Multitech RBS3010EU22BN00 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Radio Bridge ® LoRaWAN Wireless Sensor Water Detect Sensor with Temperature and Humidity User Guide...
  • Page 2 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2023 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Trademarks and Registered Trademarks MultiTech, the MultiTech logo, DeviceHQ, and Conduit are registered trademarks of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All other products and technologies are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Contents Chapter 1 – Overview .............................. 5 Sensor Overview ................................5 Part Number.................................. 5 Documentation ................................6 Chapter 2 – Quick Start............................7 Preparing an RBS301 Sensor............................7 Quick Start..................................7 Installing Probe Water Sensors............................. 8 Installing Rope Water Sensors ............................8 Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Water Detect Event (0x08) ............................23 Temperature and Humidity Event (0x0D)......................... 23 Downlink Messages..............................24 Water Detect Event (0x08) ............................24 Temperature and Humidity Event (0x0D)......................... 24 Threshold Mode................................ 25 Report on Change Mode............................25 Periodic Reports................................ 26 Chapter 7 – Regulatory Information........................27 47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class B Devices .........................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Overview

    Rating Wireless Region LoRaWAN Water Detect Sensor with Temperature and Humidity with Probe RBS3010NA22BN00 Indoor LoRaWAN North America RBS3010EU22BN00 Indoor LoRaWAN Europe LoRaWAN Water Detect Sensor with 1 Meter Water Rope with Temperature and Humidity RBS3010NA22BN08 Indoor LoRaWAN North America...
  • Page 6: Documentation

    OVERVIEW Documentation The following documentation is available at https://www.multitech.com/brands/reveal-wireless-leak-detection- sensors. Document Description Part Number User Guide This document provides overview, safety and regulatory RB00032 information, design considerations, schematics, and general hardware information. Connection Guide This document provides instructions and information on how...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 - Quick Start

    Use your sensor through either the console or a third-party network. To use the console, use the following steps. To use a third-party network, refer to the Connecting LoRaWAN Sensors on Gateways and Networks (RB00001) , which is available through the sensor page at https://www.multitech.com/products/sensors Create a console account at: https://console.radiobridge.com/ Click on Devices on the left.
  • Page 8: Installing Probe Water Sensors

    QUICK START Installing Probe Water Sensors Install the water sensor so the probe reaches an area where water leaks may occur, such as water heaters, standing tanks, windows/doors, toilets, septic systems, condenser and refrigeration systems, floor drains, or water control valves. The probe may be placed inside containers to detect water. Note: The probe is designed for water detection.
  • Page 9 QUICK START Note: When possible, install away from foot traffic and where heavy items will not be set on or rolled over the rope. Spread the rope into the area you want to monitor for leaks. Attach the sensor to a wall: For a indoor sensor, use the included large adhesive pad to secure the case to a wall.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 - Hardware Specifications And Information

    HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION Chapter 3 – Hardware Specifications and Information Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Rating Operating ambient temperature (indoor version) -30°C to +70°C Storage ambient temperature -40°C to +90°C Battery Life The sensor uses a lithium non-rechargeable battery, capable of an estimated 200,000+ messages. Note: Refer to the Sensor Battery Estimator.xlsx spreadsheet on the on the sensor's product page for specific battery life estimates:...
  • Page 11: Replacing The Battery

    HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION Replacing the Battery Replacement battery type is listed in the Battery Life topic. To replace the battery: Use a pen or similar object to press the button on the opposite side of the case. Remove the battery. Insert the new battery as shown.
  • Page 12: Mechanical Drawings

    HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION Mechanical Drawings The mechanical drawings provided in this section are for the main body of the sensor. All dimensions use inches unless specified. Indoor RBSx01 Sensors ® Radio Bridge LoRaWAN Wireless Sensor Water Detect Sensor with Temperature and Humidity User Guide...
  • Page 13: Chapter 4 - Safety

    Lithium cells and batteries are subject to the Provisions for International Transportation. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. confirms that the Lithium batteries used in the MultiTech product(s) referenced in this manual comply with Special Provision 188 of the UN Model Regulations, Special Provision A45 of the ICAO-TI/IATA[1]DGR (Air), Special Provision 310 of the IMDG Code, and Special Provision 188 of the ADR and RID (Road and Rail Europe).
  • Page 14: Chapter 5 - Common Messages

    Common Messages This chapter defines the protocol and message definitions common to all MultiTech wireless sensors. Common messages include basic error messages, tamper, supervisory, link quality, and downlink acknowledgments. Sensor specific messages are in the Sensor Specific Messages chapter.
  • Page 15: Reset Message (0X00)

    COMMON MESSAGES Message Type Payload Description 0x02 1-byte event A tamper event has occurred. Refer to Tamper Message (0x02)for details. Sensor event Sensor events are defined in the Sensor Specific Messages chapter. 0xfb Link quality Sent after each downlink configuration (refer to Link Quality Message) or to periodically ping the network server (refer to Link Quality Check...
  • Page 16: Supervisory Message (0X01)

    COMMON MESSAGES 0x0103 is decoded as Firmware Version 1.3 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.
  • Page 17: Downlink Ack (0Xff)

    COMMON MESSAGES Downlink ACK (0xFF) The cloud app uses this downlink ACK message to verify the that sensor received the downlink message received and it was considered valid. The sensor replies to the downlink data with a 0xFF message (downlink ACK) with the payload shown in the following table.
  • Page 18: General Configuration

    COMMON MESSAGES General Configuration Use the general configuration command to configure parameters that apply to all sensor types. Byte Description 0x00 Disable sensor events 0x01 Radio config 0x02 Supervisory period. Default 19 hours. 0x03 Sampling rate ® Radio Bridge LoRaWAN Wireless Sensor Water Detect Sensor with Temperature and Humidity User Guide...
  • Page 19 COMMON MESSAGES Disable Sensor Events The following table shows the disable sensor event bit definitions. Description Not used Disable all sensor events Radio Config The following table shows the radio config byte definition. Note: Available in firmware version 1.4 or newer. Bits Description Not used (reserved)
  • Page 20 COMMON MESSAGES Refer to the Battery Estimator for battery life estimates relative to sampling rate: https://radiobridge.com/documents/Sensor%20Battery%20Estimator.xlsx A value of 0 in this field leaves the sampling rate at the current value. Use the following table to determine the sampling rate if the value is not zero. Note: Sampling period only applies to sensors that take measurements like temperature and tilt, it does not apply to sensors with binary inputs such as door/window sensors or push buttons.
  • Page 21: Device Info Request

    COMMON MESSAGES Device Info Request The Device Info Request command is a downlink to inform the gateway to report its downlink configuration information. Description 0x00 Downlink configuration type to request. 0-254: Request device info for specific downlink type to report. 255: Request device info for all downlink configurations.
  • Page 22: Adr Advanced Configuration

    COMMON MESSAGES ADR Advanced Configuration The ADR configuration message overrides the LoRaWAN ADR_ACK_LIMIT and ADR_ACK_DELAY parameters. Byte Description 0x00 ADR_ACK_LIMIT value when running in Unconfirmed Mode. The default value is 64. 0x01 ADR_ACK_DELAY value when running in Unconfirmed Mode. The default value is 32. 0x02 ADR_ACK_LIMIT value when running in Confirmed Mode.
  • Page 23: Chapter 6 - Sensor-Specific Messages

    SENSOR-SPECIFIC MESSAGES Chapter 6 – Sensor-Specific Messages Uplink Messages The following table shows sensor specific uplink messages (sensor to web application). Uplink messages common to all sensors are in the previous chapter. Water Detect Event (0x08) Byte Description Water event Bits Description Unused...
  • Page 24: Downlink Messages

    SENSOR-SPECIFIC MESSAGES Event payload Description 0x03 Temperature report on change increase 0x04 Temperature report on change decrease 0x05 Humidity has risen above upper threshold 0x06 Humidity has fallen below lower threshold 0x07 Humidity report on change increase 0x08 Humidity report on change decrease The current temperature field in the uplink message is the current temperature in degrees Celsius.
  • Page 25: Threshold Mode

    SENSOR-SPECIFIC MESSAGES Byte Description 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. For example, to receive a periodic report every 4 hours, byte 1 would be set to 0x04.
  • Page 26: Periodic Reports

    SENSOR-SPECIFIC MESSAGES Byte Description 0x01 (Report on Change mode) Periodic reporting in 1 minute or 1 hour intervals. Default is 0 (disabled) Not used. Temperature increase Temperature decrease Humidity increase Humidity decrease The temperature/humidity changes are unsigned values and have units of degrees C and % relative humidity. If the report-on-change feature is used, the sensor will send an alert any time the temperature/humidity changes by the specified amount.
  • Page 27: Chapter 7 - Regulatory Information

    (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (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 MultiTech could void authority to operate the devices.
  • Page 28: Industry Canada Class B Notice

    Council Directive 2014/35/EU on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to Electrical Equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. MultiTech declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The declaration of conformity may be downloaded at https://www.multitech.com/red...
  • Page 29: Harmonized Commodity Description (Hs Code)

    REGULATORY INFORMATION Directive Description Applicable Standards 2014/53/EU Art 3.1b Art. 3.2 EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1 (General) EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1 and v3.2.1(SRD devices) EN 301 489-3 V2.1.2 (SRD devices) EN61326 (Lab Equip) Harmonized Commodity Description (HS Code) The Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System generally referred to as “Harmonized System” or simply “HS”...
  • Page 30: Chapter 8 - Environmental

    Substances) complements the WEEE Directive by banning the presence of specific hazardous substances in the products at the design phase. The WEEE Directive covers all MultiTech products imported into the EU as of August 13, 2005. EU-based manufacturers, distributors, retailers and importers are obliged to finance the costs of recovery from municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements.
  • Page 31: Restriction Of The Use Of Hazardous Substances (Rohs)

    2015/863 of the European Parliament (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment - RoHS 3). These MultiTech products do not contain the following banned chemicals Lead, [Pb] < 1000 PPM Mercury, [Hg] <...
  • Page 32: Index

    INDEX Index absolute maximum ratings ...........10 factory reset..............22 adaptive data rate............19 FCC Notice ADR................19 Class B ..............27 advanced configuration ...........22 FCC part 15..............27 advanced configuration ..........22 firmware version ............15 battery general configuration............18 remove tab..............7 replacement.............11 battery level ..............16 battery safety ..............13 hazardous substances ...........31 certification ..............27 Industry Canada...
  • Page 33 INDEX storage temperature.............10 supervisory part numbers ..............5 message ..............16 placement ...............8 period...............19 port number..............22 probe................8 protocol.................14 tamper message............16 temperature..............10 radio config ..............19 register sensor in console ..........7 regulatory..............27 unconfirmed messages ..........19 replace................10 uplink reset ................22 retries...............19 reset message ...............15 uplinke messages RoHS................31 sensor specific............23 rope .................8...

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