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Document Type: 

User Guide 

Document Number: 

T0005370_UG 

Document Version: 

1.1 

Product Name: 

Kona All-in-One Home Sensor 

Product Codes: 

T0004893

, T0004885

, T0004895

, T0004896

 

†Only applicable to module revisions 

after Rev C. Some new features are not backward 

compatible with modules Rev C and below. Module revisions after Rev C only include Base and 
PIR models (Base model and External Connector model Rev C have been merged into a single 
Base model Rev D). 

 

 

 

 

 

TEKTELIC Communications Inc. 
7657 10

th

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Calgary, AB, Canada  T2E 8X2 
Phone: (403) 338-6900 

 

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Disclaimer: 

Material contained in this document is subject to change without notice. The material herein is solely for 
information purposes and does not represent a commitment by TEKTELIC or its representatives. TEKTELIC has 
prepared the information contained in this document solely for use by its employees, agents, and customers. 
Dissemination of this information and/or concepts to other parties is prohibited without the prior written consent 
of TEKTELIC. In no event will TEKTELIC be liable for any incidental or consequential damage in connection with the 
furnishing, performance or use of this material. 
 
TEKTELIC reserves the right to revise this publication in accordance with formal change control procedures defined 
by TEKTELIC. 

 

Summary of Contents for Kona All-in-One Home Sensor

Page 1: ...oducts names and services are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer Material contained in this document is subject to change without notice The material herein is solely for information purposes and does not represent a commitment by TEKTELIC or its representatives TEKTELIC has prepared the information contained in this document solely for use by its employe...

Page 2: ...eb 14 2018 D Smith Added extra safety disclaimers installation equipment and removed network server provisioning guide 0 4 Mar 29 2018 K Strom Added section for battery replacement 0 5 Apr 02 2018 S Morrison Added more battery information 0 6 Jun 27 2018 R Nikjah Updated Operating Temperature added Storage Temperature 1 0 Sep 7 2018 R Nikjah Released for Kona All in One Home Sensor Modules after R...

Page 3: ...12 1 3 5 Magnetic Switch 14 1 3 6 External Connection 15 1 3 7 Moisture Detection Transducer 15 2 Installation 17 2 1 Included Product and Installation Material 17 2 2 Safety Precautions 17 2 3 Unpacking and Inspection 17 2 4 Required Equipment for Installation 17 2 5 Kona All In One Home Sensor Mounting 18 2 6 External Connector Cable Installation 18 3 Power UP and Commissioning and Monitoring 19...

Page 4: ...Kona All in One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1 1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc Confidential Page 4 of 26 6 Compliance Statements 24 References 26 ...

Page 5: ... Communications Inc Confidential Page 5 of 26 List of Tables Table 1 Kona All in One Home Sensor Models 7 Table 2 Kona All In One Home Sensor Feature Map 7 Table 3 Kona All in One Home Sensor Specifications 9 Table 4 Kona All in One Home Sensor Interface Connector Types 15 ...

Page 6: ...ist of Figures Figure 1 The Kona All in One Home Sensor models 8 Figure 2 The Kona All in One Home Sensor external interface layout 9 Figure 3 The PIR Transducer sense pattern 13 Figure 4 The alignment of PIR sense pattern to the Home Sensor body 14 Figure 5 The Kona All in One Home Sensor external connector signals 18 ...

Page 7: ...Sensor Models Family Module T Code Revision Region LoRa Channel Plan Order Code Production Status Home Base NA T0004893 Rev D US915 US902 928 MHz SENBNNUS915 Default AU915 AU915 928 MHz SENBNNAU915 Special Order KR920 KR920 923 MHz SENBNNKR920 Special Order AS923 AS923 MHz SENBNNAS923 Special Order Home PIR NA T0004885 Rev D US915 US902 928 MHz SENPNNUS915 Default AU915 AU915 928 MHz SENPNNAU915 S...

Page 8: ...ield of view Magnetic Switch Digital On Off sensing with an internal magnetic switch External Connection External contacts connected with a short cable can be monitored for on off states or used to count events Moisture Detection Capacitive transducer mounted in the sensor case detects pooling water under the device for flood or leak detection Figure 1 illustrates the two Kona All in One Home Sens...

Page 9: ...in One Home Sensor All models share the same layout though only functional interfaces are exposed in the case of each model Figure 2 The Kona All in One Home Sensor external interface layout 1 3 Specifications The Kona All in One Home Sensor specifications are listed in Table 3 Table 3 Kona All in One Home Sensor Specifications Attribute Specification Dimensions 42 mm 1 65 wide x 42 mm 1 65 deep x...

Page 10: ... 120 C Temperature accuracy from the manufacturer datasheet 0 5 C between 15 C and 40 C 1 C between 0 C and 60 C MCU Temperature Transducer Resolution 0 1 C Range 40 C to 85 C Accuracy Not calibrated estimated at 3 C Acceleration Transducer 3 axis sensor Sample rate 1 Hz 10 Hz 25 Hz 50 Hz 100 Hz 200 Hz 400 Hz Range 2 g 4 g 8 g 16 g Resolution 15 6 mg 31 2 mg 62 5 mg 187 5 mg Light Transducer Visib...

Page 11: ... located inside the Sensor housing sense response time will not be immediate An opening in the top cover surface directly over the transducer is designed to allow ambient air to contact the transducer Response time can be reduced by forcing air to move over the Sensor in the region of the transducer opening MCU temperature is also reported This is a less accurate temperature measurement using a tr...

Page 12: ...through a light pipe located on the top surface of the Sensor The Sensor is intended to detect the presence of light not to measure and report light intensity The transducer is sensitive to human visible light with a peak sensitivity at 550 nm The approximate light intensity sensing range is 5 lux to 1000 lux Light intensity event trigger points are customer settable over the range of 1 to 63 The ...

Page 13: ...pattern alignment to the Home Sensor body is shown in Figure 4 Note Avoid exposing the PIR lens to strong UV light such as direct sunlight Do not paint the surface of the lens or attempt to clean it Any deformation of the lens will distort the sense pattern Figure 3 The PIR Transducer sense pattern impacted by the person s clothing or type of skin cover also plays an important role at determining ...

Page 14: ...c Switch All Home Sensor models contain a Magnetic Switch The location of the switch is shown in Figure 2 The Home Sensor can be configured to activate based on the state of this switch and to report after a customer settable count of switch events A customer supplied magnet is required to activate the switch To active the switch a magnetic field of about 10 gauss 1 milli tesla must be applied to ...

Page 15: ...ever the signal line can also be driven with digital signals at 1 8 V logic levels The physical connector used and its mating connector are listed in Table 4 The Home Sensor is not supplied with an external connection jumper cable The link in Table 4 is a suggested cable It is the customer s responsibility to modify the cable harness for their application The connection cable length should NOT exc...

Page 16: ...s other than water or skin The customer must evaluate each application and configure the trigger point as required A calibration command can be sent to the Sensor to set a dry condition The alarm point can also be set directly as a value Sample period for moisture detection can be set to one of 4 values 16 32 64 or 128 seconds Smaller sample periods faster sampling uses more energy and shortens ba...

Page 17: ...with approved 3 V CR2450 coin batteries DO NOT recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate battery The Kona All in One Home Sensor requires an external magnet for use with the internal magnetic switch Keep magnets away from all children Small magnets can pose a serious choking hazard If multiple magnets are swallowed immediately seek medical attention 2 3 Unpacking and Inspection The...

Page 18: ...d fall There are no orientation concerns when the Home Sensor is mounted to a horizontal surface 2 6 External Connector Cable Installation The Kona All In One Home Sensor with external connection installation requires connection to an external device The external device cable attaches to the 2 pin connector located on the top of the sensor Figure 5 shows the external connector signal locations The...

Page 19: ...r on the Kona All in One Home Sensor 3 2 Power Up Down Procedure Once the sensor information has been added to the Network Server pull out the battery tab to engage the battery To turn off the device the battery must be removed but to simply reset the device the external reset button can be pushed see Section 4 4 for description of the reset function Refer to Section 5 Battery Replacement for inst...

Page 20: ...rature Humidity and Battery Voltage every one 1 hour Report the PIR status o When PIR first detects motion o When PIR has stopped detecting motion for more than five 5 minutes Report actuation of the Magnetic Switch every one 1 actuation 4 3 LED Behaviour See Figure 2 for the location and identification of the sensor LEDs During the boot and join procedure Both LEDs will come on briefly when power...

Page 21: ...g packets The System LED can be controlled via the downlink command interface 4 4 Reset Button Function There is a reset button on the device that can be pushed by a pin such as a paper clip see Figure 2 The button should not be pushed hard The reset is instant i e the button does not need to be kept pushed The reset restarts the microprocessor All the FW load and configuration parameters in the F...

Page 22: ...replacement cells Panasonic Model CR2450 Sony Model CR2450B EVE Energy Model CR2450 FDK Corporation Model CR2450 In order to access the battery remove the two screws securing the case The screws are accessible on the bottom of the sensor case and require a Phillips screwdriver PH1 Remove the two screws on the bottom of the case While holding the sensor with the bottom facing up remove the bottom o...

Page 23: ...from the other end and pulling it out as indicated in the image below Place the new cell in the holder The top of the coin cell is marked with a symbol indicating the positive terminal This positive terminal must face up when replacing the cell Push the cell into the holder until it hits the closed end of the holder Check for LED activity If the LEDs are lit the battery replacement was successful ...

Page 24: ...at interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Conn...

Page 25: ...n number or model number if Category II has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device ...

Page 26: ...e T0005370_UG Version 1 1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc Confidential Page 26 of 26 References 1 LoRa Alliance LoRaWAN 1 1 Regional Parameters ver 1 1 rev B Jan 2018 2 TEKTELIC Communications Inc Home Sensor Technical Reference Manual ver 1 0 ...

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