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Outdoor LoRa Data Logger
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System Log
For some device maintenance purpose, you may need to get the system log for troubleshooting. You can do it
through the configuration tool, click
Download
or
Delete
button.
Click
Download
button to store the System Log into a log file (.txt) for troubleshooting.
Click
Delete
button to erase the existing system logs. Please use the delete function with care, all the device
system log, including data log will be erased. If required, download log first and then delete out-of-date log.
Firmware Upgrade
If new firmware is available, you can manually upgrade it for feature enhancement or bug resolving.
Click
Browse
button to specify the file location / file name of the new firmware image (.bin).
Click
Upgrade
button to start upgrading the new firmware to the device. DO NOT turn off the Data Logger, or
disconnect the console cable while upgrading new firmware, it is very likely to damage the device.
Once the Firmware Upgrade completed, the device will be reboot with the new firmware immediately.
System Time
System time is a vital element for the LoRa Node. Both data logging and data uploading tasks need to be
triggered at a certain time. You have to make sure the device is configured with correct time setting. Click
Sync.
button to synchronize the system time with your PC that is running the configuration tool. Besides, you
can also set the date and time for the device manually.
Sleep Mode
Sleep mode provides the flexibility for you. By default, it is set as
Auto
, the Data Logger will get into Sleep
mode automatically when the Power Source is Battery, and device is in idle to save battery power. You can
change it to
Manual
and force it to
Disable
or
Enable
regardless what the Power Source is.