Multitech RBS3010NA0EBN0 Manuel utilisateur

Radio Bridge
LoRaWAN® Wireless Sensor
Air Temperature Humidity Sensor User Guide

LORAWAN WIRELESS AIR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY SENSOR
2 Radio Bridge LoRaWAN®Wireless Sensor Air Temperature Humidity Sensor User Guide
LoRaWAN Wireless Air Temperature Humidity Sensor
Model: RBS3010NA0EBN0, RBS3010EU0EBN0
Part Number: RB0027 Rev. 1.1
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CONTENTS
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Contents
Chapter 1 – Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Part Numbers ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Documentation ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 2 – Quick Start............................................................................................................................................ 6
Preparing an RBS301 Sensor......................................................................................................................................... 6
Quick Start..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Mounting the Sensor .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Mounting the Sensor with the Tamper Screw............................................................................................................ 7
Chapter 3 – Hardware Specifications and Information ............................................................................................. 8
Absolute Maximum Ratings .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Battery Life.................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Replacing the Battery.................................................................................................................................................... 9
Mechanical Drawings .................................................................................................................................................. 10
Indoor RBSx01 Sensors ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Chapter 4 – Safety ................................................................................................................................................. 11
Lithium Battery Safety ................................................................................................................................................ 11
User Responsibility...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 5 – Common Messages ............................................................................................................................. 12
Common Messages ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
Message Protocol........................................................................................................................................................ 12
Uplink Messages ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Reset Message (0x00) ............................................................................................................................................... 13
Supervisory Message (0x01) ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Tamper Message (0x02)............................................................................................................................................ 14
Downlink ACK (0xFF) ................................................................................................................................................. 15
Link Quality Message (0xFB) ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Downlink Messages..................................................................................................................................................... 15
General Configuration............................................................................................................................................... 16
Device Info Request .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Link Quality Configuration (0xEE) ............................................................................................................................. 19
ADR Advanced Configuration.................................................................................................................................... 20
Factory Reset (0xEC) ................................................................................................................................................. 20
Advanced Configuration (0xFC) ................................................................................................................................ 20
Chapter 6 – Sensor-Specific Messages.................................................................................................................... 21
Uplink Messages ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Temperature and Humidity Event (0x0D)................................................................................................................. 21
Downlink Messages..................................................................................................................................................... 22

CONTENTS
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Threshold Mode........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Report on Change Mode........................................................................................................................................... 23
Periodic Reports........................................................................................................................................................ 23
Periodic Reports........................................................................................................................................................ 24
Chapter 7 – Regulatory Information....................................................................................................................... 25
47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class B Devices ................................................................................................................. 25
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) .............................................................................................................. 25
Industry Canada Class B Notice................................................................................................................................... 26
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive (RED) Compliance ............................................................................................... 26
Standards .................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Harmonized Commodity Description (HS Code)......................................................................................................... 27
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)............................................................................................................. 27
Chapter 8 – Environmental .................................................................................................................................... 28
REACH-SVHC Statement ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Registration of Substances........................................................................................................................................ 28
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement .............................................................................................. 28
WEEE Directive.......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union ........................................................................ 28
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ............................................................................................ 29

OVERVIEW
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Chapter 1 – Overview
The LoRaWAN wireless air temperature humidity sensor uses air flow to measure temperature and humidity levels.
If the temperature and/or humidity rises above or falls below the configured thresholds, an alert is sent over the
wireless network.
Part Numbers
Part Number Rating Wireless Region
RBS3010NA0EBN00 Indoor LoRaWAN North America
RBS3010EU0EBN00 Indoor LoRaWAN Europe
Documentation
The following documentation is available at https://www.multitech.com/products/sensors.
Document Description Part Number
User Guide This document provides overview, safety and regulatory
information, design considerations, schematics, and general
hardware information.
RB00027
Connection Guide This document provides instructions and information on how
to connect LoRaWAN sensors on gateways and networks.
RB00001

QUICK START
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Chapter 2 – Quick Start
Preparing an RBS301 Sensor
Sensors ship with batteries installed. There is a plastic tab over the battery, which needs to be removed.
Pull the tab out of the sensor to connect the battery. If the tab does not pull out easily, you may need to
open the case to remove it.
To open the case:
1. Use a pen or similar object to press the button on the opposite side of the case.
2. Remove the battery tab. You may need to remove the battery to remove the tab.
3. Re-insert the battery and close the case.
Quick Start
Use your sensor through either the console or a third-party network. To use the console, use the following steps.
To use a third-party network, refer to the Connecting LoRaWAN Sensors on Gateways and Networks (RB00001) ,
which is available through the sensor page at https://www.multitech.com/products/sensors
1. Create a console account at: https://console.radiobridge.com/
2. Click on Devices on the left.
3. Click Add Device.
4. Select the network you want to use.
5. Make sure Console Only Device is NOT selected.
6. Specify if you want to Register Through Radio Bridge or use an existing account with the network.
7. Enter the Device Name,Device ID, and Device Key.
Note: For easy Device ID and Key entry, scan the QR code on the yellow key card included with your
device. Then copy and paste data into the console. With the QR code, the first line is the Device ID and
the rest is the key.
8. Select the model from the Device Type drop down. Model is on the device label.
9. Set the Join EUI to 7894E80000000000 and click Continue.
10. Review the summary and click Confirmation.
The console shows complete when the device is successfully added.

QUICK START
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Mounting the Sensor
Do not mount higher than 2 meters from floor surface.
To mount the sensor:
Use the large adhesive pad included with a sensor to secure the case in position.
Mounting the Sensor with the Tamper Screw
For increased security, open the case, and fasten it to the wall using the included tamper screw as shown. Then
reassemble the case. The tab will break away and send a tamper alert if the case is forcibly removed.
1. Open the case. To do this, use a pen or similar object to press the button on the opposite side of the
case.
2. Stick the adhesive pad where you want to install the sensor.
3. Attach the case over the adhesive using the included tamper screw as shown.
4. Reassemble the case.
The tab will break away if the case is forcibly removed. If you enabled the sensor's tamper option, the sensor sends
a tamper alert. (Note: Tamper switches are disabled by default.)

HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION
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Chapter 3 – Hardware Specifications and Information
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Rating
Operating ambient temperature (indoor version) -30°C to +70°C
Operating ambient temperature (outdoor version) -40°C to +70°C
Storage ambient temperature -40°C to +90°C
Battery Life
The sensor uses a lithium non-rechargeable battery, capable of an estimated 200,000+ messages.
Note: Refer to the Sensor Battery Estimator.xlsx spreadsheet on the on the sensor's product page for specific
battery life estimates:
https://radiobridge.com/documents/Sensor%20Battery%20Estimator.xlsx
Battery life depends on the number of transmissions per day. Power required for a message transmission is greater
than the “sleep current” for high power radio technologies (e.g, LoRaWAN).
Different battery chemical types deplete over time with different voltage profiles; a lithium battery maintains high
voltage for the life of the battery with a rapid drop near the end of life, and an alkaline battery has gradual
reduction in voltage over time. Sensors ship with a lithium battery, which is the recommended replacement type.
Recommended battery: Panasonic CR123A
Battery life estimates in the online spreadsheet assume room temperature, meaning temperatures near the
maximum and minimum ratings negatively impact battery life. Battery voltage lowers in cold temperatures, and
internal circuitry needs a minimum voltage to operate properly.
Note: Battery life will be reduced in cold environments leading to possible device shut down.
The battery voltage and a low battery indicator are reported by supervisory messages. Refer to the section on
Message Protocol for details.

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Replacing the Battery
Replacement battery type is listed in the Battery Life topic. To replace the battery:
1. Use a pen or similar object to press the button on the opposite side of the case.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Insert the new battery as shown.
4. Close the case.

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Mechanical Drawings
The mechanical drawings provided in this section are for the main body of the sensor. All dimensions use inches
unless specified.
Indoor RBSx01 Sensors
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