WirelessMultiFunctionSensor UserGuide VERSION1.1 AUGUST2018 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR TABLEOFCONTENTS 1. QUICKSTART...............................................................................................................................2 2. OVERVIEW...................................................................................................................................2 2.1. SensorOverview..........................................................................................................................2 2.2. RevisionHistory...........................................................................................................................3 2.3. DocumentConventions................................................................................................................3 2.4. PartNumbers...............................................................................................................................3 3. TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................3 3.1. AbsoluteMaximumRatings.........................................................................................................3 4. BATTERYLIFE...............................................................................................................................4 5. MESSAGEPROTOCOL..................................................................................................................5 5.1. CommonMessages......................................................................................................................5 5.2. UplinkMessages..........................................................................................................................6 5.3. DownlinkMessages......................................................................................................................6 6. MECHANICALDRAWINGS...........................................................................................................7 7. REGULATORY...............................................................................................................................8 8. CUSTOMERSUPPORT..................................................................................................................8 9. DISCLAIMERS,TRADEMARKS,ANDCOPYRIGHT..........................................................................8 9.1. Disclaimers...................................................................................................................................8 9.2. TrademarksandCopyright...........................................................................................................8 COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE1OF8 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR 1. QUICKSTART Tostartusingyoursensor,simplygoto:
https://console.radiobridge.com Fromhereyoucanregisteryourdeviceandimmediatelystartreceivingmessagesfromthe sensor. Thesensorconfiguration,messagemonitoring,andsettingupalertsisusuallyselfexplanatory throughtheuserinterface.Forfurtherexplanationsofanysensorfeatures,youmayrefertothis userguide. 2. OVERVIEW 2.1. SensorOverview The wireless sensors designed and manufactured by Radio Bridge provide full sensor to cloudsolutionsforInternetofThings (IoT)applications.The multifunctionsensorcan be configured for door/window open/close events, accelerationbased movement, ambient light, temperature, water sensing, and more. When an event is detected, an alert is sent overthewirelessnetwork.VersionsofthesensorsupportthemajorLPWANstandardssuch asSigfox,LoRa/LoRaWAN,andSubGig. Featuresinclude:
Builtinradiothattalksdirectlywiththewirelessnetwork.Standardsinclude:
o Sigfox o LoRa/LoRaWAN o SubGig Twotypesoftamperdetection:enclosuretamperandwallmounttamper o Enclosure tamper detects if the packaging of the sensor itself is opened or broken o Wall mount tamper detects if the sensor has been removed from the wall or mountingpoint 20,0001M+transmissionsonasinglebatteryanda510yearbatterylifedependingon usage(seeBatterysection) Fullyintegratedinternalantenna Overtheairsensorconfigurationinthefield Automaticlowbatteryreportingandsupervisorymessages COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE2OF8 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR 2.2. RevisionHistory Table1RevisionHistory Revision Date Description 1.0 1.1 April2018 Initialreleaseofthedocument August2018 Updatedprotocoldefinitions 2.3. DocumentConventions Table2DocumentConventions Font/Icon Meaning Importantnotes Warningsandcautions 2.4. PartNumbers Table3PartNumbers PartNumber WirelessStandard Region RBS101XXXRCZ2 RBS201XXX315 RBS301XXXUS Sigfox SubGig LoRa NorthAmerica NorthAmerica NorthAmerica 3. TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS 3.1. AbsoluteMaximumRatings Table4AbsoluteMaximumRatings Parameter Rating Operatingambienttemperature 30to+70 Storageambienttemperature 40to+100 Units C C COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE3OF8 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR 4. BATTERYLIFE Thesensorusesalithiumnonrechargeablebatteryandiscapableof20,000to1,000,000+total messagesdependingonthewirelessstandardandusage.Foranaccurateestimateofbattery life, please refer to the Sensor Battery Estimator.xlsx spreadsheet on the Radio Bridge website.Thisspreadsheetcombinesusageinformationsuchasaveragenumberofmessagesper dayandestimatesthebatterylifeforaparticularsensor. RefertothespreadsheetSensorBatteryEstimator.xlsxontheRadioBridge websiteforspecificbatterylifeestimates. Thepowerrequiredforamessagetransmissionismuchgreaterthanthesleepcurrent(the powerconsumedwhenthesensorisinactive)forhighpowerradiotechnologiessuchasSigfox andLoRaWAN.Thismeansthatthebatterylifeformostsensorsisprimarilydependentonthe numberoftransmissionsperday. 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 gradualreductioninvoltageovertime.RadioBridgesensorsareshippedwithlithiumbatteries, andthesearerecommendedwhenthebatteryneedstobeeventuallyreplaced. Temperaturealsoplaysaroleinbatterylife.Thebatterylifeestimatesintheonlinespreadsheet assumeroomtemperature,buttemperaturesclosetothemaximumandminimumratingswill haveanegativeimpactonbatterylife.Forexample,batteryvoltagetendstobelowerincold temperaturesandtheinternalcircuitryneedsacertainminimumvoltagetooperateproperly beforeitwillshutdown.Thus,batterylifewilltendtobeshorterwhenrunningthesensorin c o l Batteryvoltagewillbelowerincoldtemperaturesandthusbatterylife willbereducedincoldenvironments. denvironments. Thebatteryvoltageisreportedbythesupervisorymessagesaswellasalowbatteryindicator. SeethesectiononMessageProtocolformoredetail. COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE4OF8 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR 5. MESSAGEPROTOCOL Thissectiondefinestheprotocolandmessagedefinitionsforthesensor. I RadioBridgeprovidesawebbasedconsoleatconsole.radiobridge.com toconfigureandmonitorsensors.Usageofthisconsoleishighly recommendedformostcustomersratherthanimplementingthe protocolsdefinedinthissection. fthestandardRadioBridgeconsole(console.radiobridge.com)isnotused,refertothissection todecodethesensordataandconfigurethesensorthroughdownlinkmessages. 5.1. CommonMessages Therearecommonmessagesacrossallwirelesssensorsthataredefinedinthedocument CommonSensorMessageswhichisavailableontheRadioBridgewebsite. C RefertothedocumentCommonSensorMessagesfordefinitionsofall commonmessages.Commonmessagesarenotdefinedinthisdocument. ommonmessagesincludebasicerrormessages,tamper,supervisory,anddownlinkack.Itis importanttorefertothatdocumentpriortodecodingthemessagesdefinedinthissection. COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE5OF8 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR 5.2. UplinkMessages Theuplinkmessage(sensortowebapplication)specifictothesensorisdefinedinthe associateduserguide.Seetheguidespecifictoyoursensorconfigurationformore information. 5.3. DownlinkMessages Thedownlinkmessage(webapplicationtosensor)specifictothesensorconfigurationis definedintheassociateduserguide.Seetheguidespecifictoyoursensorconfigurationfor moreinformation. COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE6OF8 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR 6. MECHANICALDRAWINGS Themechanicaldrawingsprovidedinthissectionareforthemainbodyofthesensor.All dimensionsareinchesunlessotherwisenoted. COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE7OF8 WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR 7. REGULATORY PerFCC15.19(a)(3)and(a)(4)Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.Operationis subjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperation. PerFCC15.21,ChangesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbyRadioBridgecouldvoid authoritytooperatethedevices. RBS101(Sigfox)FCCID:2APNUSFM10R2 RBS301(LoRa)FCCID:2APNUCMABZ 8. CUSTOMERSUPPORT RadioBridgeoffersfreetechnicalsupportat:
https://support.radiobridge.com RadioBridgealsoofferstechnicalsupportplansandservicepackagestohelpourcustomersget themostoutoftheirRadioBridgeproducts. 9. DISCLAIMERS,TRADEMARKS,ANDCOPYRIGHT 9.1. Disclaimers Informationinthisdocumentissubjecttochangewithoutnoticeanddoesnotrepresenta commitment on the part of Radio Bridge. Radio Bridge provides this document as is, without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the impliedwarrantiesoffitnessormerchantabilityforaparticularpurpose.RadioBridgemay makeimprovementsand/orchangesinthismanualorintheproduct(s)and/orthesoftware describedinthismanualatanytime. 9.2. TrademarksandCopyright RadioBridge,SubGig,andBridgeBeearetrademarksofRadioBridgeIncintheUnited States. 2018RadioBridgeInc.Allrightsreserved COPYRIGHT2018,RADIOBRIDGEINC.WIRELESSMULTIFUNCTIONSENSOR PAGE8OF8