Manual LoRaWAN CO
2
stoplicht
10
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The sensor is equipped with LoRaWAN for the communication of the sensor data to the user (other than
through the LEDs). The sensor is configured at the EU 863-870 MHz bandwidth.
At LoRaWAN, the node has a so-called 'join procedure' in which the node logs on to the LoRaWAN network
in question. There are two ways in which a node can join the network; by means of Over the Air Activation
(OTAA) or Activation by Personalization (ABP). Teneo's nodes only support the OTAA’s procedure. OTAA
is generally seen within the LoRa protocol as the most robust and secure way of joining the network.
For the purpose of being able to set up the sensors in a LoRaWAN backend and for the unique
identification of each sensor on the LoRaWAN network, a set of unique 'keys' isused: namely the
DeviceEUI, AppKey and AppEUI.
The DeviceEUI and AppKey differ for each device individually, while the AppEUI may be the same per
set of sensors.
These different keys are structured and recognizable as follows:
- DeviceEUI, for example: 00FBE52F1ECD66C5 (EUI-64);
- AppKey, for example: C56A32026BD0FDDAB93DA22FA87623A0;
- AppEUI, for example: 00FBE52F1ECD66C6 (EUI-64);
These three keys are all preconfigured by Teneo and cannot be changed by the user. These keys are
made available to the user to connect the sensors with a specific back-end.
The DeviceEUI of each sensor also stares on each sticker, as shown in the example below.
Furthermore, (from CO
2
stoplichts with firmware version V1.20 onwards) a model/type number can be
found on the label with the relevant firmware version (which is programmed in the CO
2
stoplicht) is
mentioned and a QR code can optionally be displayed.
This QR code can be scanned for any other information. For the AppKey and AppEUI, your supplier can
be contacted if necessary. If your product has been delivered directly by Teneo, it can be further consulted
in Teneo's client portal via
https://www.clientportal.teneo-iot.nl
.
In addition, other information can be mentioned in this QR code, but it only serves for internal reference and
is not necessary for the commissioning of the sensor in question.
4. LoRaWAN