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The sensor uses a lithium non-rechargeable battery and is capable of 200,000+ total messages 
depending on the wireless standard and usage. For an accurate estimate of battery life, please 

refer  to  the  “Sensor  Battery  Estimator.xlsx”  spreadsheet  on  the  Radio  Bridge  w

ebsite.  This 

spreadsheet  combines  usage  information  such  as  average  number  of  messages  per  day  and 
estimates the battery life for a particular sensor.  

 

The power required for a message  transmission is much greater than the “sleep current” (the 

power  consumed  when  the  sensor  is  inactive)  for  high  power  radio  technologies  such  as 
LoRaWAN. This means that the battery life for most sensors is primarily dependent on the number 
of transmissions per day. 

Different  battery  types  will  deplete  over  time  with  different  voltage  profiles.  For  instance,  a 
lithium  battery  will  maintain  a  relatively  high  voltage  for  the  life  of  the  battery  and  then 
experience a rapid drop near the end, whereas an alkaline battery will experience a more gradual 
reduction in voltage over time. Radio Bridge sensors are shipped with lithium batteries, and these 
are recommended when the battery needs to be eventually replaced. 

Temperature also plays a role in battery life. The battery life estimates in the online spreadsheet 
assume room temperature, but temperatures close to the maximum and minimum ratings will 
have a negative impact on battery life. For example, battery voltage tends to be lower in cold 
temperatures  and  the  internal  circuitry  needs  a  certain  minimum  voltage  to  operate  properly 
before it will shut down. Thus, battery life will tend to be shorter when running the sensor in cold 
environments. 

 

The battery voltage is reported by the supervisory messages as well as a low battery indicator. 
See the section on Message Protocol for more detail. 

Refer to the spreadsheet “Sensor Battery Estimator.xlsx” on the Radio Bridge 

website for specific battery life estimates.

 

Battery voltage will be lower in cold temperatures and thus battery life 
will be reduced in cold environments. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RBS306-TILT-HP-US

Page 1: ...Wireless High Precision Tilt Sensor User Guide VERSION 1 3 SEPTEMBER 2019...

Page 2: ...SSAGE PROTOCOL 6 6 1 Common Messages 6 6 2 Uplink Messages 7 6 2 1 Temperature Compensation 8 6 3 Downlink Messages 9 6 3 1 Periodic Reports 9 6 3 2 Hold Time 10 6 3 3 Threshold Mode 10 6 3 4 Report O...

Page 3: ...orientation When the sensor is tilted either away from or toward the vertical orientation by a specified amount an alert is sent to the wireless network The high precision tilt sensor has precision to...

Page 4: ...ay 2019 Modified precision on measurement 1 2 May 2019 Added temperature for compensation 1 3 September 2019 Updated common sections 2 3 Document Conventions Table 2 Document Conventions Font Icon Mea...

Page 5: ...O BRIDGE INC WIRELESS HIGH PRECISION TILT SENSOR PAGE 4 OF 15 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Table 4 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Rating Units Operating ambient temperat...

Page 6: ...ly high voltage for the life of the battery and then experience a rapid drop near the end whereas an alkaline battery will experience a more gradual reduction in voltage over time Radio Bridge sensors...

Page 7: ...If the standard Radio Bridge console console radiobridge com is not used refer to this section to decode the sensor data and configure the sensor through downlink messages Radio Bridge provides a web...

Page 8: ...age is the whole integer component and byte 2 is in tenths of a degree For example a measurement of 48 7 degrees would be represented as 0x30 and 0x07 respectively The tilt events are defined in the f...

Page 9: ...x03 of the uplink message is a two s compliment signed integer value representing the ambient temperature inside the sensor in degrees C This is reported because MEMS based accelerometers are sensitiv...

Page 10: ...a setting of 0x01 selects Report on Change mode This selection defines bytes 3 6 as shown in the sections below 6 3 1 Periodic Reports The tilt sensor can also send periodic updates and this is define...

Page 11: ...a range of 250 milliseconds 1 minute If the hold time is 0 the feature is disabled and an alert will be sent any time the orientation changes 6 3 3 Threshold Mode The angles in bytes 3 6 define the a...

Page 12: ...gle of 16 8 degrees the values would be 0x10 and 0x08 respectively 6 3 4 Report On Change Mode The report on change feature will create an alert when the angle of the tilt increases or decreases by a...

Page 13: ...Angle for report on change mode toward the 0 degree vertical position fractional value Since the high precision tilt sensor has precision to 0 1 degrees the angles are defined by both an integer valu...

Page 14: ...DGE INC WIRELESS HIGH PRECISION TILT SENSOR PAGE 13 OF 15 7 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS The mechanical drawings provided in this section are for the main body of the sensor All dimensions are inches unless ot...

Page 15: ...sensors FCC ID 2APNUSFM10R2 LoRaWAN RBS301 RBS304 and RBS305 sensors FCC ID 2APNUCMABZ LoRaWAN RBS306 sensors This device contains FCC IAU792U13A16858 This device contains equipment certified under I...

Page 16: ...adio Bridge provides this document as is without warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of fitness or merchantability for a particular purpose Ra...

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