CORA CS1040 User Manual

CORA CS1040 User Manual

Long range tilt & vibration sensor

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CS1040 Long Range Tilt & Vibration Sensor
User Guide
Long-range, low-power tilt and vibration sensor supporting
LoRaWAN or Coralink wireless protocols. Ideal for applications in
smart-building, home automation, and security.
Version: 1.1
May 2022

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  • Page 1 CS1040 Long Range Tilt & Vibration Sensor User Guide Long-range, low-power tilt and vibration sensor supporting LoRaWAN or Coralink wireless protocols. Ideal for applications in smart-building, home automation, and security. Version: 1.1 May 2022...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Contents Getting Started ........................... 3 What’s In the Box ........................3 Registering the Device ......................4 Attaching to the Network ......................4 User Interface ......................... 5 Set Button ........................... 5 Status Indicators ......................... 5 About LoRaWAN ........................
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    The CS1040 is powered by two AAA batteries providing 2+ years of operation in typical conditions. Batteries can be easily replaced. The sensor can be configured to notify when vibrations exceed thresholds: supporting impulse, direction, and duration configurations.
  • Page 4: Registering The Device

    Reminders and other configurations options are available. Note: If the CS1040 has not joined within a few minutes, the LED will stop blinking, though it will continue try to join: ten times in the first hour, then longer intervals over the first week until finally attempting once every 12 hours.
  • Page 5: User Interface

    Interface Set Button The CS1040 user interface consists of the LED status indicators (Figure 2) and the set button located on the underside of the device. Pressing the button quickly will send a battery health message and indicate the current network status discussed previously.
  • Page 6 Network status blink occurs up to 50 times. Single button press will resume status blink for another 50 cycles. Selecting Operating Configuration The CS1040 can be configured through a series of button presses to operate in one of the available default settings. Select one of the following settings based on the application requirements.
  • Page 7 CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide After reset, the Sensor will be in the new operating configuration. The device configuration can also be changed using one or more of the configuration downlink messages. Custom configurations are possible as well. Consult your application provider for support.
  • Page 8: About Lorawan

    UDP (unconfirmed) protocols used for IP networks. ⧫ Before a device, such as the CS1040 Vibration Sensor can transmit messages using LoRaWAN it must go through a “join” process. The Join process involves key-exchange with the cloud-hosted network provider (The Things Network, Helium, etc.) and is defined in the LoRaWAN protocol standard.
  • Page 9: Installation

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Installation Test the Vibration Sensor Location Before Installation Test your vibration sensor location before affixing it to the surface. Use masking or painter’s tape to secure the sensor to the surface. Once you have the sensor temporarily mounted, test it out.
  • Page 10: Mounting The Device

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Mounting the Device Method 1: Install Using Double-Sided Tape Install the Vibration Sensor with double-sided tape on the back of the device. Double-sided mounting tape is very difficult to remove. Use caution mounting the device to delicate surfaces.
  • Page 11: Method 2: Install Using Mounting Screws

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Method 2: Install Using Mounting Screws Mount the Vibration Sensor to the surface with screws (not included). 1. Open the battery cover and remove the batteries to gain access to the mounting holes on the back of the sensor.
  • Page 12: Method 3: Place In Or On An Object

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Method 3: Place in or on an Object Example 1: In a Drawer Example 2: In a storage box, safe, security box, or cabinet Test the Vibration Sensor ⧫ It is best to perform a “functional test” of the sensor. For example, if an notification is desired when a firearm storage box is opened, the functional test should consist of opening the box.
  • Page 13 CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Garage Door Tilt Detection Placement TODO… Page 13...
  • Page 14: Event Notifications And Reports

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Event Notifications and Reports The CS1040 Vibration Sensor has three event notifications: ⧫ Vibration Detected – Sensor has detected a vibration (default enabled). ⧫ Vibration Cleared – Sensor no longer detects a vibration (default enabled).
  • Page 15: Replacing The Batteries

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Replacing the Batteries 1. Remove the battery cover by gently prying with your fingertip or tool at the edge as shown 2. Remove the old batteries 3. Install two new alkaline non- rechargeable batteries Do not mix old and new batteries 4.
  • Page 16: Configuration And Integration

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Configuration and Integration The CS1040 supports the following settings and features, which are configured via downlink messages. Configuration Description Units Default Vibration How often the vibration reminder Notification minutes notification is uplinked.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide Specifications ⧫ LoRaWAN v1.03 Class A, Coralink™ Class A device ⧫ U.S. 923 MHz, E.U. 868 MHz, China 470 MHz, and other frequencies available ⧫ Color: White Dimensions [L x W x D]: 2.56 x 1.97 x 0.69 inches (65 x 50 x 16 mm) ⧫...
  • Page 18: Ordering Information

    Field name Character Description Length Device six (6) character identification code, Available options: CS1040 – Revision A Cora Vibration Sensor Version Device version specification identifying one or key variations that differentiate this version of the component relative to others. Available options: UL –...
  • Page 19 Helium and TTN sub-band 2. CS1040-UL-EU8ST-01 – Vibration sensor for Europe region, untethered, standard ⧫ configuration, packaged for solution provider distribution. CS1040-CL-US9HT-00 – Vibration sensor configured for Cora OCM and CP-Flex cloud stack integration, Supports OCM V2 protocol specifications. Page 19...
  • Page 20: Fcc Statement

    CS1010 Long Range Vibration Sensor – User Guide FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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