Step 2: First Time Connecting
i) After you turn on the sensor, it will try to join the LoRa network. Once it joins, the
green indicator will flash.
ii) At any time, you can check if the sensor has joined the LoRa network by pressing a
releasing a function key. If the light flashes green, then it has joined. If it flashes red,
then is has not joined the LoRa network.
iii) When you first power on the sensor, it can take up to 8 hours to properly connect to
the LoRa network. This time can be reduced by pressing the function key on the
device about once every minute until data starts appearing in the BeeSecure app.
Step 3: Replacing the Batteries
i) The R311A sensor uses two off-the-shelf 3V CR2450 button batteries. These can be
purchased at your local hardware store.
Help
If the device can’t get LoRa reception and isn’t sending data to the BeeSecure app, make
sure the device has an unobstructed view of a LoRa gateway. If metal or concrete is
between the tracker and gateway, the signal range will be reduced.