netvox R313MA Wireless Emergency Button User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- netvox
Table of Contents
**netvox R313MA Wireless Emergency Button User Manual
**
Introduction
The R313MA is a long-range emergency button device for Netvox ClassA type devices based on the LoRaWAN open protocol and is compatible with the LoRaWAN protocol.
LoRa Wireless Technology:
LoRa is a wireless communication technology dedicated to long distance and low power consumption. Compared with other communication methods, LoRa spread spectrum modulation method greatly increases to expand the communication distance. Widely used in long-distance, low-data wireless communications. For example, automatic meter reading, building automation equipment, wireless security systems, industrial monitoring. Main features include small size, low power consumption, transmission distance, anti interference ability and so on.
LoRaWAN:
LoRaWAN uses LoRa technology to define end-to-end standard specifications to ensure interoperability between devices and gateways from different manufacturers.
Appearance
Main Features
- Compatible with LoRaWAN
- 2 sections of 3V CR2450 button battery power supply
- Detectable voltage value and emergency button status
- Simple operation and setting
- Easy to fix and carry with key ring
- Protection class IP30
- Compatible with LoRaWANTM Class A
- Frequency hopping spread spectrum
- Configuration parameters can be configured via a third-party software platform, data can be read and alerts can be set via SMS text and email (optional)
- Applicable to third-party platforms: Actility/ThingPark, TTN, MyDevices/Cayenne
- Low power consumption and long battery life
Battery Life:
- Please refer to web: http://www.netvox.com.tw/electric/electric_calc.html
- At this website, users can find battery life time for varier models at different configurations.
Set up Instruction
On/Off
Power on| Insert batteries. (Users may need a flat blade screwdriver to
open); insert two sections of 3V CR2450 button batteries and close the
battery cover.)
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Turn on| Press any function key till green and red indicator flashes once.
Turn off (Restore to factory setting)| Press and hold both function keys for 5
seconds till green indicator flashes for 20 times.
Power off| Remove Batteries.
**** Note| 1. Remove and insert the battery; the device
memorizes previous on/off state by default. 2. On/off interval is
suggested to be about 10 seconds to avoid the interference of capacitor
inductance and other energy storage components.3. Press and hold any function
key and insert batteries at the same time; it will enter engineer testing
mode.
Network Joining
**** Never joined the network| Turn on the device to search the network
to join. The green indicator stays on for 5 seconds: successThe green
indicator remains off: fail
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Had joined the network (not at factory setting)| Turn on the device to
search the previous network to join. The green indicator stays on for 5
seconds: successThe green indicator remains off: fail
Fail to join the network (when the device is on)| **** Suggest to check
device verification on gateway.
Emergency Button and Function Key
Press and hold both keys on the side for 5 seconds
| Restore to factory setting / Turn offThe green indicator flashes for 20
times: success The green indicator remains off: fail
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**** Press any key on the side once| The device is in the network: green
indicator flashes once and sends a report The device is not in the network:
green indicator remains off*Distinguish function key 1 and function key 2
after firmware 2022.09.09
Emergency Button| Default: press and hold the button for 3 seconds to
send an alarm data Remark: users can configure the button pressing time
to send alarm by command
Sleeping Mode
The device is on and in the network
| Sleeping period: Min Interval.When the reportchange exceeds setting value or
the state changes: send a data report according to Min Interval.
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Low Voltage Warning
Low Voltage | 2.4V |
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Data Report
The device will immediately send a version packet report along with an uplink
packet including alarm status The device sends data in the default
configuration before any configuration is done.
Default :
Maximum time: 0x0E10 (3600s) Minimum time: 0x0E10 (3600s) (by default, the
current voltage value is detected every Min Interval) *If there is special
custom shipping, the setting is changed according to customer requirements
Battery Change: 0x01 (0.1V)
Emergency Button Trigger:
Alarm status: 1
Normal state: 0
Function Key Trigger:
// Support the firmware after 2022.09.09
When the function key 1 is pressed, FunctionKeyTrigger reports 01
When the function key 1 is not pressed, FunctionKeyTrigger reports 00
When the function key 2 is pressed, FunctionKeyTrigger reports 02
When the function key 2 is not pressed, FunctionKeyTrigger reports 00
Note:
The actual data sending cycle of the device is subject to the programming
configuration before shipment. The interval between two reports must be the
minimum time
Report configuration and sending cycle are as follows:
Min Interval
(Unit:second)| Max Interval
(Unit:second)| Reportable Change| Current Change≥
Reportable Change| Current Change<
Reportable Change
---|---|---|---|---
Any number between
1~65535| Any number between
1~65535| Can not be 0.| Report
per Min Interval| Report
per Max Interval
Example of ReportDataCmd
FPort:0x06
Bytes | 1 | 1 | 1 | Var(Fix=8 Bytes) |
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Version | DeviceType | ReportType | NetvoxPayLoadData |
Version– 1 byte –0x01——the Version of NetvoxLoRaWAN Application Command
Version
DeviceType– 1 byte – Device Type of Device
The devicetype is listed in Netvox LoRaWAN Application Devicetype doc
ReportType – 1 byte –the presentation of the NetvoxPayLoadData,according
the devicetype
NetvoxPayLoadData– Fixed bytes (Fixed =8bytes)
Device| Version| Device
Type| Report
Type| NetvoxPayLoadData
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R313MA
|
0x01
|
0x4D
|
0x01
| Battery (1Byte) unit:0.1V| Alarm (1Byte) 0:noalarm1:alarm| FunctionKeyTrigger(1Byte) 0x01:tigger by fuctionkey1 0x02:tigger by fuctionkey20x00:others|
Reserved (5Bytes,fixed 0x00)
Uplink: 014D011E00020000000000 // Battery=3v, alarm =0, trigger by fuctionkey2
Uplink: 014D011C01000000000000 // Battery=2.8v, alarm =1
Example of ConfigureCmd
Bytes | 1 | 1 | Var (Fix =9 Bytes) |
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CmdID | DeviceType | NetvoxPayLoadData |
CmdID– 1 byte
DeviceType– 1 byte – Device Type of Device
NetvoxPayLoadData– var bytes (Max=9bytes)
Description
| Device| Cmd
ID| Device
Type| NetvoxPayLoadData
---|---|---|---|---
Config ReportReq|
R313MA
|
0x01
|
0x4D
| MinTime (2bytes Unit:s)| MaxTime (2bytes Unit:s)| BatteryChange (1byte
Unit:0.1v)| Reserved (4Bytes,Fixed0x00)
Config
ReportRsp| 0x81| Status
(0x00_success)| Reserved
(8Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
ReadConfig
ReportReq| 0x02| Reserved
(9Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
ReadConfigRep ortRsp|
0x82
| MinTime (2bytes Unit:s)| MaxTime (2bytes Unit:s)| BatteryChange (1byte Unit:0.1v)| Reserved(4Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
Command Configuration
MinTime = 1min、MaxTime = 1min、BatteryChange = 0.1v
Downlink:014D003C003C0100000000 003C(Hex) = 60(Dec)
Response: 814D000000000000000000(Configuration success)
814D010000000000000000(Configuration failure)
Read Configuration
Downlink:024D000000000000000000
Response: 824D003C003C0100000000(Current configuration)
Example of Button Press Time
Default Press Time:0x03
Description | CmdID | PayLoad (Fix byte,1byte) |
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SetButtonPressTimeReq
|
0x01
| PressTime (1byte) 0x00_QuickPush_Less then 1 Second, 0x01_1 Second push,0x02_2 Seconds push, 0x03_3 Seconds push, 0x04_4 Seconds push, 0x05_5 Seconds push,Other value is reserved
SetButtonPressTimeRsp
|
0x81
| Status(0x00_Success 0x01_Failure)
GetButtonPressTimeReq| 0x02|
GetButtonPressTimeRsp
|
0x82
| PressTime (1byte) 0x00_QuickPush_Less then 1 Second, 0x01_1 Second push,0x02_2 Seconds push, 0x03_3 Seconds push, 0x04_4 Seconds push, 0x05_5 Seconds push,Other value is reserved
Command Configuration:
Downlink:0102 // Press time=2 s
Response:
8100(Configuration success)
8101(Configuration failure)
(1) Read Configuration:Downlink:02
Response:8202(Current configuration
Example for MinTime/MaxTime logic
Example#1 based on MinTime = 1 Hour, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange=0.1V
Note:
MaxTime=MinTime. Data will only be report according to MaxTime (MinTime)
duration regardless BatteryVoltageChange value.
Example based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable
Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.
3 based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.
Notes:
- The device only wakes up and performs data sampling according to MinTime Interval. When it is sleeping, it does not collect data.
- The data collected is compared with the last data reported. If the data change value is greater than the ReportableChange value, the device reports according to MinTime interval. If the data variation is not greater than the last data reported, the device reports according to MaxTime interval.
- e do not recommend to set the MinTime Interval value too low. If the MinTime Interval is too low, the device wakes up frequently and the battery will be drained soon.
- Whenever the device sends a report, no matter resulting from data variation, button pushed or MaxTime interval, another cycle of MinTime / MaxTime calculation is started.
Installation
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This product does not have a waterproof function. After the screening is completed, please place it indoors.
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The dust at the equipment installation position needs to be wiped clean and then pasted.
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The battery installation method is as shown below (the battery has a “+” side facing outward)
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The key ring of the portable one-button emergency button (R313MA) can be snapped onto the backpack, the keychain around the waist, or hangs around the neck with a lanyard.
Note:
Do not install the device in a metal shielded box or other electrical equipment around it to avoid affecting the wireless transmission of the device.
2.Press and hole the emergency button for 3 seconds, the “alarm” message is
generated. When the device reports data periodically, it restores the “normal”
status and sends “normal” status information.
Note:
When alarming, the data alarm bit is “1”; When it returns to normal, the data
alarm bit is “0”. The emergency button (R313MA) can be applied to the
following scenarios:
- Nursing home
- Family (bathroom)
- School
- Hospital
- Bank
- Wisdom site
- Wait for scenes where there is a possibility of an emergency
. Important Maintenance Instruction
- Kindly pay attention to the following in order to achieve the best maintenance of the product:
- Keep the device dry. Rain, moisture, or any liquid, might contain minerals and thus corrode electronic circuits. If the device gets wet, please dry it completely.
- Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty environment. It might damage its detachable parts and electronic components.
- Do not store the device under excessive heat condition. High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices, destroy batteries, and deform or melt some plastic parts.
- Do not store the device in places that are too cold. Otherwise, when the temperature rises to normal temperature, moisture will form inside, which will destroy the board.
- Do not throw, knock or shake the device. Rough handling of equipment can destroy internal circuit boards and delicate structures.
- Do not clean the device with strong chemicals, detergents or strong detergents.
- Do not apply the device with paint. Smudges might block in the device and affect the operation.
- Do not throw the battery into the fire, or the battery will explode. Damaged batteries may also explode. All of the above applies to your device, battery and accessories. If any device is not working properly, please take it to the nearest authorized service facility for repair.
References
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