Smart Button Featuring LoRaWAN® WS101 User Guide Milesight IoT
Safety Precautions Milesight will not shoulder responsibility for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of this operating guide. The device must not be modified in any way. Do not place the device close to objects with naked flames. Do not place the device where the temperature is below/above the operating range. When installing the battery, please install it accurately, and do not install the reverse or wrong model.
Contents 1. Product Introduction................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Features............................................................................................................................................4 2. Hardware Introduction................
1. Product Introduction 1.1 Overview WS101 is a LoRaWAN® based smart button for wireless controls, triggers and alarms. WS101 supports multiple press actions, all of which can be defined by the user to control devices or trigger scenes. Besides, Milesight also provides a red button version that is primarily used for emergency situation. Compact and battery-powered, WS101 is easy to install and carry everywhere. WS101 can be widely used in smart homes, smart offices, hotels, schools, etc.
2.2 Hardware Overview 2.3 Dimensions (mm) 2.4 LED Patterns WS101 equips with a LED indicator to indicate the network status and reset button features. Besides, when button is pressed, the indicator will light up at the same time. Red indicator means network is unregistered, while green indicator means device has registered on network.
3. Operation Guide 3.1 Button Mode WS101 provides 3 kinds of pressing actions allowing users to define different alarms. Please refer to chapter 5.1 for detailed message of every action. Mode Action Mode 1 Short press the button (≤3 seconds). Mode 2 Long press the button (>3 seconds). Mode 3 Double press the button. 3.2 NFC Configuration WS101 can be configured via NFC-enabled smartphone. 1. Pull out the battery insulating sheet to power on the device.
2) If the smartphone fails to read/write configurations via NFC, move the phone away and back to try again. 3) WS101 can also be configured by ToolBox software via dedicated NFC reader provided by Milesight IoT, you can also configure it via TTL interface inside the device. 3.3 LoRaWAN Settings LoRaWAN settings are used for configuring the transmission parameters in LoRaWAN® network.
Spread Factor Confirmed Mode If ADR is disabled, the device will send data via this spread factor. If the device does not receive ACK packet from network server, it will resend data 3 times at most. Reporting interval ≤ 30 mins: device will send specific mounts of LoRaMAC packets to check connection status every 30 mins; If no reply after specific Rejoin Mode packets are being sent, the device will re-join.
1-40, 60: Enabling Channel 1 to Channel 40 and Channel 60 All: Enabling all channels Null: Indicates that all channels are disabled Note: For -868M model, default frequency is EU868; For -915M model, default frequency is AU915. 3.4 General Settings Go to Device->Setting->General Settings of ToolBox App to change the reporting interval, etc. Parameters Reporting Interval LED Indicator Description Reporting interval of battery level to network server.
Buzzer Low Power Alarm Interval Change Password The buzzer will be triggering together with indicator if the device is registered to network. The button will report low power alarms according to this interval when the battery is lower than 10%. Change the password for ToolBox App to write this device. 3.5 Maintenance 3.5.1 Upgrade 1. Download firmware from Milesight website to your smartphone. 2. Open ToolBox App and click “Browse” to import firmware and upgrade the device.
Note: Slide the template item to the left to edit or delete the template. Click the template to edit the configurations. 3.5.3 Reset to Factory Default Please select one of the following methods to reset device: Via Hardware: Hold on the reset button for more than 10s. After reset complete, the indicator will blink in green twice and device will reboot. Via ToolBox App: Go to Device -> Maintenance to tap “Reset”, then attach smartphone with NFC area to device to complete reset.
4. Installation 3M Tapes Fix: Paste 3M tape to the back of the button, then tear the other side and place it on a flat surface. Screw Fix: Remove the back cover of the button, screw the wall plugs into the wall and fix the cover with screws on it, then install back the device. Lanyard: Pass the lanyard through the aperture near the edge of the button, then you can hang the button onto keychains and the like. 5.
Channel ff Type Data Example Description 01(Protocol Version) 01 V1 08(Device SN) 61 27 a2 17 41 32 Device SN is 6127a2174132 09 (Hardware Version) 01 40 V1.4 0a (Software Version) 01 14 V1.14 0f(Device Type) 00 Class A Example: ff 09 01 00 ff 0a 01 02 ff 0f 00 Channel Type Value Channel Type Value ff 09 (Hardware version) 0100 (V1.0) ff 0a (Software version) 0102 (V1.2) Channel Type Value ff 0f (Device Type) 00 (Class A) 5.
5.3 Downlink Commands WS101 supports downlink commands to configure the device. Application port is 85 by default.