COMMON MESSAGES
0x8823 is decoded as Firmware Version 2.1.3
Supervisory Message 0x01
Wireless sensors periodically (19 hours by default) send a supervisory message so the backend system can verify
the device is still alive and report error conditions. The supervisory message payload include current sensor status.
You can also trigger a supervisory message. To do this:
Place a magnet near the triangular notch on the side of the sensor.
The following table shows the supervisory message payload:
Bytes
Description
0
Supervisory error codes as follows:
Bits
7:5
4
3
2
1
0
1
Current sensor state, 1-byte. This is device specific, refer Sensor Specific Messages chapter for details.
For other devices, use the periodic reporting feature.
2
Battery level is a two-digit battery voltage. For example, if the battery voltage is 2.9V, byte 2 would be
0x29.
3-6
Extended sensor state, 4-bytes. Allows sensors with higher precision or multiple values to report
during a supervisory event. For other devices, use the periodic reporting feature.
Note:
recommended. Refer to Periodic Reports. in Sensor Specific Downlink Messages.
7-8
Event accumulation count is the number of sensor events since the last supervisory message. To
improve battery life, can be used with the Disable all sensor events setting so only an event total is
reported during a supervisory message, individual events are not reported as they occur. This feature
is available in firmware v2.0 and beyond.
Tamper Message 0x02
A sensor sends a message when the tamper switch has been opened or closed through either an enclosure tamper
or a wall mount tamper. The tamper message contains a 1-byte payload as shown in the following table.
Payload
Description
0x00
Tamper switch opened.
0x01
Tamper switch closed.
14
Description
Not used.
Tamper detected since last reset.
Current tamper state.
Error with last downlink.
Battery low (under 2.8v).
Radio communication error, communication with the integrated radio failed and the
device was reset.
For applications requiring periodic readings, using the periodic reporting feature is
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