
R718PB15A - Wireless Bottom-installed Ultrasonic Liquid Level Sensor
The R718PB is a wireless communication device that measures the liquid level with an ultrasonic liquid level sensor. Ultrasonic liquid level sensor installed at the bottom of the container, it may measure water, gasoline, diesel and small, medium, large capacity storage tanks (metal, plastic, glass material). R718PB main unit and the ultrasonic liquid level sensor communicate via RS485 interface, and the detected data is sent to the other equipment shown which employs compliance LoraWANTM wireless communication protocol standards.
About this device
The R718PB is a wireless communication device that measures the liquid level with an ultrasonic liquid level sensor. Ultrasonic liquid level sensor installed at the bottom of the container, it may measure water, gasoline, diesel and small, medium, large capacity storage tanks (metal, plastic, glass material). R718PB main unit and the ultrasonic liquid level sensor communicate via RS485 interface, and the detected data is sent to the other equipment shown which employs compliance LoraWANTM wireless communication protocol standards.
The R718PB15A - Wireless Bottom-installed Ultrasonic Liquid Level Sensor supports 7 regional frequency plans and operates as a Class A LoRaWAN device. A payload codec is published in the repository, so uplinks are decoded automatically when you onboard it to The Things Stack.
Key features
- Sensors: level.
- Payload codec included, uplink decoder ready for one-click activation.
- 7 frequency plans supported: AS923, AU915-928, CN470-510, EU863-870, IN865-867, KR920-923, US902-928.
Vendor
At a glance
Hardware specifications
| Model ID | r718pb15a |
| Dimensions | 112 × 88.19 × 32 mm |
| Weight | 200 g |
| Operating temperature | -20 °C to 55 °C |
| Relative humidity | 0% to 0.9% |
Sensors & capabilities
Certifications & compliance
Standards
Network profiles
Capabilities are defined per firmware version and frequency plan, exactly as published in the repository.
Firmware 11
| Frequency plan | MAC | Reg. params | Class | Join | Max EIRP | Certified |
| AS923 | 1.0.2 | RP001-1.0.2-RevB | A | OTAA | 16 dBm | — |
| AU915-928 | 1.0.2 | RP001-1.0.2-RevB | A | OTAA | 20 dBm | — |
| CN470-510 | 1.0.2 | RP001-1.0.2-RevB | A | OTAA | 19 dBm | — |
| EU863-870 | 1.0.2 | RP001-1.0.2-RevB | A | OTAA | 16 dBm | — |
| IN865-867 | 1.0.2 | RP001-1.0.2-RevB | A | OTAA | 20 dBm | — |
| KR920-923 | 1.0.2 | RP001-1.0.2-RevB | A | OTAA | 14 dBm | — |
| US902-928 | 1.0.2 | RP001-1.0.2-RevB | A | OTAA | 20 dBm | — |
Frequency plan coverage
Live decoder playground
Decode any hex payload client-side with the device's published codec, the exact code The Things Stack runs.
// pick an example or paste a payload, then Decode
Example uplink from The Things Stack
The full JSON message your application receives via MQTT or webhook when this device sends the payload above, raw bytes, decoded fields and radio metadata included.
// decode a payload above to see the full envelope
Codec source
// loading codec…
Add to The Things Stack
Manual setup
Create an application
In The Things Stack console, go to Applications → Create application and pick a unique application ID.
Register an end device
Choose From the LoRaWAN Device Repository and search for “R718PB15A - Wireless Bottom-installed Ultrasonic Liquid Level Sensor”. Select your firmware version and frequency plan.
Enter device credentials
Provide the DevEUI, JoinEUI and AppKey printed on the device label or QR code.
Power on & verify uplinks
Within a few minutes you'll see the join request and decoded uplinks in the Live data tab.


