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FIELD TEST DEVICE - sigfox Europe - Guide utilisateur / User guide version V1.1.3
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The sigfox cycle can be split in several stages :
• 3 emissions on a variable frequency (Figure 6, 7 et 8)
• 1 reception windows after a 20 seconds times break (Figure 9)
• 1 OOB emission, if the product received a downlink (Figure 10)
Item
Icon
Description
Transmission Status
(Second on the left)
No icon
There is currently no radio transmission
Manual transmission has been triggered (transmission cycle in progress)
Periodic transmission has been triggered (transmission cycle in progress)
Uplink information
(Black Line)
Display showing the number of Uplink (UL1 to UL3) frame repetitions as well as the
transmission frequency of the frame or the OOB frame, accurate to three decimal place.
Uplink Information
(White Line)
Display showing the SF used as well as the transmission power of the frame.
Downlink Information
(Black Line)
Display showing the listening window of the device (DL) as well as the reception fre-
quency of the frame, accurate to three decimal place.
Downlink Information
(White Line)
Display showing the RSSI of the most recent frame received.
The Downlink information displayed on the device relates to a Downlink frame sent from a sigfox network. If no information can be found in this
section, this does not indicate that the device will not function on the network but only that it has not received any information from the network.
To validate the upload link (sending a frame from the device to the network) it is necessary to use an interface that will allow you to read frames
from the network (example: back-end or application).
Figure 6 : Uplink 1
Figure 7 : Uplink 2
Figure 8 : Uplink 3
Figure 9 : Downlink
Figure 10 : OOB