Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide
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Version 1.1
TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
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4
Operation, Alarms, and Management
4.1
Configuration
The Kona All-In-One Home Sensor supports a full range of Over-the-Air (OTA) configuration
options. Specific technical details are available in the Home Sensor Technical Reference Manual
[2]
. All configuration commands need to be sent OTA during a sensor’s downlink windows.
4.2
Default Configuration
The default configuration on the Base and External Connection Home Sensor is:
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Report Temperature, Humidity, and Battery Voltage every one (1) hour.
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Report actuation of the Magnetic Switch and the Digital Input (i.e. External Connection)
every one (1) actuation.
The default configuration on the PIR Home Sensor is:
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Report Temperature, Humidity, and Battery Voltage every one (1) hour.
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Report the PIR status:
o
When PIR first detects motion.
o
When PIR has stopped detecting motion for more than five (5) minutes.
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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:
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Both LEDs will come on briefly when power is first applied.
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After a small delay (
< 1
second ) the LEDs will turn off and one of them will blink briefly.
o
If the System LED blinks, then all health checks on the board passed.
o
If the LoRa LED blinks, then one of the health checks failed. Consider replacing the
battery, or moving the sensor to an environment within temperature range.
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Immediately after, the join procedure will begin. During the time the System LED will blink
continuously until the sensor has joined a network.
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The LoRa LED will now blink whenever LoRa activity occurs on the sensor (transmitting or
receiving packets)