USER MANUAL
EMDCB
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BLUETOOTH LOW ENERGY MOTION AND ILLUMINATION SENSOR
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7.6.9
Reporting interval
EMDCB allows setting the reporting interval (interval between two telegram transmissions)
both for the case when motion has been detected and for the case where not motion has
been detected.
By default, EMDCB will report its status approximately once every 60 seconds as long as
motion is detected and approximately once every 120 seconds if no motion has recently
been detected.
Note that EMDCB will report the first motion detection (when a previously unoccupied area
becomes occupied) immediately.
Reporting Interval
Access NFC Memory Area Page
Remarks
R/W
PIN Protected
0x4A
Byte [0:1] TX_INTERVAL_UNOCCUPIED
(Default: 0x78 = 120 seconds)
Byte [2:3] TX_INTERVAL_OCCUPIED
(Default: 0x3C = 60 seconds)
Table 18
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Reporting Interval
7.6.10
Low Power Mode
EMDCB can be configured to be in low power mode where radio transmission is disabled.
This is intended mainly to conserve energy during periods of storage and transport.
Low power mode can be entered either by means of pressing the LRN button for 3 seconds
as described in chapter 0 or by setting the LOW_POWER_MODE field shown in Table 19 to
0x01.
Likewise, low power mode can be exited either by pressing the LRN shortly as described in
chapter 0 or by clearing the LOW_POWER_MODE field shown in Table 19 to 0x00.
Low Power Mode
Access NFC Memory Area Page
Remarks
R/W
PIN Protected
0x4B
Byte [0] LOW_POWER_MODE
0x00 = Normal Operation Mode (Default)
0x01 = Low Power Mode
Byte [1:3] RFU
Table 19
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Low Power Mode