For additional information and how to carry out disposal, please contact the certified disposal service providers. The sensors contain a lithium battery, which must be disposed of separately. Elektroniksystem i Umeå AB Industrivägen 12, 90130 Umeå, Sweden E-mail: support@elsys.se ǀ Web: www.elsys.se...
Contents Important safety information ......................2 Description............................4 Main features of EMS ......................... 5 Installation ............................6 Door activity sensor ........................7 Water leak sensor ........................7 Temperature/humidity sensor ....................7 Sensor configuration ........................8 NFC Configuration ........................8 Over the air configuration ......................8 Application parameters.......................
Description EMS is a subtle indoor sensor with multiple purposes for LoRaWAN® wireless network. It measures temperature and humidity but can also be used as water leak detector, door activity sensor or acceleration detector. EMS is designed to be mounted on door frames, under desks, under dishwashers or in any other limited surface area.
Main features of EMS • Compatible with LoRaWAN® specification 1.0.3 • Measures ambient temperature • Measures ambient humidity • Detects acceleration • Detects water leak • Detects opening activity (Reed Switch) • Easy installation • Easy configuration • May be installed on any flat surface •...
Installation 1. Remove the back panel of the sensor with a small screwdriver. 2. Install the battery. The EMS requires one AA battery. The battery type is 3.6V Lithium Battery (ER14505). Caution: Using batteries other than the ones provided may result in loss of performance and battery life, and also damage to the device.
Make sure that the back panel is mounted on the surface where the water may leak. The sensor element that detects the leak is placed on the back panel. For example, if EMS is going to monitor water leak from a dishwasher, place the back panel onto the floor under the machine.
4. Remove the device. Current settings will be displayed in the application. 5. Use the application to change any settings if needed. 6. Quickly tap the device on top of the EMS to give the new settings to the sensor. Make sure that the application confirms your new settings.
When you have written data to the sensor, let the sensor reboot and restart before trying to write again. You should always validate your settings by reading the NFC data after the sensor has restarted. Elektroniksystem i Umeå AB Industrivägen 12, 90130 Umeå, Sweden E-mail: support@elsys.se ǀ Web: www.elsys.se...
After successful connection to a network, the sensor sends a settings packet and enters sampling mode. Elektroniksystem i Umeå AB Industrivägen 12, 90130 Umeå, Sweden E-mail: support@elsys.se ǀ Web: www.elsys.se...
After values has been added to the packet, the EMS schedules a transmission. Elektroniksystem i Umeå AB Industrivägen 12, 90130 Umeå, Sweden E-mail: support@elsys.se ǀ...
Water leak detector The EMS has probes mounted through the back panel which are constantly monitored by the sensor. The sensor can be configured to send alarm immediately when water is detected. Detection is sent periodically. Value is 0 for dry conditions and 1 when water is detected.
Specifications Sensor payload format The device uses the standard ELSYS payload format. Please see the specified document on our webpage. Power supply: 3.6V DC Battery type: AA 14505 (Li-SOCI EU directives compliance: RoHS 2011/65/EU WEEE 2012/19/EU Radio protocol: LoRaWAN® Radio frequency band:...
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