AMR SENSORS- Mode d'emploi / User guide version V1.2
2.4. Technical specifications
2.4.1 General characteristics
Parametres
Supply voltage
Power supply
Operating temperature
Dimensions
Casing
Standards
2.4.2 Autonomy
Operating conditions
Stockage produit avant
utilisation : 1 an maximum.
Product storage before use:
1 year maximum.
Calculations carried out at
a temperature of 20°C
2.4.3 Radio characteristics
Mode
Radiated RF power
Wireless M-Bus T1
14dBm (25mW)
Wireless M-Bus R1
14dBm (25mW)
Wireless M-Bus S1
14dBm (25mW)
Wireless M-Bus C1
14dBm (25mW)
2.4.4 Operating modes
The AMR Sensors unit has three operating statuses (modes):
• STANDBY: This is the mode in which you receive your product or the default mode after having (re)configured your product (no radio
frames transmission).
• CONFIGURATION: This is the mode the product is in when the position of the switches is changed or when carrying out configuration via
radio.
• OPERATION: This is the mode in which the AMR Sensors unit transmits frames periodically.
2.4.5 Sensors compatibility
Examples of sensors tested by Adeunis RF (non-exhaustive list)
Type
4-20mA
4-20mA
0-10V
Mitchell instruments
0-10V
I/O
Value
3.6V nominal
Integrated Li-SOCl2 battery (radio management and sensor(s) queries)
-25°C / +70°C
105 x 50 x 27mm
IP 67
EN 300-220, EN 301-489, EN 60950, EN 13757-3 et EN 13757-4
Transmission interval
Number of sensors
10 sec
10 sec
10 min
10 min
12 h
12 h
Data rate
100 kbps
4.8 kbps
32 kbps
100 kbps
Name
EE80
CO2, temperature, relative humidity
E+E Electronik
PR791F
Asco Instrument
PF211
ADT 23-110
MSR Electronic
Luminosity, movements and motions
RBWF-LF
S+S Regeltechnik
T mode autonomy
1
2
1
2
1
2
Range (with sensor connected)
up to 600m
up to 800m
up to 800m
up to 600m
Type
Pressure
Relative humidity
Nitrogen dioxide NO2
15 mois
12 mois
12 ans
12 ans
+12 ans
+12 ans
Applications
Buildings technical management, air quality,
ventilation, etc...
Industrial processes, static and dynamic
measurements, etc...
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning and
regulating ambient conditions...
NO2 detection in underground garages,
tunnels, shelters, industrial zones, etc...
Building technical management, motion
detection for management of lighting, venti-
lation, etc...
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