VERVIEW 2.1. Sensor Overview The wireless sensors designed and manufactured by Radio Bridge provide full sensor to cloud solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The wireless ambient light sensor uses a light sensor to detect lighting levels in a room. When the lighting level increases beyond or drops below user defined thresholds, an alert is sent over the wireless network.
Table 2 Document Conventions Font / Icon Meaning Important notes Warnings and cautions 2.4. Part Numbers Table 3 Part Numbers Part Number Rating Wireless Region RBS301-AL-US Indoor LoRaWAN North America, South America RBS301-AL-EU Indoor LoRaWAN Europe RBS301-AL-AU Indoor LoRaWAN Australia, South America...
If the standard Radio Bridge console (console.radiobridge.com) is not used, refer to this section to decode the sensor data and configure the sensor through downlink messages. 6.1. Common Messages There are common messages across all wireless sensors that are defined in the document “Common Sensor Messages”...
IRELESS MBIENT IGHT ENSOR 6.2. Uplink Messages The uplink message (sensor to web application) specific to the RBS101-AL is defined in following table. The common uplink messages are not included in this section (see common messages document). Table 5 Uplink Message 0x0B: Ambient Light Event Byte Description Ambient Light Event Payload (see Ambient Light Event...
IRELESS MBIENT IGHT ENSOR Table 7 Downlink Configuration Message 0x0B Byte Description Mode: 0x00 for Threshold, or 0x01 for Report on Change Defined by Mode (See Mode sections) The mode byte selects one of two modes: threshold based alerts or report-on-change alerts. The remainder of the payload (bytes 1-6) are determined by the mode selected and defined in the next two sections.
IRELESS MBIENT IGHT ENSOR The restoral margins are unsigned values (1-15) and if it is set to 0, the feature is disabled. Periodic reporting is described in the section Periodic Reports. 6.3.2. Report on Change Mode Report on Change mode is set when byte 0 of the payload is set to 0x01. The remainder of the payload is defined in the following table.
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15 minutes, byte 1 would be set to 0x8f. Note that prior to firmware version 1.3, only hourly reporting is available. The firmware version can be found in the reset message and is logged on the Radio Bridge console.
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Per FCC 15.21, Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Radio Bridge could void authority to operate the devices. Sigfox RBS101, RBS104, and RBS105 sensors FCC ID: 2APNUSFM10R2...
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