User's Guide

Abeeway Tracker Reference Guide FW 2.1 V1.1
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The battery level monitoring is done as follows:
Every 5 minutes
On a single button short press
When the battery level goes to 1%, the device sends a shutdown message with the reason low battery then moves
to the OFF mode (no more LoRaWAN
TM
payloads are sent).
The tracker remains in this state until the battery is recharged and restarted with a long button press.
Before moving to the OFF state, a low battery melody is played.
On restarted the tracker goes back to its previous operational mode.
Note
1- If the battery is not recharged and stays at 1% during a long time it will take much longer than the regular
two hours to fully recharge the tracker.
4.10 Network timeout monitoring
This feature is supported by all Abeeway trackers
This feature monitors the LoRaWAN
TM
network and resets the device in case of trouble.
The monitoring consists of two periods:
network_timeout_check: once this duration elapses the tracker prepends a Link Check Request in all
LoRaWAN
TM
uplinks (to force the network to answer). The associated timer is restarted each time a
LoRaWAN
TM
downlink is received.
network_timeout_reset: this duration covers the link check request period. Once elapsed, the tracker
resets.
4.11 User interfaces
Depending on the trackers, some user interfaces can be unmounted
User interfaces trackers
Button Micro tracker
Smart badge
LEDs Micro tracker
Smart badge
buzzer Micro tracker
Smart badge
Reed switch Compact tracker
4.11.1 Button management
The interface from the user to the tracker is performed via a button.