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Example of Report configuration   

FPort

0x07 

Bytes 

1 Byte 

1 Byte 

Var(Fix =9 Bytes) 

 

CmdID 

DeviceType 

NetvoxPayLoadData 

CmdID

– 1 byte 

DeviceType

– 1 byte – Device Type of Device 

NetvoxPayLoadData

– var bytes (Max=9bytes) 

 

(1) Configure report parameters MinTime = 1min, MaxTime = 1min, CurrentChange=100mA, IlluminanceChange= 100Lux 

       Downlink: 0198003C003C0064006400 

       The device returns: 

              8198000000000000000000 (Configuration succeeded) 

              8198010000000000000000 (Configuration failed) 

 

(2) Read device configuration parameters 

       Downlink: 0298000000000000000000 

       The device returns: 

              8298003C003C0064006400 (current device configuration parameters) 

 

Example for MinTime/MaxTime logic 

 

Example#1

 based on MinTime = 1 Hour, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange=0.1V

 

 

 

                     

MaxTime                                             MaxTime

 

 

 

 

                 

 

Sleeping(MinTime)    

                                        

  Sleeping(MinTime)  

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: MaxTime=MinTime. Data will only be report according to MaxTime (MinTime) duration regardless BatteryVoltageChange value.   

Description 

Device 

CmdID 

Device

Type 

NetvoxPayLoadData 

ConfigReportReq 

R718NL1 

 

0x01 

0x98 

MinTime 

(2bytes Unit:s) 

MaxTime 

(2bytes Unit:s) 

CurrentChange 

(2byte Unit:1mA) 

Illuminancechange 

(2bytes Unit:1Lux) 

  Reserved 

(1Bytes,Fixed 0x00) 

ConfigReportRsp 

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) 

CurrentChange 

(2byte Unit:1mA) 

Illuminancechange 

(2bytes Unit:1Lux) 

Reserved 

(1Bytes,Fixed 0x00) 

Wake up and collects data 

REPORTS 3.6V 

 

 

Wakes up and collects data 

REPORTS 3.

6

V   

 

 

Wakes up and collects data 

REPORTS 3.6V 

 

 

Summary of Contents for R718NL1 Series

Page 1: ...Model R718NL1 Wireless Light Sensor and 1 Phase Current Meter Wireless Light Sensor and 1 Phase Current Meter R718NL1 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...e 3 3 Main Features 3 4 Set up Instruction 4 5 Data Report 5 6 Installation 8 7 Information about Battery Passivation 9 7 1 To determine whether a battery requires activation 9 7 2 How to activate the battery 9 8 Important Maintenance Instruction 10 ...

Page 3: ...A Clamp On CT Range 1A 250A 1 R718NL163 Wireless Light Sensor and 1 Phase Current Meter with 1 x630A Clamp On CT Range 5A 630A 1 The current is lower than the current measurement range it will report 0 A LoRa Wireless Technology LoRa is a wireless communication technology famous for its long distance transmission and low power consumption Compared with other communication methods LoRa spread spect...

Page 4: ...red through third party software platforms data can be read and alarms can be set via SMS text and email optional Available third party platform 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 u...

Page 5: ... the device is turned on For the first two minutes the device will wake up every 15 seconds to send a join request After two minutes the device will enter sleep mode and wake up every 15 minutes to send a join request Note It is suggested to remove the batteries if the device is not in use to save power It is suggested to check the device verification information on the gateway or consult your pla...

Page 6: ...0 s Minimum time Min Interval 30 min 1800 s Please configure more than 30 seconds CurrentChange 0x0064 100 mA IlluminanceChange 0x0064 100 Lux Light sensor support 3 ranges of Illuminance 0x00 3 65000 Lux default 0x01 3 130000 Lux 0x02 3 220000 Lux Note 1 The device report interval will be programmed based on the default firmware which may vary 2 The interval between two reports must be the minimu...

Page 7: ...1 Hour MaxTime 1 Hour Reportable Change i e BatteryVoltageChange 0 1V MaxTime MaxTime Sleeping MinTime Sleeping MinTime Note MaxTime MinTime Data will only be report according to MaxTime MinTime duration regardless BatteryVoltageChange value Description Device CmdID Device Type NetvoxPayLoadData ConfigReportReq R718NL1 0x01 0x98 MinTime 2bytes Unit s MaxTime 2bytes Unit s CurrentChange 2byte Unit ...

Page 8: ... 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 collects data 3 6V Does not report Wakes up and collects data 3 ...

Page 9: ...ires and take out the fire wire separately and start the measurement according to the wiring below Note Please do not disassemble the device unless it is required to replace the batteries Do not touch the waterproof gasket LED indicator light function keys when replacing the batteries Please use suitable screwdriver to tighten the screws if using an electric screwdriver it is recommended to set th...

Page 10: ... 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 reliable vendors and the batteries should be produced within the last three months If encountering the situation of battery passivation users can activate the battery to eliminate the battery hysteresis ...

Page 11: ...melt 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 throw knock or shake the device Rough handling of equipment can destroy internal circuit boards and delicate structures Do not clean the device with strong chemicals detergents or strong detergents Do no...

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