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HOBO MicroRX Station for HOBOnet (RX2105 and RX2106) Manual 

 

1-800-LOGGERS 

www.onsetcomp.com 

Specifications (continued)

 

Dimensions 

19.95 x 13.68 x 7.49 cm (7.85 x 5.39 x 2.95 in.); see diagrams at left 

Weight 

678 g (23.9 oz) 

Mounting 

Optional U-bolts are compatible with masts up to 4.14 cm (1.63 in.) 

mast diameter; can also be mounted with zip ties or mounted to a flat 

surface with screws 

Environmental Rating 

Weatherproof enclosure, NEMA 4X and IP66 (requires proper 

installation of cable channel system) 

Wireless Radio 

GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz 

UMTS/HSPA+: Seven band 800/850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz 

LTE: Twelve Band 700/800/850/900/1800/1900/2100/2600 MHz 

Antenna 

4G LTE 

 

The CE Marking identifies this product as complying with all relevant 

directives in the European Union (EU) 

 

 

 

See last page, FCC ID QIPPLS62-W, IC ID:7830A-PLS62W 

Manager 

 

Operating Range 

-25° to 60°C (-13° to 140°F)

 

Radio Power 

12.6 mW (+11 dBm) non-adjustable 

Transmission Range 

Reliable connection to 457.2 m (1,500 ft) line of sight at 1.8 m (6 ft) 

high 

Reliable connection to 609.6 m (2,000 ft) line of sight at 3 m (10 ft) high 

Wireless Data Standard 

IEEE 802.15.4 

Radio Operating Frequencies 

RX210x-900: 904–924 MHz 

RX210x-868: 866.5 MHz 

RX210x-921: 921 MHz 

RX210x-922: 916–924 MHz 

Modulation Employed 

OQPSK (Offset Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) 

Data Rate 

Up to 250 kbps, non-adjustable 

Duty Cycle 

<1% 

Maximum Number of Motes 

Up to 50 wireless sensors or 336 data channels per one HOBO RX 

station 

Power Source 

Powered by the station 

Dimensions 

Mote: 16.2 x 8.59 x 4.14 cm (6.38 x 3.38 x 1.63 inches) 

Cable length: 2 m (6.56 ft) 

Weight 

159 g (5.62 oz) 

Materials 

PCPBT, silicone rubber seal 

Environmental Rating 

IP67, NEMA 6 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dimensions 

 

13.68 cm 

(5.39 in.) 

19.95 cm 

(7.85 in.) 

7.49 cm 

(2.95 in.) 

5.3 cm 

(2.1 in.) 

3.2 cm 

(1.25 in.) 

Summary of Contents for HOBOnet RX2105

Page 1: ...1 minute logging and daily connections or 2 months with 1 minute logging and hourly connections and with approximately 10 motes Note Deployments in areas with weak cellular strength could reduce batt...

Page 2: ...on EU See last page FCC ID QIPPLS62 W IC ID 7830A PLS62W Manager Operating Range 25 to 60 C 13 to 140 F Radio Power 12 6 mW 11 dBm non adjustable Transmission Range Reliable connection to 457 2 m 1 50...

Page 3: ...sensors see Setting up the Station The station can support up to 15 smart sensor data channels some smart sensors have more than one data channel Cable Channel Plugs Use these plugs to fill empty hole...

Page 4: ...lular signal the more bars there are the stronger the signal This will blink while connecting to HOBOlink or When the station is attempting to connect or is currently connected to HOBOlink Connection...

Page 5: ...ule 2 screen information about the manager is displayed The channel count represents all measurement channels plus a battery channel for each mote in the wireless network For example one temperature R...

Page 6: ...annel for more details 4 Plug in the battery and wait for the station to connect to HOBOlink a Plug in the battery cable For RX2106 models plug in the solar panel cable for the built in solar panel If...

Page 7: ...second connection interval select the Night mode checkbox Select when night mode should begin and end and then enter the connection interval you want to use during that part of the day The night mode...

Page 8: ...sors you need to configure Wireless Sensor Configuration You can configure both the global settings for the manager module that affect all sensor motes logging interval and the settings for each indiv...

Page 9: ...phs as shown in the following example Logged data is saved in a database You can export this data on demand as needed or set up automatic exports that are delivered to email and or FTP addresses on a...

Page 10: ...dditional details Sensor Alarms To add a sensor alarm 1 In HOBOlink click Devices and then RX Devices and find the station you want to configure Click the arrow next to and select Alarm Configuration...

Page 11: ...ug any smart sensors you wish to remove Plug in any new smart sensors Lightly coat the portion of the cable s that will be placed in the cable channel with a small amount of silicone grease Push each...

Page 12: ...e mote serial number or name from the Configuration menu as shown in the following example c Click Delete to remove the mote from the network d If the mote you are deleting is currently active on the...

Page 13: ...ment location to prevent pooling of water on the cable entries In addition if it is mounted horizontally the battery could be damaged over time in RX2106 models as it is charged and the antenna in bot...

Page 14: ...ter in an outdoor environment There should not be more than five motes in any direction at their maximum transmission range from the station Data logged by a wireless sensor must travel or hop across...

Page 15: ...utdoor and weatherproof deployments and recommended for harsh indoor environments where debris could enter the station 1 Make sure all sensors and cables are installed including the solar panel AC ada...

Page 16: ...orage device from the computer and disconnect the cable from the mote The firmware installation process will begin automatically on the mote The blue LED will blink rapidly while the firmware is insta...

Page 17: ...winter The maximum connection rate when using an external 5W or 15W solar panel is 10 minute connections year round in full sun The connection rate with external solar panels may be less if deployed...

Page 18: ...t any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void...

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