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7 7  **RS485-BL – Waterproof RS485 to LoRaWAN Converter User Manual**
8 8  
9 9  
10 -
11 11  **Table of Contents:**
12 12  
13 -{{toc/}}
14 14  
15 15  
16 16  
17 17  
18 -
19 19  = 1.Introduction =
20 20  
21 21  == 1.1 What is RS485-BL RS485 to LoRaWAN Converter ==
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25 25  )))
26 26  
27 27  (((
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.
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.
29 29  )))
30 30  
31 31  (((
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.
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.
33 33  )))
34 34  
35 35  (((
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.
33 +RS485-BL is IP67 **waterproof** and powered by **8500mAh Li-SOCI2 battery**, it is designed for long term use for several years.
37 37  )))
38 38  
39 39  (((
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.
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.
41 41  )))
42 42  
43 43  (((
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54 54  
55 55  [[image:1652953304999-717.png||height="424" width="733"]]
56 56  
57 -
58 -
59 59  == 1.2 Specifications ==
60 60  
61 -
62 62  **Hardware System:**
63 63  
64 64  * STM32L072CZT6 MCU
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65 65  * SX1276/78 Wireless Chip 
66 66  * Power Consumption (exclude RS485 device):
67 67  ** Idle: 6uA@3.3v
62 +
63 +*
68 68  ** 20dB Transmit: 130mA@3.3v
69 69  
70 70  **Interface for Model:**
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118 118  
119 119  [[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);"]]
120 120  
121 -
122 122  == 1.6 Hardware Change log ==
123 123  
124 124  (((
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126 -
127 -(((
128 128  v1.4
129 129  )))
130 -)))
131 131  
132 132  (((
133 -(((
134 134  ~1. Change Power IC to TPS22916
135 135  )))
136 -)))
137 137  
138 -(((
139 -
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141 141  
142 142  (((
143 -(((
144 144  v1.3
145 145  )))
146 -)))
147 147  
148 148  (((
149 -(((
150 150  ~1. Change JP3 from KF350-8P to KF350-11P, Add one extra interface for I2C and one extra interface for one-wire
151 151  )))
152 -)))
153 153  
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157 157  
158 158  (((
159 -(((
160 160  v1.2
161 161  )))
162 -)))
163 163  
164 164  (((
165 -(((
166 166  Release version ​​​​​
167 167  )))
168 168  
169 -
170 -)))
171 -
172 172  = 2. Pin mapping and Power ON Device =
173 173  
174 174  (((
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180 180  
181 181  The Left TXD and RXD are TTL interface for external sensor. TTL level is controlled by 3.3/5v Jumper.
182 182  
183 -
184 184  = 3. Operation Mode =
185 185  
186 186  == 3.1 How it works? ==
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187 187  
188 188  (((
189 189  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.
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191 -
192 192  )))
193 193  
194 194  == 3.2 Example to join LoRaWAN network ==
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224 224  )))
225 225  
226 226  
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198 +
227 227  [[image:image-20220519174512-1.png]]
228 228  
229 229  [[image:image-20220519174512-2.png||height="328" width="731"]]
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247 247  
248 248  [[image:1652953568895-172.png||height="232" width="724"]]
249 249  
250 -
251 251  == 3.3 Configure Commands to read data ==
252 252  
253 253  (((
254 -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.
255 -
256 -
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.
257 257  )))
258 258  
259 259  === 3.3.1 onfigure UART settings for RS485 or TTL communication ===
260 260  
261 -(((
262 262  RS485-BL can connect to either RS485 sensors or TTL sensor. User need to specify what type of sensor need to connect.
263 -)))
264 264  
265 -(((
266 266  **~1. RS485-MODBUS mode:**
267 -)))
268 268  
269 -(((
270 270  AT+MOD=1 ~/~/ Support RS485-MODBUS type sensors. User can connect multiply RS485 , Modbus sensors to the A / B pins.
271 -)))
272 272  
273 -(((
274 274  **2. TTL mode:**
275 -)))
276 276  
277 -(((
278 278  AT+MOD=2 ~/~/ Support TTL Level sensors, User can connect one TTL Sensor to the TXD/RXD/GND pins.
279 -)))
280 280  
281 -(((
282 282  RS485-BL default UART settings is **9600, no parity, stop bit 1**. If the sensor has a different settings, user can change the RS485-BL setting to match.
283 -)))
284 284  
285 -(% border="1" cellspacing="10" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:510px" %)
286 -|=(% style="width: 120px;" %)(((
287 -(((
242 +(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:795px" %)
243 +|(((
288 288  **AT Commands**
289 -)))
290 -)))|=(% style="width: 190px;" %)(((
291 -(((
245 +)))|(% style="width:285px" %)(((
292 292  **Description**
293 -)))
294 -)))|=(% style="width: 190px;" %)(((
295 -(((
247 +)))|(% style="width:347px" %)(((
296 296  **Example**
297 297  )))
298 -)))
299 -|(% style="width:120px" %)(((
300 -(((
250 +|(((
301 301  AT+BAUDR
302 -)))
303 -)))|(% style="width:190px" %)(((
304 -(((
252 +)))|(% style="width:285px" %)(((
305 305  Set the baud rate (for RS485 connection). Default Value is: 9600.
306 -)))
307 -)))|(% style="width:190px" %)(((
254 +)))|(% style="width:347px" %)(((
308 308  (((
309 -(((
310 310  AT+BAUDR=9600
311 311  )))
312 -)))
313 313  
314 314  (((
315 -(((
316 316  Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200)
317 317  )))
318 318  )))
319 -)))
320 -|(% style="width:120px" %)(((
321 -(((
263 +|(((
322 322  AT+PARITY
323 -)))
324 -)))|(% style="width:190px" %)(((
265 +)))|(% style="width:285px" %)(((
325 325  (((
326 -(((
327 327  Set UART parity (for RS485 connection)
328 328  )))
329 -)))
330 330  
331 331  (((
332 -(((
333 333  Default Value is: no parity.
334 334  )))
335 -)))
336 -)))|(% style="width:190px" %)(((
273 +)))|(% style="width:347px" %)(((
337 337  (((
338 -(((
339 339  AT+PARITY=0
340 340  )))
341 -)))
342 342  
343 343  (((
344 -(((
345 345  Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity
346 346  )))
347 347  )))
348 -)))
349 -|(% style="width:120px" %)(((
350 -(((
282 +|(((
351 351  AT+STOPBIT
352 -)))
353 -)))|(% style="width:190px" %)(((
284 +)))|(% style="width:285px" %)(((
354 354  (((
355 -(((
356 356  Set serial stopbit (for RS485 connection)
357 357  )))
358 -)))
359 359  
360 360  (((
361 -(((
362 362  Default Value is: 1bit.
363 363  )))
364 -)))
365 -)))|(% style="width:190px" %)(((
292 +)))|(% style="width:347px" %)(((
366 366  (((
367 -(((
368 368  AT+STOPBIT=0 for 1bit
369 369  )))
370 -)))
371 371  
372 372  (((
373 -(((
374 374  AT+STOPBIT=1 for 1.5 bit
375 375  )))
376 -)))
377 377  
378 378  (((
379 -(((
380 380  AT+STOPBIT=2 for 2 bits
381 381  )))
382 382  )))
383 -)))
384 384  
385 385  
386 386  
387 -=== 3.3.2 Configure sensors ===
388 388  
389 -(((
390 -Some sensors might need to configure before normal operation. User can configure such sensor via PC or through RS485-BL AT Commands (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT+CFGDEV**.
391 -)))
309 +1.
310 +11.
311 +111. Configure sensors
392 392  
393 -(((
394 -When user issue an (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT+CFGDEV**(%%) command, Each (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**AT+CFGDEV**(%%) equals to send a command to the RS485 or TTL sensors. This command will only run when user input it and won’t run during each sampling.
395 -)))
313 +Some sensors might need to configure before normal operation. User can configure such sensor via PC or through RS485-BL AT Commands AT+CFGDEV.
396 396  
397 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:806px" %)
398 -|**AT Commands**|(% style="width:418px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:256px" %)**Example**
399 -|AT+CFGDEV|(% style="width:418px" %)(((
315 +
316 +When user issue an AT+CFGDEV command, Each AT+CFGDEV equals to send a command to the RS485 or TTL sensors. This command will only run when user input it and won’t run during each sampling.
317 +
318 +|**AT Commands**|**Description**|**Example**
319 +|AT+CFGDEV|(((
400 400  This command is used to configure the RS485/TTL devices; they won’t be used during sampling.
401 401  
402 -AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,
322 +AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m
403 403  
404 -mm: 0: no CRC, 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS in the end of this command
405 -)))|(% style="width:256px" %)AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m
324 +m: 0: no CRC, 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS in the end of this command
325 +)))|AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m
406 406  
407 -Detail of AT+CFGDEV command see [[AT+CFGDEV detail>>||anchor="HRS485DebugCommand28AT2BCFGDEV29"]].
327 +Detail of AT+CFGDEV command see [[AT+CFGDEV detail>>path:#AT_CFGDEV]].
408 408  
409 409  
410 -=== 3.3.3 Configure read commands for each sampling ===
411 411  
412 -(((
331 +
332 +
333 +1.
334 +11.
335 +111. Configure read commands for each sampling
336 +
413 413  RS485-BL is a battery powered device; it will sleep most of time. And wake up on each period and read RS485 / TTL sensor data and uplink.
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415 415  
416 -(((
339 +
417 417  During each sampling, we need to confirm what commands we need to send to the sensors to read data. After the RS485/TTL sensors send back the value, it normally includes some bytes and we only need a few from them for a shorten payload.
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419 419  
420 -(((
342 +
421 421  To save the LoRaWAN network bandwidth, we might need to read data from different sensors and combine their valid value into a short payload.
422 -)))
423 423  
424 -(((
345 +
425 425  This section describes how to achieve above goals.
426 -)))
427 427  
428 -(((
348 +
429 429  During each sampling, the RS485-BL can support 15 commands to read sensors. And combine the return to one or several uplink payloads.
430 -)))
431 431  
432 -(((
351 +
433 433  **Command from RS485-BL to Sensor:**
434 -)))
435 435  
436 -(((
437 437  RS485-BL can send out pre-set max 15 strings via **AT+COMMAD1**, **ATCOMMAND2**,…, to **AT+COMMANDF** . All commands are of same grammar.
438 -)))
439 439  
440 -(((
356 +
441 441  **Handle return from sensors to RS485-BL**:
442 -)))
443 443  
444 -(((
445 445  After RS485-BL send out a string to sensor, RS485-BL will wait for the return from RS485 or TTL sensor. And user can specify how to handle the return, by **AT+DATACUT or AT+SEARCH commands**
446 -)))
447 447  
448 -* (((
449 -**AT+DATACUT**
450 -)))
451 451  
452 -(((
362 +* **AT+DATACUT**
363 +
453 453  When the return value from sensor have fix length and we know which position the valid value we should get, we can use AT+DATACUT command.
454 -)))
455 455  
456 -* (((
457 -**AT+SEARCH**
458 -)))
459 459  
460 -(((
367 +* **AT+SEARCH**
368 +
461 461  When the return value from sensor is dynamic length and we are not sure which bytes the valid data is, instead, we know what value the valid value following. We can use AT+SEARCH to search the valid value in the return string.
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463 463  
464 -(((
371 +
465 465  **Define wait timeout:**
466 -)))
467 467  
468 -(((
469 469  Some RS485 device might has longer delay on reply, so user can use AT+CMDDL to set the timeout for getting reply after the RS485 command is sent. For example, AT+CMDDL1=1000 to send the open time to 1000ms
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471 471  
472 -(((
376 +
473 473  After we got the valid value from each RS485 commands, we need to combine them together with the command **AT+DATAUP**.
474 -)))
475 475  
379 +
476 476  **Examples:**
477 477  
478 478  Below are examples for the how above AT Commands works.
479 479  
384 +
480 480  **AT+COMMANDx : **This command will be sent to RS485/TTL devices during each sampling, Max command length is 14 bytes. The grammar is:
481 481  
482 -(% border="1" class="table-bordered" style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:501px" %)
483 -|(% style="width:498px" %)(((
387 +|(((
484 484  **AT+COMMANDx=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m**
485 485  
486 486  **xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx: The RS485 command to be sent**
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492 492  
493 493  In the RS485-BL, we should use this command AT+COMMAND1=01 03 0B B8 00 02,1 for the same.
494 494  
399 +
495 495  **AT+SEARCHx**: This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx.
496 496  
497 -(% border="1" class="table-bordered" style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:580px" %)
498 -|(% style="width:577px" %)(((
402 +|(((
499 499  **AT+SEARCHx=aa,xx xx xx xx xx**
500 500  
501 501  * **aa: 1: prefix match mode; 2: prefix and suffix match mode**
502 502  * **xx xx xx xx xx: match string. Max 5 bytes for prefix and 5 bytes for suffix**
407 +
408 +
503 503  )))
504 504  
505 -**Examples:**
411 +Examples:
506 506  
507 -1For a return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
413 +1. For a return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
508 508  
509 509  If we set AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34.      (max 5 bytes for prefix)
510 510  
511 -The valid data will be all bytes after 1E 56 34 , so it is (% style="background-color:yellow" %)**2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49**
417 +The valid data will be all bytes after 1E 56 34 , so it is 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
512 512  
513 -[[image:1653271044481-711.png]]
419 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image013.png]]
514 514  
515 -2)For a return string from AT+COMMAND1:  16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
516 516  
422 +1. For a return string from AT+COMMAND1:  16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
423 +
517 517  If we set AT+SEARCH1=2, 1E 56 34+31 00 49
518 518  
519 -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**
426 +Device will search the bytes between 1E 56 34 and 31 00 49. So it is 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30
520 520  
521 -[[image:1653271276735-972.png]]
428 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image014.png]]
522 522  
430 +
523 523  **AT+DATACUTx : **This command defines how to handle the return from AT+COMMANDx, max return length is 45 bytes.
524 524  
525 -(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:729px" %)
526 -|(% style="width:726px" %)(((
433 +|(((
527 527  **AT+DATACUTx=a,b,c**
528 528  
529 529  * **a: length for the return of AT+COMMAND**
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531 531  * **c: define the position for valid value.  **
532 532  )))
533 533  
534 -**Examples:**
441 +Examples:
535 535  
536 536  * Grab bytes:
537 537  
538 -[[image:1653271581490-837.png||height="313" width="722"]]
445 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image015.png]]
539 539  
540 -
541 541  * Grab a section.
542 542  
543 -[[image:1653271648378-342.png||height="326" width="720"]]
449 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image016.png]]
544 544  
545 -
546 546  * Grab different sections.
547 547  
548 -[[image:1653271657255-576.png||height="305" width="730"]]
453 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image017.png]]
549 549  
550 -(((
551 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note:**
552 -)))
553 553  
554 -(((
456 +Note:
457 +
555 555  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.
556 -)))
557 557  
558 -(((
559 -**Example:**
560 -)))
460 +Example:
561 561  
562 -(((
563 -(% style="color:red" %)AT+COMMAND1=11 01 1E D0,0
564 -)))
462 +AT+COMMAND1=11 01 1E D0,0
565 565  
566 -(((
567 -(% style="color:red" %)AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34
568 -)))
464 +AT+SEARCH1=1,1E 56 34
569 569  
570 -(((
571 -(% style="color:red" %)AT+DATACUT1=0,2,1~~5
572 -)))
466 +AT+DATACUT1=0,2,1~~5
573 573  
574 -(((
575 -(% style="color:red" %)Return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
576 -)))
468 +Return string from AT+COMMAND1: 16 0c 1e 56 34 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
577 577  
578 -(((
579 -(% style="color:red" %)String after SEARCH command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
580 -)))
470 +String after SEARCH command: 2e 30 58 5f 36 41 30 31 00 49
581 581  
582 -(((
583 -(% style="color:red" %)Valid payload after DataCUT command: 2e 30 58 5f 36
584 -)))
472 +Valid payload after DataCUT command: 2e 30 58 5f 36
585 585  
586 -[[image:1653271763403-806.png]]
474 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image018.png]]
587 587  
588 588  
589 -=== 3.3.4 Compose the uplink payload ===
590 590  
591 -(((
478 +
479 +1.
480 +11.
481 +111. Compose the uplink payload
482 +
592 592  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.**
593 -)))
594 594  
595 -(((
596 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0**
597 -)))
598 598  
599 -(((
600 -Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with (% style="color:red" %)**A SIGNLE UPLINK**.
601 -)))
486 +**Examples: AT+DATAUP=0**
602 602  
603 -(((
488 +Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with **A SIGNLE UPLINK**.
489 +
604 604  Final Payload is
605 -)))
606 606  
607 -(((
608 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx**
609 -)))
492 +Battery Info+PAYVER + VALID Value from RETURN1 + Valid Value from RETURN2 + … + RETURNx
610 610  
611 -(((
612 612  Where PAYVER is defined by AT+PAYVER, below is an example screen shot.
613 -)))
614 614  
615 -[[image:1653272787040-634.png||height="515" width="719"]]
496 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image019.png]]
616 616  
617 617  
618 618  
619 -(((
620 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1**
500 +**Examples: AT+DATAUP=1**
621 621  
622 -
623 -)))
502 +Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with **Multiply UPLINKs**.
624 624  
625 -(((
626 -Compose the uplink payload with value returns in sequence and send with (% style="color:red" %)**Multiply UPLINKs**.
627 -)))
628 -
629 -(((
630 630  Final Payload is
631 -)))
632 632  
633 -(((
634 -(% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA**
635 -)))
506 +Battery Info+PAYVER + PAYLOAD COUNT + PAYLOAD# + DATA
636 636  
637 -1. (((
638 -Battery Info (2 bytes): Battery voltage
639 -)))
640 -1. (((
641 -PAYVER (1 byte): Defined by AT+PAYVER
642 -)))
643 -1. (((
644 -PAYLOAD COUNT (1 byte): Total how many uplinks of this sampling.
645 -)))
646 -1. (((
647 -PAYLOAD# (1 byte): Number of this uplink. (from 0,1,2,3…,to PAYLOAD COUNT)
648 -)))
649 -1. (((
650 -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
651 -)))
508 +1. Battery Info (2 bytes): Battery voltage
509 +1. PAYVER (1 byte): Defined by AT+PAYVER
510 +1. PAYLOAD COUNT (1 byte): Total how many uplinks of this sampling.
511 +1. PAYLOAD# (1 byte): Number of this uplink. (from 0,1,2,3…,to PAYLOAD COUNT)
512 +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
652 652  
653 -[[image:1653272817147-600.png||height="437" width="717"]]
514 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image020.png]]
654 654  
516 +
655 655  So totally there will be 3 uplinks for this sampling, each uplink includes 6 bytes DATA
656 656  
519 +DATA1=RETURN1 Valid Value = 20 20 0a 33 90 41
657 657  
658 -DATA1=RETURN1 Valid Value = (% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %) 20 20 0a 33 90 41
521 +DATA2=1^^st^^ ~~ 6^^th^^ byte of Valid value of RETURN10= 02 aa 05 81 0a 20
659 659  
660 -DATA2=1^^st^^ ~~ 6^^th^^ byte of Valid value of RETURN10= (% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %)02 aa 05 81 0a 20
523 +DATA3=7^^th^^ ~~ 11^^th^^ bytes of Valid value of RETURN10 = 20 20 20 2d 30
661 661  
662 -DATA3=7^^th^^ ~~ 11^^th^^ bytes of Valid value of RETURN10 =(% style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white" %) 20 20 20 2d 30
663 663  
664 664  
665 665  Below are the uplink payloads:
666 666  
667 -[[image:1653272901032-107.png]]
529 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image021.png]]
668 668  
669 669  
670 -(% style="color:red" %)Notice: the Max bytes is according to the max support bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below:
532 +Notice: the Max bytes is according to the max support bytes in different Frequency Bands for lowest SF. As below:
671 671  
672 672   ~* For AU915/AS923 bands, if UplinkDwell time=0, max 51 bytes for each uplink ( so 51 -5 = 46 max valid date)
673 673  
... ... @@ -679,185 +679,139 @@
679 679  
680 680  
681 681  
682 -=== 3.3.5 Uplink on demand ===
544 +1.
545 +11.
546 +111. Uplink on demand
683 683  
684 -(((
685 685  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.
686 -)))
687 687  
688 -(((
689 689  Downlink control command:
690 -)))
691 691  
692 -(((
693 -**0x08 command**: Poll an uplink with current command set in RS485-BL.
694 -)))
552 +[[0x08 command>>path:#downlink_08]]: Poll an uplink with current command set in RS485-BL.
695 695  
696 -(((
697 -**0xA8 command**: Send a command to RS485-BL and uplink the output from sensors.
554 +[[0xA8 command>>path:#downlink_A8]]: Send a command to RS485-BL and uplink the output from sensors.
698 698  
699 -
700 -)))
701 701  
702 -=== 3.3.6 Uplink on Interrupt ===
703 703  
704 -Put the interrupt sensor between 3.3v_out and GPIO ext.
558 +1.
559 +11.
560 +111. Uplink on Interrupt
705 705  
706 -[[image:1653273818896-432.png]]
562 +Put the interrupt sensor between 3.3v_out and GPIO ext.[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image022.png]]
707 707  
708 -
709 -(((
710 710  AT+INTMOD=0  Disable Interrupt
711 -)))
712 712  
713 -(((
714 714  AT+INTMOD=1  Interrupt trigger by rising or falling edge.
715 -)))
716 716  
717 -(((
718 718  AT+INTMOD=2  Interrupt trigger by falling edge. ( Default Value)
719 -)))
720 720  
721 -(((
722 722  AT+INTMOD=3  Interrupt trigger by rising edge.
723 723  
724 -
725 -)))
726 726  
727 -== 3.4 Uplink Payload ==
573 +1.
574 +11. Uplink Payload
728 728  
729 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#4f81bd; color:white; width:850px" %)
730 -|**Size(bytes)**|(% style="width:130px" %)**2**|(% style="width:93px" %)**1**|(% style="width:509px" %)**Length depends on the return from the commands**
731 -|Value|(% style="width:130px" %)(((
732 -(((
576 +|**Size(bytes)**|**2**|**1**|**Length depends on the return from the commands**
577 +|Value|(((
733 733  Battery(mV)
734 -)))
735 735  
736 -(((
737 737  &
738 -)))
739 739  
740 -(((
741 741  Interrupt _Flag
742 -)))
743 -)))|(% style="width:93px" %)(((
583 +)))|(((
744 744  PAYLOAD_VER
745 745  
746 746  
747 -)))|(% 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.
587 +)))|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.
748 748  
749 749  Below is the decoder for the first 3 bytes. The rest bytes are dynamic depends on different RS485 sensors.
750 750  
751 -(((
752 -{{{function Decoder(bytes, port) {}}}
753 -)))
754 754  
755 -(((
756 -{{{//Payload Formats of RS485-BL Deceive}}}
757 -)))
592 +function Decoder(bytes, port) {
758 758  
759 -(((
760 -{{{return {}}}
761 -)))
594 +~/~/Payload Formats of RS485-BL Deceive
762 762  
763 -(((
764 -{{{ //Battery,units:V}}}
765 -)))
596 +return {
766 766  
767 -(((
768 -{{{ BatV:((bytes[0]<<8 | bytes[1])&0x7fff)/1000,}}}
769 -)))
598 + ~/~/Battery,units:V
770 770  
771 -(((
772 -{{{ //GPIO_EXTI }}}
773 -)))
600 + BatV:((bytes[0]<<8 | bytes[1])&0x7fff)/1000,
774 774  
775 -(((
776 -{{{ EXTI_Trigger:(bytes[0] & 0x80)? "TRUE":"FALSE",}}}
777 -)))
602 + ~/~/GPIO_EXTI 
778 778  
779 -(((
780 -{{{ //payload of version}}}
781 -)))
604 + EXTI_Trigger:(bytes[0] & 0x80)? "TRUE":"FALSE",
782 782  
783 -(((
784 -{{{ Pay_ver:bytes[2],}}}
785 -)))
606 + ~/~/payload of version
786 786  
787 -(((
788 -{{{ }; }}}
789 -)))
608 + Pay_ver:bytes[2],
790 790  
791 -(((
792 -**}**
610 + };
793 793  
794 -
795 -)))
612 + }
796 796  
797 -(((
798 -TTN V3 uplink screen shot.
799 -)))
800 800  
801 -[[image:1653274001211-372.png||height="192" width="732"]]
802 802  
803 803  
804 -== 3.5 Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink ==
805 805  
806 -User can configure RS485-BL via AT Commands or LoRaWAN Downlink Commands
807 807  
808 -There are two kinds of Commands:
809 809  
810 -* (% 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: [[AT Commands and Downlink Command>>doc:Main.End Device AT Commands and Downlink Command.WebHome]]
620 +TTN V3 uplink screen shot.
811 811  
812 -* (% style="color:#4f81bd" %)**Sensor Related Commands**(%%): These commands are special designed for RS485-BL.  User can see these commands below:
622 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image023.png]]
813 813  
814 -=== 3.5.1 Common Commands: ===
624 +1.
625 +11. Configure RS485-BL via AT or Downlink
815 815  
816 -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]]
627 +User can configure RS485-BL via [[AT Commands >>path:#_​Using_the_AT]]or LoRaWAN Downlink Commands
817 817  
629 +There are two kinds of Commands:
818 818  
819 -=== 3.5.2 Sensor related commands: ===
631 +* **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
820 820  
633 +* **Sensor Related Commands**: These commands are special designed for RS485-BL.  User can see these commands below:
821 821  
822 -==== **Choose Device Type (RS485 or TTL)** ====
635 +1.
636 +11.
637 +111. Common Commands:
823 823  
639 +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]]
640 +
641 +
642 +1.
643 +11.
644 +111. Sensor related commands:
645 +
646 +==== Choose Device Type (RS485 or TTL) ====
647 +
824 824  RS485-BL can connect to either RS485 sensors or TTL sensor. User need to specify what type of sensor need to connect.
825 825  
826 -* **AT Command**
650 +* AT Command
827 827  
828 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
829 -(((
830 830  **AT+MOD=1** ~/~/ Set to support RS485-MODBUS type sensors. User can connect multiply RS485 , Modbus sensors to the A / B pins.
831 -)))
832 832  
833 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
834 -(((
835 835  **AT+MOD=2** ~/~/ Set to support TTL Level sensors, User can connect one TTL Sensor to the TXD/RXD/GND pins.
836 -)))
837 837  
838 838  
839 -* **Downlink Payload**
657 +* Downlink Payload
840 840  
841 -**0A aa**  ~-~->  same as AT+MOD=aa
659 +**0A aa**     à same as AT+MOD=aa
842 842  
843 843  
844 844  
845 -==== **RS485 Debug Command (AT+CFGDEV)** ====
663 +==== [[RS485 Debug Command>>path:#downlink_A8]] (AT+CFGDEV) ====
846 846  
847 847  This command is used to configure the RS485 or TTL sensors; they won’t be used during sampling.
848 848  
849 -* **AT Command**
667 +* AT Command
850 850  
851 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
852 -(((
853 -**AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m**
854 -)))
669 +AT+CFGDEV=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx,m
855 855  
856 856  m: 0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS in the end of this command.
857 857  
858 858  
859 -* **Downlink Payload**
860 860  
675 +* Downlink Payload
676 +
861 861  Format: A8 MM NN XX XX XX XX YY
862 862  
863 863  Where:
... ... @@ -871,15 +871,15 @@
871 871  
872 872  To connect a Modbus Alarm with below commands.
873 873  
874 -* 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.
690 +* 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.
875 875  
876 -* 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.
692 +* 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.
877 877  
878 878  So if user want to use downlink command to control to RS485 Alarm, he can use:
879 879  
880 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**(%%): to activate the RS485 Alarm
696 +**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**: to activate the RS485 Alarm
881 881  
882 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 00 00**(%%): to deactivate the RS485 Alarm
698 +**A8 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 00 00**: to deactivate the RS485 Alarm
883 883  
884 884  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.
885 885  
... ... @@ -888,61 +888,48 @@
888 888  
889 889  Check TTL Sensor return:
890 890  
891 -[[image:1654132684752-193.png]]
707 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image024.png]]
892 892  
893 893  
894 894  
895 895  
896 -==== **Set Payload version** ====
712 +==== Set Payload version ====
897 897  
898 898  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.
899 899  
900 -* **AT Command:**
716 +* AT Command:
901 901  
902 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
903 -(((
904 -**AT+PAYVER: Set PAYVER field = 1**
905 -)))
718 +AT+PAYVER: Set PAYVER field = 1
906 906  
907 907  
908 -* **Downlink Payload:**
721 +* Downlink Payload:
909 909  
910 -**0xAE 01**  ~-~-> Set PAYVER field =  0x01
723 +0xAE 01   à Set PAYVER field =  0x01
911 911  
912 -**0xAE 0F**   ~-~-> Set PAYVER field =  0x0F
725 +0xAE 0F   à Set PAYVER field =  0x0F
913 913  
914 914  
728 +==== Set RS485 Sampling Commands ====
915 915  
916 -==== **Set RS485 Sampling Commands** ====
917 -
918 918  AT+COMMANDx, AT+DATACUTx and AT+SEARCHx
919 919  
920 -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"]].
732 +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]].
921 921  
922 922  
923 -* **AT Command:**
735 +* AT Command:
924 924  
925 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
926 -(((
927 -**AT+COMMANDx: Configure RS485 read command to sensor.**
928 -)))
737 +AT+COMMANDx: Configure RS485 read command to sensor.
929 929  
930 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
931 -(((
932 -**AT+DATACUTx: Configure how to handle return from RS485 devices.**
933 -)))
739 +AT+DATACUTx: Configure how to handle return from RS485 devices.
934 934  
935 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
936 -(((
937 -**AT+SEARCHx: Configure search command**
938 -)))
741 +AT+SEARCHx: Configure search command
939 939  
940 940  
941 -* **Downlink Payload:**
744 +* Downlink Payload:
942 942  
943 -**0xAF** downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx.
746 +0xAF downlink command can be used to set AT+COMMANDx or AT+DATACUTx.
944 944  
945 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note**(%%): if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink.
748 +Note: if user use AT+COMMANDx to add a new command, he also need to send AT+DATACUTx downlink.
946 946  
947 947  Format: AF MM NN LL XX XX XX XX YY
948 948  
... ... @@ -949,23 +949,23 @@
949 949  Where:
950 950  
951 951  * MM: the ATCOMMAND or AT+DATACUT to be set. Value from 01 ~~ 0F,
952 -* NN:  0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value.
953 -* LL:  The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
755 +* NN: 0: no CRC; 1: add CRC-16/MODBUS ; 2: set the AT+DATACUT value.
756 +* LL: The length of AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
954 954  * XX XX XX XX: AT+COMMAND or AT+DATACUT command
955 -* 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.
758 +* 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.
956 956  
957 -**Example:**
760 +Example:
958 958  
959 -(% 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
762 +**AF 03 01 06 0A 05 00 04 00 01 00**: Same as AT+COMMAND3=0A 05 00 04 00 01,1
960 960  
961 -(% 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**
764 +**AF 03 02 06 10 01 05 06 09 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**16**,**1**,**5+6+9+10**
962 962  
963 -(% 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**
766 +**AF 03 02 06 0B 02 05 07 08 0A 00**: Same as AT+DATACUT3=**11**,**2**,**5~~7+8~~10**
964 964  
965 965  
966 -**0xAB** downlink command can be used for set AT+SEARCHx
769 +0xAB downlink command can be used for set AT+SEARCHx
967 967  
968 -**Example:** **AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx** (03 here means there are total 3 bytes after 03) So
771 +Example: **AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx** (03 here means there are total 3 bytes after 03) So
969 969  
970 970  * AB aa 01 03 xx xx xx  same as AT+SEARCHaa=1,xx xx xx
971 971  * 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
... ... @@ -973,166 +973,145 @@
973 973  **AB aa 02 03 xx xx xx 02 yy yy**  same as **AT+SEARCHaa=2,xx xx xx+yy yy**
974 974  
975 975  
779 +==== Fast command to handle MODBUS device ====
976 976  
977 -==== **Fast command to handle MODBUS device** ====
978 -
979 979  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]].
980 980  
981 981  This command is valid since v1.3 firmware version
982 982  
983 983  
984 -**AT+MBFUN has only two value:**
786 +AT+MBFUN has only two value:
985 985  
986 -* **AT+MBFUN=1**: Enable Modbus reading. And get response base on the MODBUS return
788 +* AT+MBFUN=1: Enable Modbus reading. And get response base on the MODBUS return
987 987  
988 988  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.
989 989  
990 -* **AT+MBFUN=0**: Disable Modbus fast reading.
792 +* AT+MBFUN=0: Disable Modbus fast reading.
991 991  
992 -**Example:**
794 +Example:
993 993  
994 994  * AT+MBFUN=1 and AT+DATACUT1/AT+DATACUT2 are not configure (0,0,0).
995 995  * 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.
996 996  * 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.
997 997  
998 -[[image:1654133913295-597.png]]
800 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image025.png]]
999 999  
1000 1000  
1001 -[[image:1654133954153-643.png]]
803 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image026.png]]
1002 1002  
1003 1003  
1004 -* **Downlink Commands:**
806 +* Downlink Commands:
1005 1005  
1006 -**A9 aa** ~-~-> Same as AT+MBFUN=aa
808 +A9 aa -à Same as AT+MBFUN=aa
1007 1007  
1008 1008  
811 +==== RS485 command timeout ====
1009 1009  
1010 -==== **RS485 command timeout** ====
1011 -
1012 1012  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.
1013 1013  
1014 1014  Default value: 0, range:  0 ~~ 5 seconds
1015 1015  
1016 1016  
1017 -* **AT Command:**
818 +* AT Command:
1018 1018  
1019 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1020 -(((
1021 -**AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc)**
1022 -)))
820 +AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc)
1023 1023  
1024 -**Example:**
822 +Example:
1025 1025  
1026 1026  **AT+CMDDL1=1000** to send the open time to 1000ms
1027 1027  
1028 1028  
1029 -* **Downlink Payload:**
827 +* Downlink Payload:
1030 1030  
1031 1031  0x AA aa bb cc
1032 1032  
1033 1033  Same as: AT+CMDDLaa=hex(bb cc)
1034 1034  
1035 - **Example:**
833 + Example:
1036 1036  
1037 - **0xAA 01 03 E8**  ~-~-> Same as **AT+CMDDL1=1000 ms**
835 + 0xAA 01 03 E8  à Same as **AT+CMDDL1=1000 ms**
1038 1038  
1039 1039  
838 +==== [[Uplink>>path:#downlink_A8]] payload mode ====
1040 1040  
1041 -==== **Uplink payload mode** ====
1042 -
1043 1043  Define to use one uplink or multiple uplinks for the sampling.
1044 1044  
1045 -The use of this command please see: [[Compose Uplink payload>>||anchor="H3.3.4Composetheuplinkpayload"]]
842 +The use of this command please see: [[Compose Uplink payload>>path:#DataUP]]
1046 1046  
1047 -* **AT Command:**
844 +* AT Command:
1048 1048  
1049 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1050 -(((
1051 -**AT+DATAUP=0**
1052 -)))
846 +AT+DATAUP=0
1053 1053  
1054 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1055 -(((
1056 -**AT+DATAUP=1**
1057 -)))
848 +AT+DATAUP=1
1058 1058  
1059 1059  
1060 -* **Downlink Payload:**
851 +* Downlink Payload:
1061 1061  
1062 -**0xAD 00**  **~-~->** Same as AT+DATAUP=0
853 +0xAD 00   à Same as AT+DATAUP=0
1063 1063  
1064 -**0xAD 01**  **~-~->** Same as AT+DATAUP=1
855 +0xAD 01   à Same as AT+DATAUP=1
1065 1065  
1066 1066  
858 +==== Manually trigger an Uplink ====
1067 1067  
1068 -
1069 -==== **Manually trigger an Uplink** ====
1070 -
1071 1071  Ask device to send an uplink immediately.
1072 1072  
1073 -* **Downlink Payload:**
862 +* Downlink Payload:
1074 1074  
1075 -**0x08 FF**, RS485-BL will immediately send an uplink.
864 +0x08 FF, RS485-BL will immediately send an uplink.
1076 1076  
1077 1077  
867 +==== Clear RS485 Command ====
1078 1078  
1079 -
1080 -==== **Clear RS485 Command** ====
1081 -
1082 1082  The AT+COMMANDx and AT+DATACUTx settings are stored in special location, user can use below command to clear them.
1083 1083  
1084 1084  
1085 -* **AT Command:**
872 +* AT Command:
1086 1086  
1087 -(% 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
874 +**AT+CMDEAR=mm,nn**   mm: start position of erase ,nn: stop position of erase
1088 1088  
876 +Etc. AT+CMDEAR=1,10 means erase AT+COMMAND1/AT+DATACUT1 to AT+COMMAND10/AT+DATACUT10
877 +
1089 1089  Example screen shot after clear all RS485 commands. 
1090 1090  
1091 1091  
881 +
1092 1092  The uplink screen shot is:
1093 1093  
1094 -[[image:1654134704555-320.png]]
884 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image023.png]]
1095 1095  
1096 1096  
1097 -* **Downlink Payload:**
887 +* Downlink Payload:
1098 1098  
1099 -**0x09 aa bb** same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb
889 +0x09 aa bb same as AT+CMDEAR=aa,bb
1100 1100  
1101 1101  
892 +==== Set Serial Communication Parameters ====
1102 1102  
1103 -==== **Set Serial Communication Parameters** ====
1104 -
1105 1105  Set the Rs485 serial communication parameters:
1106 1106  
1107 -* **AT Command:**
896 +* AT Command:
1108 1108  
1109 1109  Set Baud Rate:
1110 1110  
1111 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1112 -(((
1113 -**AT+BAUDR=9600**    ~/~/ Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200)
1114 -)))
900 +AT+BAUDR=9600    ~/~/ Options: (1200,2400,4800,14400,19200,115200)
1115 1115  
1116 -Set UART Parity
1117 1117  
1118 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1119 -(((
1120 -**AT+PARITY=0**    ~/~/ Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity
1121 -)))
903 +Set UART parity
1122 1122  
905 +AT+PARITY=0    ~/~/ Option: 0: no parity, 1: odd parity, 2: even parity
906 +
907 +
1123 1123  Set STOPBIT
1124 1124  
1125 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1126 -(((
1127 -**AT+STOPBIT=0**    ~/~/ Option: 0 for 1bit; 1 for 1.5 bit ; 2 for 2 bits
1128 -)))
910 +AT+STOPBIT=0    ~/~/ Option: 0 for 1bit; 1 for 1.5 bit ; 2 for 2 bits
1129 1129  
1130 1130  
1131 -* **Downlink Payload:**
913 +* Downlink Payload:
1132 1132  
1133 -**A7 01 aa bb**: Same  AT+BAUDR=hex(aa bb)*100
915 +A7 01 aa bb: Same  AT+BAUDR=hex(aa bb)*100
1134 1134  
1135 -**Example:**
917 +Example:
1136 1136  
1137 1137  * A7 01 00 60   same as AT+BAUDR=9600
1138 1138  * A7 01 04 80  same as AT+BAUDR=115200
... ... @@ -1142,189 +1142,180 @@
1142 1142  A7 03 aa: Same as  AT+STOPBIT=aa  (aa value: 00 , 01 or 02)
1143 1143  
1144 1144  
927 +==== Control output power duration ====
1145 1145  
1146 -==== **Control output power duration** ====
1147 -
1148 1148  User can set the output power duration before each sampling.
1149 1149  
1150 -* **AT Command:**
931 +* AT Command:
1151 1151  
1152 -**Example:**
933 +Example:
1153 1153  
1154 -**AT+3V3T=1000**  ~/~/ 3V3 output power will open 1s before each sampling.
935 +AT+3V3T=1000 ~/~/ 3V3 output power will open 1s before each sampling.
1155 1155  
1156 -**AT+5VT=1000**  ~/~/ +5V output power will open 1s before each sampling.
937 +AT+5VT=1000 ~/~/ +5V output power will open 1s before each sampling.
1157 1157  
1158 1158  
1159 -* **LoRaWAN Downlink Command:**
940 +* LoRaWAN Downlink Command:
1160 1160  
1161 -**07 01 aa bb**  Same as AT+5VT=(aa bb)
942 +07 01 aa bb  Same as AT+5VT=(aa bb)
1162 1162  
1163 -**07 02 aa bb**  Same as AT+3V3T=(aa bb)
944 +07 02 aa bb  Same as AT+3V3T=(aa bb)
1164 1164  
1165 1165  
1166 1166  
1167 -== 3.6 Buttons ==
1168 1168  
1169 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:233px" %)
1170 -|=(% style="width: 89px;" %)**Button**|=(% style="width: 141px;" %)**Feature**
1171 -|(% style="width:89px" %)**RST**|(% style="width:141px" %)Reboot RS485-BL
949 +1.
950 +11. Buttons
1172 1172  
1173 -== 3.7 +3V3 Output ==
952 +|**Button**|**Feature**
953 +|**RST**|Reboot RS485-BL
1174 1174  
955 +1.
956 +11. +3V3 Output
957 +
1175 1175  RS485-BL has a Controllable +3V3 output, user can use this output to power external sensor.
1176 1176  
1177 1177  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. 
1178 1178  
962 +
1179 1179  The +3V3 output time can be controlled by AT Command.
1180 1180  
965 +**AT+3V3T=1000**
1181 1181  
1182 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+3V3T=1000**
1183 -
1184 -
1185 1185  Means set +3v3 valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real +3v3 output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors.
1186 1186  
969 +
1187 1187  By default, the AT+3V3T=0. This is a special case, means the +3V3 output is always on at any time
1188 1188  
1189 1189  
1190 -== 3.8 +5V Output ==
973 +1.
974 +11. +5V Output
1191 1191  
1192 1192  RS485-BL has a Controllable +5V output, user can use this output to power external sensor.
1193 1193  
1194 1194  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. 
1195 1195  
980 +
1196 1196  The 5V output time can be controlled by AT Command.
1197 1197  
983 +**AT+5VT=1000**
1198 1198  
1199 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+5VT=1000**
1200 -
1201 -
1202 1202  Means set 5V valid time to have 1000ms. So, the real 5V output will actually have 1000ms + sampling time for other sensors.
1203 1203  
987 +
1204 1204  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.
1205 1205  
1206 1206  
1207 -== 3.9 LEDs ==
1208 1208  
1209 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:332px" %)
1210 -|=**LEDs**|=(% style="width: 274px;" %)**Feature**
1211 -|**LED1**|(% style="width:274px" %)Blink when device transmit a packet.
1212 1212  
1213 -== 3.10 Switch Jumper ==
993 +1.
994 +11. LEDs
1214 1214  
1215 -(% border="1" style="background-color:#ffffcc; color:green; width:515px" %)
1216 -|=(% style="width: 124px;" %)**Switch Jumper**|=(% style="width: 388px;" %)**Feature**
1217 -|(% style="width:124px" %)**SW1**|(% style="width:388px" %)(((
996 +|**LEDs**|**Feature**
997 +|**LED1**|Blink when device transmit a packet.
998 +
999 +1.
1000 +11. Switch Jumper
1001 +
1002 +|**Switch Jumper**|**Feature**
1003 +|**SW1**|(((
1218 1218  ISP position: Upgrade firmware via UART
1219 1219  
1220 1220  Flash position: Configure device, check running status.
1221 1221  )))
1222 -|(% style="width:124px" %)**SW2**|(% style="width:388px" %)(((
1008 +|**SW2**|(((
1223 1223  5V position: set to compatible with 5v I/O.
1224 1224  
1225 1225  3.3v position: set to compatible with 3.3v I/O.,
1226 1226  )))
1227 1227  
1228 -**+3.3V**: is always ON
1014 ++3.3V: is always ON
1229 1229  
1230 -**+5V**: Only open before every sampling. The time is by default, it is AT+5VT=0.  Max open time. 5000 ms.
1016 ++5V: Only open before every sampling. The time is by default, it is AT+5VT=0.  Max open time. 5000 ms.
1231 1231  
1018 +1. Case Study
1232 1232  
1233 -= 4. Case Study =
1020 +User can check this URL for some case studies.
1234 1234  
1235 -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]]
1022 +[[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]]
1236 1236  
1237 1237  
1238 -= 5. Use AT Command =
1239 1239  
1240 -== 5.1 Access AT Command ==
1241 1241  
1027 +1. Use AT Command
1028 +11. Access AT Command
1029 +
1242 1242  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.
1243 1243  
1244 -[[image:1654135840598-282.png]]
1032 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image027.png]]
1245 1245  
1246 1246  
1247 -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:
1035 +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:
1248 1248  
1249 -[[image:1654136105500-922.png]]
1037 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image028.png]]
1250 1250  
1251 1251  
1252 -More detail AT Command manual can be found at [[AT Command Manual>>||anchor="H3.5ConfigureRS485-BLviaATorDownlink"]]
1253 1253  
1041 +More detail AT Command manual can be found at [[AT Command Manual>>path:#AT_COMMAND]]
1254 1254  
1255 -== 5.2 Common AT Command Sequence ==
1256 1256  
1257 -=== 5.2.1 Multi-channel ABP mode (Use with SX1301/LG308) ===
1258 1258  
1045 +1.
1046 +11. Common AT Command Sequence
1047 +111. Multi-channel ABP mode (Use with SX1301/LG308)
1048 +
1259 1259  If device has not joined network yet:
1260 1260  
1261 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1262 -(((
1263 -**AT+FDR**
1264 -)))
1051 +AT+FDR
1265 1265  
1266 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1267 -(((
1268 -**AT+NJM=0**
1269 -)))
1053 +AT+NJM=0
1270 1270  
1271 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1272 -(((
1273 -**ATZ**
1274 -)))
1055 +ATZ
1275 1275  
1276 1276  
1277 1277  If device already joined network:
1278 1278  
1279 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1280 -(((
1281 -**AT+NJM=0**
1282 -)))
1060 +AT+NJM=0
1283 1283  
1284 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
1285 -(((
1286 -**ATZ**
1287 -)))
1062 +ATZ
1288 1288  
1064 +1.
1065 +11.
1066 +111. Single-channel ABP mode (Use with LG01/LG02)
1289 1289  
1290 -=== 5.5.2 Single-channel ABP mode (Use with LG01/LG02) ===
1068 +AT+FDR   Reset Parameters to Factory Default, Keys Reserve
1291 1291  
1070 +AT+NJM=0 Set to ABP mode
1292 1292  
1293 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+FDR** (%%) Reset Parameters to Factory Default, Keys Reserve
1072 +AT+ADR=0 Set the Adaptive Data Rate Off
1294 1294  
1295 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+NJM=0 **(%%)Set to ABP mode
1074 +AT+DR= Set Data Rate
1296 1296  
1297 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+ADR=0** (%%)Set the Adaptive Data Rate Off
1076 +AT+TDC=60000  Set transmit interval to 60 seconds
1298 1298  
1299 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+DR=5**  (%%)Set Data Rate
1078 +AT+CHS=868400000 Set transmit frequency to 868.4Mhz
1300 1300  
1301 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+TDC=60000** (%%) Set transmit interval to 60 seconds
1080 +AT+RX2FQ=868400000 Set RX2Frequency to 868.4Mhz (according to the result from server)
1302 1302  
1303 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+CHS=868400000**(%%) Set transmit frequency to 868.4Mhz
1082 +AT+RX2DR= Set RX2DR to match the downlink DR from server. see below
1304 1304  
1305 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+RX2FQ=868400000** (%%) Set RX2Frequency to 868.4Mhz (according to the result from server)
1084 +AT+DADDR=26 01 1A F1 Set Device Address to 26 01 1A F1, this ID can be found in the LoRa Server portal.
1306 1306  
1307 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+RX2DR=5**  (%%) Set RX2DR to match the downlink DR from server. see below
1086 +ATZ          Reset MCU
1308 1308  
1309 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**AT+DADDR=26** (%%) 01 1A F1 Set Device Address to 26 01 1A F1, this ID can be found in the LoRa Server portal.
1088 +**Note:**
1310 1310  
1311 -(% style="background-color:#dcdcdc" %)**ATZ**       (%%) Reset MCU
1090 +1. Make sure the device is set to ABP mode in the IoT Server.
1091 +1. Make sure the LG01/02 gateway RX frequency is exactly the same as AT+CHS setting.
1092 +1. Make sure SF / bandwidth setting in LG01/LG02 match the settings of AT+DR. refer [[this link>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/&file=LoRaWAN%201.0.3%20Regional%20Parameters.xlsx]] to see what DR means.
1093 +1. The command AT+RX2FQ and AT+RX2DR is to let downlink work. to set the correct parameters, user can check the actually downlink parameters to be used. As below. Which shows the RX2FQ should use 868400000 and RX2DR should be 5
1312 1312  
1095 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image029.png]]
1313 1313  
1314 -(% style="color:red" %)**Note:**
1315 1315  
1316 -(% style="color:red" %)1. Make sure the device is set to ABP mode in the IoT Server.
1317 -2. Make sure the LG01/02 gateway RX frequency is exactly the same as AT+CHS setting.
1318 -3. Make sure SF / bandwidth setting in LG01/LG02 match the settings of AT+DR. refer [[this link>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/&file=LoRaWAN%201.0.3%20Regional%20Parameters.xlsx]] to see what DR means.
1319 -4. The command AT+RX2FQ and AT+RX2DR is to let downlink work. to set the correct parameters, user can check the actually downlink parameters to be used. As below. Which shows the RX2FQ should use 868400000 and RX2DR should be 5
1098 +1. FAQ
1099 +11. How to upgrade the image?
1320 1320  
1321 -[[image:1654136435598-589.png]]
1322 -
1323 -
1324 -= 6. FAQ =
1325 -
1326 -== 6.1 How to upgrade the image? ==
1327 -
1328 1328  The RS485-BL LoRaWAN Controller is shipped with a 3.5mm cable, the cable is used to upload image to RS485-BL to:
1329 1329  
1330 1330  * Support new features
... ... @@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@
1333 1333  
1334 1334  Below shows the hardware connection for how to upload an image to RS485-BL:
1335 1335  
1336 -[[image:1654136646995-976.png]]
1109 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image030.png]]
1337 1337  
1338 1338  **Step1:** Download [[flash loader>>url:https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/development-tools/software-development-tools/stm32-software-development-tools/stm32-programmers/flasher-stm32.html]].
1339 1339  
... ... @@ -1341,102 +1341,97 @@
1341 1341  
1342 1342  **Step3: **Open flashloader; choose the correct COM port to update.
1343 1343  
1344 -[[image:image-20220602102605-1.png]]
1345 1345  
1118 +|(((
1119 +HOLD PRO then press the RST button, SYS will be ON, then click next
1120 +)))
1346 1346  
1347 -[[image:image-20220602102637-2.png]]
1122 +|(((
1123 +Board detected
1124 +)))
1348 1348  
1126 +|(((
1127 +
1128 +)))
1349 1349  
1350 -[[image:image-20220602102715-3.png]]
1130 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image031.png]] [[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image032.png]]
1351 1351  
1352 1352  
1353 1353  
1354 -== 6.2 How to change the LoRa Frequency Bands/Region? ==
1134 +[[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image033.png]] [[image:file:///C:/Users/93456/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image034.png]]
1355 1355  
1356 -(((
1357 -User can follow the introduction for [[how to upgrade image>>||anchor="H6.1Howtoupgradetheimage3F"]]. When download the images, choose the required image file for download.
1358 -)))
1359 1359  
1137 +[[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]]
1360 1360  
1361 1361  
1362 -== 6.3 How many RS485-Slave can RS485-BL connects? ==
1140 +1.
1141 +11. How to change the LoRa Frequency Bands/Region?
1363 1363  
1364 -(((
1365 -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>>||anchor="H3.3.3Configurereadcommandsforeachsampling"]].
1366 -)))
1143 +User can follow the introduction for [[how to upgrade image>>path:#upgrade_image]]. When download the images, choose the required image file for download.
1367 1367  
1368 1368  
1369 1369  
1370 -= 7. Trouble Shooting =
1147 +1.
1148 +11. How many RS485-Slave can RS485-BL connects?
1371 1371  
1150 +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]].
1372 1372  
1373 -== 7.1 Downlink doesn’t work, how to solve it? ==
1374 1374  
1375 -Please see this link for debug: [[LoRaWAN Communication Debug>>doc:Main.LoRaWAN Communication Debug.WebHome]]
1376 1376  
1377 1377  
1378 -== 7.2 Why I can’t join TTN V3 in US915 /AU915 bands? ==
1155 +1. Trouble Shooting     
1156 +11. Downlink doesn’t work, how to solve it?
1379 1379  
1380 -It might about the channels mapping. Please see for detail: [[Notice of Frequency band>>doc:Main.LoRaWAN Communication Debug.WebHome||anchor="H2.NoticeofUS9152FCN4702FAU915Frequencyband"]]
1158 +Please see this link for debug:
1381 1381  
1160 +[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug]] 
1382 1382  
1383 -= 8. Order Info =
1384 1384  
1385 -(% style="color:blue" %)**Part Number: RS485-BL-XXX**
1386 1386  
1387 -(% style="color:blue" %)**XXX:**
1164 +1.
1165 +11. Why I can’t join TTN V3 in US915 /AU915 bands?
1388 1388  
1389 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**EU433**(%%): frequency bands EU433
1390 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**EU868**(%%): frequency bands EU868
1391 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**KR920**(%%): frequency bands KR920
1392 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**CN470**(%%): frequency bands CN470
1393 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AS923**(%%): frequency bands AS923
1394 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**AU915**(%%): frequency bands AU915
1395 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**US915**(%%): frequency bands US915
1396 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**IN865**(%%): frequency bands IN865
1397 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**RU864**(%%): frequency bands RU864
1398 -* (% style="color:blue" %)**KZ865**(%%): frequency bands KZ865
1167 +It might about the channels mapping. Please see for detail.
1399 1399  
1400 -= 9. Packing Info =
1169 +[[http:~~/~~/wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug#Notice_of_US915.2FCN470.2FAU915_Frequency_band>>url:http://wiki.dragino.com/index.php?title=LoRaWAN_Communication_Debug#Notice_of_US915.2FCN470.2FAU915_Frequency_band]]
1401 1401  
1402 -(((
1171 +
1172 +
1173 +1. Order Info
1174 +
1175 +**Part Number: RS485-BL-XXX**
1176 +
1177 +**XXX:**
1178 +
1179 +* **EU433**: frequency bands EU433
1180 +* **EU868**: frequency bands EU868
1181 +* **KR920**: frequency bands KR920
1182 +* **CN470**: frequency bands CN470
1183 +* **AS923**: frequency bands AS923
1184 +* **AU915**: frequency bands AU915
1185 +* **US915**: frequency bands US915
1186 +* **IN865**: frequency bands IN865
1187 +* **RU864**: frequency bands RU864
1188 +* **KZ865: **frequency bands KZ865
1189 +
1190 +1. Packing Info
1191 +
1403 1403  **Package Includes**:
1404 -)))
1405 1405  
1406 -* (((
1407 -RS485-BL x 1
1408 -)))
1409 -* (((
1410 -Stick Antenna for LoRa RF part x 1
1411 -)))
1412 -* (((
1413 -Program cable x 1
1414 -)))
1194 +* RS485-BL x 1
1195 +* Stick Antenna for LoRa RF part x 1
1196 +* Program cable x 1
1415 1415  
1416 -(((
1417 1417  **Dimension and weight**:
1418 -)))
1419 1419  
1420 -* (((
1421 -Device Size: 13.5 x 7 x 3 cm
1422 -)))
1423 -* (((
1424 -Device Weight: 105g
1425 -)))
1426 -* (((
1427 -Package Size / pcs : 14.5 x 8 x 5 cm
1428 -)))
1429 -* (((
1430 -Weight / pcs : 170g
1200 +* Device Size: 13.5 x 7 x 3 cm
1201 +* Device Weight: 105g
1202 +* Package Size / pcs : 14.5 x 8 x 5 cm
1203 +* Weight / pcs : 170g
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1432 -
1433 -)))
1205 +1. Support
1434 1434  
1435 -= 10. Support =
1207 +* 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.
1208 +* 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
1436 1436  
1437 -* (((
1438 -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.
1439 -)))
1440 -* (((
1441 -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:file:///D:/市场资料/说明书/LoRa/LT系列/support@dragino.com]]
1442 -)))
1210 +[[support@dragino.com>>url:file:///D:/市场资料/说明书/LoRa/LT系列/support@dragino.com]]
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