Honeywell 5800 to LoRaWAN Bridge User Guide VERSION 1.
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. QUICK START ....................................................................................................................... 2 2. OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 2 2.1. Sensor Overview ........................................................................................................................2 2.2. Revision History .................
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE 1. QUICK START To start using your sensor, simply go to: https://console.radiobridge.com From here you can register your device and immediately start receiving messages. The sensor configuration, message monitoring, and setting up alerts is usually self-explanatory through the user interface. For further explanations of any sensor features, you may refer to this user guide 2. OVERVIEW 2.1.
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE 2.2. Revision History Table 1 Revision History Revision Date Description 1.0 December 2019 Initial release of the document 1.1 February 2020 Updated downlinks section 2.3. Document Conventions Table 2 Document Conventions Font / Icon Meaning Important notes Warnings and cautions 2.4. Part Numbers Table 3 Part Numbers Part Number Rating Wireless RBS306-HW5800-US Outdoor/Industrial LoRaWAN Region North America 3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.1.
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE 4. TEST MESSAGES The device can be triggered to send test messages by placing a magnet next to the side of the enclosure. The location of the magnet is indicated by the triangular notch on the side of RBSx01 and RBSx05 sensors. RBSx04 sensors do not have this capability. There is a small magnetic Hall effect sensor that will detect the presence of a magnet and send a message.
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE 5.2. Uplink Messages The uplink message (sensor to web application) specific to the bridge is defined in following table. The common uplink messages are not included in this section (see common messages document). Table 5 Uplink Message 0x17: Honeywell Sensor Event Bytes Description 0-2 Honeywell Sensor ID (usually located on a sticker on the sensor) 3 Event identifier 4-5 Event payload The events in byte 3 are defined in the following table.
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE 6. MECHANICAL DRAWINGS The mechanical drawings provided in this section are for the main body of the sensor. All dimensions are inches unless otherwise noted. 6.1. ARMORED OUTDOOR/INDUSTRIAL RBSX06 SENSORS COPYRIGHT © 2019, RADIO BRIDGE INC.
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE 7. REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE 7.1. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Per FCC 15.19(a)(3) and (a)(4) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Per FCC 15.
HONEYWELL 5800 TO LORAWAN BRIDGE 8. CUSTOMER SUPPORT Radio Bridge offers free technical support at: https://support.radiobridge.com Radio Bridge also offers technical support plans and service packages to help our customers get the most out of their Radio Bridge products. 9. DISCLAIMERS Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Radio Bridge.