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Report configuration example:

(1) Report configuration parameters MinTime = 1min, MaxTime = 1min, BatteryChange = 0.1v, TemperatureChange = 1

°

C, illuminance = 100lux

Downlink: 0103003C003C0100640064
Devices return:

8103000000000000000000 (the configuration is successful)
8103010000000000000000 (the configuration is failed)

(2) Read device configuration parameters

Downlink: 0203000000000000000000
Devices return:

8203003C003C0100640064 (current device configuration parameters)

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

Description

Device

CmdID

DeviceTyp

e

NetvoxPayLoadData

ConfigReportReq

RB11E

0x01

0x03

MinTime(2b

ytes Unit:s)

MaxTime(2byt

es Unit:s)

BatteryChange(1

byte Unit:0.1v)

TemperatureC
hange(2byte
Unit:0.01

)

illuminance

2byte Unit:

1Lux

ConfigReportRsp

0x81

Status(0x00_

success)

Reserved (8Bytes,Fixed 0x00)

ReadConfigReport

Req

0x02

Reserved (9Bytes,Fixed 0x00)

ReadConfigReport

Rsp

0x82

MinTime(2b

ytes Unit:s)

MaxTime(2byt

es Unit:s)

BatteryChange(1

byte Unit:0.1v)

TemperatureC
hange(2byte
Unit:0.01

)

illuminance

Change

2byte

Unit: 1Lux

Wakes up and

collects data

2.8V

Does not report

Wakes up and

collects data

2.8V

Does not report

Wakes up

and

collects data

2.8V

Does not report

Wakes up and

collects data

REPORTS

2.8V

Wakes up and collects

data

REPORT 2.8V

Wake up and collects data

REPORTS 2.5V

Wakes up and collects data

REPORTS 2.7V

Wakes up and collects data

REPORTS 2.8V

Summary of Contents for RB11E

Page 1: ...Model RB11E Wireless Occupancy Temperature Light Sensor Wireless Occupancy Temperature Light Sensor User Manual ...

Page 2: ...nstruction 3 5 Data Report 4 6 IR Delay Configuration 6 7 Installation 7 7 1 Tips for installing the double sided stickers 7 7 2 Tips for installing the steel nails 7 7 3 Installation requirements 8 7 4 Detection coverage 9 8 Important Maintenance Instruction 9 9 FCC Statement 10 ...

Page 3: ... Compared with other communication methods LoRa spread spectrum modulation method greatly increases to expand the communication distance Widely used in long distance low data wireless communications For example automatic meter reading building automation equipment wireless security systems industrial monitoring Main features include small size low power consumption transmission distance anti inter...

Page 4: ...flashes for 20 times and enters off mode Power off Remove Batteries Note 1 Remove and insert the battery the device will be at off state by default Press the function key till the green and red indicator flash once and then release to turn on 2 On off interval is suggested to be about 10 seconds to avoid the interference of capacitor inductance and other energy storage components Network Joining N...

Page 5: ...e voltage value are checked per Min Interval Default reportchange Battery 0x01 0 1V Temperature 0x0064 1 C Illumination 0x0064 100Lux Infrared trigger After the RB11E device detects the infrared the red LED blinks once and immediately reports the status values of all the current sensors Infrared status bits Someone 1 No one 0 Note The data transmission cycle of the device is subject to the program...

Page 6: ...e Change i e BatteryVoltageChange 0 1V MaxTime Sleeping MinTime sleeping sleeping sleeping 0H 15th M 30th M 45th M 1H 2H Description Device CmdID DeviceTyp e NetvoxPayLoadData ConfigReportReq RB11E 0x01 0x03 MinTime 2b ytes Unit s MaxTime 2byt es Unit s BatteryChange 1 byte Unit 0 1v TemperatureC hange 2byte Unit 0 01 illuminance 2byte Unit 1Lux ConfigReportRsp 0x81 Status 0x00_ success Reserved 8...

Page 7: ...eriod For example after triggered the PIR will turn off the infrared probe for 21 30 70 seconds to save the power living objects within this period will not be detected PIR will re open detection function after 21 seconds if it detects living objects in this period the IR delay time will be extended for another 30 seconds till no infrared signal is detected and IRDetectionTime period is due and RB...

Page 8: ...sticker and put the sticker to a clean surface of the wall the direction of arrow shows up and press the sticker firmly for around 20 seconds Note 1 The white release paper side with gray letters 3M9080A is for the wall The brown release paper side with green letters 3M300LSE is for the plastic base of the product 2 Make sure there is no dust on the surface of the wall wipe the dust and dirt off t...

Page 9: ...equirements 1 Indoor use only please check the installation places The sensitivity of the PIR sensor has a lot to do withe the motion direction of the human body The PIR sensor is more sensitive to vertical motions while it is less sensitive to horizontal motions Thus it is important to choose the proper location for installation and higher sensitivity ...

Page 10: ...rts and electronic components Do not store in excessive heat 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 Rough handling of equipment can ...

Page 11: ...B Z100B or A RF transmitter inside FCC ID NRH ZB Z100B You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any inte...

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