Download the client example. It'll read all the data from the meter. What you need to do is just send and receive bytes using the Bluetooth communication channel. If your Bluetooth is when as a serial port, you can use it directly.
Thank you sir,But
I looked at gurux's example,
However, it does not support Bluetooth communication. The current project development uses Bluetooth direct connection mode,
Not in the form of serial port
My question now is,
I want to know how to set "GXDLMSObject" with query time range or other parameters,
And how to parse the uplink message
DLMS is a complicated protocol. You can use our open source version. Find readDLMSPacket and send your generated bytes using Bluetooth. Then you need to read received bytes in Media.receive.
We can add support to Bluetooth at some point, but I believe that it's end of this year when we have time for that.
Hi,
Hi,
Download the client example. It'll read all the data from the meter. What you need to do is just send and receive bytes using the Bluetooth communication channel. If your Bluetooth is when as a serial port, you can use it directly.
BR,
Mikko
Thank you sir,But
Thank you sir,But
I looked at gurux's example,
However, it does not support Bluetooth communication. The current project development uses Bluetooth direct connection mode,
Not in the form of serial port
My question now is,
I want to know how to set "GXDLMSObject" with query time range or other parameters,
And how to parse the uplink message
Thanks!
Hi,
Hi,
DLMS is a complicated protocol. You can use our open source version. Find readDLMSPacket and send your generated bytes using Bluetooth. Then you need to read received bytes in Media.receive.
We can add support to Bluetooth at some point, but I believe that it's end of this year when we have time for that.
BR,
Mikko