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netvox R718PQ User Manual

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R718PQ
Wireless Short-Range Occupancy Sensor
Wireless Short-Range
Occupancy Sensor
R718PQ
User Manual
Copyright© Netvox Technology Co., Ltd.
This document contains proprietary technical information which is the property of NETVOX Technology. It shall be maintained
in strict confidence and shall not be disclosed to other parties, in whole or in part, without written permission of NETVOX
Technology. The specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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  • Page 1 This document contains proprietary technical information which is the property of NETVOX Technology. It shall be maintained in strict confidence and shall not be disclosed to other parties, in whole or in part, without written permission of NETVOX Technology. The specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 2 Table of Content 1. Introduction ........................2 2. Appearance ........................3 3. Main Features ........................3 4. Set up Instruction ......................4 5. Data Report ........................5 5.1 Example of ReportDataCmd ..................5 5.2 Example of ConfigureCmd ..................7 5.3 Example of NetvoxLoRaWANRejoin ................ 8 5.4 Example for MinTime/MaxTime logic ..............
  • Page 3 R718PQ is a long-range Wireless Short-Range Occupancy Sensor for Netvox Class A type devices based on LoRaWAN open protocol. When someone enters the detection range of the R718PQ and moves within it, the infrared sensor can immediately detect the activity and send an infrared signal to report the status to the gateway.
  • Page 4 ⚫ Available third-party platform: Actility / ThingPark, TTN, MyDevices/Cayenne ⚫ Low power consumption and long battery life *Battery life is determined by the sensor reporting frequency and other variables, please refer to http://www.netvox.com.tw/electric/electric_calc.html. On this website, users can find battery life time for varied models at different configurations.
  • Page 5 4. Set up Instruction On/Off Power on Insert batteries. (Users may need a screwdriver to open) Turn on Press and hold the function key for 3 seconds till the green indicator flashes once. Turn off Press and hold the function key for 5 seconds till green indicator flashes 20 times (Restore to factory setting) Power off Remove Batteries.
  • Page 6 Vacant status = 0 Note: 1. The data transmission period of the device is subject to the programming configuration before shipment. 2. Please refer Netvox LoRaWAN Application Command document and Netvox Lora Command Resolver http://cmddoc.netvoxcloud.com/cmddoc to resolve uplink data. 5.1 Example of ReportDataCmd FPort:0x06...
  • Page 7 Device Report Device NetvoxPayLoadData Type Type SoftwareVersion HardwareVersion DateCode Reserved 0x00 (1Byte) (1Byte) (4Bytes) (2Bytes,fixed 0x00) R718PQ 0x5B Battery Status Reserved 0x01 (1Byte, unit:0.1V) (1Byte 0:off 1:on) (6Bytes,fixed 0x00) (1) Version packet: 015B000A04202209070000 (2) Data packet: 015B012401000000000000 015B019F00000000000000...
  • Page 8 (9Bytes,Fixed 0x00) ReadConfig MinTime MaxTime BatteryChange Reserved 0x82 ReportRsp (2bytes Unit: s) (2bytes Unit: s) (1byte Unit:0.1v) (4Bytes,Fixed 0x00) R718PQ 0x5B SetIRDisable IRDisableTime IRDectionTime Reserved 0x03 TimeReq (2 Bytes, unit: s) (2 Bytes, unit: s) (5 Bytes, Fixed 0x00) SetIRDisable...
  • Page 9 (3) Set IRDisableTime = 30s, IRDetectionTime = 90s Downlink: 035B001E005A0000000000 Device returns:835B000000000000000000 (Configuration succeeded) 835B010000000000000000 (Configuration failed) (4) Get IRDisableTime, IRDetectionTime parameters Downlink: 045B000000000000000000 Device returns: 845B001E005A0000000000 (Device current configuration parameter) 5.3 Example of NetvoxLoRaWANRejoin Fport: 0x20 (The above is in hexadecimal. To use decimal, please convert it to port 32.) NetvoxLoRaWANRejoin command is to check if the device is still in the network.
  • Page 10 5.4 Example for MinTime/MaxTime logic Example#1 based on MinTime = 1 Hour, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange=0.1V MaxTime MaxTime sleeping (MinTime) sleeping (MinTime) Wakes up and collect data Wakes up and collect data Wake up and collect data REPORTS 3.6V REPORTS 3.5V REPORTS 3.6V...
  • Page 11 (1) The device only wakes up and performs data sampling according to MinTime Interval. When it is sleeping, it does not collect data. (2) The data collected is compared with the last data reported. If the data variation is greater than the ReportableChange value, the device reports according to MinTime interval.
  • Page 12 IRDetectionTime = 60 seconds; IRDisableTime = 30 seconds After the PIR is triggered, R718PQ starts IRDisableTime. PIR remains off during the 21 seconds and starts detection at the last 9 seconds. No motion is detected and status = 0 is reported when IRDetectTime ends.
  • Page 13 2. Measuring Distance: 1. Installation 3.8M (Straight distance perpendicular to the sensor) R718PQ has a built-in magnet. When installed, it can be attached to the surface of an object with iron which is 3. Detecting Angle: About 72° (2 meters away perpendicular to the sensor) convenient and quick.
  • Page 14 8. Information about Battery Passivation Many of Netvox devices are powered by 3.6V ER14505 Li-SOCl2 (lithium-thionyl chloride) batteries that offer many advantages including low self-discharge rate and high energy density. However, primary lithium batteries like Li-SOCl2 batteries will form a passivation layer as a reaction between the lithium anode and thionyl chloride if they are in storage for a long time or if the storage temperature is too high.
  • Page 15 9. Important Maintenance Instruction Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be used with care. The following suggestions will help you use the warranty service effectively. • Keep the equipment dry. Rain, moisture, and various liquids or moisture may contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuits.
  • Page 16 10. Precautions for Outdoor Installation According to the Enclosure Protection Class (IP code), the device is compliant to GB 4208-2008 standard, which is equivalent to IEC 60529:2001 degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code). IP Standard Test Method: IP65: spray the device in all directions under 12.5L/min water flow for 3min, and the internal electronic function is normal. IP65 is dustproof and able to prevent damage caused by water from nozzles in all directions from invading electrical appliances.