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ThingsLog LPMDL-1102 Quick Start Manual

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Low power mobile data logger
ThingsLog LPMDL-1102 NB-IoT Data logger
 iTransformers Labs Ltd
11 Magnaurska shkola str., fl. 3, office 315 (Hightech Business Park, BIC IZOT),
1784, Sofia, Bulgaria
Phone (+359) 875 32 80 70• Email: info@thingslog.com

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  • Page 1 Command line guide Low power mobile data logger ThingsLog LPMDL-1102 NB-IoT Data logger  iTransformers Labs Ltd 11 Magnaurska shkola str., fl. 3, office 315 (Hightech Business Park, BIC IZOT), 1784, Sofia, Bulgaria Phone (+359) 875 32 80 70• Email: info@thingslog.com...
  • Page 2 Access to CLI console port To access the command line interface you have to connect with an USBtoTTL cable to the logger console (UART) port. To access the console port on the loggers you have to take out the logger from the enclosure turn it upside down and connect to the 3 pins on the other side of the PCB.
  • Page 3: Cli Commands

    To put the device into service mode you need to short circuit the two pins close to the reed switch, see on the picture the “Service pin” and “Service GND”. If you are using ThingsLog UART cable the color scheme is the following: Black...
  • Page 4 Example gprs_service # exit service # Set collecting server address and port 1. Verify you are in gprs_service mode - the prompt is "gpr_service # " 2. Execute command set_addr_port 3. Verify "address=" prompt appear 4. Enter the new server address and press enter 5.
  • Page 5 Example: service # extension gprs_service # set_apn apn=some.operator.apn done gprs_service # Get APN get_apn 1. Execute command 2. Verify "apn=some.operator.apn" appear Example: service # extension gprs_service # get_apn apn=some.operator.apn done gprs_service # Store configuration 1. Verify you are in base service mode - the prompt is "service # " 2.
  • Page 6 service # number number=00000001 service # Set device number 1. Verify you are in base service mode - the prompt is "service # " 2. Execute set_n command to set the device number 3. Verify "number=" prompt appear 4. Enter the new device number 0x + (8 hex digits) and press enter 5.
  • Page 7 Example: service # set_d Date=2017-04-01 12:40:00 Done service #  Get current initial config 1. Verify you are in base service mode - the prompt is "service # " configure 2. Get current config by executing Example: Example: *** Config *** 2018-09-03 12:03:04 ----------- digits1=8...
  • Page 8  counts_threshold 300 How many counters to Min value: 1  keep in memory Max value: 256 sensors Mask of 4 bits Which input is active, 01  0x000001 – Pulse sensor 1 means the first pulse  0x000010 – Pulse sensor 2 input ...
  • Page 9 config # set_count_init1 count_init1= 123 config # set_count_init2 count_init2= 234 save 7. Save and apply the configuration. Execute config # save Save config Applying config Config Counters rec_conf, size=102, rec_size=2, buff_size=206 Alarm enabled service # Set NB-IoT radio frequency bands 1.