9
4. After logging into the ToolBox, you can check device status and change device settings.
3.2 LoRaWAN Settings
LoRaWAN settings are used to configure the data transmission parameters in the LoRaWAN
®
network.
Page 1: ...Smart Light Controller Featuring LoRaWAN WS558 User Guide...
Page 2: ...aximum capacity to avoid damage to the device The device is intended only for indoor use Do not place the device where the temperature is below above the operating range Do not place the device close...
Page 3: ...esight technical support Email iot support milesight com Tel 86 592 5085280 Fax 86 592 5023065 Address Building C09 Software Park III Xiamen 361024 China Revision History Date Doc Version Description...
Page 4: ...1 NFC Configuration 7 3 1 2 USB Configuration 8 3 2 LoRaWAN Settings 9 3 2 1 Basic Settings 10 3 2 2 Frequency Settings 11 3 2 3 Multicast Settings 12 3 3 General Settings 15 3 4 Milesight D2D Settin...
Page 5: ...g very little power Also users can check visualized data through Milesight IoT Cloud or the user s own Application Server 1 2 Features LN type or switch type optional controls up to 8 circuits of ligh...
Page 6: ...hes are open with their LED indicator off by default You can press the button beneath their LED indicator to close a circuit switch and the LED indicator will be lit on as the lamp connected to this c...
Page 7: ...rt Please select one of them to complete the configuration 3 1 1 NFC Configuration 1 Download and install Milesight ToolBox App from Google Play or Apple App Store 2 Enable NFC on the smartphone and l...
Page 8: ...to remove the phone case 2 If the smartphone fails to read write configurations via NFC move the phone away and back to try again 3 WS558 can also be configured on ToolBox via a dedicated NFC reader...
Page 9: ...After logging into the ToolBox you can check device status and change device settings 3 2 LoRaWAN Settings LoRaWAN settings are used to configure the data transmission parameters in the LoRaWAN netwo...
Page 10: ...d ABP modes are available Application Key Appkey for OTAA mode default is 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823 Device Address DevAddr for ABP mode default is the 5th to 12th digits of SN Network Session K...
Page 11: ...k server every reporting interval to validate connectivity If there is no response the device will re join the network ADR Mode Allow the network server to adjust the data rate of the device Tx Power...
Page 12: ...60 All Enabling all channels Null Indicates that all channels are disabled Note For 868M model the default frequency is EU868 For 915M model the default frequency is AU915 3 2 3 Multicast Settings WS...
Page 13: ...230313826 Multicast McNetSkey 32 digit key Default values Multicast Group 1 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823 Multicast Group 2 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313824 Multicast Group 3 5572404C696E6B4C6F5261...
Page 14: ...ackets select the multicast group and fill in the downlink command click Send The network server will broadcast the command to devices which belong to this multicast group Note ensure all devices appl...
Page 15: ...transmission among Milesight devices without a gateway When the Milesight D2D setting is enabled WS558 can work as Milesight D2D agent device to receive commands from Milesight D2D controller devices...
Page 16: ...and to control the circuits switches of WS558 to on off or inverse status 3 5 Maintenance 3 5 1 Upgrade ToolBox Software 1 Download firmware from www milesight iot com to your PC 2 Go to Maintenance U...
Page 17: ...droid version ToolBox supports the upgrade feature 3 5 2 Backup WS558 supports configuration backup for easy and quick device configuration in bulk Backup is allowed only for devices with the same mod...
Page 18: ...a template You can also edit the template file 2 Select one template file saved in the smartphone and click Write then attach it to another device to write configuration Note Slide the template item t...
Page 19: ...ToolBox software click Reset to complete Via ToolBox App Go to Device Maintenance to tap Reset then attach smartphone with NFC area to the device to complete 4 Installation Wall Mounting Fix the wall...
Page 20: ...whenever it joins the network Example Channel Type Description ff 01 Protocol Version 01 V1 09 Hardware Version 01 40 V1 4 0a Software Version 01 14 V1 14 0b Power On Device is on 0f Device Type 00 C...
Page 21: ...Power Factor UINT8 Unit 06 83 Power Consumption UINT32 Unit Wh 07 c9 Total Current UINT16 Unit mA 08 31 Switch Status Byte 1 00 Byte 2 indicate every switch status per bit 0 close 1 open 08310001 0581...
Page 22: ...rrent 41 3f 3f 41 16193 mA 16 193A 08 31 Switch Status Byte 1 00 Byte 2 00 All close Channel Type Description 08 Byte 1 every switch control status per bit 0 not allow control 1 allow control Byte 2 e...
Page 23: ...and 08 Byte 1 21 0010 0001 L1 and L6 allow control Byte 2 20 0010 0000 L1 close L6 open 08ff00 Channel Type Command 08 Byte 1 ff 1111 1111 All switches allow control Byte 2 00 0000 0000 All switches c...
Page 24: ...24 7 Reset power consumption END Channel Type Value ff 26 Power Consumption 00 disable ff27ff Channel Type Value ff 27 Reset Power Consumption ff Reserved...