Communication Protocol; Vega Si-13 Modem Transmits The Following Types Of Packets - Vega Absolute Vega SI-13 User Manual

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5 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

This part describes the SI-13 data exchange protocol with LoRaWAN network. SI-13 uses
the LoRaWAN port 2 for uplink and downlink messages.
In fields consisting of several bytes, the little-endian byte order is used

VEGA SI-13 MODEM TRANSMITS THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF PACKETS

1. Packet with current readings, sent regularly
Size in bytes
Field description
1 byte
Packet type, 00 – current packet, alarm packet 01-04 by
the logic of RS485/232, FC – by the guard input 1, FD –
by the guard input 2
4 bytes
Packet time (unixtime)
Temperature, °С
1 byte
4 bytes
Input 1 reading (depending on the type – number of
pulses or status: 0 – open, 1 - closed)
4 bytes
Input 2 reading (depending on the type – number of
pulses or status: 0 – open, 1 - closed)
Reserve
4 bytes
2. Data packet from an external device, received via RS-232 or RS-485 interface
Size in bytes
Field description
1 byte
Packet type, this packet = FE
1 byte
Sequential number of the setting in the configurator
(counting starts from 0)
1 byte
Total data size received via interface
1 byte
Sequence number of the packet (in the case of
transmission of several packets, when the data does not
fit into one)
Array
Data [1-40 bytes]
The LoRa data transfer technology limits the maximum packet size, depending on the
speed of packet transmission. If the data received through the external interface cannot be
transmitted in one packet, they are split into several packets, which are transmitted
sequentially.
Revision 13 - 23 September
2020
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uint8
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uint32
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uint8
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