STICKER Quick Start Guide
Welcome! This page helps you power up (revive) your STICKER and choose what to do next:
- connect it to ChirpStack,
- connect it to The Things Stack (TTS),
- or use your own LoRaWAN network, and then visualize data in Ubidots or ThingsBoard.
STICKER is a compact, battery-powered LoRaWAN end device.
Official STICKER docs: https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/
Before you start
You will need
- STICKER device (Clime / Input / Motion)
- 2× AA batteries
- A LoRaWAN gateway within range (your own or a public network gateway)
- A LoRaWAN Network Server (ChirpStack / TTS / other)
- (Optional) A dashboard platform (Ubidots / ThingsBoard)
Useful links
- STICKER overview: https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/
- STICKER product page: https://www.hardwario.com/sticker
- STICKER store page: https://www.hardwario.store/sticker
- HARDWARIO datasheets hub (includes STICKER datasheet link): https://www.hardwario.com/resources/datasheets
1) Identify your STICKER variant
STICKER ships with a ready-to-use “catalog application”:
-
STICKER Clime — temperature & humidity monitoring
https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/catalog-applications/sticker-clime/ -
STICKER Input — external sensors + analog/digital inputs (1‑Wire, dry contact, 0–24 V analog)
https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/catalog-applications/sticker-input/ -
STICKER Motion — ultra‑low‑power PIR motion detection
https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/catalog-applications/sticker-motion/
Catalog overview:
https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/catalog-applications/catalog-applications/
2) “Revive” STICKER
- Open the enclosure and access the battery holder.
- Insert two AA cells (check polarity).
- STICKER will boot and the status LED indicates activity.
- For the first test, place the device close to your LoRaWAN gateway (best RF conditions).
- Wait for the first uplink (the timing depends on the installed catalog app and reporting interval).
NFC note (optional, but useful)
STICKER is NFC-ready and can be configured even when batteries are not inserted (NFC energy harvesting). This is useful for provisioning LoRaWAN settings before installation:
- STICKER Power Management: https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/power-management/
A HARDWARIO provisioning and configuration application using NFC is currently under development.
3) Choose your LoRaWAN backend
You always need: STICKER → (LoRa radio) → Gateway → Network Server → Application/Cloud/Dashboard
ChirpStack v4
Best if you want a private LoRaWAN network you control.
Start here (HARDWARIO guide):
Step-by-step sections:
- Installation: https://docs.hardwario.com/ember/chirpstack/chirpstack-installation
- Gateways: https://docs.hardwario.com/apps/chirpstack/chirpstack-configuration/chirpstack-gateways
- End devices: https://docs.hardwario.com/apps/chirpstack/chirpstack-configuration/chirpstack-end-devices
- Payload decoding: https://docs.hardwario.com/apps/chirpstack/chirpstack-configuration/chirpstack-decoding
The Things Stack
Best if you want to use TTS (managed or self-hosted), including TTN/TTI workflows.
Start here (HARDWARIO guide):
Step-by-step sections:
- Gateways: https://docs.hardwario.com/apps/the-things-stack/tts-configuration/tts-gateways
- End devices: https://docs.hardwario.com/apps/the-things-stack/tts-configuration/tts-end-devices
Self-Hosted LoRaWAN Server
If you already operate a LoRaWAN backend (or a local LoRaWAN stack), integrate STICKER as a standard LoRaWAN end device:
- Register the device in your NS
- Use the correct frequency plan/region
- Configure keys / activation method required by your firmware
- Add a payload decoder (so you get engineering values)
- Forward data via MQTT / Webhooks / HTTP to your application
4) Visualize data
Ubidots
HARDWARIO guide:
Useful links:
- Ubidots (HARDWARIO instance): https://ubidots.hardwario.com
- Ubidots official: https://ubidots.com
ThingsBoard
HARDWARIO guide:
Useful links:
- ThingsBoard (HARDWARIO instance): https://thingsboard.hardwario.com
- ThingsBoard official: https://thingsboard.io
5) Next steps (after first successful uplink)
At this point, your STICKER is connected, data is arriving, and dashboards are working.
Typical next steps:
- Install the device in its final location and verify long-term LoRaWAN coverage.
- Observe data for several hours or days to confirm stability and expected update intervals.
- Adjust reporting behavior (if applicable) to balance responsiveness and battery life.
- Set alerts or thresholds in your dashboard platform.
STICKER Input wiring (Input variant only)
If you are using STICKER Input, refer to the wiring and DIP switch configuration guide:
Developer / customization path (optional)
If you want to modify behavior or build custom firmware:
- Developer Access (Debug Mode): https://docs.hardwario.com/sticker/developer-mode/
- Open firmware repository: https://github.com/hardwario/sticker-firmware/
Troubleshooting checklist
- No uplinks?
- Check battery polarity / replace batteries
- Move closer to a gateway (RF coverage)
- Verify frequency plan and device profile in your NS
- Verify keys / activation method required by your firmware
- Check payload decoder settings