +== 5.1 Access AT Command ==
1104 1104  
1105 -1. Use AT Command
1106 -11. Access AT Command
1107 -
1108 1108  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.
1109 1109  
1110 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image027.png]]
1173 +[[image:1654135840598-282.png]]
1111 1111  
1112 1112  
1113 -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:
1176 +In PC, User needs to set (% style="color:blue" %)**serial tool**(%%)(such as [[putty>>url:https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~~sgtatham/putty/latest.html]], SecureCRT) baud rate to (% style="color:green" %)**9600**(%%) to access to access serial console of RS485-BL. The default password is 123456. Below is the output for reference:
1114 1114  
1115 -[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image028.png]]
1178 +[[image:1654136105500-922.png]]
1116 1116  
1117 1117  
1181 +More detail AT Command manual can be found at [[AT Command Manual>>||anchor="3.5ConfigureRS485-BLviaATorDownlink"]]
1118 1118  
1119 -More detail AT Command manual can be found at [[AT Command Manual>>path:#AT_COMMAND]]
1120 1120  
1184 +== 5.2 Common AT Command Sequence ==
1121 1121  
1186 +=== 5.2.1 Multi-channel ABP mode (Use with SX1301/LG308) ===
1122 1122  
1123 -1.
1124 -11. Common AT Command Sequence
1125 -111. Multi-channel ABP mode (Use with SX1301/LG308)
1126 -
1127 1127  If device has not joined network yet:
1128 1128  
1129 1129  AT+FDR
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1139 1139  
1140 1140  ATZ
1141 1141  
1142 -1.
1143 -11.
1203 +1.
1204 +11.
1144 1144  111. Single-channel ABP mode (Use with LG01/LG02)
1145 1145  
1146 1146  AT+FDR   Reset Parameters to Factory Default, Keys Reserve
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1215 1215  [[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]]
1216 1216  
1217 1217  
1218 -1.
1279 +1.
1219 1219  11. How to change the LoRa Frequency Bands/Region?
1220 1220  
1221 1221  User can follow the introduction for [[how to upgrade image>>path:#upgrade_image]]. When download the images, choose the required image file for download.
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1222 1222  
1223 1223  
1224 1224  
1225 -1.
1286 +1.
1226 1226  11. How many RS485-Slave can RS485-BL connects?
1227 1227  
1228 1228  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]].
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1239 1239  
1240 1240  
1241 1241  
1242 -1.
1303 +1.
1243 1243  11. Why I can’t join TTN V3 in US915 /AU915 bands?
1244 1244  
1245 1245  It might about the channels mapping. Please see for detail.
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