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Data report configuration and sending period are as following:

Example#1

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

MaxTime

MaxTime

S

leeping(MinTime)

S

leeping(MinTime)

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

Example#2

based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.

MaxTime

S

leeping(MinTime)

sleeping

sleeping

sleeping

0H

15

th

M

30

th

M

45

th

M

1H

2H

Example#3

based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.

MaxTime

sleeping

sleeping

...

0H

15

th

M

30

th

M

45

th

M

1H

1H 10

th

M

1H 25

th

M

1H 40

th

M

1H 55

th

M

2H 10

th

M

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

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

3.6V

Does not report

Wakes up and

collects data

REPORTS

3.6V

Wakes

up

and

collects data

REPORT 3.6V

Wakes

up

and

collects

data

REPORTS

3.6V

Wakes up and collects data

3.5V |3.5-3.6|=0.1

REPORTS 3.5V

Wakes up and

collects data

3.5V Does not

report

Wakes up and

collects

data

3.5V Does not

report

Wakes up and

collects

data

3.5V Does not

report

Wakes up and collects data

3.5V Does not report

Wakes up and

collects data

3.5V Does not

report

Wakes up and

collects

data

REPORTS 3.5V

Wake up and collects data

REPORTS 3.6V

Wakes up and collects data

REPORTS 3.5V

Wakes up and collects data

REPORTS 3.6V

Wakes up and

collects data

3.6V Does not

report

Users push the button,

REPORTS 3.5V.

Recalculate MaxTime.

Summary of Contents for R72611

Page 1: ...Model RA0711_R72611_RA0711Y Wireless Liquid Level Sensor Wireless Liquid Level Sensor User Manual Firmware V1 3 Hardware V0 4...

Page 2: ...nology dedicated to long distance and low power consumption Compared with other communication methods LoRa spread spectrum modulation method greatly increases to expand the communication distance Wide...

Page 3: ...2 Figure 2 R72611 external liquid level Sensor subject to the actual object...

Page 4: ...ect to the actual object 3 Main Features Compatible with LoRaWAN RA0711 RA0711Y apply DC 12V adapter R72611 applies solar and rechargeable lithium batteries Simple operation and setting Liquid Level d...

Page 5: ...tteries if the device is not used to save power Suggest to check the device verification information on the gateway or consult your platform server provider Function Key Press and hold for 5 seconds R...

Page 6: ...cording to the cycle time of the TxPeriod value and at a certain time the report period is ReportMaxTime or TxPeriod depending on which cycle time is configured last time 3 After pressing the button t...

Page 7: ...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 Wakes up and collects data...

Page 8: ...e device in a metal enclosure or other electrical equipment around it to avoid affecting the wireless transmission of the device Liquid level transmitter installation precautions The liquid level tran...

Page 9: ...ry to detect the water level 2 The RA72611 product is waterproof After the network joining is completed please leave it outdoors 1 In the position to be installed loosen the U shaped screw of the bott...

Page 10: ...nty service effectively Keep the equipment dry Rain moisture and various liquids or moisture may contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuits In case the device is wet please dry it completel...

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