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Getting Started Guide
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  • Page 1 mangOH™ Yellow Getting Started Guide 41113347 Rev 2 Contents subject to change...
  • Page 2 Although significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the Sierra Wireless modem are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network, the Sierra Wireless modem should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or any other party, including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property.
  • Page 3 Revision History Revision Release date Changes number September 2019 Document created September 2019 Updated figure callouts, reduced image sizes Updated description of LEDs Updated 3.3 (Windows only) Install CF3 Module Drivers Added note for 2G, battery required Updated Connect to Octave chapter Added appendix Install Leaf and Build mangOH Software Rev 2 10/21/19 41113347...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Send Sensor Data to Octave ..........17 Affect mangOH Yellow Resources from Octave ....... . 20 Install Leaf and Build mangOH Software .
  • Page 5 1: Get Started ® Thanks for purchasing the mangOH Yellow development kit! Use this guide to prepare your mangOH Yellow and computer for IoT development. Table 1-1: Minimum System Requirements ® Windows 7 and higher • (64-bit) Ubuntu 16.04 •...
  • Page 6: Register A Mangoh.io Account

    Otherwise, the fields that must be updated are indicated. Fix them, re-enter the password fields, and click Reg- ister again. 4. Now that you’re logged into your account, click Device Registration. 5. Select mangOH Yellow as your new mangOH type. 6. Click Submit. Your mangOH account is updated with your device type. Now you’re ready to...
  • Page 7: Peel Your Mangoh Yellow

    3: Set Up Your mangOH Yellow 3.1 Peel Your mangOH Yellow Open your mangOH Yellow kit and make sure you have all the parts—the kit contains everything you need (and more!) to get started: • (1) mangOH Yellow board with soldered-down WP7702 CF3 module.
  • Page 8: Quick Components Overview

    3.2: Quick Components Overview 3.2 Quick Components Overview Many components and connectors are already built into the mangOH Yellow. Some of these include: Sensors and Outputs Light sensor Power/Network/Cloud LED Gas/Pressure/Humidity sensor Generic green LED g / p / h...
  • Page 9: Windows Only) Install Cf3 Module Drivers

    3. Run the downloaded .exe file and follow the prompts to install the drivers. 3.4 Prepare Your mangOH Yellow Your mangOH Yellow is (almost) ready to go right out of the box—all it needs is a power source: 1. Make sure the dip switches are set correctly: a.
  • Page 10 USB connector (other side of board) CON connector (other side of board) 3. Power up the mangOH Yellow—Use a micro-USB cable to connect the USB connector to a powered USB port on your computer. CF3 USB connector Rev 2 10/21/19...
  • Page 11 • Make sure the jumper block is on the correct pins (as shown in the image). Note: For future reference, the mangOH Yellow’s power supply (USB port on your dev machine, or an AC adapter) connects to the board via either USB connector—USB or CON (depending on the jumper position on the power header).
  • Page 12 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 2578ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.407/0.516/0.648/0.100 ms 2. Connect to the mangOH Yellow using your terminal emulator: $ ssh root@192.168.2.2 3. The following message appears if you are using your CF3 module for the first time (modules are shipped without a password).
  • Page 13: Connect To Your Mangoh Yellow

    6. To return to the main "hello" menu, press Escape, or to return to the shell prompt, press Q. 7. To set up your Octave account in the next chapter, you need the serial number (FSN) and IMEI of your mangOH Yellow’s CF3 module. To display your device information (including those fields), enter the following command:...
  • Page 14: Claim Your Free Trial Octave Account

    Your mangOH Yellow kit comes with a free 3-month trial subscription to Sierra Wireless’ cloud-based Octave IoT platform, which can collect data from your mangOH Yellow, process it, and act on the data both in the cloud (on Octave) and ’at the edge’ (on your mangOH).
  • Page 15 5.1: Claim Your Free Trial Octave Account Your Octave account information appears. When you finish creating your account, your Octave welcome screen appears. Rev 2 10/21/19 41113347...
  • Page 16 5. Link your mangOH Yellow to your Octave account: a. In the Already have a device? pane, click ACTIVATE A DEVICE. b. Follow the instructions on-screen to activate your mangOH Yellow. (Click Next to move through the steps, and click Confirm when finished.) Note: ·...
  • Page 17: Send Sensor Data To Octave

    This guide demonstrates a small set of Octave’s features. For more detailed Octave information, click the Documentation link near the bottom of the Octave menu. When your mangOH Yellow is activated and powered on, it begins sending data from its sensors (Resources) to Octave.
  • Page 18 5.2: Send Sensor Data to Octave To view the sensor data being sent to Octave: 1. In the Octave menu, click Details (if not already displayed). The Recent Events section shows data sent from the mangOH Yellow. Rev 2 10/21/19 41113347...
  • Page 19 5.2: Send Sensor Data to Octave 2. In the Octave menu, click Observations. A list of pre-configured Observations appears, which are being reported in the Details screen’s Recent Events. Note: The observations shown above are an example only. Note: To add your own observations later, refer to the Octave Documentation menu option for details. Rev 2 10/21/19 41113347...
  • Page 20: Affect Mangoh Yellow Resources From Octave

    The reporting frequency is user-configurable. 5.3 Affect mangOH Yellow Resources from Octave In addition to sending data to Octave from your mangOH Yellow, you can also directly change the mangOH Yellow’s resource configurations (e.g. LED behavior, activate/deactivate the buzzer, etc.) from Octave.
  • Page 21 5.3: Affect mangOH Yellow Resources from Octave For example (as a simple demonstration), to activate the mangOH Yellow’s buzzer: 1. In the Octave menu, click Resources. 2. In the Resources list, expand "buzzer/" (if it is not already expanded). Rev 2 10/21/19...
  • Page 22 You have successfully taken your first steps with your mangOH Yellow and completed the mangOH Yellow Getting Started tutorial. BUT... There’s a lot more you can do with your mangOH Yellow! • For more information on the mangOH platform, visit mangoh.io.
  • Page 23: Install Leaf And Build Mangoh Software

    Identifier Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | mangOH-yellow-wp77xx_0.2.3 | SDK for mangOH yellow with wp77xx, based on Legato version 19.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: All matching packages are listed with detailed descriptions the search tags assigned to the packages. To see detailed information for each package, do the search with the "-v" (verbose) flag.
  • Page 24 A:: Install Leaf and Build mangOH Software $ leaf setup -p mangOH-yellow-wp77xx_0.2.3 $ leaf setup -p mangOH-yellow-wp77xx_0.2.3 Cannot find workspace, initialize one in /home/mangoh/myWorkspace? (Y/n) -> Execute: leaf init Workspace initialized /home/mangoh/myWorkspace No profile name given, the new profile will be automaticall named MANGOH-YELLOW-WP77XX Tip: Use the command as shown above to have the profile name assigned from the identifier, or enter your own unique name to identify the profile (e.g.
  • Page 25 A:: Install Leaf and Build mangOH Software Note: To return to the regular shell at any time, enter ’exit’ at the Leaf shell command prompt. 9. Go back to the root of the mangOH directory and build the mangOH Yellow package: $ cd $LEAF_WORKSPACE/mangOH $ make yellow The update package (yellow.wp77xx.update) is built in ./build/update_files and is ready to load on the...

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