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netvox R315LA Wireless Proximity Sensor

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FAQs

  • Q: How can I check the battery life of the device?
  • Q: What should I do if the device fails to join the network?
    • A: Follow the troubleshooting steps outlined in the setup instructions. Ensure proper battery insertion and network search procedures are followed.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

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.

Introduction

R315LA is a proximity sensor that detects an object’s presence by measuring the distance between the sensor and the item. With a 62cm measurement range, it is suitable for short-range measurements, such as toilet paper detection. In addition, R315LA is small and light in weight. Without time-consuming and complicated installation methods, users can easily fix R315LA on a surface and get accurate measurement results.

LoRa Wireless Technology

LoRa is a wireless communication technology famous for its long-distance transmission and low power consumption. Compared with other communication methods, LoRa spread spectrum modulation technique greatly extends the communication distance. It can be widely used in any use case that requires long-distance and low-data wireless communications. For example, automatic meter reading, building automation equipment, wireless security systems, and industrial monitoring. It has features like small size, low power consumption, long transmission distance, strong 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

netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (1)

Features

  • Time of Flight (ToF) sensor
  • SX1262 wireless communication module
  • 2* 3V CR2450 coin cell batteries
  • Compatible with LoRAWAN Class A
  • Frequency hopping spread spectrum technology
  • Configure parameters through third-party software platforms, read data, and set alarms via SMS text and email (optional)
  • Applicable to third-party platforms: Actility / ThingPark, TTN, MyDevices / Cayenne
  • Low power consumption and long battery life

Note: Please visit http://www.netvox.com.tw/electric/electric_calc.html for more information about battery life.

Setup Instructions

On/Off 

On/Off
Power on Insert two 3V CR2450 batteries.
Turn on Press the function key and the green indicator flashes once.
Turn off (Factory resetting) Press and hold the function key for 5 seconds until the green indicator flashes 20 times.
Power off Remove Batteries.
 

 

 

Note

1.      Remove and insert the battery, the device is on/off according to the last status before powering off.

2.      The on/off interval should be about 10 seconds to avoid the interference of capacitor inductance and other energy storage components.

3.   Press and hold the function key until the batteries are inserted, the device will be in engineering

test mode.

Network Joining
 

Never joined the network

Turn on the device to search the network.

The green indicator stays on for 5 seconds: Success The green indicator remains off: Fail

Had joined the network (without factory resetting) Turn on the device to search the previous network.

The green indicator stays on for 5 seconds: Success The green indicator remains off: Fail

 

Fail to join the network

1.   Please remove batteries when the device is not in use.

2.   Please check the device verification information on the gateway or consult your platform server provider.

Function Key
 

Press and hold for 5 seconds

Factory resetting / Turn off

The green indicator flashes for 20 times: Success The green indicator remains off: Fail

 

Press 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
Sleeping Mode
 

The device is on and in the network

Sleeping period: Min Interval.

When the reportchange exceeds the setting value or the state changes: send a data report according to Min Interval.

 

The device is on

but not in the network

1.   Please remove batteries when the device is not in use.

2.   Please check the device verification information on the gateway or consult your platform server provider.

Low Voltage Warning

Low Voltage 2.6V

Data Report

The device will immediately send a version packet report and an attribute report, including status and distance. It sends data in the default configuration before any configuration is done.

  • Default setting: 
    • Max Interval: 0x0E10 (3600s)
    • Min Interval: 0x0E10 (3600s)
    • BatteryChange: 0x01 (0.1V)
    • DistanceChange: 0x0014 (20mm)
    • OnDistanceThreshold = 0x0064 (100mm)
  • Threshold Alarm:
    • Low Distance Alarm: 0x01 (bit0=1)
    • High Distance Alarm: 0x02 (bit1=1)

Note:

  • a. When the Distance ≤ OnDistanceThreshold, the Status = 0x01 (object detected). When the Distance > OnDistanceThreshold, the Status = 0x00 (no object detected).
  • b. The device report interval will be programmed based on the default firmware which may vary.
  • c. The interval between two reports must be the minimum time.
  • d. Please refer Netvox LoRaWAN Application Command document and Netvox Lora Command Resolver

Data report configuration and sending period 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

 

Cannot be 0

Report

 

per Min Interval

Report

 

per Max Interval

Example of ReportDataCmd

FPort: 0x06

Bytes 1 1 1 Var (Fix = 8 Bytes)
  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 to the devicetype
  • NetvoxPayLoadData– Fixed bytes (Fixed = 8 Bytes)

Tips

  1. Battery Voltage:
    • The voltage value is bit 0 to bit 6, bit 7=0 is normal voltage, and bit 7=1 is low voltage.
    • Battery=0xA0, binary= 1001 1010, if bit 7= 1, it means low voltage.
    • The actual voltage is 0001 1010 = 0x1A= 26, 26*0.1V = 2.6V
  2. Version Packet:
    • When Report Type=0x00 is the version packet, such as 01DD000A01202404010000, the firmware version is 2024.04.01.
  3. Data Packet:
    • When Report Type=0x01 is the data packet.
 

Device

Device Type Report Type  

NetvoxPayLoadData

 

 

 

 

 

R315LA

 

 

 

 

 

0xDD

0x00 SoftwareVersion

(1 Byte) e.g.0x0A—V1.0

HardwareVersion

(1 Byte)

DateCode

(4 Bytes, e.g. 0x20170503)

Reserved

(2 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

 

 

 

 

0x01

 

 

 

Battery (1 Byte, unit:0.1V)

 

 

VModbusID (1 Byte, Virtual Modbus ID)

 

 

Status (1 Byte 0x01_On 0x00_Off)

 

 

 

Distance (2 Bytes, unit:1mm)

Threshold Alarm (1 Byte)

Bit0_Low Distance Alarm,

Bit1_High Distance Alarm,

Bit2-7: Reserved

 

 

 

Reserved

(2 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

Example 1 of Uplink: 01DD011D00010085000000

  • 1st byte (01): Version
  • 2nd byte (DD): DeviceType 0xDD-R315LA
  • 3rd byte (01): ReportType
  • 4th byte (1D): Battery-2.9V, 1D (Hex) = 29 (Dec), 29*0.1V=2.9V
  • 5th byte (00): VmodbusID
  • 6th byte (01): Status -On
  • 7th8th byte (0085): Distance-133mm, 0085 (Hex) = 133 (Dec), 133* 1mm = 133mm
  • 9th byte (00): ThresholdAlarm-No Alarm
  • 10th11th byte (0000): Reserved

Low Distance Alarm = 0x01 (bit0=1)
High Distance Alarm = 0x02 (bit1=1)

Example of Report 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 = 9 Bytes)
 

Description

 

Device

Cmd ID Device Type  

NetvoxPayLoadData

 

Config ReportReq

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R315LA

 

0x01

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0xDD

 

MinTime

(2 Bytes, unit: s)

 

MaxTime

(2 Bytes, unit: s)

BatteryChange (1 Byte, unit: 0.1v) DistanceChange (2 Bytes, unit: 1mm) Reserved (2 Bytes, fixed 0x00)
Config ReportRsp  

0x81

Status (0x00_success) Reserved

(8 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

ReadConfig ReportReq  

0x02

Reserved

(9 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

 

ReadConfig ReportRsp

 

0x82

 

MinTime

(2 Bytes, unit: s)

 

MaxTime

(2 Bytes, unit: s)

BatteryChange (1 Byte, unit: 0.1v) DistanceChange (2 Bytes, unit: 1mm) Reserved (2 Bytes, fixed 0x00)
 

SetOnDistance ThresholdRreq

 

0x03

 

OnDistanceThreshold (2 Bytes, unit: 1mm)

 

Reserved

(7 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

 

SetOnDistance ThresholdRrsp

 

0x83

 

Status (0x00_success)

 

Reserved

(8 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

 

GetOnDistance ThresholdRreq

 

0x04

 

Reserved

(9 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

 

GetOnDistance ThresholdRrsp

 

0x84

 

OnDistanceThreshold (2 Bytes, unit: 1mm)

 

Reserved

(7 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

  1. Configure device parameters
    • MinTime = 0x003C (60s), MaxTime = 0x003C (60s), BatteryChange = 0x01 (0.1V), Distancechange = 0x0032 (50mm)
    • Downlink: 01DD003C003C0100320000
    • Response: 81DD000000000000000000 (configuration successful)
      • 81DD010000000000000000 (configuration failed)
  2. Read parameters
    • Downlink: 02DD000000000000000000
    • Response: 82DD003C003C0100320000 (current parameters)
  3. Configure parameters
    • OnDistanceThreshold = 0x001E (30mm)
    • Downlink: 03DD001E00000000000000
    • Response: 83DD000000000000000000 (configuration successful)
      • 83DD010000000000000000 (configuration failed)
  4. Read parameters
    • Downlink: 04DD000000000000000000
    • Response: 84DD001E00000000000000 (current parameters)
    • Note: Distance > OnDistanceThreshold, the Status = 0x00. (no object detected)
      • Distance ≤ OnDistanceThreshold, the Status = 0x01. (object detected)

Example of GlobalCalibrateCmd

FPort: 0x0E (port 14, Dec)

 

Description CmdID SensorType PayLoad (Fix = 9 Bytes)
 

SetGlobalCalibrateReq

 

0x01

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0x36

Channel (1 Byte, 0_Channel1, 1_Channel2, etc.) Multiplier (2 Bytes, Unsigned) Divisor (2 Bytes, Unsigned) DeltValue (2 Bytes, Signed) Reserved (2 Bytes, fixed 0x00)
 

SetGlobalCalibrateRsp

 

0x81

Channel (1Byte, 0_Channel1, 1_Channel2, etc.)  

Status (1 Byte, 0x00_success)

 

Reserved (7 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

 

GetGlobalCalibrateReq

 

0x02

Channel (1 Byte, 0_Channel1, 1_Channel2, etc.)  

Reserved (8 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

 

GetGlobalCalibrateRsp

 

0x82

Channel (1 Byte, 0_Channel1, 1_Channel2, etc.) Multiplier (2 Bytes, Unsigned) Divisor (2 Bytes, Unsigned) DeltValue (2 Bytes, Signed) Reserved (2 Bytes, fixed 0x00)
  1. Configure device parameters
    • Channel = 0x00, Multiplier = 0x0001, Divisor = 0x0001, DeltValue = 0xFFFF (2’s complement binary representation of -1)
    • Downlink: 01360000010001FFFF0000
    • Response: 8136000000000000000000 (configuration successful)
      • 8136000100000000000000 (configuration failed)
  2. Read parameters
    • Downlink: 0236000000000000000000
    • Response: 82360000010001FFFF0000 (current parameters)

Note:

  • a. When Multiplier ≠ 0, calibration = DeltValue*Multiplier
  • b. When Divisor ≠ 1, calibration = DeltValue/Divisor
  • c. Positive and negative numbers are supported.
  • d. The last configuration will be kept when the device is factory reset.

Example of NetvoxLoRaWANRejoin

(NetvoxLoRaWANRejoin command is to check if the device is still in the network. If the device is disconnected, it will automatically rejoin back to the network.)

Fport: 0x20 (port 32, Dec)

CmdDescriptor CmdID (1 Byte) Payload (5 Bytes)
 

 

SetNetvoxLoRaWANRejoinReq

 

 

0x01

RejoinCheckPeriod (4 Bytes, unit: 1s

0XFFFFFFFF Disable NetvoxLoRaWANRejoinFunction)

 

 

RejoinThreshold (1 Byte)

SetNetvoxLoRaWANRejoinRsp 0x81 Status (1 Byte, 0x00_success) Reserved

(4 Bytes, fixed 0x00)

GetNetvoxLoRaWANRejoinReq 0x02 Reserved (5 Bytes, fixed 0x00)
GetNetvoxLoRaWANRejoinRsp 0x82 RejoinCheckPeriod (4 Bytes, unit:1s) RejoinThreshold (1 Byte)
  1. Configure parameters
    • RejoinCheckPeriod = 0x00000E10 (60min); RejoinThreshold = 0x03 (3 times)
    • Downlink: 0100000E1003
    • Response: 810000000000 (configuration succeed)
      • 810100000000 (configuration fail)
  2. Read configuration
    • Downlink: 020000000000
    • Response: 8200000E1003

Note:

  • a. Set RejoinCheckThreshold as 0xFFFFFFFF to stop the device from rejoining the network.
  • b. The last configuration would be kept as the device is factory reset.
  • c. Default setting: RejoinCheckPeriod = 2 (hr) and RejoinThreshold = 3 (times)

Example of VModbusID

Fport: 0x22 (port 34, Dec)

CmdDescriptor CmdID (1 Byte) Payload (5 Bytes)
SetVModbusIDReq 0x01 VModbusID (1 Byte)
SetVModbusIDRsp 0x81 Status (1 Byte, 0x00_success)
GetVModbusIDReq 0x02 Reserved (1 Byte, fixed 0x00)
GetVModbusIDRsp 0x82 VModbusID (1 Byte)
  1. Configure device parameters
    • VModbusID = 0x01 (1)
    • Downlink: 0101
    • Response: 8100 (configuration successful)
      • 8101 (configuration failed)
  2. Read parameters
    • Downlink: 0200
    • Response: 8201 (current parameters)

Example of AlarmThresholdCmd

FPort: 0x10 (port = 16, Dec)

CmdDescriptor CmdID

(1Byte)

Payload(10Bytes)
 

SetSensorAlarm ThresholdReq

 

 

0x01

Channel (1Byte) 0x00_Channel 1 SensorType(1Byte) 0x00_ Disable ALL SensorthresholdSet

0x2F_Distance

 

SensorHighThreshold (4Bytes,Unit:1mm)

 

SensorLowThreshold (4Bytes,Unit:1mm)

SetSensorAlarm

ThresholdRsp

0x81 Status

(0x00_success)

Reserved

(9Bytes,Fixed 0x00)

 

GetSensorAlarm ThresholdReq

 

 

0x02

 

Channel(1Byte) 0x00_Channel1

SensorType(1Byte) 0x00_ Disable ALL SensorthresholdSet

0x2F_ Distance

 

Reserved (8Bytes,Fixed 0x00)

 

GetSensorAlarm ThresholdRsp

 

 

0x82

Channel (1Byte) 0x00_Channel 1 SensorType(1Byte) 0x00_ Disable ALL SensorthresholdSet

0x2F_Distance

 

SensorHighThreshold (4Bytes,Unit:1mm)

 

SensorLowThreshold (4Bytes,Unit:1mm)

Note:

(1)   Distance sensor type = 0x2F, Channel = 0x00.

(2)   Set SensorHighThreshold or SensorLowThreshold as 0xFFFFFFFF to disable the threshold.

(3)   The last configuration will be kept after the device is factory reset.

 

  • Configure distance high alarm = 200mm, low alarm =100mm
    • Downlink: 01002F000000C800000064 // C8(Hex) = 200(DEC)
    • // 64(Hex) = 100(DEC)
    • Response: 8100000000000000000000 (Configuration success)
  • GetSensorAlarmThresholdReq
    • Downlink: 02002F0000000000000000
    • Response: 82002F000000C800000064 (Configuration success)
  • Clear all SensorThreshold (Sensor type=0x00)
    • Downlink: 0100000000000000000000
    • Response: 8100000000000000000000

Example for MinTime/MaxTime logic

Example#1 based on MinTime = 1 Hour, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange=0.1Vnetvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (2)

Note: MaxTime = MinTime. Data will only be reported according to MaxTime (MinTime) duration regardless of BatteryVoltageChange value.

Example#2 based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (3)

Example#3 based on MinTime = 15 Minutes, MaxTime= 1 Hour, Reportable Change i.e. BatteryVoltageChange= 0.1V.netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (4)

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.

Installation

Toilet Paper Detection

  1. Turn R315LA over and peel the backings off the double-sided tapes.netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (5)
  2. Clean the surface and install R315LA on it. netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (6)
  3. Close the case and finish installation. netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (7)
    • Note: a. Please install R315LA on a flat surface. Installing it on a rough surface could affect the adhesion of the double-sided tape.
    • b. Installing R315LA near a metal shielding box or any electrical equipment could cause interruptions to transmission.
  4. R315LA reports data.
    • A. When the toilet paper is still sufficient, …netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (8)
    • Distance ≤ OnDistanceThreshold, the Status = 0x01. netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (9)
    • B. When the toilet paper is about to run out, …netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (10)
    • Note:
      • Default: DistanceChange = 0x0014 (20mm)
      • OnDistanceThreshold = 0x0064 (100mm)
    • Distance > OnDistanceThreshold, the Status = 0x00.netvox-R315LA-Wireless-Proximity-Sensor-FIG (11)

Important Maintenance Instructions

Kindly pay attention to the following 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 a dusty or dirty environment. It might damage its detachable parts and electronic components.
  • Do not store the device under extremely hot conditions. High temperatures 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, moisture that forms inside the device will damage 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 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 operating properly, please take it to the nearest authorized service facility for repair.

Documents / Resources

netvox R315LA Wireless Proximity Sensor [pdf] User Manual
R315LA Wireless Proximity Sensor, R315LA, Wireless Proximity Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Sensor

References

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