Chapter 5 - Common Messages; Common Messages; Message Protocol; Uplink Messages - Multitech RBS3010NA0EBN0 User Manual

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COMMON MESSAGES

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.

Message Protocol

This section defines the protocol and message definitions for the device.
Note:
MultiTech provides a web-based console at
devices. We recommend using this console rather than the protocols defined in this section.
If not using the console, use this topic to configure the device through downlink messages and decode the device
data.

Uplink Messages

The uplink messages (sensor to web application) have the following structure.
Item
Protocol Version
Packet Count
Message Type
Message Payload
0x00
0x01
Message Type Payload
0x02
1-byte event
--
Sensor event
12
Size
Description
4 bits
A constant 1, provides extensibility to the specific format of a message type.
4 bits
A sequential number starting at 0 for the first message sent from the sensor to
the cloud. It increments by one for each subsequent message. When it reaches
0xF (15 decimal), it wraps back to 0. Packet count helps identify when a message
is lost. For example, if the packet count goes 2,4 instead of 2,3,4, it indicates a
message has been lost. It can also help identify out-of-order or duplicate
messages.
1 byte
Byte format is 8 bits. Refer to next table.
0-7 bytes Each message type has between 0 and 8 bytes of payload data specific to the
sensor. Refer to the following table for payload information.
5-byte
Device has reset. The reset cause is represented in the 5-byte reset code payload.
reset
code
>9 bytes
Daily supervisory message (1-2 per day). The 9-byte payload contains current
sensor status. Refer to
Radio Bridge LoRaWAN
console.radiobridge.com
Supervisory Message (0x01)
Description
A tamper event has occurred. Refer to
(0x02)for details.
Sensor events are defined in the Sensor Specific Messages
chapter.
®
Wireless Sensor Air Temperature Humidity Sensor User Guide
for configuring and monitoring
for payload details.
Tamper Message

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