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== Datasheet ==
== Datasheet ==


=== '''1. Features''' ===
=== 1. Features ===
'''Built for the Wild. Engineered for Industry.'''


==== Built for the Wild. Engineered for Industry. ====
Remote monitoring is often required in the most unforgiving places. SENSBLUE MONARCH was explicitly designed for demanding and harsh installation locations where standard equipment often fails.
Remote monitoring is often required in the most unforgiving places. SENSBLUE MONARCH was explicitly designed for demanding and harsh installation locations where standard equipment often fails.


==== '''True efficiency isn’t about doing less. It’s about timing.''' ====
'''True efficiency isn’t about doing less. It’s about timing.'''
 
Engineered to master the balance between granular monitoring and energy conservation. If values are not within range, it will send the data as soon as possible so you can act on time. It is autonomy, redefined.
Engineered to master the balance between granular monitoring and energy conservation. If values are not within range, it will send the data as soon as possible so you can act on time. It is autonomy, redefined.


=== '''1.1 Table of SENSBLUE MONARCH Reference ID Model Number''' ===
==== 1.1 Table of SENSBLUE MONARCH Reference ID Model Number ====
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=== '''2. General Description''' ===
=== 2. General Description ===
SENSBLUE MONARCH is a multifunctional embedded system designed for industrial and remote monitoring applications.
SENSBLUE MONARCH is a multifunctional embedded system designed for industrial and remote monitoring applications.


It integrates a wide range of communication interfaces, sensor inputs, and control outputs, making it suitable for IoT, telemetry, and simple automation solutions. Powered by a solar panel and internal battery for remote, demanding and harsh installation locations, or, alternatively, by an external power supply.
It integrates a wide range of communication interfaces, sensor inputs, and control outputs, making it suitable for IoT, telemetry, and simple automation solutions. Powered by a solar panel and internal battery for remote, demanding and harsh installation locations, or, alternatively, by an external power supply.


=== '''2.1 Main Features''' ===
==== 2.1 Main Features ====
 
* Integrated Solar Panel (in specific model versions)
* Integrated Solar Panel (in specific model versions)
* Internal 18650 lithium-ion Battery
* Internal 18650 lithium-ion Battery
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* FOTA (Firmware Over the Air Update)
* FOTA (Firmware Over the Air Update)


=== '''3.2 Technical Specifications''' ===
==== 2.2 Technical Specifications ====
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!'''Parameter'''
!'''Parameter'''
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|-
|Power Supply
|Power Supply
|- (Li-Ion 18650) Internal battery + Solar panel<br>
| - (Li-Ion 18650) Internal battery + Solar panel<br>- 12-24V External power
- 12-24V External power
|-
|-
|Protections
|Protections
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|Polycarbonate
|Polycarbonate
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=== 3. Communication Interfaces ===
SENSBLUE MONARCH supports the following communication interfaces:
{| class="wikitable tech-table led-table"
! colspan="6" |'''RS485'''
|-
| colspan="6" |local  12V DC/DC boost converter (max100mA)
|-
! colspan="6" |'''Wi-Fi'''
|-
| colspan="6" |2.4  GHz Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with HT20 / HT40
|-
| colspan="6" |Centre  frequency range of operating channel: 2412 ~ 2484 MHz
|-
! colspan="6" |'''GSM - Quectel BG95-M3:'''
|-
| colspan="4" rowspan="2" |Cat M1
| colspan="2" |B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B8/B12/B13/B18/B19/B20/
|-
| colspan="2" |B25/B26/B27/B28/B66/B85
|-
| colspan="4" rowspan="2" |Cat NB2
| colspan="2" |B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B8/B12/B13/B18/B19/B20/
|-
| colspan="2" |B25/B28/B66/B71/B85
|-
| colspan="4" |EGPRS
| colspan="2" |GSM850/EGSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900
|-
| colspan="4" |LTE  Bands Power Class
| colspan="2" |Power  Class 5 (21 dBm)
|-
! colspan="6" |'''HMI'''
|-
| colspan="6" |RGB LEDs
|-
| colspan="6" |Internal OLED Display 0.96”
|-
| colspan="6" |Push-button, Reset-button
|-
! colspan="6" |'''Led behaviour'''
|-
| colspan="2" |'''Colour'''
|'''Meaning'''
| colspan="3" |'''Description'''
|-
| rowspan="3" class="led-cyan" |
| rowspan="3" |Cyan
| rowspan="3" |Normal  Operation
| colspan="3" |The device is starting up.
|-
| colspan="3" |Sensors are being initialized or  read.
|-
| colspan="3" |The system is operating normally.
|-
| rowspan="3" class="led-blue" |
| rowspan="3" |Blue
| rowspan="3" |Connectivity
| colspan="3" |The device is connecting to the  network (GSM or Wi-Fi).
|-
| colspan="3" |The device is communicating with  the server.
|-
| colspan="3" |A periodic blue blink means the  device is waiting for network access.
|-
| rowspan="3" class="led-green" |
| rowspan="3" |Green
| rowspan="3" |Success
| colspan="3" |Data is being transmitted.
|-
| colspan="3" |A short green blink indicates  each data transmission.
|-
| colspan="3" |A steady green light means the  communication was completed successfully.
|-
| rowspan="2" class="led-orange" |
| rowspan="2" |Orange
| rowspan="2" |Warning
| colspan="3" |Data was sent but no confirmation  was received.
|-
| colspan="3" |A temporary or partial  communication issue occurred.
|-
| rowspan="3" class="led-red" |
| rowspan="3" |Red
| rowspan="3" |Error
| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Blinking patterns indicate  different types of errors:
|1 blink: Communication error
|-
|2 blinks: SIM card error
|-
|3 blinks: Network or  configuration error
|}
=== 4. RSSI levels, valid for Wi-Fi and LTE: ===
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|'''Excellent'''
|From  0 to -51 dBm
|-
|'''Good'''
|From −52 to −64 dBm
|-
|'''Medium'''
|From −65 to −94 dBm
|-
|'''Poor'''
|From −95 to −125 dBm
|}
=== 5. Power Supply ===
Multiple power inputs characteristics
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|'''External DC/DC Power Supply'''
| colspan="2" |12 – 24VDC
|-
| rowspan="6" |'''Battery  Input'''
| colspan="2" |4.2V  Battery Li-Ion 18650
|-
| colspan="2" |2900mAh
|-
| rowspan="2" |Working  Temperature
|Charge:  -20ºC ~ 60ºC
|-
|Discharge:  -40ºC ~ 85ºC
|-
| rowspan="2" |On-board  measurement
|Range:  0–100%
|-
|Resolution:  1%
|-
| rowspan="2" | '''USB'''
| colspan="2" |Type  C connector
|-
| colspan="2" |5V  only
|-
| '''Solar panel'''
| colspan="2" |For  charging internal battery only
|}
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=== 6. Hardware Block Diagram ===
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=== 7. Internal Pinout Diagram ===
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|1
|12V Sensor power Out
|12
|ASP (Application-Specific Port)
|-
|2
|RS485  A+
|13
|5-24V  External Power Supply
|-
|3
|RS485 B-
|14
|GND
|-
|4
|GND
|15
|GND
|-
|5
|Same  as 1
|16
|ASP (Application-Specific Port)
|-
|6
|Same  as 2
|17
|ASP (Application-Specific Port)
|-
|7
|Same  as 3
|18
|ASP (Application-Specific Port)
|-
|8
|Same  as 4
|19
|ASP (Application-Specific Port)
|-
|9
|ASP  (Application-Specific Port)
|20
|Nano  Sim Holder
|-
|10
|ASP  (Application-Specific Port)
|21
|18650 Battery
|-
|11
|ASP (Application-Specific Port)
|22
|Type C USB connector
|}
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=== 8. External Connectors Electrical Pinout Diagram & Mechanical Dimensions (mm) ===
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|'''Left/Centre Connector'''
|'''Right Connector'''
|-
|CA6GD  Female 7-pin (6+PE) IP67 HIRSCHMANN Pinout:
|CA6GS  Male 7-pin (6+PE) IP67 HIRSCHMANN Pinout:
|-
|1  - 12V Sensor power Out
|1  - External Power Supply (12V-24V)
|-
|2  - GND
|2  – GND
|-
|3  - RS485 A+
|3  – ASP  (Application-Specific Port)
|-
|4  - RS485 B-
|4  – ASP  (Application-Specific Port)
|-
|5  - ASP  (Application-Specific Port)
|5  - RS485 B-
|-
|6  - External power supply (12V-24V)
|6  - RS485 A+
|-
|7  -  ASP (Application-Specific Port)
|7  - 12V Sensor power Out
|}
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!'''European Directives'''
|-
|Directive  2014/53/EU (RED)
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|Directive  2014/30/EU (EMC)
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|Directive  2011/65/EU (RoHS)
|}
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!'''Applicable harmonized standards'''
|-
|EN  61326-1
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|EN  62368-1
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|ETSI  EN 301 489-1 / -17 / -52
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|ETSI  EN 300 328
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|ETSI  EN 301 908-1 / -13
|}
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=== 9. Probes ===
{{SimilarProductsTable}}
=== 10. Accessories ===
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|'''Name'''
|'''Requirements'''
|-
|PA000000020
|SENSBLUE  MONARCH RS485 Probe Splitter Box (1 input -> 2 outputs)
|
|-
|PA000000046
|SENSBLUE  MONARCH Power Supply (EU) 230VAC/12V@1A CA6LD
|
|-
|PA000000092
|SENSBLUE  MONARCH External Solar Panel 60W W/ Battery LiFePO4 12v 20Ah
|
|-
|MP000000428
|SENSBLUE  IoT Data Card 500MB
|
|-
|MP000000431
|N-Type  Antenna Cable 1m Male to Male
|
|-
|MP000000432
|N-Type  Antenna Cable 1m Male to Female
|
|-
|MP000000429
| [[Straight  N-Type Outdoor Antenna]]
|
|-
|MP000000430
|Panel  Mount Cellular N Type Antenna
|
|}
=== 11. Document History ===
{| class="wikitable"
|'''Version'''
|'''Description'''
|'''Date'''
|-
|SBMDATA v1.0
|First  version of SENSBLUE MONARCH Datasheet
|16/02/2026
|}
=== 12. MONARCH in-the-field ===
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== Quick Instalation Guide ==
=== Unpack and check all the components. ===
 What you´ll need:
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'' '''*Note that an antenna is only required if your model version has an external antenna connector. The same applies to the number of probes that can be used (one probe per connector).'''''
=== Step 1 - Connecting Your External Antenna ===
''''' *If your model does not have an external antenna connector, skip this step.'''''
  1 - Install the antenna by tighten it by hand only. Do not overtighten to avoid damaging the sealing.
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=== Step 2 - Connecting Your Probe ===
''''' *Please keep the probe's protection cap on until the end of the installation process.'''''
  2 - Connect the cable to the probe by rotating the probe onto the cable connector until it engages slightly, indicating that it is correctly positioned.
•Tighten the locking element on the cable connector clockwise until it is firmly secured to the probe.
•Apply only enough force to secure the connection without damaging the protective sealing.
  3 - Connect the other end of the cable to the SENSBLUE MONARCH in the same way.
'''''*If your model includes a second probe, repeat steps 2 and 3 for the second connector.'''''  
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=== Step 3 - Open the MONARCH ===
''' ''*If your model includes a solar panel, do not remove the protective cover until the MONARCH is installed in its final position. Be careful not to disconnect the cable linking the solar panel to the electronic board.'''''
  4 - Loosen the four screws securing the SENSBLUE MONARCH's cover.
  5 - Remove the label located on the battery holder. At this moment, the electronic unit will be powered on and will initiate its first startup.
'''''*The internal LED will begin to flash Cyan. For detailed information regarding the startup process and communication interfaces,''''' '''''see:''''' [[SENSBLUE MONARCH#3. Communication Interfaces|'''''Communication Interfaces''''']]
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=== Step 4 - Data Verification & Dashboard Access ===
  6 - Access this by scanning the QR code supplied with the device.
Once transmission is complete, verify the data on your Dashboard.
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''' ''*Scan this QR Code to preview your data on a demo dashboard.'''''
  7 - The Dashboard displays the latest transmissions from the installation process. It can be viewed on both mobile devices and computers.
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The process is now complete. Replace the cover and secure it by tightening the four screws in a '''diagonal pattern''' to ensure an even seal. If you encounter any issues, please contact our support team:
•Email: sales@atronia.eu
•Phone: +351 934 886 253
•Troubleshooting: '''''https://wiki.atronia.eu'''''