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+ | ====== Setup of Wanesy™ Wave ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Documentation ===== | ||
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+ | * Leaflet: {{:documentation:Kerlink_Wanesy-Wave-Commercial-Leaflet_v1.5.pdf |}}\\ | ||
+ | * Quickstart guide: {{:documentation:Kerlink_Wanesy-Wave_Quick-start-guide_v1.2.pdf |}}\\ | ||
+ | * Interface documentation: {{:documentation:e-con-wanesy_wave_interfaces-v1.3.pdf |}}\\ | ||
+ | * WiFi update: {{:documentation:E-CON-Wanesy_Wave_FW_Update_WiFi_V1.2.pdf |}}\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Connection to the LoRaWAN network ===== | ||
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+ | The Wanesy Wave is a Class A LoRaWAN end-device. OTAA (Over-The-Air Activation) join method is supported. | ||
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+ | The connection of the Wanesy Wave to a LoRaWAN network can be done by following steps below: | ||
+ | - Retrieve the Wanesy Wave LoRaWAN credentials (DevEUI, AppEUI, AppKey). Those can be requested to **your supplier** by providing the Wanesy Wave Product ID. | ||
+ | - Declare the Wanesy Wave on the LoRa Network Server (OTAA join procedure). | ||
+ | - Install the Wanesy Wave in a LoRaWAN gateway coverage field, properly configured with the LoRa Network Server. | ||
+ | - Plug the micro USB power supply in the Wanesy Wave micro USB connector. | ||
+ | - Check the green LED is static (power supply presence). | ||
+ | - Check the red LED is static at startup. | ||
+ | - The red LED will be switched off once the Wanesy Wave has join the LoRaWAN Network. | ||
+ | - Default application is running and a LoRaWAN™ frame is sent every 40 seconds or more if there are new BLE iBeacon data available. | ||
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+ | ===== Configuration ===== | ||
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+ | * Remote configuration method and parameters are described in the Interface documentation available in the Documentation section of this page: [[wiki:setup:setup_wave#documentation|click here]]. | ||
+ | * Default configuration is described in the Interface documentation available in the Documentation section of this page: [[wiki:setup:setup_wave#documentation|click here]]. | ||
+ | * To reset the Wanesy Wave settings, see the FAQ chapter "How to reset the Wanesy Wave settings": [[wiki:support:faq#how_to_reset_the_wanesy_wave_settings|click here]]\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Interface ===== | ||
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+ | * LoRaWAN up and down messages payloads are described in the Interface documentation available in the Documentation section of this page: [[wiki:setup:setup_wave#documentation|click here]]. | ||
+ | ===== LoRaWAN protocol ===== | ||
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+ | * Kerlink is a member of LoRa Alliance and the Kerlink end-device Wanesy Wave is compatible with LoRaWAN® specifications V1.0.2 and LoRaWAN® Regional Parameters v1.0.2rB. | ||
+ | * For more information about LoRaWAN network protocol, please contact the LoRa Alliance and request LoRaWAN specifications : [[https://lora-alliance.org/lorawan-for-developers]] | ||
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+ | ===== Firmware update ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Check the firmware version:==== | ||
+ | * Use the FAQ chapter "How to read the software version": [[wiki:support:faq#how_to_read_software_version|click here]]\\ | ||
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+ | ==== Download the latest firmware version:==== | ||
+ | * Firmware update files are available into the dedicated firmware release version pages, listed on the [[wiki:resources:resources|Resources]] page: [[wiki:resources:resources|click here]]. | ||
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+ | ==== Update the firmware ==== | ||
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+ | === Wi-Fi firmware update === | ||
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+ | * Wi-Fi firmware update is the preferred method. | ||
+ | * It's recommended to connect the device to an LNS to get the access point. | ||
+ | * Please refer to proper documentation //Wi-Fi update// available in the //Documentation// section: [[wiki:setup:setup_wave#documentation|click here]]. | ||
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+ | === LoRaWAN FUOTA update === | ||
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+ | * FUOTA is the acronym for Firmware Update Over-The-Air. | ||
+ | * LoRaWAN FUOTA stack is available on Wanesy Wave. | ||
+ | * This type of firmware update requires the use of a compliant server (please contact the LoRa Alliance and request LoRaWAN specifications : [[https://lora-alliance.org/lorawan-for-developers]]). | ||
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+ | - **Choose** your option and Subscribe. | ||
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+ | ===== What to do when assistance is needed? ===== | ||
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+ | * **Read** the Frequently Asked Questions in this wiki: [[wiki:support:faq|click here]]. | ||
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+ | * The answer is not under [[wiki:support:faq|frequently asked questions]]? | ||
+ | * => use Kerlink ticketing tool for customer support: [[http://otrs.kerlinkm2mtechnologies.com/customer.pl| OTRS ]] | ||
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