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Summary of Contents for Sigfox SNT1.1-1
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GEN-PMT-GUI03-SNT_user_guide_quick SNT 1.1 User Guide February 2017...
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Revision history: Rev. Date Author Change description 08/02/2017 A. Trombetta Preliminary version 13/02/17 A. Trombetta Tables of command and LED 16/02/2017 A. Trombetta SNT photo 20/02/17 A. Trombetta Added command to table 22/02/17 A. Trombetta Clarify display type in backend 16/05/17 A.
Its primary functionality consists in periodic transmission of Sigfox radio messages meant for reception at any Sigfox Access Points. Each SNT has a unique network identity, printed on a sticker at the back and stored into its memory. With this ID, full retrieval of the device activity is possible through the OSS portal.
4. Registration in the Backend Each device needs to be registered in the OSS Portal (Backend interface). In Device type configuration, you can configure the display type. Depending on how you will use your SNT, you can configure it like this: •...
A. Uplink sequence Just after powering up, SNT sends a SIGFOX message every 10 minutes by default. This option can be set by AT commands. This message contains GPS information if available. When SNT is sending, green led is blinking.
C. Uplink frame format SIGFOX payload is composed of 12 bytes. The format of payload is available in the following table. Note: Vdd in mV 2. Serial AT commands operation AT commands can be sent to the device by connecting the USB cable to a computer and opening a serial interface.
AT$FP? Current value Soft reset AT$OT for OneTouch When this command is at 1, the SNT send only one Sigfox message instantly after having pushed the button. This frame is: “HELLO WORLD!” in ASCII. 3. LED recapitulative table Here is a recapitulative of the lights’ sequences and their meanings:...
IV. WARNING STATEMENTS 1. FCC: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. • Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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