8.7.1.3 Device Management
Parameters |
Function Introduction |
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Device Name |
Customize the device name. |
Device EUI |
Fill in Device EUI which can be obtained from the device label. You can also get Device EUI from Milesight Tool Box if you use Milesight Lora Sensor. |
Device Profile |
OTAA and ABP are optional, the default option is OTAA. |
Application Key |
Whenever an end-device joins a network via over-the-air activation, the application key is used for derive the Application Session key. It is mainly used to generate corresponding Device Address/Network Session Key/Application Session Key. Note:
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Device Address /Network Session Key /Application Session Key |
Information is needed to access the network. If you choose ABP network access mode, you need to fill in these items. And you can obtain them from End Device. For example, you can get such information from Milesight Tool Box when you use Milesight Lora Sensor. Device Address: The device address identifies the end-device within the current network. Network Session Key: The network session key is specific for the end-device. It is used by the end-device to calculate the MIC or part of the MIC (message integrity code) of all uplink data messages to ensure data integrity. The default key of Milesight Sensor is 5572404c696e6b4c6f52613230313823. Application Session Key: The AppSKey is an application session key specific for the end-device. It is used by both the application server and the end-device to encrypt and decrypt the payload field of application-specific data messages. The default key of Milesight Sensor is 5572404c696e6b4c6f52613230313823. |
Device Type |
Select the device type according to the actual situation. Lora Sensor and Lora Sensor Node are optional. Lora Sensor is a kind of sensor that supports LoraWAN protocol, while Lora Sensor Node is a kind of device which receives data from interfaces of RS485, AI and GPIO. |
OSD Font Size |
Configure the OSD font color. |
OSD Font Color |
Configure the OSD font size. |
Device List |
Step 1: You can enter sensor configuration page by clicking After the configuration is finished, you can click to save your configuration or click to cancel your configuration. Step 2: You can click to modify the configuration in End Device Management. Step 3: You can click to delete the device you added. |
Sensor Settings |
[Sensor ID] Select the Sensor ID that you want to configure. The number of sensor IDs depends on how many kinds of data the sensor has and there is a one-to-one relationship between ID and data. [Sensor Type]Sensor Type configuration. We have several common used sensor types as shown below: Or you can also customize it: [Sign]The tick indicates that the value has a plus or minus sign. [Decimal Place] Decimal configuration. For example, when you fill in 1, you are moving the decimal point one to left, and you get a decimal. [Unit] Data unit configuration. We have some common units here and users can also customize it. [Show OSD] As the picture shown below, once you enable this function, you can see the detected data on the screen. Note:
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