Configuring The Parking Nodes In The Callback Server - Libelium Waspmote Plug & Sense! Smart Parking Technical Manual

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Step 4: Use the magnet to reset the node. Once the node has been reset, it will start to configure the radios and get a calibration
of the parking slot. In this stage the parking slot must be empty, so the node learns when the slot is not occupied.
Figure : Using the magnet to reset the node
Step 5: When the node gets the reference calibration, it will send two frames to the cloud: Start frame 1 and Start frame 2.
Figure : Start frames received in the Sigfox backend

11.3. Configuring the parking nodes in the callback server

Customers have installed the callback server, as explained before. Now, all nodes have to be configured using the on-line form
available.
Considering that a real deployment will have groups of nodes working with different configurations (for example, street #1,
street #2), it is recommended that the final Remote Manager is able to generate the configuration depending on the group
that each node belong to. This can be achieved if the cloud keeps record of the groups, and which nodes are inside each group.
Each backend can perform a callback. Please, see the Sigfox and LoRaWAN sections to get more information.
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