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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).
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  • Page 1 Street NE Calgary, AB, Canada T2E 8X2 Phone: (403) 338-6900 © 2018 TEKTELIC Communications Inc., All rights reserved. All products, 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.
  • Page 2 S. Morrison Added more battery information. Updated Operating Temperature, added Storage Jun 27, 2018 R. Nikjah Temperature. Released for Kona All-in-One Home Sensor Modules Sep 7, 2018 R. Nikjah after Rev C. Sep 25, 2018 R. Nikjah Updated based on internal feedbacks.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety Precautions ......................17 Unpacking and Inspection ....................17 Required Equipment for Installation ................17 Kona All-In-One Home Sensor Mounting ............... 18 External Connector Cable Installation ................18 Power UP and Commissioning, and Monitoring ..............19 Required Equipment ...................... 19 Power Up/Down Procedure ...................
  • Page 4 Compliance Statements ......................24 References ............................ 26 Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc. Confidential Page 4 of 26...
  • Page 5: 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 Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1...
  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    List 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.
  • Page 7: Product Description

    1 Product Description 1.1 Overview The Kona All-in-One Home Sensor is a multi-purpose LoRaWAN IoT sensor packed into a very small form factor. The Home Sensor is ideal for monitoring and reporting temperature, humidity, light, shock and open/closed doors and windows in the home environment. Additional sensing features such as leak and motion detection, as well as counting pulses from an external device, are also supported with the appropriate Home Sensor model.
  • Page 8: Figure 1: The Kona All-In-One Home Sensor Models

    • 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 Sensor models . Both models share the same external dimensions (42mm x 42mm x 14mm).
  • Page 9: Physical Interfaces

    1.2 Physical Interfaces Figure 2 illustrates the customer accessible interfaces for the Kona All-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.
  • Page 10 Operating range: 5‒15 AT Magnetic Switch (on applicable Requires about 10 gauss at edge of Sensor to activate models) See Section 1.3.5 for details Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc. Confidential Page 10 of 26...
  • Page 11: Temperature And Relative Humidity Transducer

    1.3.2 Acceleration Transducer The Acceleration sensing is provided by an integrated 3 axis accelerometer. The Home Sensor has 3 built in functions: Break-In detect, Impact detect and read acceleration. Each function can Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
  • Page 12: Light Detection Transducer

    In general, due to the conical nature of the transducer field of view, people need to be closer to the sensor to be detected. The amount of IR radiation from a moving person, which is also Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1...
  • Page 13: Figure 3: The Pir Transducer Sense Pattern

    In a test performed at the Tektelic lab, the sensor was mounted on the ceiling with a height of 2.67 m. The coverage area for a person moving around with business casual clothing was obtained as an area of 5.0 m x 5.5 m. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1...
  • Page 14: Magnetic Switch

    M5 or M13 magnets are suggested but any magnet of sufficient strength can be used. Stronger magnets are required as the distance between the magnet and sensor increases. The customer must test their selected magnet in their application to verify functionality. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
  • Page 15: External Connection

    The connection cable length should NOT exceed 3 meters. Do not connect to an outdoor device. See Section 2.6 for connector pin assignment. Table 4: Kona All-in-One Home Sensor Interface Connector Types Interface Sensor Connector...
  • Page 16 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 battery life. The default sample period is 32 seconds. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
  • Page 17: Installation

    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.
  • Page 18: Kona All-In-One Home Sensor Mounting

    2.5 Kona All-In-One Home Sensor Mounting Kona All-in-One Home Sensor is designed to be mounted using the supplied mounting bracket. The bracket can be attached using screws or double-sided tape (not included). When mounting on a vertical surface, ensure that the Home Sensor will not be orientated with the case retaining screws towards the ceiling.
  • Page 19: Power Up And Commissioning, And Monitoring

    3 Power UP and Commissioning, and Monitoring 3.1 Required Equipment No special equipment is required to power 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.
  • Page 20: Operation, Alarms, And Management

    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.
  • Page 21: Reset Button Function

    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 Flash are remembered during the reset. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
  • Page 22: Battery Replacement

    5 Battery Replacement The Kona All-In-One Home Sensor is powered by a standard CR2450 coin cell. Use only approved CR2450 cells when replacing the battery. The following are approved replacement cells: • Panasonic (Model CR2450) • Sony (Model CR2450B) • EVE Energy (Model CR2450) •...
  • Page 23 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. • Replace the sensor cover and insert the two screws. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
  • Page 24 (EIRP) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
  • Page 25 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. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
  • Page 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. Kona All-in-One Home Sensor User Guide T0005370_UG Version 1.1 TEKTELIC Communications Inc. Confidential Page 26 of 26...

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