A tool to configure a RAK7200.
The RAK7200 is a LoRA GPS tracker with an AT command set. This tool can configure the device from the command line as well as monitor the console.
./rak7200_config [-v] [-d] [--baud 115200] --port /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 COMMAND
Where:
- -v enables verbose logging
- -d enabled debug logging
- --baud sets a baud rate (defaults to 115200)
- --port specifies the serial port (system specific)
Show displays status of the device, the options are:
Show all channels available in the region
Channel State Frequency ?? ?? Star?
0 off 902.3 MHz 0 3 False
1 off 902.5 MHz 0 3 False
2 off 902.7 MHz 0 3 False
3 off 902.9 MHz 0 3 False
4 off 903.1 MHz 0 3 False
5 off 903.3 MHz 0 3 False
6 off 903.5 MHz 0 3 False
7 off 903.7 MHz 0 3 False
8 on 903.9 MHz 0 3 True
9 on 904.1 MHz 0 3 True
10 on 904.3 MHz 0 3 True
11 on 904.5 MHz 0 3 True
12 on 904.7 MHz 0 3 True
13 on 904.9 MHz 0 3 True
14 on 905.1 MHz 0 3 True
15 on 905.3 MHz 0 3 True
16 off 905.5 MHz 0 3 False
17 off 905.7 MHz 0 3 False
18 off 905.9 MHz 0 3 False
19 off 906.1 MHz 0 3 False
20 off 906.3 MHz 0 3 False
21 off 906.5 MHz 0 3 False
22 off 906.7 MHz 0 3 False
23 off 906.9 MHz 0 3 False
24 off 907.1 MHz 0 3 False
25 off 907.3 MHz 0 3 False
26 off 907.5 MHz 0 3 False
27 off 907.7 MHz 0 3 False
28 off 907.9 MHz 0 3 False
29 off 908.1 MHz 0 3 False
30 off 908.3 MHz 0 3 False
31 off 908.5 MHz 0 3 False
32 off 908.7 MHz 0 3 False
33 off 908.9 MHz 0 3 False
34 off 909.1 MHz 0 3 False
35 off 909.3 MHz 0 3 False
36 off 909.5 MHz 0 3 False
37 off 909.7 MHz 0 3 False
38 off 909.9 MHz 0 3 False
39 off 910.1 MHz 0 3 False
40 off 910.3 MHz 0 3 False
41 off 910.5 MHz 0 3 False
42 off 910.7 MHz 0 3 False
43 off 910.9 MHz 0 3 False
44 off 911.1 MHz 0 3 False
45 off 911.3 MHz 0 3 False
46 off 911.5 MHz 0 3 False
47 off 911.7 MHz 0 3 False
48 off 911.9 MHz 0 3 False
49 off 912.1 MHz 0 3 False
50 off 912.3 MHz 0 3 False
51 off 912.5 MHz 0 3 False
52 off 912.7 MHz 0 3 False
53 off 912.9 MHz 0 3 False
54 off 913.1 MHz 0 3 False
55 off 913.3 MHz 0 3 False
56 off 913.5 MHz 0 3 False
57 off 913.7 MHz 0 3 False
58 off 913.9 MHz 0 3 False
59 off 914.1 MHz 0 3 False
60 off 914.3 MHz 0 3 False
61 off 914.5 MHz 0 3 False
62 off 914.7 MHz 0 3 False
63 off 914.9 MHz 0 3 False
64 off 903.0 MHz 4 4 False
65 off 904.6 MHz 4 4 False
66 off 906.2 MHz 4 4 False
67 off 907.8 MHz 4 4 False
68 off 909.4 MHz 4 4 False
69 off 911.0 MHz 4 4 False
70 off 912.6 MHz 4 4 False
71 off 914.2 MHz 4 4 False
Show enabled channels
Channel State Frequency ?? ?? Star?
8 on 903.9 MHz 0 3 True
9 on 904.1 MHz 0 3 True
10 on 904.3 MHz 0 3 True
11 on 904.5 MHz 0 3 True
12 on 904.7 MHz 0 3 True
13 on 904.9 MHz 0 3 True
14 on 905.1 MHz 0 3 True
15 on 905.3 MHz 0 3 True
Show all AT commands supported by the device
Show device status
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===============Device Status List================
Board Core: S76G_B
MCU: STM32L073RZ
LoRa chip: SX1276
Battery Voltage = 3.867 V
Support Gps:true
gps_timeout: 100s
gps_format:standard LPP format
No signal with Satellite.
MPU9250 sensor:
Acceleration(g) of X,Y,Z:
1.04,0.01,0.00
Gyro(degress/s) of X,Y,Z:
0.32,1.42,0.26
Magnetometer(uT) of X,Y,Z:
-15.15,0.30,-44.10
===================List End======================
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Show LoRa config and status
Work Mode: LoRaWAN
Region: US915
Send_interval: 600s
Auto send status: false.
Join_mode: OTAA
DevEui: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AppEui: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
AppKey: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Class: A
Joined Network:true
IsConfirm: unconfirm
AdrEnable: true
EnableRepeaterSupport: false
RX2_CHANNEL_FREQUENCY: 923300000, RX2_CHANNEL_DR:8
RX_WINDOW_DURATION: 3000ms
RECEIVE_DELAY_1: 1000ms
RECEIVE_DELAY_2: 2000ms
JOIN_ACCEPT_DELAY_1: 5000ms
JOIN_ACCEPT_DELAY_2: 6000ms
Current Datarate: 3
Primeval Datarate: 3
ChannelsTxPower: 0
UpLinkCounter: 0
DownLinkCounter: 0
Show the device version
3.1.0.13
Set configuration of the device. Use
$ ./rak7200_config --port /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 config --help
To see all the available configuration options
Request the device join the LoRa network
$ ./rak7200_config --port /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 join
join: OTAA:
Restart the device
$ ./rak7200_config --port /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 restart
,restart ...
Monitor the serial console. In this mode, single character commands can be used to request status or perform actions, they are:
C List channels
H List commands
J Join
L LoRa Status
R Restart Device
S Device Status
V Device Version
Q,^C Quit monitor mode
? Display this message
Example:
./rak7200_config --port /dev/tty.usbserial-1420 monitor
Restart Device: set_config=device:restart
OK,restart ...
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| ___ \/ _ \ | | / / | | | (_) | |
| |_/ / /_\ \| |/ / | | | |_ _ __ ___| | ___ ___ ___
| /| _ || \ | |/\| | | '__/ _ \ |/ _ \/ __/ __|
| |\ \| | | || |\ \ \ /\ / | | | __/ | __/\__ \__ \
\_| \_\_| |_/\_| \_/ \/ \/|_|_| \___|_|\___||___/___/
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RAK7200 version:3.1.0.13
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Please Configurate parameters within 30 seconds ...
lorasend_interval: 600s
MPU9250 Init OK
GPS Init OK
Initialization OK,Current work_mode:LoRaWAN, join_mode:OTAA, Class: A
gps_timeout: 100s
Configuration OK!
OTAA Join Start...
[LoRa]:Joined Successed!
On macOS testing has been performed with python3 installed by
homebrew. It is necessary to install pyserial
as shown below.
Requires pyserial
pip install pyserial
$ ls /dev/tty.usbserial*
/dev/tty.usbserial-1420
The last four digits will change.
On WSL Ubuntu 18.04 it was not necessary to install pyserial
.
If you can find the serial port name under Windows (such as via the
RAK SERIAL PORT TOOL), you can figure out the WSL device. For example
COM4
on Windows would be /dev/ttyS4
on WSL.
NOT YET TESTED
It appears that pyserial
is already installed.
TBD
Tested with RAK7200 3.1.0.13
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Re-enable sending valid AT commands
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Test on Linux
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Test on Windows
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Add options
- Enable/Disable GPS - at+set_config=device:gps:X
- Configure GPS timeout - at+set_config=device:gps_timeout:X
- Configure GPS Format - at+set_config=device:gps_format:X
- configure LoRa DR - at+set_config=lora:dr:X
- configure LoRa send_interval - at+set_config=lora:send_interval:X:Y
- Trying to mask/unmask multiple channels seems intermittent, how long does it take?
- Both my devices go dead after a while, what's up with that?
Copyright 2020 Jeffrey C Honig [email protected]
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