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4.Set up Instruction 

On/Off 

 

Power on 

Insert batteries (user may need a screwdriver to open) 

Insert 2 x 3V CR2450 button batteries into the battery slot in the correct direction and close the 

back cover. 

Note: Require 2 button batteries to supply power at the same time. 

Turn on   

Press any function key till the green and red indicator flashes once.   

Turn off (Restore to factory setting) Press and hold two function keys for 5 seconds and the green indicator flashes 20 times. 

Power off 

Remove Batteries.   

Note: 

1. Remove and reinsert the battery: the device will remember the previous on/off status by 

default. 

2. After insert batteries and press the button at the same time, the device will be in engineering 

testing mode.   

3. On/off interval is suggested to be about 10 seconds to avoid the interference of capacitor 

inductance and other energy storage components. 

Network Joining 

 

Never joined the network 

Turn on the device to search the network to join. 

The green indicator stays on for 5 seconds: success 

The green indicator remains off: fail 

Had joined the network 

Turn on the device to search the previous network to join. 

The green indicator stays on for 5 seconds: success 

The green indicator remains off: fail 

Fail to join the network   

(when the device is on) 

Suggest to check the device verification information on the gateway or consult your platform 

server provider. 

Function Key 

 

Press and hold for 5 seconds 

Restore to factory setting / Turn off 

The green indicator flashes 20 times: success 

The green indicator remains off: fail 

Press once   

The device is in the network: the green indicator flashes once and sends a report 

The device is not in the network: the green indicator remains off 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for R313DA

Page 1: ...x Technology Co Ltd This document contains proprietary technical information which is the property of NETVOX Technology It shall be maintained in strict confidence and shall not be disclosed to other parties in whole or in part without written permission of NETVOX Technology The specifications are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 2: ...1 Table of Content 1 Introduction 2 2 Appearance 3 3 Main Features 3 4 Set up Instruction 4 5 Data Report 5 6 Installation 9 7 Important Maintenance Instruction 9 ...

Page 3: ... spectrum modulation technique greatly extend the communication distance It can be widely used in any use case that requires long distance and low data wireless communications For example automatic meter reading building automation equipment wireless security systems industrial monitoring It has features like small size low power consumption long transmission distance strong anti interference abil...

Page 4: ...via a third party software platform data can be read and alerts can be set via SMS text and email optional Applicable to third party platforms Actility ThingPark TTN MyDevices Cayenne Low power consumption and long battery life Note Battery life is determined by the sensor reporting frequency and other variables please refer to http www netvox com tw electric electric_calc html On this website use...

Page 5: ...ested to be about 10 seconds to avoid the interference of capacitor inductance and other energy storage components Network Joining Never joined the network Turn on the device to search the network to join The green indicator stays on for 5 seconds success The green indicator remains off fail Had joined the network Turn on the device to search the previous network to join The green indicator stays ...

Page 6: ...etting Maximum time 3600s Minimum time 3600s Default Every Min Interval will detect the state of the dry contact one time BatteryChange 0x01 0 1V If there are special customized shipments the settings will be changed according to customer s requirement R313DA trigger When the device senses vibration and the ball is shaken an alarm message will be reported The shaking alarm bit is 1 The static and ...

Page 7: ... 0x00 ConfigReport Rsp 0x81 Status 0x00_success Reserved 8Bytes Fixed 0x00 ReadConfig ReportReq 0x02 Reserved 9Bytes Fixed 0x00 ReadConfig ReportRsp 0x82 MinTime 2bytes Unit s MaxTime 2bytes Unit s BatteryChange 1byte Unit 0 1v Reserved 4Bytes Fixed 0x00 1 Command Configuration MinTime 1min MaxTime 1min BatteryChange 0 1v Downlink 01A8003C003C0100000000 003C Hex 60 Dec Response 81A8000000000000000...

Page 8: ... restore Reserved 8Bytes Fixed 0x00 3 Do report after sensor stops vibrating Downlink 03A8010000000000000000 0x01_DO report when sensor restore Response 83A8000000000000000000 Configuration success 83A8010000000000000000 Configuration failure 2 Read restore function Downlink 04A8000000000000000000 Response 84A8010000000000000000 Current configuration report when sensor restore Example for MinTime ...

Page 9: ...d the device reports according to MaxTime interval 3 We do not recommend to set the MinTime Interval value too low If the MinTime Interval is too low the device wakes up frequently and the battery will be drained soon 4 Whenever the device sends a report no matter resulting from data variation button pushed or MaxTime interval another cycle of MinTime MaxTime calculation is started Wakes up and co...

Page 10: ...e its detachable parts and electronic components Do not store in excessive heat place High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices destroy batteries and deform or melt some plastic parts Do not store in excessive cold place Otherwise when the temperature rises to normal temperature moisture will form inside which will destroy the board Do not throw knock or shake the device Treatin...

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