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Milesight GS601 User Manual
Milesight GS601 User Manual

Milesight GS601 User Manual

Vape detector featuring lorawan

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Vape Detector
Featuring LoRaWAN
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GS601
User Guide

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  • Page 1 Vape Detector Featuring LoRaWAN ® GS601 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    To ensure the security of your device, please change the device password during the initial  configuration. The default password is 123456. The device is not intended to be used as a reference sensor, and Milesight will not hold  responsibility for any damage which may result from inaccurate readings.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    Revision History Date Doc Version Description Sept.30, 2024 V 1.0 Initial version...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Introduction ......................... 5 1.1 Overview ...........................5 1.2 Features ........................... 5 2. Hardware Introduction ........................5 2.1 Packing List ..........................5 2.2 Hardware Overview ......................... 6 2.4 Button and LED Descriptions ....................6 2.5 Dimensions(mm) ........................7 3. Power Supply ............................. 7 4.
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    When environmental changes reach the preset thresholds, the detector activates both the LED light alert and buzzer sound alert. In addition to local alerts, GS601 can also remotely report the air quality status and alarm messages via LoRaWAN technology. By integrating with Milesight LoRaWAN gateway and ®...
  • Page 6: Hardware Overview

    1 × GS601 Sensor 4 × Ceiling Mounting Kits 1 × Type-C Cable & Power Adapter 1 × PoE Splitter (Optional) 1 × Warranty Card 1 ×Quick Guide If any of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative.
  • Page 7: Dimensions(Mm)

    4. Operation Guide 4.1 NFC Configuration 1. Download and install the Milesight ToolBox App from Google Play or Apple App Store. 2. Enable NFC on your smartphone and launch Milesight ToolBox. 3. Place the smartphone’s NFC area near the master device, and click NFC Read to read device information.
  • Page 8: Lorawan ® Settings

    Note: 1) Locate the NFC detection area on the smartphone and it is recommended to remove your phone case. 2) If the smartphone fails to read/write configurations via NFC, detach the phone from the device and try again. 4.2 LoRaWAN Settings ®...
  • Page 9 Work Mode It is fixed as Class C. If the device does not receive an ACK packet from the network server, it will Confirmed Mode resend data once. Join Type Both OTAA and ABP modes are available. Appkey for OTAA mode, the default is Application Key 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313823.
  • Page 10: Multicast Settings

    1) Please contact sales personnel for device EUI list if there are many units. 2) Please contact sales personnel if you need random App keys before purchase. 3) Select OTAA mode if you are using Milesight Development Platform to manage devices. 4.4.2 Multicast Settings Milesight gateways supports setting up several multicast groups to receive multicast commands from network servers and users can use this feature to control devices in bulks.
  • Page 11 Multicast Group 3: 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313825 Multicast Group 4: 5572404C696E6B4C6F52613230313826 2. Add a multicast group on the network server. Take Milesight UG6x gateway as an example, go to Network Server > Multicast Groups, and click Add to add a multicast group. Fill in the multicast group information that is the same as device settings, and select the devices...
  • Page 12: General Settings

    3. Go to Network Server > Packets, select the multicast group and fill in the downlink command, then click Send. The network server will broadcast the command to devices that belong to this multicast group. Note: Ensure all devices’ application ports are the same. 4.3 General Settings...
  • Page 13 Parameters Description Reporting interval of transmitting data to the server. Reporting Interval Default : 1 0 min, Range: 1 - 1440 min. Temperature Unit Choose °C or °F to display in ToolBox App. LED Indicator Enable or disable the LED Indicator to display alarm status. Enable or disable the buzzer.
  • Page 14: Advanced Settings

    End Time: the end time of DST time range. DST Bias: the DST time will be faster according to this bias setting. Change Password Change the password for ToolBox App to write to this device. 4.4 Advanced Settings 4.4.3 Calibration Settings Go to Device >...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    4.5 Maintenance 4.5.1 Backup GS601 supports backup templates for quick and easy device configurations in bulk. The backup feature is only available for devices with the same model and LoRaWAN frequency band.
  • Page 16 settings as a template. The saved templates are also editable. 2. Select one saved template and click Write, then attach the smartphone to another device via NFC to import the template.
  • Page 17: Upgrade

    Check the box to export or delete the template. Click the template to edit the configurations. 4.5.2 Upgrade 1. Download firmware from the Milesight website to your smartphone. 2. Go to Maintenance page of ToolBox App, and tap Upgrade to import firmware and upgrade the device.
  • Page 18: Reset

    4.5.3 Reset GS601 supports two methods to reset the device, which are as follows: Via Hardware: Press and hold on the device’s reset button for 10s . Via ToolBox App: Go to Maintenance page to tap Reset, then attach the smartphone to the...
  • Page 19: Installation

    5. Installation Step 1: Hold the back mounting plate, rotate counterclockwise to remove the mounting plate from the back of the device. Step 2: Drill 3 holes in the ceiling according to the mounting plate. Insert the wall plugs into the holes, then secure the mounting plate with screws.
  • Page 20: Device Maintenance

    then rotate the device clockwise to secure it. Installation Note: Recommended installation height and environment: On the ceiling at a height of 2.4m to 3m  in areas where smoking may occur. Avoid installing the device in areas where it may be exposed to liquid spray. ...
  • Page 21: Communication Protocol

    Data2 1 Byte N Bytes 1 Byte M Bytes For decoder examples please find files on https://github.com/Milesight-IoT/SensorDecoders. 7.1 Basic Information GS601 reports basic information of the device whenever joining the network. Item Channel Byte Value Protocol version 0102: V1.2 Reset Report...
  • Page 22: Sensor Data

    ee (Reset Report) Reset db (Device SN) 6850e23348820008 Hardware Version: 0100(V1.0) da (Device Version) Software Version: 0101(V1.1) d9 (OEM ID) 1234 c8 (Power On) 01: Device is on cf00 (Device Type) 02: Class C 7.2 Sensor Data Description Item Channel Byte Vaping Index UINT8, Range: 0~100...
  • Page 23 10-Threshold Alarm Dismiss; 11-Threshold Alarm; Byte2-3: UINT16, Unit: μg/m , Range:  0~1000 PM10 UINT16, Unit: μg/m , Range: 0~1000 Byte1:  00-Collecting failed; 01-Under-range; 02-Over-range; PM10 Alarm 10-Threshold Alarm Dismiss; 11-Threshold Alarm; Byte2-3: UINT16, Unit: μg/m , Range:  0~1000 Temperature INT16*0.1, Unit: °C , Range: -20~60...
  • Page 24 02-Over-range; 10-Threshold Alarm Dismiss; 11-Threshold Alarm; Byte2-3: UINT16, Unit: μg/m , Range:  0~2000 Tampering Status 01-Triggered; 00-Normal Tampering Alarm 21-Alarm; 20-Alarm Dismiss 00-buzzer is not beeping Buzzer 01-buzzer is beeping Example: 1. Periodic Package 0104 030f00 051000 071100 091c01 0b0702 0d0000 0f00 1100 Channel Value Channel...
  • Page 25: Downlink Commands

    Alarm) Channel Value 11 (Buzzer) 01 => Beeping 7.3 Downlink Commands GS601 supports downlink commands to configure the device. The application port is 85 by default. Configure Command: Item Channel Byte Description Byte1:Unit  00-Second; 01-Minute Reporting Interval Byte2-3: Interval, UINT16, ...
  • Page 26 Byte3: Start Month  Byte4:  Bit 7-4: Start Week  Bit 3-0: Start Day  Byte5-6: Start Time, UINT  16, Unit:min Byte7: End Month  Byte8:  Bit 7-4:End Week  Bit 3-0: End Day  Byte9-10: End Time, UINT ...
  • Page 27 Byte2-3: INT16, Unit: μg/m  Range: -1000~1000 Byte1:  01-Enable; 00-Disable TVOC Calibration Byte2-3: INT16, Unit: μg/m  Range: -2000~2000 Byte1:  01-Enable; 00-Disable Byte2: 00-disable;  01-below; 02-over; Temperature Threshold 03-within; 04-below or over Byte3-4: Min. Value,  INT16*0.1, Unit: °C Byte5-6: Max.
  • Page 28: Control Command

    01-below; 02-over; 03-within; 04-below or over Byte3-4: Min. Value,  INT16*0.1, Unit: μg/m Byte5-6: Max. Value,  INT16*0.1, Unit: μg/m Byte1:  01-Enable; 00-Disable Byte2: 00-disable;  01-below; 02-over; PM10 Threshold 03-within; 04-below or over Byte3-4: Min. Value,  INT16*0.1, Unit: μg/m Byte5-6: Max.
  • Page 29 Example: 1. Set reporting interval as 20 minutes. 60 01 1400 Channel Value 01=Minute 14 00 => 00 14 = 20 minutes 2. Set Vaping Index threshold as above 2. 6e 01020002 Channel Value 01=>Enable 02=>over 00=>Min. Value 02=>Max. Value 3.
  • Page 30: Appendix

    6. Reboot. Appendix TVOC Levels and Guidelines IAQ Rating TVOC ( µg/m Air Quality ≤1.99 <300 Very Good 2.00 to 2.99 300 to 1000 Good Medium (not recommended for exposure > 12 3.00 to 3.99 1000 to 3000 months) Poor (not recommended for exposure > 1 4.00 to 4.99 3000 to 10000 month)