Revision History Version Date Editor Comments August 17, 2021 T. Danshin, Released S. Stewart Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc. Page 2 of 18...
Figure 1-1: The Smart Room Sensor models.................. 6 Figure 1-2: The typical and maximal tolerance for %RH at 25°C ........... 9 Figure 1-3: The typical and maximal tolerance for the temperature sensor in °C......9 Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
Figure 1-1 illustrates the Smart Room Sensor functional variants. All variants share the same external dimensions. CO2 Model PIR & PIR+CO2 Model Figure 1-1: The Smart Room Sensor models. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc. Page 6 of 18...
< ±4 % between 0% and 100% ±2 % between 20% and 80% Baseline use case: Temperature: 22°C Tx power: 14 dBm LoRa SF: LoRa BW: 125 kHz Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc. Page 7 of 18...
The sensor provides light intensity measurements, but they are not calibrated in lux. See the Technical Reference Manual Invalid source specified. for more details. No data available from manufacturer on performance outside the range of 15°C to 35°C and 0% to 80% RH. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
This window will be tuned as necessary by changing the resistor to give a detection window Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
IR radiation from a moving person, which is also impacted by the person’s clothing or type of skin cover, also plays an important role at determining the detection range. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
When mounting on a vertical surface, ensure that the Room Sensor will not be orientated with the case retaining screws towards the ceiling. This could cause the Room Sensor to accidently Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
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There are no orientation concerns when the Room Sensor is mounted to a horizontal surface. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc. Page 12 of 18...
To turn off the device the batteries must be removed, but to simply reset the device, the external reset button can be pushed; see Section 4.4 for description of the reset function. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
During normal operation: • The green LED will blink when the Sensor transmits a packet. • The red LED will blink when the Sensor receives a packet. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
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. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
(1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
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(2) L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Cet appareil doit être installé et utilise à une distance minimale de 0.2 m du corps humain. Smart Room Sensor (Gen4) User Guide T0007525_UG Version 1.0 TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
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