Low power consumption design considering battery operation! Compatible with various sequences.
The "OiNET-950NU82" is a LoRaWAN-compliant end device equipped with one port for voltage-free contact input. It can connect devices that perform voltage-free contact output, such as sensors that detect door openings and closings, or devices that provide contact pulse output, like rain gauges, and communicate using LoRaWAN. Additionally, it features a low-power design considering battery operation. 【Features】 ■ Compliant with LoRaWAN specifications (Class A/C, various MAC commands) ■ Low power consumption design (operates in mA during transmission and μA during sleep) ■ Supports various sequences (scheduled transmission/cyclic transmission/state change transmission/state acquisition/control/setting changes, etc.) ■ Compatible with LoRaSPN (Small Private Network) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Material/Color: PC+ABS/Beige ■Size/Weight: 133×83×53mm (excluding protrusions)/325g (including lithium battery) ■Power Supply/Battery Capacity: Battery power: DC+2.5–3.3V/Battery capacity: 15360mAh ■External Interface: No-voltage contact input, reed switch (for maintenance and testing), Maintenance serial (UART) ■Antenna: Built-in pattern antenna: less than 3dBi ■Operating Conditions/Cooling Method: -10 to +60℃, 25% to 85% (no condensation or freezing)/Natural air cooling ■Waterproof/Dustproof: IP44 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Monitoring and sensing of infrastructure (e.g., opening and closing of sluice gates, fault detection) ■ Monitoring systems for public security and disaster response (e.g., door opening and closing detection, rainfall monitoring) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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