netvox R313FB User manual

Model:R313FB
Wireless Activity Event Counter
Wireless Activity Event Counter
R313FB
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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Table of Content
1. Introduction ..................................................................................................... 2
2. Appearance ...................................................................................................... 3
3. Main Features .................................................................................................. 3
4. Set up Instruction............................................................................................. 4
5. Data Report...................................................................................................... 5
6. Installation ......................................................................................................11
7. Relative Devices............................................................................................ 12
8. Important Maintenance Instruction ............................................................... 12

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1. Introduction
The device detects the number of movements or vibrations (such as detecting the motor a few times a
day). The maximum number of movements or vibrations can reach 232 times (theoretical value). The
device sends the information of the number of movements or vibrations to the gateway for processing. It
is compatible with 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.

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2. Appearance
3. Main Features
⚫Apply SX1276 wireless communication module
⚫2 section 3V CR2450 button battery powered
⚫Vibration counter detection
⚫Compatible with LoRaWANTM Class A
⚫Frequency hopping spread spectrum technology
⚫Configuration parameters can be configured through third-party software platforms, data can be read
and alarms can be set via SMS text and email (optional)
⚫Available third-party platform: Actility / ThingPark, TTN, MyDevices/Cayenne
⚫Improved power management for longer 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 variety models at different configurations.
1. Actual range may vary depending on environment.
2. Battery life is determined by sensor reporting frequency and other variables.
Indicator
Function Key

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4. Set up Instruction
On/Off
Power on
Insert two sections of 3V CR2450 button batteries and close the battery
cover
Turn on
Press any function key and the green and red indicator flash once.
Turn off (Restore to factory setting)
Press and hold the function key for 5 seconds and the green indicator
flashes 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 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: success
The green indicator remains off: fail
Had joined the network
Turn on the device to search the previous network to join.
The green indicator stays on for 5 seconds: success
The green indicator remains off: fail
Fail to join the network
(when the device is on)
Suggest to check the device verification information on the gateway or
consult your platform server provider.
Function Key
Press and hold for 5 seconds
Restore to factory setting / Turn off
The green indicator flashes 20 times: success
The green indicator remains off: fail
Press once
The device is in the network: the green indicator flashes once and sends a
report
The device is not in the network: the green indicator remains off

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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.
Low Voltage Warning
Low Voltage
2.4V
5. Data Report
The device will immediately send a version packet report and the attribute report data
The device sends data in the default configuration before any configuration is done.
Default setting:
MaxTime: Max Interval = 60 min = 3600s
MinTime: Min Interval = 60 min = 3600s
BatteryVoltageChange: 0x01 (0.1V)
ActiveThreshold: 0x0003 (Threshold range: 0x0003-0x00FF; 0x0003 is the most sensitive.)
Deactivetime: 0x05 (Deactive time Range: 0x01-0xFF)
ActiveThreshold:
Active Threshold = Critical value ÷ 9.8 ÷ 0.0625
*The gravitational acceleration at standard atmospheric pressure is 9.8 m/s2
*The scale factor of the threshold is 62.5 mg
R313FB vibration alarm:
When the device detects a sudden movement or vibration, change of the quiescent state, the device
waits for DeactiveTime to enter the quiescent state and the count times are incremented by one, and a
report of the number of vibrations is sent. Then, it restarts to prepare for the next detection. If the
vibration continues to occur during this process, the timing restarts until it enters the quiescent state.
The counting data will not be saved when the power is off. The device type, Active vibration threshold
and DeactiveTime can be changed through the command sent by the gateway.
Note:
The device report interval will be programmed based on the default firmware which may vary.
The interval between two reports must be the minimum time.
Please refer Netvox LoRaWAN Application Command document and Netvox Lora Command Resolver
http://loraresolver.netvoxcloud.com:8888/page/index to resolve uplink data.

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Data report configuration and sending period are as following:
Example of data configuration:
FPort:0x07
Bytes
1
1
Var(Fix =9 Bytes)
CmdID
DeviceType
NetvoxPayLoadData
CmdID–1 byte
DeviceType–1 byte –Device Type of Device
NetvoxPayLoadData–var bytes (Max=9bytes)
(1) Configure device parameters MinTime = 1min, MaxTime = 1min, BatteryChange = 0.1v
Downlink: 0150003C003C0100000000
The device returns:
8150000000000000000000 (configuration succeeded)
8150010000000000000000 (configuration failed)
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
Description
Device
Cmd
ID
DeviceT
ype
NetvoxPayLoadData
Config
ReportReq
R313FB
0x01
0x50
MinTime
(2bytes Unit:s)
MaxTime
(2bytes Unit:s)
BatteryChange
(1byte
Unit:0.1v)
Reserved
(4Bytes,Fixed
0x00)
Config
ReportRsp
0x81
Status
(0x00_success)
Reserved
(8Bytes, Fixed 0x00)
ReadConfig
ReportReq
0x02
Reserved
(9Bytes, Fixed 0x00)
ReadConfig
ReportRsp
0x82
MinTime
(2bytes Unit:s)
MaxTime
(2bytes Unit:s)
BatteryChange
(1byte
Unit:0.1v)
Reserved
(4Bytes,Fixed
0x00)

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(2) Read device configuration parameters
Downlink: 0250000000000000000000
The device returns:
825003C003C0100000000 (current device configuration parameters)
(3) Configure the device type to R313FB (0x02)
Downlink: 0350020000000000000000
The device returns:
8350000000000000000000 (configuration succeeded)
8350010000000000000000 (configuration failed)
(4) Read the current device type
Downlink: 0450000000000000000000
The device returns:
8450020000000000000000 (current device type R313FB)
Description
Device
Cmd
ID
DeviceT
ype
NetvoxPayLoadData
SetR313F
TypeReq
R313FB
0x03
0x50
R313FType
(1Byte,0x01_R313FA,0x02_R313
FB,0x03_R313FC)
Reserved
(8Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
SetR313F
TypeRsp
0x83
Status
(0x00_success)
Reserved
(8Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
GetR313F
TypeReq
0x04
Reserved
(9Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
GetR313F
TypeRsp
0x84
R313FType
(1Byte,0x01_R313FA,0x02_R313
FB,0x03_R313FC)
Reserved
(8Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
SetActive
ThresholdReq
0x05
Threshold
(2Bytes)
Deactivetime
(1Byte,Unit:1s)
Reserved
(6Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
SetActive
ThresholdRsp
0x85
Status
(0x00_success)
Reserved
(8Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
GetActive
ThresholdReq
0x06
Reserved
(9Bytes,Fixed 0x00)
GetActive
ThresholdRsp
0x86
Threshold
(2Bytes)
Deactivetime
(1Byte,Unit:1s)
Reserved
(6Bytes,Fixed 0x00)

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(5) Configure the ActiveThreshold to 10, DeactiveTime to 6s
Downlink: 055000A060000000000000
The device returns:
8550000000000000000000 (configuration succeeded)
8550010000000000000000 (configuration failed)
(6) Read the current device type
Downlink: 0650000000000000000000
The device returns:
8650000A06000000000000 (current device type R313FB)
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)
Note:
MaxTime=MinTime. Data will only be report according to MaxTime (MinTime) duration
regardless BtteryVoltageChange value.
Wake up and collects data
REPORTS 2.5V
Wakes up and collects data
REPORTS 2.7V
Wakes up and collects data
REPORTS 2.8V

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Example#2 based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e.
BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.
MaxTime
Sleeping(MinTime) sleeping sleeping sleeping
0H 15th M 30th M 45th M 1H 2H
Example#3 based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e.
BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.
MaxTime
sleeping sleeping
0H 15th M 30th M 45th M 1H 1H 10th M 1H 25thM
Wakes up and
collects data
2.8V
Does not report
Wakes up and
collects data
2.8V
Does not report
Wakes up and
collects data
REPORT 2.8V
Wakes up and collects
data
2.7V |2.7-2.8|=0.1
REPORTS 2.7V
Wakes up and
collects data 2.7V
Does not report
Users push the button,
REPORTS 2.7V.
Recalculate MaxTime.
Wakes up and
collects data
2.8V
Does not report
Wakes up and
collects data
REPORT 2.8V
Wakes up and
collects data
2.8V
Does not report
Wakes up and
collects data
REPORT 2.8V
Wakes up and
collects data
2.7V
Does not report
Wakes up and
collects data
2.7V
Does not report
Wakes up and
collects data
2.7V
Does not report

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Notes:
(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 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.
(3) We 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.
(4) 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.

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6. Installation
1.Remove the 3M adhesive on the back of the
device and attach the body to the surface of a
smooth object (please do not stick it to a rough
surface to prevent the device from falling off after
a long time use).
Note:
⚫Wipe the surface clean before installation to
avoid dust on the surface to affect the
adhesion of the device.
⚫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. The device detects a sudden movement or
vibration, and it will immediately sends a report.
After the vibration alarm, the device waits for a
certain period of time (DeactiveTime- default : 5
seconds,can be modified) to enter the quiescent
state before starting the next detection.
Note:
⚫If the vibration continues to occur during this
process(quiescent state), it will delay 5 seconds
until it enters the quiescent state.
⚫When the vibration alarm is generated, the
counting data will be sent.
Activity Detection Sensor (R313FB) is suitable for
the following scenarios:
⚫Valuables (Painting, Safe)
⚫Industrial Equipment
⚫Industrial Instrument
⚫Medical Instruments
When it necessary to detect a possibility of the
valuables are moved and the motor running.

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7. Relative Devices
8. 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.
Model
Function
Appearance
R718MBA
Send an alarm when detecting vibration or movement
R718MBB
Count the number of vibration or movement
R718MBC
Count the time interval of vibration or movement
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