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AeroScout T3T3-BD
Model: TAG-3500
Bidirectional Tag
User Guide
T3-BD-UG-50707-04
Disclaimer
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This document is confidential and proprietary to AeroScout Inc. and is not to be
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Trademark Acknowledgements
AeroScout™ is a trademark of AeroScout Inc. Other brand products and service names
are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Table of Contents | 3
Table of Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................ 5
T3-BD Tag Features ......................................................................................... 5
Tag Mounting .................................................................................................... 8
Single Flange ..............................................................................................................8
Double Flange.............................................................................................................8
No Flange....................................................................................................................9
Cradle .........................................................................................................................9
Mounting the Anti-Tempering Device.............................................................. 11
Option 1 – Tamper Switch Pressed against Surface (without Cradle).......................11
Option 2 – Tamper Switch Pressed against Surface (with Cradle)............................12
Tag Management ............................................................................................ 12
Managing Tags Using AeroScout Tag Manager .......................................................12
Automatic Tag management Through the Wi-Fi Network .........................................12
Tag Maintenance ............................................................................................ 13
Upgrading the Firmware............................................................................................13
Replacing the Internal Battery ...................................................................................13
Tag Battery Life.........................................................................................................15
T3-BD Tag Models .......................................................................................... 15
Tag Accessory Models.................................................................................... 15
Tag Specifications ........................................................................................... 16
Performance..............................................................................................................16
Physical and Mechanical...........................................................................................16
Radio.........................................................................................................................16
Environmental Specifications ....................................................................................17
Electrical....................................................................................................................17
Certification ...............................................................................................................17
Warranty.......................................................................................................... 19
Introduction | 5
Introduction
The AeroScout T3-BD tag is a key component of the AeroScout Visibility
System. The T3-BD tag is a small, Wi-Fi, active RFID device that enables
the wireless network infrastructure to locate assets not connected to a
wireless network. This tag includes full bidirectional Wi-Fi connectivity,
enabling it to receive information the network. The tag can be attached to
mobile equipment such as vehicles in parking lots, inventory in a
manufacturing line, containers, forklifts and medical equipment in hospitals.
The tag can also be used to track people - security personnel hospital
patients, and many more.
Figure 1. AeroScout T3-BD tag
T3-BD Tag Features
Bidirectional Communication
Other than the standard AeroScout unidirectional beacons transmitted by
the tag periodically, the T3-BD tag is capable of performing Wi-Fi
bidirectional communication through full network association and
authentication.
Over the Air Firmware and Configuration Upgrade
The T3-BD tag is capable of associating with the Wi-Fi network at preconfigured intervals and receives automatically firmware or configuration
upgrade. This saves collecting the tags one by one whenever such an
upgrade is needed
Acknowledgement
The T3-BD tag is capable of requesting and receiving a system
acknowledgement for various events such as a call button press or sending
telemetry data. An acknowledgement can result in the activation of various
A/V indications on the tag.
6 | T3-BD Tag Features
Audio Visual Indications
The tag includes 2 LED’s in 3 colors, a buzzer and a vibrator. These audio
visual indicators can be activated from the network to provide the
acknowledgement response in the tag as mentioned in the previous clause.
Flexible Mounting and Usage Options
The tag is supplied with a variety of mounting options. It can be mounted
on flat hard surfaces using special holes for screws, adhesive tape or Velcro.
It can be mounted on cylindrical forms (such as poles) using tie-wraps. It
can be hanged on a pocket using a badge clip, or on the carrier’s neck using
a band. An optional cradle is also available, enabling the indirect mounting
of the tag on various assets.
Call Buttons
T3-BD tags include two call buttons, a large one and a small one, that can
be configured to send standard tag messages when the buttons are pressed
or released.
The tag can be configured to send different data depending on how the
buttons are pressed: different messages can be associated with a long push
of the buttons and with short, successive pushes.
Each call button can be configured to serve a different purpose according
to the organization’s needs.
Optional Tamper-Proof Design
The T3-BD tag is equipped with an optional anti-tampering switch located
at the back of the device. When the tag is pressed against a surface and
fixed on it, the switch is depressed. The removal of the fixed releases the
switch and causes the tag to send a message to the system. Users can
interpret the message according to their needs.
Motion Sensing
T3-BD tags are shipped with on-board motion sensors that report when it
starts to move and whether it is in motion or not. The motion sensor can be
used to define tag behavior when in motion or when it is stationary.
Temperature Sensing
T3-BD tags can optionally be equipped with temperature sensors that can
report the temperature measured in the vicinity of the tag or whether it is
within a given range (above, below, between).
Long Battery Life
A powerful, replaceable battery provides power for a period of up to 4 years
(depending on the tag’s transmission interval, operating temperature and
number of times a day it associates with the network). The tag periodically
provides a report on the battery level so that when the battery level runs
low, it can be replaced efficiently with minimum down time. Replacing the
battery is simple and done using a special battery compartment removal
T3-BD Tag Features | 7
tool. The AeroScout T3-BD tag can also be easily deactivated in order to
conserve battery power.
Tag Management
The T3-BD tag can be programmed via a wireless interface using the
AeroScout Tag Activator. Together with the AeroScout Tag Manager
software it allows for easy and efficient tag configuration, activation or
deactivation and programming. T3-BD tags are supported by Tag Manager,
version 3.0 and above.
Tag Programmability and Storage
The T3-BD tag can store up to 15 messages of 15 bytes each. These
messages can either be pre-programmed via the Tag Manager or
programmed on the fly by an AeroScout Exciter when a tag is in proximity
to it. These messages can also be transmitted in addition to the standard
location messages (the tags can be either configured to transmit one of the
messages or triggered by an AeroScout Exciter to transmit a specific
message).
Telemetry Functionality
The T3-BD tags include a serial interface that enables customized
connectivity to host units for data retrieval. The tags can be configured to
retrieve data from the host periodically and to send the data together with
location messages. Applications for this function may include reading
mileage and fuel information from cars or reading temperature from
shipping containers (Such implementations require specific integration and
additional hardware). Note that any telemetry functionality that does not
involve the tag’s sensors is a customized solution provided by AeroScout,
on customer demand.
Active RFID Functionality
Using the AeroScout Exciter, the tag sends out specific location reports
upon arrival at chokepoints or gateways. The tag behavior can also be
automatically modified while passing through a chokepoint such as a
doorway or gate. This includes activating/deactivating tags or changing the
tags’ transmission rate to accommodate different usage patterns.
Compatibility and Non-interference
AeroScout tags are 802.11b compatible. The tag’s clear channel sensing
techniques avoid interference with Wi-Fi networks. The use of the
unlicensed 2.4GHz frequency band at low power levels ensures no
interference with other wireless equipment, making AeroScout tags safe for
use with such sensitive equipment as medical devices in a hospital.
Rugged Performance
AeroScout tags are designed to function in harsh work environments and
weather conditions. The tag enclosure is water-resistant (IP-65) and
designed to withstand significant physical shocks.
8 | Tag Mounting
Tag Mounting
The AeroScout T3-BD tag is enclosed in a compact case and offers a
variety of mounting options described in this section.
Single Flange
The T3-BD tag may come with a single flange on one of the narrow sides
(the “top” side).
Figure 2. AeroScout T3-BD tag with single flange
The flange can be used to hang the tag using a strap (for example, neck
band) or a clip (for example, employee badge) or key chain.
Double Flange
The tag enclosure may include two flanges on the two narrow sides of the
device.
Figure 3. AeroScout T3-BD tag with two flanges
The flanges can be used to thread two straps through them.
In addition, the holes on the two sides of each flange (four holes in all) can
be used to firmly secure the tags on a flat surface, using two or four screws
(when using two screws, consider fixing them through the holes on the
opposite sides).
Tag Mounting | 9
No Flange
The T3-BD tag can also be supplied without flanges. The tag can be fixed
on a surface by applying adhesive on its back or using Velcro or doublesided tape. It can also be placed into a sleeve.
Figure 4. AeroScout T3-BD tag without flange
Note the following:
Avoid putting glue on the battery cover or the tamper switch hole.
Apply 1x1’’ Velcro or double-sided tape patches as shown in Figure
5.
Figure 5. 1x1’’ Velcro or double-sided tape patches
However, the tamper switch cannot work if covered by the 1x1’’
Velcro/double sided tape patches. Therefore, in this case it is
recommended to use glue or a thin tape and avoid covering the
tamper switch area.
Cradle
The AeroScout T3-BD tag cradle can be used to incorporate the tag in
existing equipment. The cradle is fixed on the asset (e.g. a machine) and the
tag is snapped into the cradle. With the cradle, tags can be easily removed
and replaced without the need to handle screws of adhesives.
10 | Tag Mounting
Figure 6. AeroScout T3-BD tag cradle: front view
Figure 7. AeroScout T3-BD tag cradle: back view
To mount a cradle and place a rag in it:
1.
Do one of the following:
To attach the cradle on a flat surface with (four) screws: Use the
four holes on the sides.
To attach the cradle on a flat surface with adhesives: Put adhesive
material, double sided tape or Velcro on the back side and fix the
cradle.
To attach the cradle on a non-flat surface (e.g. a pole) with a screw:
Use the central hole.
To strap the cradle on a non-flat surface (e.g. a pole): Use the
rectangular openings on the sides to thread straps.
Figure 8. AeroScout T3-BD tag cradle: side view
Mounting the Anti-Tempering Device | 11
2.
Snap the tag into the cradle, the tag’s front side facing outwards and
the upper side up.
3.
If you are using a two-flange tag, the possibility exists to fasten to
bottom flange to the cradle’s flange.
Mounting the Anti-Tempering Device
The optional anti-tampering switch is designed to alert the system (for
example by issuing a message) when the tag is removed from its place. The
switch is a separate part inserted into a hole at the back of the tag. When the
tag is pressed against a surface and fixed on it, the switch is depressed and
the mechanism is armed. The removal of the tag releases the switch and
causes the tag to send an alert to the AeroScout System Manager.
The anti-tampering device is especially designed for use with objects (and
not human beings or animals).
Anti-tampering switches come in two models: long and short. A long switch
is needed to press it against a surface through and beyond the cradle. The
short switches are supplied with T3-BD tag and the long ones with the
cradles.
The mounting procedure should follow configuration. Follow these general
steps:
1.
Configure the tag, using Tag Manager. See Tag Manager User Guide.
2.
Activate the anti-tampering mechanism and configure it using Tag
Manager.
3.
Mount the tag as explained in the following sections.
Option 1 – Tamper Switch Pressed against Surface
(without Cradle)
In this case, the tag is fixed on a surface and the tampering switch is pressed
against that surface. Use a two-flange tag and the short tampering switch.
1.
Insert the short switch into the hole at the tag’s back.
2.
Firmly secure the two-flange tag on the surface, using four screws,
making sure that the switch is pressed against the surface. This is the
recommended procedure but you can also apply a thin layer of glue or
use double-sided tape.
12 | Tag Management
Option 2 – Tamper Switch Pressed against Surface
(with Cradle)
In this case, the tamper switch passes through the cradle’s slit and is pressed
against the surface on which the cradle is fixed. If the cradle or the tag is
removed, the anti-tampering mechanism issues an alert.
1.
Remove the tamper adaptor from the cradle (if installed).
2.
Fix the cradle.
3.
Insert the long switch into the hole at the tag’s back.
4.
Place the tag in the cradle making sure that the switch is properly
pressed against the surface through the cradle’s upper slit.
Tag Management
Managing Tags Using AeroScout Tag Manager
The AeroScout T3-BD tag can be configured, programmed and activated
via a wireless interface (including anti-tampering device enabling). This is
done with the help of the AeroScout Tag Manager version 4.0 (and later)
and the AeroScout Tag Activator.
In addition, Tag Manager is used to activate and deactivate tags and to
program stored messages on the tags.
The Tag Manager functions can also be activated via APIs that enable easy
integration with third-party applications.
Please refer to AeroScout Tag Manager User Guide.
Automatic Tag management Through the Wi-Fi
Network
The AeroScout T3-BD tag’s configuration can be managed automatically
through the Wi-Fi network. This is possible due to the tag’s bidirectional
communication abilities.
This is done by creating a configuration file using the AeroScout Tag
Manager and saving it, and then loading it into the AeroScout Bidirectional
Tag Controller application. This application can automatically update the
configuration to all the tags in the site, through the Wi-Fi network. The
actual update will take as much time as the interval set into the tag for
periodic network association.
Tag Maintenance | 13
Please refer to AeroScout Bidirectional Tag Controller User Guide.
Tag Maintenance
Upgrading the Firmware
The AeroScout T3-BD tag’s firmware can be upgraded automatically
through the Wi-Fi network. This is possible due to the tag’s bidirectional
communication abilities.
This is done by using the AeroScout Bidirectional Tag Controller
application. This application can automatically upgrade the firmware to all
the tags in the site, through the Wi-Fi network. The actual update for each
tag will take as much time as the interval set into the tag for periodic
network association.
Replacing the Internal Battery
The AeroScout tag uses one 3.0V CR123A battery Lithium Manganese
Dioxide (Li/MnO2) battery, with 1500 mAh capacity. The battery has a
diameter of 17mm and length of 34mm. This internal battery can last up to
4 years depending on the configured tag parameters (e.g. the transmission
interval rate and the number of associations per day).
Figure 9. T3-BD tag battery choices
To replace a battery:
1.
Deactivate the tag with Tag Activator and Tag Manager
(recommended).
2.
Unscrew the tag compartment screws.
3.
Install a new 3.0V lithium battery in the battery compartment.
Make sure that the sealing rubber around the battery compartment has
not moved during battery installation. If it did, gently put it back in
place using a sharp device.
14 | Tag Maintenance
WARNING: Use only batteries listed in Table 1 or batteries
that have been approved by AeroScout. There is a danger of
fatal tag damage if the battery is replaced incorrectly or by an
incorrect type. Dispose used batteries according to the
instructions.
Avertisment: Utilize seulment des pilles marquee au Table 1 ou
des pilles approuvee par Aeroscout. Il y-a un danger Tag fatale
si les pilles s`ont remplacer incorectement ou par incorrect
type. Dispose les pilles usage suvire le instructions.
4.
Screw the battery cover into place
5.
Activate the tag.
6.
Dispose of the old lithium battery properly.
WARNING: Local regulations vary. Federal regulations allow
up to 100 kg./month of lithium manganese dioxide batteries
to be disposed in common landfill. All leads (the terminals)
should be taped to prevent short circuit. The user is
responsible for safe disposal.
Table 1 lists of the approved battery types for the T3-BD tag:
Manufacturer Battery Part Number
TAG-3500-XXXXXX- TAG-3500-XXXXXXE
-20°C To 60°C
Panasonic
CR123A
Duracell
Ultra 123 (DL123A)
SANYO
CR123A
SANYO
CR17335HE-R
Wuhan
CR17335E
EVE
CR123A
Energizer
EL123
Varta
CR 2/3 A
Varta
CR123A
Table 1 – T3-BD tag Approved Battery Types
-30°C To 75°C
T3-BD Tag Models | 15
Tag Battery Life
The parameters that affect battery life include the tag transmission interval
and the number of transmission channels configured for the tag. The
battery life also depends very much on the interval in which the tag
associates for bidirectional communication with the network.
Please use the AeroScout Tag Manager in order to evaluate the battery life
that is obtained with your setup.
T3-BD Tag Models
Use the following method to determine the correct part number of the tag depending on
the required hardware:
TAG-3500-FxTBVAE
Where:
Mark
Meaning
-/F1/F2
Zero/one/two flanges
-/T
Without/with temperature sensor
-/B
Without/with buzzer
-/V
Without/with vibrator
-/A
Without/with tamper proofing
-/E
Extended temperature range (E=-30 to 75) else (“-“= 20 to 60)
Table 2 – Regular T3-BD tag Models
* See table 1 – for batteries temperature classification per Tag model
Tag Accessory Models
Mounting Accessories
Comments
T3-BD tag cradle
Model
TAC-350
Screw kit for cradle or
tag
100 pack
Short anti-tampering
switch
50 pack
Long anti-tampering
switch
50 pack
Tag badge clip
10 pack
TAC-065
TAC-360
TAC-361
TAC-210
16 | Tag Specifications
Mounting Accessories
Comments
Tag neck strap - white
50 pack
Tag neck strap – with
AeroScout logo
50 pack
Velcro attachment kit
50-pack, 1x1’’ patches
Double-sided tape
attachment kit
50-pack, 1x1’’ patches
Model
TAC-070
TAC-071
TAC-030
TAC-031
Tie wraps for cradle – up
to 2’’ diameter
TAC-060
Tie wraps for cradle – up
to 5’’ diameter
TAC-061
T3-BD tag housing
Empty T3-BD tag housing
with AeroScout logo
TGH-305
Tag Management
Tag Activator (US)
Tag Activator (Europe)
Includes 110/220v to 5v
adapter (US)
BWH1000-02-TA
Includes 110/220v to 5v
adapter (Europe)
BWH1000-02-TA
AeroScout Tag Manager
SW
TGM-2000
Battery
T3-BD tag battery 25Pack
TAC-332
T3-BD tag battery 50Pack
TAC-333
Table 3 – Tag Accessory Models
Tag Specifications
Performance
Outdoor range: Up to 200m (600 feet)
Indoor range: Up to 80m (180 feet)
Physical and Mechanical
•
Dimensions: 2.9” x 1.8” x 0.8”(74mm x 47mm x 21mm)
•
Weight: 50g
Radio
•
Bidirectional 802.11b radio (2.4GHz)
•
Low frequency receiver (125kHz)
•
Transmission power: up to +19dBm, ~81mW
Tag Specifications | 17
•
Clear channel sensing avoids interference with wireless networks
Accessories
•
Motion Sensor
•
2 Call buttons
•
2 LED’s (single color + dual color)
•
Optional tamper proof switch
•
Optional vibrator
•
Optional buzzer
•
Optional temperature sensor
Environmental Specifications
•
Temperature: -30°C to +75°C (-22°F to 167°F)
•
Humidity: 0 to 100%, condensing
•
The housing is water and dust resistant and includes a rubber lining.
•
IP-65
Electrical
•
3.0V Lithium manganese dioxide battery (replaceable)
•
Battery life: up to 4 years, depending on usage scenario
Certification
•
•
Radio:
FCC Part 15, sub-part C class B, sub-part B
EN 300-328, EN 300-330, EN 301-489
EN 60601 / IEC 6100 (Healthcare)
ARIB (Japan)
Safety:
CE
cTUVus (IEC60950-1)
| 19
Safety and Warnings
FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
c) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
a) This device may not cause harmful interference
b) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
FCC Warning
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority
to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
Warranty
Hardware. AeroScout Inc. ("AeroScout"), warrants that commencing from the date of
delivery to Customer, and continuing for a period of ninety (90) days the Hardware will
be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use. The date of
shipment of a Product by AeroScout is set forth on the packaging material in which the
Product is shipped. This limited warranty extends only to the original user of the
Product. Customer's sole and exclusive remedy and the entire liability of AeroScout and
its suppliers under this limited warranty will be, at AeroScout’s or its service center's
option, shipment of a replacement within the period or a refund of the purchase price if
the Hardware is returned to the party supplying it to Customer, if different than
AeroScout, freight and insurance prepaid. AeroScout replacement parts used in
Hardware repair may be new or equivalent to new. AeroScout’s obligations hereunder
are conditioned upon the return of affected articles in accordance with AeroScout’s
then-current Return Material Authorization (RMA) procedures.
Restrictions. This warranty does not apply if the Product (a) has been altered, except
by AeroScout, (b) has not been installed, operated, repaired, or maintained in
accordance with instructions supplied by AeroScout, (c) has been subjected to
abnormal physical or electrical stress, misuse, negligence, or accident; or (d) is sold for
beta, evaluation, testing, or demonstration purposes for which AeroScout does not
receive a payment of purchase price or license fee.
20 |
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT,
SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, LAW, USAGE, OR
TRADE PRACTICE, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE
LAW. TO THE EXTENT AN IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE EXCLUDED, SUCH
WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. BECAUSE SOME
STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY
GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS,
WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.
This disclaimer and exclusion shall apply even if the express warranty set forth above
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