Add information on how to support sensors

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Garth Vander Houwen 2022-08-01 16:26:21 -07:00
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@ -77,19 +77,19 @@ WiFi related settings are not available on Apple OS's.
No device config options are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
```shell title="Set the role to client"
meshtastic --set role client
meshtastic --set device.role client
```
```shell title="Disable serial console"
meshtastic --set serial_disabled true
meshtastic --set device.serial_disabled true
```
```shell title="Enable debug logging"
meshtastic --set debug_log_enabled true
meshtastic --set device.debug_log_enabled true
```
```shell title="Factory reset your radio"
meshtastic --set factory_reset true
meshtastic --set device.factory_reset true
```
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ No device config options are available in the Flasher.
<TabItem value="web">
:::info
No device config options are available in the Web UI.
All device config options are available in the Web UI.
:::
</TabItem>

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@ -63,18 +63,18 @@ All display config options are available on iOS, iPadOS and macOS at Settings >
No display config options are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
```shell title="Set Screen On Duration (Default of 0 is 10 minutes)"
meshtastic --set screen_on_secs 0
meshtastic --set screen_on_secs 120
meshtastic --set display.screen_on_secs 0
meshtastic --set display.screen_on_secs 120
```
```shell title="Set Auto Carousel Interval (Default of 0 is Off)"
meshtastic --set auto_screen_carousel_secs 0
// Set to 2 Minutes (120 Seconds)
meshtastic --set auto_screen_carousel_secs 120
meshtastic --set display.auto_screen_carousel_secs 120
```
```shell title="Specify GPS format on device screen"
meshtastic --set gps_format GpsFormatUTM
meshtastic --set display.gps_format GpsFormatUTM
```
</TabItem>
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ No display config options are available in the Flasher.
<TabItem value="web">
:::info
No display config options are available in the Web UI.
All display config options are available in the Web UI.
:::
</TabItem>

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@ -104,28 +104,28 @@ All position config values except for postion flag are available on iOS, iPadOS
No Position config conmmands are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
| Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
| :----------------------: | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-------------: |
| gps_enabled | `true`, `false` | `true` |
| gps_update_interval | `integer` (seconds) | Default `0` is 30 Seconds |
| gps_attempt_time | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 30 Seconds |
| fixed_position | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| position_broadcast_smart | `true`, `false` | `true` |
| position_broadcast_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 15 Minutes |
| position_flags | `POS_UNDEFINED`, `POS_ALTITUDE`, `POS_ALT_MSL`, `POS_GEO_SEP`, `POS_DOP`, `POS_HVDOP`, `PDOP`, `POS_BATTERY`, `POS_SATINVIEW`, `POS_SEQ_NOS`, `POS_TIMESTAMP`, `POS_HEADING`, `POS_SPEED` | `POS_UNDEFINED` |
| :----------------------------: | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-------------: |
| position.gps_enabled | `true`, `false` | `true` |
| position.gps_update_interval | `integer` (seconds) | Default `0` is 30 Seconds |
| position.gps_attempt_time | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 30 Seconds |
| position.fixed_position | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| position.broadcast_smart | `true`, `false` | `true` |
| position.broadcast_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 15 Minutes |
| position.flags | `POS_UNDEFINED`, `POS_ALTITUDE`, `POS_ALT_MSL`, `POS_GEO_SEP`, `POS_DOP`, `POS_HVDOP`, `PDOP`, `POS_BATTERY`, `POS_SATINVIEW`, `POS_SEQ_NOS`, `POS_TIMESTAMP`, `POS_HEADING`, `POS_SPEED` | `POS_UNDEFINED` |
```shell title="Set GPS update interval (Default of 0 is 30 seconds)"
meshtastic --set gps_update_interval 0
meshtastic --set gps_update_interval 45
meshtastic --set position.gps_update_interval 0
meshtastic --set position.gps_update_interval 45
```
```shell title="Set GPS attempt time (Default of 0 is 30 seconds)"
meshtastic --set gps_attempt_time 0
meshtastic --set gps_attempt_time 45
meshtastic --set position.gps_attempt_time 0
meshtastic --set position.gps_attempt_time 45
```
```shell title="Set Fixed Position - Current Location"
meshtastic --set fixed_position true
meshtastic --set position.fixed_position true
```
:::note
@ -137,17 +137,17 @@ meshtastic --setlat 37.8651 --setlon -119.5383
```
```shell title="Unset Fixed Position"
meshtastic --set fixed_position false
meshtastic --set position.fixed_position false
```
```shell title="Enable / Disable Smart position broadcast (Enabled by default)"
meshtastic --set position_broadcast_smart true
meshtastic --set position_broadcast_smart false
meshtastic --set position.broadcast_smart true
meshtastic --set position.broadcast_smart false
```
```shell title="Set Position Broadcast Interval (Default of 0 is 15 minutes)"
meshtastic --set position_broadcast_secs 0
meshtastic --set position_broadcast_secs 60
meshtastic --set position.broadcast_secs 0
meshtastic --set position.broadcast_secs 60
```
:::note

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@ -102,58 +102,58 @@ Power config is not available on Apple OS's.
No Power config options are available in the python CLI.
| Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
| :----------------------------: | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-------: |
| charge_current | `MAUnset`, `MA100`, `MA190`, `MA280`, `MA360`, `MA450`, `MA550`, `MA630`, `MA700`, `MA780`, `MA880`, `MA960`, `MA1000`, `MA1080`, `MA1160`, `MA1240`, `MA1320`: | `MAUnset` |
| is_power_saving | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| on_battery_shutdown_after_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is off |
| adc_multiplier_override | `2-4` (floating point value) | Default of `0` uses firmware values |
| wait_bluetooth_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 1 minute |
| mesh_sds_timeout_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 2 hours |
| sds_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 1 year |
| ls_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 1 hour |
| min_wake_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 10 seconds |
| :----------------------------------: | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-------: |
| power.charge_current | `MAUnset`, `MA100`, `MA190`, `MA280`, `MA360`, `MA450`, `MA550`, `MA630`, `MA700`, `MA780`, `MA880`, `MA960`, `MA1000`, `MA1080`, `MA1160`, `MA1240`, `MA1320`: | `MAUnset` |
| power.is_power_saving | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| power.on_battery_shutdown_after_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is off |
| power.adc_multiplier_override | `2-4` (floating point value) | Default of `0` uses firmware values |
| power.wait_bluetooth_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 1 minute |
| power.mesh_sds_timeout_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 2 hours |
| power.sds_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 1 year |
| power.ls_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 1 hour |
| power.min_wake_secs | `integer` (seconds) | Default of `0` is 10 seconds |
```shell title="Set / Unset charge current (Tbeam 1.1 only)"
meshtastic --set charge_current MAUnset
meshtastic --set charge_current MA100
meshtastic --set power.charge_current MAUnset
meshtastic --set power.charge_current MA100
```
```shell title="Enable / Disable Power Saving"
meshtastic --set is_power_saving true
meshtastic --set is_power_saving false
meshtastic --set power.is_power_saving true
meshtastic --set power.is_power_saving false
```
```shell title="Enable / Disable Shutdown after losing power"
meshtastic --set on_battery_shutdown_after_secs 120
meshtastic --set on_battery_shutdown_after_secs 0
meshtastic --set power.on_battery_shutdown_after_secs 120
meshtastic --set power.on_battery_shutdown_after_secs 0
```
```shell title="Set Wait Bluetooth Interval (Default of 0 is 60 seconds)"
meshtastic --set wait_bluetooth_secs 0
meshtastic --set wait_bluetooth_secs 120
meshtastic --set power.wait_bluetooth_secs 0
meshtastic --set power.wait_bluetooth_secs 120
```
```shell title="Set Mesh Super Deep Sleep Timeout (Default of 0 is 2 hours/7200 seconds)"
meshtastic --set mesh_sds_timeout_secs 0
meshtastic --set mesh_sds_timeout_secs 120
meshtastic --set power.mesh_sds_timeout_secs 0
meshtastic --set power.mesh_sds_timeout_secs 120
// Disable using MAXUINT
meshtastic --set mesh_sds_timeout_secs 4294967295
meshtastic --set power.mesh_sds_timeout_secs 4294967295
```
```shell title="Set Super Deep Sleep (Default of 0 is 1 year)"
meshtastic --set sds_secs 0
meshtastic --set sds_secs 120
meshtastic --set power.sds_secs 0
meshtastic --set power.sds_secs 120
```
```shell title="Set Light Sleep to default (Default of 0 is 5 minutes)"
meshtastic --set ls_secs 0
meshtastic --set ls_secs 120
meshtastic --set power.ls_secs 0
meshtastic --set power.ls_secs 120
```
```shell title="Set Minimum Wake Interval (Default of 0 is 10 seconds)"
meshtastic --set min_wake_secs 0
meshtastic --set min_wake_secs 120
meshtastic --set power.min_wake_secs 0
meshtastic --set power.min_wake_secs 120
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="flasher">

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@ -53,26 +53,11 @@ Short Name and Long Name user config options are available on iOS, iPadOS and ma
All display config options are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
```shell title="Set Screen On Duration (Default of 0 is 10 minutes)"
meshtastic --set screen_on_secs 0
meshtastic --set screen_on_secs 120
```
```shell title="Set Auto Carousel Interval (Default of 0 is Off)"
meshtastic --set auto_screen_carousel_secs 0
// Set to 2 Minutes (120 Seconds)
meshtastic --set auto_screen_carousel_secs 120
```
```shell title="Specify GPS format on device screen"
meshtastic --set gps_format GpsFormatUTM
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="flasher">
:::info
All user config options are available in the Flasher.
No user config options are available in the Flasher.
:::
</TabItem>

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@ -82,10 +82,10 @@ No WiFi config options are available in the python CLI.
| Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
| :-----------: | :---------------: | :-----: |
| wifi_ap_mode | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| wifi_ap_hidden | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| wifi_password | string | `""` |
| wifi_ssid | string | `""` |
| wifi.ap_mode | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| wifi.ap_hidden | `true`, `false` | `false` |
| wifi.password | string | `""` |
| wifi.ssid | string | `""` |
```shell title="Enable / Disable SoftAP"
meshtastic --set wifi_ap_mode true
@ -104,9 +104,9 @@ meshtastic --set wifi_ssid "my network"
```
```shell title="Set WiFi password"
meshtastic --set wifi_password mypassword
meshtastic --set wifi.password mypassword
// With spaces
meshtastic --set wifi_password "my password"
meshtastic --set wifi.password "my password"
```
</TabItem>
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ You should then be able to connect to the node using either the displayed IP add
### WiFi Client
With `wifi_ssid` & `wifi_password` populated, the device will now to connect to your network. Make sure you are in range of your WiFi. If you have a single device on your local network it's easy to connect to your device `http://meshtastic.local`. If you have multiple devices you will need to connect using their respective IP addresses.
With `wifi.ssid` & `wifi.password` populated, the device will now to connect to your network. Make sure you are in range of your WiFi. If you have a single device on your local network it's easy to connect to your device `http://meshtastic.local`. If you have multiple devices you will need to connect using their respective IP addresses.
If you have a screen attached to your device, the final page will display something similar to the following:
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ You should then be able to connect to the node using either the displayed IP add
### Disable WiFi
To disable WiFi completely, set `wifi_ap_mode` to `false`, and both `wifi_ssid` & `wifi_password` to an empty string `""`.
To disable WiFi completely, set `wifi.ap_mode` to `false`, and both `wifi.ssid` & `wifi.password` to an empty string `""`.
## Examples
@ -203,14 +203,14 @@ values={[
<TabItem value="cli">
```shell title="Enabling WiFi Client"
meshtastic --set wifi_ap_mode false --set wifi_ssid mywifissid --set wifi_password mywifipassword
meshtastic --set wifi.ap_mode false --set wifi.ssid mywifissid --set wifi.password mywifipassword
```
:::note
If your `wifi_ssid` or `wifi_password` contain spaces, be sure to put quotation marks around the whole thing:
If your `wifi.ssid` or `wifi.password` contain spaces, be sure to put quotation marks around the whole thing:
```shell title="Example with spaces"
meshtastic --set wifi_ssid "my wifi ssid" --set wifi_password "my wifi password"
meshtastic --set wifi.ssid "my wifi ssid" --set wifi.password "my wifi password"
```
:::
@ -255,14 +255,14 @@ values={[
<TabItem value="cli">
```shell title="Software Access Point Example"
meshtastic --set wifi_ap_mode true --set wifi_ssid mywifissid --set wifi_password mywifipassword
meshtastic --set wifi.ap_mode true --set wifi.ssid mywifissid --set wifi.password mywifipassword
```
:::note
If your `wifi_ssid` or `wifi_password` contain spaces, be sure to put quotation marks around the whole thing:
If your `wifi.ssid` or `wifi.password` contain spaces, be sure to put quotation marks around the whole thing:
```shell title="Example with spaces"
meshtastic --set wifi_ssid "my wifi ssid" --set wifi_password "my wifi password"
meshtastic --set wifi.ssid "my wifi ssid" --set wifi.password "my wifi password"
```
:::
@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ values={[
<TabItem value="cli">
```shell title="Example - Disabling WiFi"
meshtastic --set wifi_ap_mode false --set wifi_ssid "" --set wifi_password ""
meshtastic --set wifi.ap_mode false --set wifi.ssid "" --set wifi.password ""
```
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ No telemetry module config options are available in the Web UI.
## Examples
### RAK 4631 with Environment Sensor
### RAK 4631 with BME680 Environment Sensor
Setup of a RAK 4631 with Environment Sensor
@ -172,3 +172,20 @@ meshtastic --noproto
And examine the serial logs for Telemetry diagnostic information.
## Supporting Additional Sensors
### Environment Metrics
The environment metrics in the telemetry module supports a limited amount of fields as they are stored in memory on the device. Support for sensors that provide one or more of the following fields can potentially be added to the main firmare provided there is a GPL licensed library for us to include to support it, and the libary size is not prohibitive.
* Temperature
* Relative Humidity
* Barometric Pressure
* Gas Resistance (AQI)
* Voltage
* Current
### Supporting Other Sensor types
For other interesting sensor types and use cases we need to add a portnum for more generic telemetry packets and a second MCU will be required to interact with the sensor and process the data to be sent over the mesh. This data will not be stored in the nodedb on the device.