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Starting Guide
  • Introduction
  • LoRa & LoRaWAN
    • LoRa
      • LoRa vs WirelessHART
      • LoRa vs BLE
    • LoRaWAN
      • Infrastructure
  • Installation & Provisioning
    • Box Content
    • Installation
      • Pressure Gauge (PG)
      • Pressure Sensor (PS)
      • Temperature Sensor (TS)
      • Temperature Transmitter (TT)
      • Vibration Sensor (VB)
      • Contact Sensor (VS-CS)
      • Valve Sensor - Multiturn (VS-MT)
      • Valve Sensor - Quarter Turn (VS-QT)
    • Provisioning
      • 📄Step 1: Product manual
      • 🔑Step 2: Identify the keys
      • 💻Step 3: Add the device to the LNS
      • ⚙️Step 4: Encoder & Decoder in the LNS
      • 🟩Step 5: Activating the device
  • Data & Communication
    • Communication Protocol
    • Measurements & Messages
    • Schedules
    • Data Visualization
  • Configuration
    • Online Configurator
    • Configure a Device
  • How-to
    • General
      • How to troubleshoot a NEON device not connecting to the network
      • How to fix a bad connection
      • How to replace a battery
    • Pressure Gauge (PG)
      • How to configure event triggers
    • Pressure Sensor (PS)
      • How to configure event triggers
    • Temperature Sensor (TS)
      • How to configure event triggers
      • How to change the configuration of the device from using FSB1 to FSB2 in US915
      • How to configure the frequency of measurements and messages
    • Temperature Transmitter (TT)
      • How to configure event triggers
      • How to use a temperature element different from type K
      • How to use a PT100/RTD
      • How to configure the frequency of measurements and messages
    • Vibration Sensor (VB)
      • Communication Protocol v2 & v3
        • How to obtain the FFT data
        • How to have an FFT for threshold values without periodic messages
        • How to configure event triggers
      • Communication Protocol v4
        • How to Get Started with the New Features of the NEON Vibration Sensor v4
      • How to configure the frequency of measurements and messages
      • How to replace the sensor or probe
      • How to debug a not connected sensor
      • How to debug a not paired sensor
      • How to enable Hanning Window
  • General Information
    • Available Regions
    • LoRaWAN Region
    • Hazardous Locations
    • Device Maintenance
    • Support & Troubleshooting
    • FAQs
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  1. Configuration

Configure a Device

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Last updated 10 months ago

All the NEON devices are configurable through LoRa. Some of the most common parameters to change among all devices are the event triggers, and the frequency of measurements and messages. Refer to the of the device you are using to learn more about the configurable parameters for each device.

The methods to configure a device can be summarized in two as follows.

Using the Online Configurator

TWTG has an online tool publicly available called the , with it the user can generate a downlink that can then be passed through LoRa to configure a device.

For more information on how to use the online configurator refer to .

The process and the required parameters to send a downlink via LoRa are dependent on the LNS being used. Refer to your LNS documentation for guidelines on how to achieve this.

Using SolidRed

SolidRed allows the user to configure the devices using its configuration manager. SolidRed takes care of the communication with the LNS to send the downlink without extra steps from the user. Refer to for more information on how to configure the devices through this method.

communication protocol
NEON Online Configurator
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SolidRed's documentation