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  • Page 1 WebdynEasy LoRaWAN User Manual www.webdyn.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.1 ..............................Embedded web interface ....................... 27 4.1.1 Hub Connectivity ......................29 4.1.2 LoRaWAN........................34 4.1.3 System ......................... 37 4.1.4 VPN ..........................38 4.1.5 Alarms ......................... 40 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 3 5.5.12 “Delete” Subcommand .................... 70 6. Update ..............................72 6.1 Local ............................72 6.2 Remote............................72 7. Appendix: XML configuration file variables ..................74 Offices & Support Contact ....................82 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 4: Glossary

    Internet Protocol: message protocol in charge of addressing and sending TCP packets over the network. JSON JavaScript Object Notation: JSON is an easily interpretable data interchange format. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 5 TCP/IP includes standards for communication between computers and conventions for network interconnection and routing. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 6: Historique Du Document

    XML Schema Definition: file used to validate XML tags and data in an XML file. Historique du document VERSION DESCRIPTION V0.11 Creation V1.0 Added VPN contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 7: About This Document

    This technical description is valid for WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hubs from hardware version V1 and software version V1.0 onwards. 1.2 Target Audience This guide is intended for WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub installers and users, but also for people using our Sens’RF LoRaWAN sensors. 1.3 Product Versions...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    These products are collected separately. Use an authorised battery collection and processing centre or contact Webdyn. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 9: General Presentation

    2. General Presentation The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub is part of a line of Webdyn hubs specific to wireless networks. The hub’s main function is to be a LoRaWAN gateway to create a LoRaWAN network and collect the data from the different LoRa sensors deployed nearby.
  • Page 10: The Hub

    The purpose of the hub is to collect LoRaWAN and/or Modbus data and regularly send it to a remote server (IS) using Ethernet or 3G/4G. 2.2.1 General description Exterior Box front face: contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 11 5. Request button (identified FUNCTION on the board) 6. LoRa RF radio SMA antenna 7. Box output for the LoRa RF radio external antenna (option) 8. Box RS485/422 output contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 12 3 – signal power between -81 dBm and -66 dBm 4 – signal power between -66 dBm and -51 dBm 5 - signal power > -51 dBm contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    50 Mb (shared between compressed and uncompressed files) Dimensions 160 x 150 x 55 mm ASA IP67 box Weight 0.450 kg Operating temperature -20°C/+55°C Storage temperature -20°C/+70°C Humidity 25 - 75 % contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 14 10/100 Mbit/s RF BAND EMISSION FREQUENCIES MAX. POWER 3G 2100MHz (B1) 1920–1980 MHz 23 dBm class 3b 3G 900 MHz (B8) 880–915 MHz 23 dBm class 3b contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 15 ABP or OTAA Default frequencies Europe: 867.1 MHz, 867.3 MHz, 867.5 MHz, 867.7 MHz, 867.9 MHz, 868.1 MHz, 868.3 MHz, 868.5 MHz India: 865.0625 MHz, 865.4025 MHz, 865.985MHz contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 16 VALUES LoRaWAN server • LoRaWAN V1.0.2 class A protocol • 1000 LoRaWAN sensors supported • 10 gateways supported Modbus Monitoring in RTU and TCP mode OpenVPN V2.5.4 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 17: Installation And Maintenance

    (Ref.: WG0610-A01) The following are shipped with the hub: • a curved SMA antenna for the modem (internal) • a curved SMA antenna for the radio (internal) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 18: Hub Identification

    3.1.2 Hub Identification Identification Label The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub can be identified from its identification label located on the box. This label features: • Product name (WG0610-A01) • The date of manufacture (in WW/YY format at the top right) • The serial number in character and 128 barcode format •...
  • Page 19: Opening/Closing The Box

    • Open the 2 doors on the front panel. • Screw the 4 wall mounting screws into the recesses under the doors. • Close both doors on the front. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 20: Cellular Network

    SIM card housing inside the hub. The hub is compatible with all market operators as well as with all mini SIM 2FF 25 x 15mm format SIM cards. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 21 If the SIM card has an enabled PIN code and it is incorrect the first time the hub is started , it will be blocked after 3 attempts. It can be unlocked using a mobile phone using the PUK code provided by the operator. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 22: Lora

    End users must use a CE certified power supply of less than 15 watts. The distance between the power supply and the product must not exceed 3 metres. End users must make sure their installation meets applicable EMC standards. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 23 6/10 rigid screened cable. • On larger installations of which the cable length is less than 500 m, plan on a 2 pair 8/10 rigid screened cable. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 24 • Strip the wires over about 6 mm. • Connect the conductors to the terminal block marked RS485, following the assignments in your RS485 communication bus. RS485/RS422 assembly: contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 25 Subnet mask: 255. 255. 255.0 DHCP: Deactivated The next step is used to configure a PC network address to access the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub: Configuring a second IP address on the PC: • Under Windows 10, click Start/Settings/Network & Internet. The “Network Status” window is displayed.
  • Page 26 • Close the Network connection and remote access window. It is now possible to easily modify the hub configuration using its embedded web interface using the computer’s web browser. (See section 4.1.1 : “Hub connectivity”) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 27: Configuration

    4. Configuration The first time the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub is configured, the Web interface embedded in the product is used. 4.1 Embedded web interface To access hub’s embedded web interface, proceed as follows: • Launch the web browser. The web interface is compatible with the latest versions of the following browsers: Firefox, Chrome and Edge.
  • Page 28 • The home page is displayed: The “Overview” tab provides an overall view of WebdynEasy LoRaWAN operation If web pages are accessed during the hub initialisation phase, the logo is displayed. Wait for the hub to be fully initialised to access the web pages contact@webdyn.com |...
  • Page 29: Hub Connectivity

    SIM card inserted in the hub. The connection never uses the modem, but the hub can receive and send text messages. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 30 Refer to your mobile operator to obtain the information for your SIM card (APN, login, password). 4.1.1.2 Ethernet PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION The IP address used to access the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub via the Ethernet network. Netmask Your Ethernet network subnet mask. This mask limits the Ethernet network to defined IP addresses and separates the network ranges from each other.
  • Page 31 “:” then the port number. Login Username used by the hub to connect to the remote web server. Password Password used by the concentrator to connect to the remote web server. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 32 The minimum time between NTP synchronisations can be configured using the “min_syn_interval “ variable in seconds. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 33 The data repository must be associated with a Schedule by entering its configured unique identifier (see chapter 4.1.6: “Schedules”). Consult chapter 5.2: “Configuration” to find out about the format and content of the configuration, supervision, alarm and data files. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 34: Lorawan

    LoRaWAN server can use an external Packet Forwarder. 4.1.2.1 Packet Forwarder In Packet Forwarder mode, the WebdynEasy LoRaWAN has a gateway role. The gateway continuously polls the LoRa radio interface and sends all received frames to the LoRaWAN server (remote or embedded) using an IP connection.
  • Page 35 • OTAA (Over The Air Activation): the DevEUI and AppKey parameters must be entered, the AppSKey and NwkSKey keys are generated and saved at JOIN time. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 36 The LoRaWAN sensor data is uploaded in XML format (see section 4.1.1.5: “Upload”) to the DATA directory on the remote FTP server (see section 5.3 “The data”). contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 37: System

    Modbus: RS485 enabled in Modbus mode Baudrate 4800 9600 19200 (default value) 38400 57600 115200 Data bits 8 (default value) Parity None Even (default value) Stop bits 1 (default value) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 38: Vpn

    4.1.4 VPN The hub supports VPN from OpenVPN V2.5.4 (https://openvpn.net/). contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 39 Key for control channel security. In PEM file format. To find out what information to enter for the VPN configuration, please contact the network administrator of the VPN server. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 40: Alarms

    Below are the available codes and faults: CODE DESCRIPTION D_MODEM Modem fault D_MODEM_SIM_MISS SIM card missing D_MODEM_SIM_CODE_FAIL SIM code error D_MODEM_PUK SIM card locked D_MODEM_REG_DENIED Network registration declined contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 41 Number of the day in the month of the first occurrence (only used for “Monthly” type schedules). Date & Time Date and time of the first occurrence in a given period (only used for “Yearly” type schedules). contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 42 “Count”: if the schedule is to be triggered throughout the day at regular intervals, you can enter the maximum value (namely 2,147,483,647) in “Count”. Example: DAY/ DAY/ DATE/ NEED TYPE TIME INTERVAL COUNT WEEK MONTH TIME Every Daily 14:00:00 day at 14:00:00 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 43 DATE/ NEED TYPE TIME INTERVAL COUNT WEEK MONTH TIME Every Weekly 15:00:00 Tuesday Tuesday 15:00:00 Every Weekly 08:00:00 Tuesday 3600 hour between 8:00 and 18:00 every Tuesday contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 44 (namely 2,147,483,647) in “Count”. Example: DAY/ DAY/ DATE/ NEED TYPE TIME INTERVAL COUNT WEEK MONTH TIME Every Monthly 00:00:00 2nd day of the month at 00:00:00 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 45 Example: DAY/ DAY/ DATE/ NEED TYPE TIME INTERVAL COUNT WEEK MONTH TIME Every 2 Yearly 2019- 7200 hours 12-31 between T08:00:00 8:00 and 20:00 on 31 December contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 46 4.1.7 Modbus The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub is exclusively a Modbus RTU and TCP Master. If Modbus RTU slaves are used, the Modbus protocol must be enabled on the RS485/RS422 port (see section 4.1.3: “System”)
  • Page 47 Dataset Associated dataset identifier (Declared dataset list). Address Modbus address (from 1 to 247). IP Address (empty for RTU devices). Schedule Schedule identifier (Declared schedule list) . contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 48 • Holding register (0x3/0x6,0x10) • Input register (0x4) Address Extended 16-bit register address. Size Size in bits for Discrete inputs and Coils, and in bytes for Input and Holding registers. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 49 The variable type defines the function code to read or write the variable. See table below: TYPE DESCRIPTION READ (multiple) WRITE (single) WRITE (multiple) Coil 0x01 0x05 0x0F Discrete input 0x02 Input register 0x04 Holding register 0x05 0x06 0x10 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 50 This means that if the status changes, the variable value is saved in the data file. Below is a diagram describing the status changes depending on the thresholds and hysteresis. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 51 When this button is pressed, a pop-up window appears displaying all the connection steps, in particular NTP synchronisation, the INBOX directory check, and indicates all the uploaded files. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 52 • mm: 2 digit minutes. • ss: 2 digit seconds. The new date is only applied after the form has been validated by pressing the “Submit” button. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 53 4.1.8.5 System file upload: File upload This form is used to locally upload a file on the hub. Only configuration files and updates are accepted using this form. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 54 • A login and a password: The parameters are used to define the FTP account to be used. • A root directory: The root directory can be the FTP server root “ / “ or a series of subdirectories (for example “WebdynEasy_LoRaWAN/00C8B5/”). contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 55 • When the file transfer is complete, it is renamed by removing the “.tmp” extension. This process allows the remote server to easily differentiate between files being uploaded and files that are completely uploaded. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 56 Contains collected data. The name of the data file respects the following format: “<uid>-<timestamp>.xml.gz” or “<uid>- <timestamp>.json.gz” ALARM/ Write Contains the alarms. The alarm file name is in the following format: “<uid>-<timestamp>.xml.gz” contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 57 XML schemas. Also, since the XML files generated by the hub may contain additional elements, their processing must be implemented so that the new elements are ignored. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 58 The hub allows remote configurations using a configuration file or text messages Configuration file: The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub configuration file is in XML format. Please refer to the configuration XSD file for your firmware version to get the details of the configuration file formats.
  • Page 59 With : • <uid>: Concentrator ID • <timestamp>: The format of the timestamp is “YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS” so that an alphabetical sorting of the directory gives the chronological order contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 60 The command file format is described by the command XSD file. XSD files may change depending on firmware versions. They are shipped with every update. • Test message: the text message format must be the following: contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 61 Below is a list of the commands available on the hub: COMMAND SUBCOMMAND DESCRIPTION RETURN reboot Restarting the product factory Return to factory settings update Hub software update Alarm contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 62 No subcommands or parameters are required for this command. Example: • By XML file: <commands xmlns=”http://www.webdyn.com/GWL_command_20190719” xmlns:xsi=”http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance” xsi:schemaLocation=”http://www.webdyn.com/GWL_ command_20190719 command.xsd”> <cmd uid=”00C8B4”> <reboot /> </cmd> </commands> • By text message: cmd=reboot uid=00C8B4 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 63 “SUPERVISION/” directory. When the request is made by text message, the answer is sent to the command issuer by text message. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 64 No subcommands or parameters are required for this command. Example: • By XML file: <commands xmlns=”http://www.webdyn.com/GWL_command_20190719” xmlns:xsi=”http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance” xsi:schemaLocation=”http://www.webdyn.com/GWL_ command_20190719 command.xsd”> <cmd> <log /> </cmd> </commands> • By text message: cmd=log contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 65 The command is saved in the supervision actions and sent to the remote server “SUPERVISION/” directory. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 66 • By XML file: <commands xmlns=”http://www.webdyn.com/GWL_command_20190719” xmlns:xsi=”http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance” xsi:schemaLocation=”http://www.webdyn.com/GWL_ command_20190719 command.xsd”> <cmd> <modbus subcmd=”write” data=”0xFF”> <address>45/S4@0x0056</address> <address>192.168.0.17:223/S3@0x0F52</ address> </modbus> </cmd> </commands> • By text message: cmd=modbus subcmd=write data=0xFF address=45/S4@0x0056 address=192.168.0.17:223/S3@0x0F52 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 67 An alarm is also sent to signal the sending of the frame to the sensor. Example : • By XML file: <commands> <cmd cid=”cmd1”> <lorawan subcmd=”send”> <devaddr>01020304</devaddr> <fport>1</fport> <data>0AF0C4</data> </lorawan> </cmd> </commands> contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 68 Example of alarms in case of success: <alarms> <command> <date>2021-01-25T15:00:00</date> <cid>change_send_period_to_10min</cid> <source>ws</source> <error>none</error> <description>commande queued</description> </command> <command> <date>2021-01-25T15:05:00</date> <cid>change_send_period_to_10min</cid> <source>ws</source> <error>none</error> <description>commande sent</description> </command> </alarms> contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 69 Example of adding a sensor in OTAA mode: • By XML file: <commands> <cmd cid=”add_endpoint_key”> <lorawan subcmd=”add”> <deveui>E498ED0000000000</deveui> <appkey>000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F</ appkey> </lorawan> </cmd> </commands> • By text message: cmd=lorwan subcmd=add deveui=E498ED0000000000 appkey=000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 70 • “Deveui”: the DEVEUI of the sensor which identifies the sensor (in hexadecimal format). Example: • By XML file: <commands> <cmd cid=”add_endpoint_key”> <lorawan subcmd=”delete”> <deveui>E498ED0000000000</deveui> </lorawan> </cmd> </commands> contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 71 <commands> <cmd cid=”add_endpoint_key”> <lorawan subcmd=”delete”> <devaddr>00000F6A</devaddr> </lorawan> </cmd> </commands> • By text message: cmd=lorwan subcmd=delete deveui=E498ED0000000000 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 72 6. Update The WebdynEasy LoRaWAN hub can be updated locally or remotely. The latest firmware version (“GatewayLoRaWAN_x.x.x.cwe”) is available for download from our web site at the following address: https://www.webdyn.com/support/lorawan/ 6.1 Local To update the hub locally, use its web interface and go to the “Actions” tab and then follow the “File Upload”...
  • Page 73 | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 74 "xxxxxxxxxx.xxx" + port (optional): ":xxxx" /com/ftp/login FTP account login Text /com/ftp/password FTP account password Text /com/ftp/mode FTP passive or active connection List: passive mode •passive •active contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 75 /com/time/alarm_threshold Alarm trigger threshold in Integer (min 0 seconds max 65535) /com/time/min_sync_interval Minimum time between 2 NTP Whole number 86400 synchronisations (in seconds) (min 0 max 4,294,967,295) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 76 Boolean (true, false XML file false) /upload/supervision/method Communication protocol to send List: supervision files •none •ftp •ws /upload/alarm/method Communication protocol to send List: alarm files •none •ftp •ws contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 77 Schedule name Text /scheduler/schedules/schedule/type Schedule type List: Daily •Daily •Weekly •Monthly •Yearly •Follower /scheduler/schedules/schedule/parent Parent schedule identifier for a Integer (min 1 “follower” type schedule max 65535) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 78 (0x3/0x6,0x10) •S4: Input register (0x4) /modbus/datasets/dataset/vars/var/address 1st variable register address Hexadecimal 2 bytes /modbus/datasets/dataset/vars/var/size Variable size Unsigned integer /modbus/datasets/dataset/vars/var/format Variable format List: •raw •boolean •integer •float •ascii contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 79 •4800 •9600 •19200 •38400 •57600 •115200 /system/ports/rs485/data RS485 port data bit number List: •5 •6 •7 • •9 /system/ports/rs485/parity RS485 port parity List: Even •None •Odd •Even contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 80 CRC (do not modify, only false) used for testing) /lorawan/packet_forwarder/forwarder_crc_none LoRaWAN packet processing Boolean (true, false without CRC (do not modify, only false) used for testing) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 81 /lorawan/server/modules/module/fcntup Uplink frame counter (to the Whole number server) (min 0 max 4,294,967,295) /lorawan/server/modules/module/fcntdown Downlink frame counter (to the Whole number sensor) (min 0 max 4,294,967,295) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
  • Page 82 Av. Coronel Eduardo Galhardo 7-1ºC 1170-105 Lisbon Phone: +351.218162625 Email: comercial@lusomatrix.pt TAIWAN 5F, No. 4, Sec. 3 Yanping N. Rd. Datong Dist. Taipei City, 103027 Phone: +886.965333367 Email: contact@webdyn.com contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V1.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...

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