Installation guide LoRaWAN
  • Installation help guide
  • About LoRaWAN
  • Installation steps
  • Information concerning the sensors
  • Installation
    • Sensors' provisioning
    • Activation of sensors
    • Configuration of downlinks
    • Validation of data reception
    • Installation of sensors
    • Payload decoding
  • 📂Appendices
    • 📎Applicability
    • 📎Safety
    • 📎Labels
    • 📎Communication mode
    • 📎Validation of LED behavior
    • 📎CO2 sensor calibration
    • 📎Wiring to meters
      • 📎TX PULSE
      • 📎TX PULSE LED
    • 📎4/20mA probe wiring
    • 📎Autonomy of batteries
    • 📎Battery replacement
    • 📎CE declaration
    • 📎Contact
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Configuration of downlinks

Using downlinks to configure sensors

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What is a Downlink ?

Downlinks allow information to be sent to sensors from the LoRaWAN network. This allows the configuration of the transmitters (transmission frequency, alarm thresholds, etc.). The downlink goes from the gateway or the antenna to the sensor.

An uplink is a frame that goes from the sensor to the LoRaWAN gateway or antenna.

The Enless sensors listen for downlinks after each uplink is sent. If you configure a downlink from the cloud or the gateway, the transmitter should retrieve it immediately after sending an uplink frame and change its settings accordingly.

To edit your configuration downlinks, we provide you with the following file:

Downlinks are to be sent on port 1.

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Decoding uplinks Generation of downlinks

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