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Posted: ‎2025-07-22 12:25 AM

Maximum number of powertags with Firmware 2.2 to Energy Hub

Maximum number of powertags with Firmware 2.2 to Energy Hub.Please advise.

 

 

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Posted: ‎2025-07-22 11:44 PM

Hello @RWG924 

 

For PaS600/ PaS800:

 - the Maximum concurrent number of devices PowerTags Energy sensors ( including PowerTag 1P, 1P+N, 3P, 3P+N, PowerTag Rope, PowerTag Flex) is 85 

- In case of mixed configuration (PowerTag + other wireless products), the maximum is decreased to 40

source: PAS600 release note fw2.2 

 

For PaS400:

- Maximum 20 PowerTag Energy sensors

Source: PAS400 release note fw2.2 

 

All these configuration above are under  the maximum capacity of Panel Server cloud publication (5000 measurements / 500 events with fw2.2) 

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Posted: ‎2025-07-22 11:44 PM

Hello @RWG924 

 

For PaS600/ PaS800:

 - the Maximum concurrent number of devices PowerTags Energy sensors ( including PowerTag 1P, 1P+N, 3P, 3P+N, PowerTag Rope, PowerTag Flex) is 85 

- In case of mixed configuration (PowerTag + other wireless products), the maximum is decreased to 40

source: PAS600 release note fw2.2 

 

For PaS400:

- Maximum 20 PowerTag Energy sensors

Source: PAS400 release note fw2.2 

 

All these configuration above are under  the maximum capacity of Panel Server cloud publication (5000 measurements / 500 events with fw2.2) 

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Posted: ‎2025-07-23 12:48 AM

Thx Thierry.

For the alarm event with older firmware, it was limited to 100 Alarms Event for cloud publication.

Hence each Panel Server can only cater for 33 powertags for cloud publication.

 

For firmware 2.2, does it mean we can have 165 powertags for Alarm events publications but limited to 85 powertags per panel sever or 5000 measurements whichever come first. 

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Posted: ‎2025-07-29 01:47 AM

 
This limitation of 85 ZigBee devices is not related to cloud publishing (300 events / 5000 measurements) but related to ZigBee bandwidth on PaS (refer to page 15 of the Pas PAS600 version / link above)
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