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  Data report configuration and sending period are as following: 

 

 

 

Example of ConfigureCmd 

 

FPort

0x07 

 

Bytes 

Var (Fix =9 Bytes) 

 

CmdID 

DeviceType 

NetvoxPayLoadData 

CmdID

– 1 byte 

DeviceType

– 1 byte – Device Type of Device 

NetvoxPayLoadData

– var bytes (Max=9bytes) 

 
 
 
 
 

Min. Interval 

(Unit:second) 

Max. Interval 

(Unit:second) 

Reportable Change 

Current Change

≥ 

Reportable Change 

Current Change

Reportable Change 

Any number between 

1~65535 

Any number between 

1~65535 

Can not be 0. 

Report 

per Min. Interval 

Report 

per Max. Interval 

Description 

Device 

Cmd 

ID 

Device 

Type 

NetvoxPayLoadData 

Config 

ReportReq 

R718LB2 

0x01 

0x45 

MinTime 

(2bytes 

Unit:s) 

MaxTime 

(2bytes 

Unit:s) 

Battery 

Change 

(1byte 

Unit:0.1v) 

Reserved 

(4Bytes,Fixe

d 0x00) 

Config 

ReportRsp 

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) 

Battery 

Change 

(1byte 

Unit:0.1v) 

Reserved 

(4Bytes,Fixe

d 0x00) 

Summary of Contents for R718LB2

Page 1: ...ight Netvox 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...

Page 2: ...3 Main Features 3 4 Set up Instruction 4 5 Data Report 5 6 Installation 10 7 Information about Battery Passivation 13 7 1 To determine whether a battery requires activation 13 7 2 How to activate the...

Page 3: ...n methods LoRa spread 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...

Page 4: ...Compatible with LoRaWANTM Class A Using frequency hopping spread spectrum technology Configurable parameters via third party software platform reading data and setting alarms via SMS text and email o...

Page 5: ...1st 5th second after power on the device will be in engineering test mode Network Joining Never joined the network Turn on the device to search the network to join The green indicator stays on for 5 s...

Page 6: ...he magnet removes the Hall sensor it will report the status 1 The distance between the magnet and the Hall sensor is greater than 3 cm Note The device report interval will be programmed based on the d...

Page 7: ...table Change Any number between 1 65535 Any number between 1 65535 Can not be 0 Report per Min Interval Report per Max Interval Description Device Cmd ID Device Type NetvoxPayLoadData Config ReportReq...

Page 8: ...sponse 8245003C003C0100000000 Current configuration Example for MinTime MaxTime logic Example 1 based on MinTime 1 Hour MaxTime 1 Hour Reportable Change i e BatteryVoltageChange 0 1V MaxTime MaxTime S...

Page 9: ...it is sleeping it does not collect data Wakes up and collects data 3 6V Does not report Wakes up and collects data 3 6V Does not report Wakes up and collects data REPORT 3 6V Wakes up and collects dat...

Page 10: ...er than the last data reported 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 f...

Page 11: ...th iron material during installation To make the installation more secure please use screws purchased separately to fix the device on the wall or other objects see Figure 2 below Comment Do not instal...

Page 12: ...nsor The Wireless 2 gang Hall Type Open Close Detection Sensor R718LB2 can be used in the following scenarios Door window Machine room door Archives Closet Refrigerators and freezers Cargo ship door G...

Page 13: ...12 If the magnet moves along the Y axis relative to the sensor it will cause repeated reports due to the magnetic field...

Page 14: ...passivation may also lead to voltage delay when the batteries are put into operation and our devices may not work correctly in this situation As a result please make sure to source batteries from rel...

Page 15: ...elt some plastic parts Do not store the device in places that are too cold Otherwise when the temperature rises to normal temperature moisture will form inside which will destroy the board Do not thro...

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