SES imagotag M01015 digital network transceiver module User Manual My
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Contents
- 1. Description of product range
- 2. Quick start guide
Description of product range
G1 retail Labels Product Specification 1 The G1 label family 1.1 Key Features Barcode Information 2.1 Serial Number Mechanical Characteristics 3.1 Technical characteristics 3.2 Mechanical Dimensions 11 15 Electrical & RF Characteristics 4.1 Power and Current Consumption 15 4.2 Transmission power 15 16 NFC 5.1 Functionality 16 5.2 Ordering Information 17 Environmental 18 6.1 Operating Conditions 18 6.2 Cleaning Instructions 18 6.3 Humidity Conditions 18 Storage and warehousing 19 Battery lifetime 20 Battery Replacement 21 9.1 Audience 21 9.2 Instructions 21 9.3 Steps 21 10 Reliability Test Items 22 11 Certifications 23 11.1 Types 23 11.2 Overview 23 11.3 Applied Standards 23 11.4 Declaration 24 12 Packing 25 12.1 G1 retail 1.6 red 25 12.2 G1 retail 2.2 red / Bossard 2.2 red 25 12.3 G1 retail 2.6 red 25 12.4 G1 retail 2.7 (red) 26 12.5 G1 retail 4.2 red 26 12.6 G1 retail 4.4 (red) 26 Page 2 of 29 12.7 G1 retail 7.4 (red) 27 13 Intended Use 28 14 Improper Use 29 Page 3 of 29 1 The G1 label family The imago G1 electronic shelf label family offers high-quality display options, operating with a replaceable battery and thus working without any external power supply. The G1 red family is capable of changing all pixels to black, white or red. The current line-up has display sizes from 1.6 inch to 7.4 inch. They may be used in landscape and portrait mode and can be customized with changeable front covers. The performance of the labels (updates per hour) depends on the mode of the access point. In the USA and Canada the AP-2010 usa/canada bundle incl. antenna with limited data efficiency is required (based on the FCC/IC regulation). Caption 1.1 Battery lifetime: 5 Active Dis- Updates/hour/AP Display Res- Density Display Useable years play Area (standard / olution (dpi) Colors Pages with X (mm) FCC&IC mode) updates per day G1 retail 1.6 red NFC 152 x 152 G1 retail 2.2 red NFC / Bossard 2.2 red NFC 212 x 104 140 b/w/r 27.5 x 27.5 7500/4600 111 b/w/r 48 x 24 8500/5000 G1 retail 2.6 red NFC 296 x 152 125 b/w/r 60 x 31 4000/2600 G1 retail 2.7 264 x 176 117 b/w 57 x 38 5000/2700 G1 retail 2.7 red NFC 264 x 176 117 b/w/r 57 x 38 4000/2500 G1 retail 4.2 red NFC 400 x 300 120 b/w/r 85 x 64 2000/1300 G1 retail 4.4 400 x 300 113 b/w 90 x 67 3000/1600 G1 retail 4.4 red NFC 400 x 300 113 b/w/r 90 x 67 2000/1000 G1 retail 7.4 480 x 800 126 b/w 12 97 x 162 1000/500 G1 retail 7.4 red NFC 480 x 800 126 b/w/r 97 x 162 600/300 Key Features 2.4 GHz bi-directional MSK proprietary radio Radio coverage: up to 25 meters Return Signal: yes 11 available communication channels Ultra-low power consumption Customer-replaceable battery Full graphical e-Ink display with paper-like readability Changeable and customizable front covers Super wide viewing angle (nearly 180 degrees) Flexible mounting options available May be used in landscape and portrait mode Fast response time (less than 15 seconds) Water resistant 128-bit AES encryption with secure key exchange Multiple pages support with preloading and fast page switching Integrated NFC tag as an option Page 4 of 29 2 Barcode Information The labels come with a label ID (which is a unique identifier – just like a MAC address) and this label ID as a barcode on the display (and printed on the back of the label). The label ID consists of 8 hexadecimal digits (0-9 / A-F). The first 2 digits identify the different label types, shown on the following table: Caption Bossard 2.2 red NFC G1 retail 1.6 red NFC G1 retail 2.2 red NFC G1 retail 2.6 red NFC G1 retail 2.7 G1 retail 2.7 red NFC G1 retail 4.2 red NFC G1 retail 4.4 G1 retail 4.4 red NFC G1 retail 7.4 G1 retail 7.4 red NFC Label-ID A4xxxxxx F1xxxxxx A5xxxxxx B6xxxxxx B3xxxxxx B5xxxxxx C5xxxxxx C1xxxxxx C4xxxxxx D1xxxxxx D3xxxxxx Page 5 of 29 2.1 Serial Number Depends on Producer (A) 2.1.1 Producer is 01 Part Description Format Example Comment Producer alpha Product family Product version alpha alpha Product revision alpha Separator Internal Year “-“ alpha 1 dec Week 2 dec 10 Weekday 1 dec Internal 5 dec 00060 Format: Example: 01 G1B 301 001 Incremented on every change of product specification Source Specified by imagotag once for each fab Specified by imagotag in the product specification document Fixed Internal 4=2014, 5=2015,... Calendar week in current Calculated during year (01-53) production Continuous Serial Number (Counter) AABBBCCCDDD-EFGGHIIIII 01G1B301001-B410300060 Page 6 of 29 2.1.2 Producer is not 01 Part Description Format Example Comment Producer alpha Product family Product version alpha alpha Product revision alpha Separator 000065 Year Week “-“ alpha 2 dec Internal 6 dec Format: Example: Note: 02 R22 N01 N = with NFC 001 Incremented on every change of product specification Source Specified by imagotag once for each fab Specified by imagotag in the product specification document Fixed E=2014, A=2010, B=2011,.. 13 Continuous Serial Number (Counter) Calculated during production AABBBCCCDDD-EFFGGGGGG 02G1B302001-E13000065 Calendar week date is calculated according to ISO 8601 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date) Page 7 of 29 3 Mechanical Characteristics 3.1 Technical characteristics The imago is made of several external parts: 1. Battery Cover including a. Label ID b. Label ID barcode c. S/N 2. Battery pack / Coin cell 3. Main Unit including a. Back Cover b. PCB c. Display d. Transparent Front Cover 4. Front Cover Frame a. Customizable in design and color b. Replaceable 3.1.1 Construction G1 retail 1.6 red Page 8 of 29 3.1.2 Construction G1 retail 2.2 red 3.1.3 Construction G1 retail 2.6 (red) and G1 retail 2.7 (red) Page 9 of 29 3.1.4 Construction G1 retail 4.2 (red) and G1 retail 4.4 (red) 3.1.5 Construction G1 retail 7.4 (red) Page 10 of 29 3.2 Mechanical Dimensions 3.2.1 G1 retail 1.6 red Outline (mm): 49 x 36.8 x 14.8 Weight: 24 g 3.2.2 G1 retail 2.2 red Outline (mm): 72 x 35.8 x 15.5 Weight: 38 g Page 11 of 29 3.2.3 G1 retail 2.6 (red) Outline (mm): 83.6 x 42.5 x 15.6 Weight: 45 g 3.2.4 G1 retail 2.7 (red) Outline (mm): 86.3 x 49.5 x 16.2 Weight: 50 g Page 12 of 29 3.2.5 G1 retail 4.2 red Outline (mm): 114.9 x 88.9 x 17 Weight: 104 g 3.2.6 G1 retail 4.4 (red) Outline (mm): 114.9 x 88.9 x 17 Weight: 104 g Page 13 of 29 3.2.7 G1 retail 7.4 (red) Outline (mm): 186.9 x 125.9 x 19.3 Weight: 239 g Page 14 of 29 4 Electrical & RF Characteristics 4.1 Power and Current Consumption The power supply are 1, 2 or 3 cell-button batteries. The following table will give you a short overview about all kinds of labels and their batteries. Caption Battery Type Operating Nominal Voltage capacity Battery lifetime 5 years with X updates per day 1 x CR2450 3V 550 mAh G1 retail 1.6 red NFC G1 retail 2.2 red NFC / 2x CR2450 3V 1100 mAh Bossard 2.2 red NFC 2x CR2450 3V 1100 mAh G1 retail 2.6 red NFC 2x CR2450 3V 1100 mAh G1 retail 2.7 2x CR2450 3V 1100 mAh G1 retail 2.7 red NFC 3x CR2450 3V 1650 mAh G1 retail 4.2 red NFC 2x CR2450 3V 1100 mAh G1 retail 4.4 3x CR2477 3V 3000 mAh G1 retail 4.4 red NFC 3x CR2477 3V 3000 mAh G1 retail 7.4 3x CR2477 3V 3000 mAh G1 retail 7.4 red NFC Note: battery lifetime can vary depending on the operating conditions of the ESLs (temperature, radio usage etc…) see Battery lifetime on page 20 4.2 Transmission power Each ESL has got a transmission power of ≤ 10 dBm (according to the FCC certification). Page 15 of 29 5 NFC All labels can be ordered with the NFC option. Labels with integrated NFC tag can be identified by the nameplate on the back of the label. FIGURE 1-1: Label with integrated NFC chip 5.1 Functionality If you put your NFC reading device on a label with integrated NFC chip, you will be automatically redirected to the following URL: https://nfc.imagotag.com/[e.g. https://nfc.imagotag.com/A5004824] FIGURE 1-2: NFC redirection to nfc.imagotag.com This URL/information can be used as follows: You can use if for your own developed application or redirection/forwarding to a specific URI (for demo purposes only). 5.1.1 Application A mobile application could extract the label ID information from the NFC tag. Based on the label ID, the application could get further details about the matched article and e.g. show this details via push. The required application needs to be developed by the customer. Example - Digital camera accessories A customer starts the mobile application and put his/her smartphone next to the label with integrated NFC chip which belongs to a digital camera. The developed application retrieves the product information data from the ESL system and pushes matching accessories for this digital camera model to his/her smartphone. Page 16 of 29 Example - Recipe information A customer starts the mobile application and put his/her smartphone next to the label with integrated NFC chip which belongs topasta. The developed application retrieves the product information data from the ESL system and pushes corresponding recipes to his/her smartphone. 5.1.2 Redirection/Forwarding (for demo purposes only) If you don't want to develop your own application to handel NFC readings there's the possibility to request a redirection for your specific NFC label range to a URI of your choice. Currently this functionality is just for demo purposes. In future we will provide an service for it. Example - Customer's website You have bought a number of NFC tags and want to redirect to its website when reading the tags. Write an email with your forwarding request (relevant labels, customer, URI) to support@imagotag.com. The support team will manage the request and gives you feedback as soon as the forwarding works. E.g. Customer XY, G1 retail 2.7 red NFC labels with IDs: B501ABC1, B501B324, forward to http://www.myownwebsite.com 5.2 Ordering Information Please contact our sales team for ordering information and pricing at sales@imagotag.com. Page 17 of 29 6 Environmental 6.1 Operating Conditions Temperature l black/white labels l 0° C to + 45° C l black/white/red labels l 10° C to 40° C l optimal operating temperature at 21 ° C. Humidity: 10% to 80% (non-condensing) 6.2 Cleaning Instructions Clean the electronic label with the help of a damp cloth. Note: Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners and keep it away from water. 6.3 Humidity Conditions Notes: l High humidity combined with low temperature are not recommended l Low temperature will reduce the battery lifetime Page 18 of 29 7 Storage and warehousing We strongly recommend to observe the following points in order to ensure the best operation, functioning and battery lifetime: Storage temperature o -10° C to 40° C o Optimal operating and storage temperature at 21 ° C Humidity o 10% to 85% (non-condensing) It isn't allowed to operate an imagotag AP-2010, MAP-2014 or LANCOM L-151E/L322E in the warehouse or in radio coverage area. o Permanent connection attempts the label to the access point leading to high battery consumption FIFO (First In First Out) l Differ on base of the package IDs The maximum storage time of labels should not exceed 0.5-1 year If you not comply with these limits mentioned above, the specified battery runtime can vary. Page 19 of 29 8 Battery lifetime For the definition of N update/day following requirements apply to reach the specified lifetime: The radio sync quality between labels and access points has to be “PERFECT” or “GOOD”. o To comply with these specifications, a Site Survey according to imagotag guidelines is necessary. The declared number of updates per day is an average value applied on on the specified lifetime. o It’s not allowed to exceed this number more than 20 updates per day. The most of the time the operation temperature of the ESLs has to be 21° C. To reach the specified lifetime, the requirements regarding see Storage and warehousing on page 19 also needs to be observed. Performing less than specified updates doesn't extend the battery lifetime significantly Page 20 of 29 9 Battery Replacement 9.1 Audience Only persons with the following knowledge are allowed to replace the battery: 9.2 Instructions 9.3 Battery Electronic assemblies like circuit board Compliance of the instructions Risk of explosion through incorrect battery replacement. Use battery pack exclusive provided from the company imagotag GmbH. Keep attention that your hands are dry before you start with the replacement. Don’t use sharps to open the label. Don’t use your fingernails to open the label. Don’t touch the circuit board of the open label. Steps 9.3.1 G1 retail 1.6 red 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press a coin in the coin slot on the back side of the label (hidden behind the nameplate). Turn the coin with pressure contraclockwise. Take away the battery cover. Take out the coin cell. Put in the new coin cell. Put the battery cover back on the label. Press a coin in the coin slot on the battery cover and turn it clockwise. 9.3.2 All labels except G1 retail 1.6 red 1. G1 retail 2.2 red, G1 retail 2.6 red and G1 retail 2.7 (red): Press both snap-in-mounts of the battery cover (backside of the label) until the battery cover detaches. Afterwards take the battery cover from the label. G1 retail 4.2, G1 retail 4.4 (red) and G1 retail 7.4 (red): Use the imagotag battery cover tool to open the battery cover. Afterwards take the battery cover from the label. 2. Pull the white plug out of the socket, don’t pull on the cable. 3. Take out the battery pack. 4. Put in the new battery pack. 5. Push the white plug in the socket. 6. Put the battery cover on the label casing (the arrows have to show to each other) 7. Check if the power status of the label switch to "GOOD" otherwise contact the imagotag support (support@imagotag.com). We can also provide some battery replacement videos, for more information about that please contact the imagotag support (support@imagotag.com). Page 21 of 29 10 Reliability Test Items High Temperature Operation Low Temperature Operation High Temperature/Humidity Operation High Temperature Storage Low Temperature Storage High Temperature/Humidity Storage Temperature Shock (Storage) Package Drop Test Package Random Vibration Test Page 22 of 29 11 Certifications 11.1 Types Housing, board and the display are conform with the ROHS Directive The product meets the EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements and has the approval of CE marking This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Passed all tests according to “FOOD CONTACT” requirements 11.2 Overview Caption RoHS Food Contact • Bossard 2.2 red NFC • G1 retail 1.6 red NFC • G1 retail 2.2 red NFC • G1 retail 2.6 red NFC • • G1 retail 2.7 • • G1 retail 2.7 red NFC • G1 retail 4.2 red NFC • • G1 retail 4.4 • • G1 retail 4.4 red NFC • G1 retail 7.4 • G1 retail 7.4 red NFC 1 FCC/IC certified since calendar week 9 / year 2015 2R&TTE EN 300328 V1.8.1 3R&TTE EN 300328 V1.9.1 11.3 CE FCC/IC •3 •3 •3 •3 •2 •3 •3 •2 •3 •2 •3 • • •1 • •1 •1 Applied Standards Information Technology Equipment EN 60950-1/A2:2013 UL 60950-1/A2:2014 CSA CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO.60950-1-07 EMV EN 301489-17 V2.2.1 R&TTE EN 300328 V1.8.1 / EN 300328 V1.9.1 Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields EN 62479:2010 Radio international FCC: 47 CFR Part 15 (USA) RSS-210 Issue 8 (Canada) Page 23 of 29 11.4 Declaration The company imagotag GmbH declares on his own responsibility that the corresponds to the standards mentioned above. 11.4.1 FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate the equipment. 11.4.2 IC This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Page 24 of 29 12 Packing 12.1 G1 retail 1.6 red DIMENSIONS STACKING QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 445 245 100 LAYER / UNIT 10 PALLET 1200 800 140 BOXES / LAYER UNIT 800 1140 BOXES / UNIT 60 BOX 1200 SETS / BOX SETS / LAYER SETS / UNIT 100 600 6000 100 labels / box Purchase Unit: Minimum Order Quantity: 6000 12.2 G1 retail 2.2 red / Bossard 2.2 red DIMENSIONS STACKING QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 445 245 100 LAYER / UNIT 10 PALLET 1200 800 140 BOXES / LAYER UNIT 800 1140 BOXES / UNIT 60 BOX 1200 SETS / BOX SETS / LAYER SETS / UNIT 100 600 6000 100 labels / box Purchase Unit: Minimum Order Quantity: 6000 12.3 G1 retail 2.6 red DIMENSIONS STACKING QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 400 270 135 LAYER / UNIT PALLET 1200 800 140 BOXES / LAYER UNIT 800 1355 BOXES / UNIT 72 BOX 1200 SETS / BOX SETS / LAYER SETS / UNIT 80 640 5760 80 labels / box Purchase Unit: Minimum Order Quantity: 5760 Page 25 of 29 12.4 G1 retail 2.7 (red) DIMENSIONS STACKING QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 400 270 135 LAYER / UNIT PALLET 1200 800 140 BOXES / LAYER UNIT 800 1355 BOXES / UNIT 72 BOX 1200 SETS / BOX SETS / LAYER SETS / UNIT 80 640 5760 80 labels / box Purchase Unit: Minimum Order Quantity: 5760 12.5 G1 retail 4.2 red DIMENSIONS STACKING QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 400 260 250 LAYER / UNIT PALLET 1200 800 140 BOXES / LAYER UNIT 800 1390 BOXES / UNIT 40 BOX 1200 SETS / BOX SETS / LAYER SETS / UNIT 60 480 2400 60 labels / box Purchase Unit: Minimum Order Quantity: 2400 12.6 G1 retail 4.4 (red) DIMENSIONS STACKING QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 400 260 250 LAYER / UNIT PALLET 1200 800 140 BOXES / LAYER UNIT 800 1390 BOXES / UNIT 40 BOX 1200 SETS / BOX SETS / LAYER SETS / UNIT 60 480 2400 60 labels / box Purchase Unit: Minimum Order Quantity: 2400 Page 26 of 29 12.7 G1 retail 7.4 (red) DIMENSIONS STACKING QUANTITY LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 570 260 250 LAYER / UNIT PALLET 1200 800 140 BOXES / LAYER UNIT 800 890 BOXES / UNIT 18 BOX 1200 SETS / BOX SETS / LAYER SETS / UNIT 40 240 720 40 labels / box Purchase Unit: Minimum Order Quantity: 720 Page 27 of 29 13 Intended Use The imagotag G1 electronic shelf label family is exclusively designed to connect to AP-2010 or MAP-2014 of the company imagotag GmbH via radio. The device may only be used in areas where the environmental conditions be the same as descripted in the chapter see Environmental on page 18. Page 28 of 29 14 Improper Use Any use that is not mentioned in Section Intended Use, shall be deemed to be improper. Any damage which result from improper use, the operator will assumes liability. The following usage is not allowed: Never dismantle the electronic device because except battery there is no component which could be changed by someone who is not qualified. Don't drop it. Keep it away from water. Strictly avoid direct contact with groceries. Don’t use the electronic device with defective parts. Don’t use the electronic device with spare parts and accessories which are not examined and approved by the imagotag GmbH. Unauthorized changes or modifications to the electronic device and their components without the consent of imagotag GmbH are not allowed. Don't heat, recharge or bend battery. We take no responsibility for stolen ESLs without encryption. Keep away batteries from children. Don't throw defective batteries into the dustbin. Give them to a reprocessing company. Don't throw electronic device into the dustbin. Give them to a reprocessing company. Contact imagotag GmbH for more details about this process. Page 29 of 29
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