About Proprietary LoRa

Reminder about the Proprietary LoRa mode


Proprietary LoRa architecture

In Proprietary LoRa mode, the sensors communicate with an Enless receiver (Modbus, BACnet, or HTTP).

With the Modbus receiver

RX MODBUS

Enless sensors send their data to the receiver. The receiver stores the received data in a Modbus table. It is then connected to the BMS via Modbus TCP/IP or RTU.

With the BACnet receiver

RX BACNET

Enless sensors send their data to the receiver. The receiver converts the received data into BACnet objects. It is then connected to the BMS via BACnet IP or MSTP.

With the HTTP Receiver

RX HTTP

Enless sensors send their data to the receiver. The receiver pushes the sensor data in JSON format to an HTTP server via HTTP POST requests.

One receiver can manage up to 50 Enless sensors

Differences between LoRaWAN and Enless proprietary LoRa

If you wish to use the sensors in LoRaWAN mode, please refer to the LoRaWAN mode installation help guide.

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