SMARTPLUG USER GUIDE
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SmartPlug User Guide DOCUMENT HISTORY Date Revision Modification Description March 2016 1.
SmartPlug User Guide CONTENTS 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 5 2 Start-up........................................................................................................................................ 5 3 Use cases ..................................................................................................................................... 7 3.
SmartPlug User Guide 1 INTRODUCTION This document describes the usage of the SmartPlug device. It is necessary to read the “LoRaWAN Sensors Application Layer Description” for the applicative layer presentation and the “LoRaWAN Sensors Behavior on Public LoRaWAN Networks” for the network layer in prerequisite for all generic information. 2 S TART-UP The SmartPlug uses the main voltage as a power supply. In order to switch it on, plug it into a wall socket. The SmartPlug will automatically start.
SmartPlug User Guide CAUTION: This is a device connected to the mains power source, do not open the boxing while the device is running The SmartPlug remote is not waterproof. Thus, it has to be protected from the water splash and cannot be used in bathrooms. Once plugged, the SmartPlug led will flash green. As long as the SmartPlug is not paired with the LoRaWAN network, the led will flash (cf. “LoRaWAN Sensors Behavior on Public LoRaWAN Networks” document).
SmartPlug User Guide 3 USE CASES 3.1 FIRST USE: CONTROLLING ELECTRIC DEVICES IN ON/O FF The direct application for the SmartPlug is to control electrical devices thanks to their electric supplies. Indeed the SmartPlug is plugged inside a wall socket. Then the device to control has to be plugged on the SmartPlug’s socket, as it can be seen on the picture here below.
SmartPlug User Guide Measure Unit Active Energy Reactive Energy Accumulation duration Active Power W.h VAR.h Number of sample W Reactive Power VAR CAUTION: The maximum power that the SmartPlug can commute is 16 A for the European version and 15 A for the US version. Please be careful to not exceed these limits. 3.
SmartPlug User Guide 4 HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE One led can be seen on the device (cf. picture in §2). This led can have 3 different colors Green: blinking until the association to a network is done. Red: not used for the moment Orange: blinking 3 time on a reset factory A user button can be seen as well on the picture in the paragraph §2. When the utton is pressed for a long time (7 to 8 second, until the orange led blink), the orange led will blink 3 times and a “Reset Factory” is done.
SmartPlug User Guide 5 APPLICATIVE LAYER The SmartPlug device is an awake device. It implements the “On/Off” cluster associated with the output controlled by relay, the “Power Quality” cluster and the “Simple-Metering-Like” cluster. SmartPlug integrated clusters: Cluster 0x0000 0x0050 0x0006 0x0052 0x8052 Cluster name Basic Configuration On/Off Simple Metering Like Power Quality Managed attributes All All All All All 5.
SmartPlug User Guide 5.1.3 CONFIGURE A BATCH REPORT ON THE S IMPLE METERING LIKE CLUSTER Specification: Timestamp and record the Active Energy and the Active Power each time it decrease or increase of respectively 10 W.h and 100 W. A batch has to be sent at least every 3h and at maximum every 10 min. The resolution needed for both of the measure is 1 W.h and 1 W.
SmartPlug User Guide 6 APPENDIX 6.1 SMARTPLUG FCC LABEL FCC ID: 2AGTV50-70-022 SmartPlug SENSOR 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.