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Expand Up @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The [SG Wireless F1 Starter Kit](https://eshop.sgwireless.com/bundle-f1-starter-

In order to program the F1 Starter Kit, we must use Microsoft Visual Studio Code and the CtrlR plugin.

You will need the latest version of Visual Studio Code to proceed, which can be downloaded and installed [here](https://code.visualstudio.com/?wt.mc_id=vscom_downloads).
You will need the latest version of Visual Studio Code to proceed, which can be downloaded and installed [here](https://code.visualstudio.com).

## Setting up CtrlR Plugin

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Connect your F1 Starter Kit to your PC and turn it on (SW200 switch from OFF to ON).

Head over to the CtrlR tab and click on the **connect device** button (lightning bolt) for the device.
Head over to the CtrlR tab and click on the **Connect device** button (lightning bolt) for the device.

{{< figure src="connect-device.png" alt="" >}}

{{< note "If your PC doesn’t have the driver installed, an unknown device will be shown in your PC’s Device Manager. Download and install the [Virtual COM Port driver](https://www.silabs.com/developers/usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers), and the device should show up in your Device Manager." />}}

Then when it's connected, click the folder button.
Then when it's connected, click the **File explorer** button.

{{< figure src="open-device.png" alt="" >}}

When the Explorer opens, open the folder structure of the device and open `main.py`
When the Explorer opens, open the folder structure of the device and open `main.py`.

{{< figure src="main-file.png" alt="" >}}

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To onboard **manually**, in the **End device type** section, under **Input Method**, select the **Enter end device specifics manually** option. The [Manually adding devices]({{< ref "/devices/adding-devices/manual/" >}}) and [Over the Air Activation (OTAA)]({{< ref "/devices/adding-devices/manual/otaa/" >}}) guides explain this procedure in detail. Following details are specific to the F1:

- **LoRaWAN version:** LoRaWAN Specification 1.1.0
- **Regional parameters version:** RP001 Regional Parameters 1.1 revision B
- LoRaWAN version: **LoRaWAN Specification 1.1.0**
- Regional parameters version: **RP001 Regional Parameters 1.1 revision B**

For the Provisioning information, enter the following details:
- **JoinEUI:** `0000000000000000`
- **DevEUI:** Generate by clicking the **Generate** button.
- **AppKey:** Generate by clicking the **Generate** button.
- **NwkKey:** Generate by clicking the **Generate** button.
- JoinEUI: `0000000000000000`
- DevEUI, AppKey and NwkKey: **Generate by clicking the Generate button.**

After configuring your device, select the **Register end device** button.

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Save the `main.py` file, right click the file, then **CtrlR** -> **Upload to Device**.

There should be activity showing up in the console. Now that you know how to connect the device to {{% tts %}}, you can create or add your application to the device!
There should be activity showing up in the console. Now that you know how to connect the device to {{% tts %}}, you can create or add your application to the device! For more information check the [SG Wireless Docs](https://docs.sgwireless.com/).

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