Smoke detector EASY PROTECT RADIO with LoRaWAN® Interface from ZENNERAttention: This item can only be ordered in increments of 4!
Smoke detector from ZENNER approved according to DIN EN 14604 reliably detects all fire classes. It fulfils all standards and approvals required in by German regulations.
Allows remote maintenance in accordance with DIN 14676-1
Type C construction: Complete remote inspection
Comfort function: event-based LoRaWAN telegram when smoke is detected can be activated via downlink
The LoRaWAN device detects the smoke development optically and is additionally equipped with a temperature sensor. This makes it particularly reliable in responding to both slow smouldering fires as well as fast fire progressions with high temperature development. The permanently installed battery of the smoke detector has a lifetime of 10 years and is automatically activated during assembly. The EASY PROTECT Radio is equipped with a large test button for muting as well as with LED control lamps, which ensure the functionality of the and possible interference signals. Note: In the case of smoke detection, an alarm tone is triggered, an alarm message via LoRaWAN can be activated via downlink from FW version 2.20.
Approved according to DIN EN 14606
Approved according to DIN 14676
OPTIONAL with ZENNER IoT PLUG&PLAY booking-in services:
Simply selsect one of the two ZENNER IoT PLUG&PLAY booking-in options to the right of the product image by clicking on the selection box. Selecting the log-in service ensures that your purchased ZENNER Smoke Detector Easy Protect Radio LoRaWAN is directly created in the ZC LoRaWAN®-Netz EUROPE and optionally also automatically added to your B.One Gallery visualisation platform. Without manual configuration, setup and authentication. Prerequisite for visualisation: You already have a ZENNER IoT GatewayPLUS SMART, ZENNER IoT GatewayPLUS Indoor or Outdoor with the IoT PLUG&PLAY Option selected in uses.
Order, plug in, switch on and view the sensor data in your B.One Gallery. See the measurement data, actions and progressions of your sensor directly there. Design and view your graphics, charts and reports. Create graphical reports of your data and share them with your colleagues, partners, customers or service providers simply via WebLink. The reports can be updated and the recipients only need a web browser.
KLAX 2.0 - LoRaWAN® sensor/optohead for remote reading of modern measuring equipment
By using the new KLAX 2.0, the values (e.g. electricity meter reading in kWh) of modern metering devices are transmitted via LoRaWAN®. This allows energy efficiency measures to be implemented and increased transparency to be achieved.To do this, the KLAX 2.0 simply has to be attached to the optical interface (IR interface) of the mME using an integrated magnet. After successful integration into the backend, the data can be continuously recorded and processed every 15 minutes. The standardized SML protocol is used, making the KLAX 2.0 compatible with various smart meter devices. The external LoRaWAN® antenna improves the transmission performance in the basement or in the meter box.
Meters already successfully tested with KLAX 2.0 sensor:
Holley DTZ541-ZEBA
Holley DTZ541-ZDBA
Logarex LK13BE803039, LK13BE803049
Itron 3.HZ-AC-H4-A1, Itron 3.HZ-AC-D4-A1
efr SGM-C4-2A920L, SGM-C4-2A92TL
EMH eHZ-HW8E2A5L0EL1P, eHZ-GW8E2A500AX1
Norax 3D, 3D+
Landis+Gyr E320-AM1D.A1A.A0-S1B-S1
Landis+Gyr E350, ZMD120AP, ZMD120AR, ZMB120, ZMD410
ISKRA MT 681-D4A51-K0p
FTL Tritschler VC2, VC3, TC2
Elster AS3000
UltraHeat 50 (Landis+Gyr, Siemens & neovac)
eBZ DD3 BZ06 ETA - ODZ1DZG DVS74, DVS76, WS74Easymeter Q3BA2202
Mobile LoRaWAN® Field Tester / Range Tester from Adeunis
LoRaWAN field tester for real-time network analysis and signal strength testing. It allows the transmission, reception and immediate display of LoRaWAN messages and their quality/field strength in the network used.
Use Cases:
Coverage and range tests with geolocation of the measuring points
Optimization of sensor locations / positions for assembly planning
Selection of the most suitable network
Low cost LoRaWAN sensor from ELSYS for indoor environment monitoring
A LoRaWAN room sensor for measuring the indoor climate (temperature, humidity), light and motion (PIR), in an inconspicuous housing for simple wall mounting.
BOSCH LoRaWAN® Parking Sensor Parking Lot PLS 868 MHz IP67
The LoRaWAN® Parking Lot PLS is a sensor for Smart Parking and Smart City applications. The sensor is battery powered and designed for surface mounting. Both screw and adhesive mounting is possible. The parking sensor detects and reports the occupancy of individual parking spaces / parking lots and thus enables active parking space management. The simple retrofit solution for the monitoring of parking spaces can be installed in a few minutes.
Drivers in large cities spend on average more than 40 hours a year behind the wheel alone to find parking spaces. Around 30 % of inner-city traffic and the associated CO2 emissions are accounted for by the search for parking space alone. However, the question of where the next available parking space is has been answered much faster than before with digital solutions for some time now.
This time saving is made possible by modern Internet-of-Things technologies. Sensors are integrated into a networked overall mobility solution via LoRaWAN® radio technology (Long Range Wide Area Network). The radio technology makes it possible to collect data from sensors over a large radius via a gateway and send it to intelligent traffic control systems. The information about the occupancy status of the parking lot ends up in the back end of the mobility system, where it is processed and made available to the end users via navigation system, smartphone app or website. In this way, motorists can navigate to the nearest available parking space. The back-end system can also store the type of parking space involved, i.e. "normal" surface parking or special parking space (women's, family or disabled parking, e-charging station).
The solution is also suitable for monitoring escape routes (e.g. fire department access roads) or e-charging stations.
The parking sensor contains two independent sensor elements, a magnetometer to detect changes in the magnetic field of the environment and a RADAR sensor to measure the reflectivity of the object above the sensor.