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T301-B
User guide
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Software release level .............................................................................................. 1
1.2 Features of T301-B .................................................................................................. 1
2 Tag operation .................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 User interface ........................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Activating the tag ..................................................................................................... 4
2.3 Status Indication LEDs ............................................................................................. 4
2.4 Button activated location update and maintenance call ........................................... 5
2.5 Safety switch activated location update ................................................................... 5
2.6 Resetting to factory settings ..................................................................................... 5
2.7 Firmware update ...................................................................................................... 6
2.8 Optimizing Battery Life ............................................................................................. 6
2.9 Charging the T301-B tag .......................................................................................... 7
3 Ekahau Activator T301 ..................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Installing Ekahau Activator ....................................................................................... 9
3.2 Supported Wireless LAN Adapters .......................................................................... 9
3.3 Activating T301-A Tags .......................................................................................... 10
3.3.1 Positioning Engine settings ........................................................................ 10
3.3.2 Scan settings ............................................................................................. 11
3.3.3 WLAN Settings .......................................................................................... 12
3.3.4 IP Settings ................................................................................................. 13
3.3.5 Activating the tags ..................................................................................... 14
4 Tag configuration ........................................................................................................... 17
4.1 Tag settings in Activator ......................................................................................... 17
4.2 Tag configuration settings in EPE configs page ..................................................... 18
4.3 Tag actions available in Ekahau Positioning Engine Tags properties page ........... 20
5 Technical specifications ................................................................................................ 23
5.1 General .................................................................................................................. 23
5.2 Wi-Fi ....................................................................................................................... 23
5.3 Operating Ranges from an Access Point ............................................................... 23
5.4 Care and Maintenance ........................................................................................... 23
6 Certifications .................................................................................................................. 25
6.1 FCC Rules ............................................................................................................. 25
6.2 CE Marking ............................................................................................................ 25
7 Limited warranty ............................................................................................................. 27
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1 Introduction
Introduction The Ekahau T301-B Wi-Fi tag is part of Ekahau RTLS (Ekahau Real-Time Location
System) that consists of Ekahau wi-fi tags, Ekahau Positioning Engine 4.x (EPE) software platform
and Ekahau Finder and Ekahau Tracker end-user applications. The T301-B tags are primarily
targetd to be carried by people, but can be attached to any mobile object or asset as well. The
Ekahau Positioning Engine software continuously reports the tag coordinates and logical areas
within the Wi-Fi coverage area both indoors and outdoors.
1.1 Software release level
This User Guide documents the functionality available with software release level, 1.0.
1.2 Features of T301-B
The following features are included with this software release:
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Works with standard 802.11b and 802.11g Wi-Fi networks.
Support for 64 or 128-bit WEP key and WPA2-PSK authentication.
Static and dynamic IP addressing.
Safety switch for triggering an alarm.
Three configurable buttons for sending and acknowledging alarms, and resetting the tag to
its factory settings.
Location reporting triggered by button, periodic timer, motion or safety switch.
Two status indication LEDs for determining the tag status.
A buzzer for audible alarms and notifications.
Configuration using Ekahau Activator T301-B, standalone tag configuration software.
Configuration using Ekahau Positioning Engine.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Tag operation
2 Tag operation
2.1 User interface
Figure 2.1. T301-B user interface
1. Left LED
5. Menu button
2. Right LED
6. Red button
3. Safety Switch
7. Charging port
4. Blue button
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2.2 Activating the tag
When the tag is delivered it does not have any of the necessary configuration settings. These
environment specific settings need to be applied before the tag can connect to the network and
the EPE. The T301-B tags are delivered with the battery charged to a storage charge, it is
recommended to fully charge the battery, before activating the tags first time. See charging
instructions in Charging the T301-B tag on page 7
Tag activation is done using Ekahau Activator software that configures Ekahau T301-B tags
wirelessly. See more information on the Ekahau Activator software in chapter Ekahau Activator
T301 on page 9.
After successful Activation you will see the MAC address of the tag appears on the EPE list of
tags. After successful connection with EPE the configurations can be managed directly from EPE
using the Tag Configurations.
2.3 Status Indication LEDs
The tag is equipped with two multi-color LEDs that provide status indication. The table below lists
the different modes of the tag LEDs:
Action
Left LED
Activation. Press and hold 1xRed
the Menu button for 3
2xGreen
seconds.
Right LED
Status
1xRed
Both LEDs blink Red after
button press. . Finally Left
LED blinks green or red.
Green indicates successful
activation.
Orange
Charging
Green
Battery full
2xRed
Charging
Periodic or motion activated scan
2xGreen blink
Successful scan and results sent to EPE.
Periodic or motion activated scan.
2xRed blink
Failed to scan or send
results .
Blue button press
1xOrange + 2xGreen blink -
Success - green.
or
Failed to scan or send
results - red.
2xRed blink
Red button press.
1xOrange + 2xGreen blink
Success - green.
or
Failed to scan or send
results - red.
2xRed blink
Menu button press
1xOrange + 2xGreen blink
Success - green.
or
Failed to scan or send
results - red.
2xRed blink
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Action
Left LED
Reset. Keep Blue button 1xOrange
down until Right LED
blinks orange, then press 1xOrange
Red button button until
both LEDs blink.
Right LED
Status
After completing the
sequence erases all configurations from the tag
memory.
1xOrange
2.4 Button activated location update and maintenance
call
The tag can also be set to scan and update it's location by pressing any of the buttons. After a
button press the tag scans and sends the results to EPE immediately, if Red button was pressed
the TAG will additionally do a maintenance call to update the settings. The LEDs indicate the scan
success or failure similarly as in the scan activated by the wake up interval.
2.5 Safety switch activated location update
If the safety switch is pulled out from it's original position the tag will update it's location to the EPE
with the Safety Switch flag. If the location update is not succesful the tag will retry until the battery
is empty.
Figure 2.2. Safety switch operation.
2.6 Resetting to factory settings
The tag can be reset to factory setting with the following button sequence .
1.
2.
3.
Press and hold the Blue button until Right LED flashes orange. When the tag is busy this may
take even 20 seconds.
Then immediately press down the Red button .
After approximately 2 seconds both LED’s flash orange.
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The tag has now been reset to factory settings. The tag is in reset mode when it does not
execute button scan as defined in section Button activated location update and maintenance
call on page 5.
2.7 Firmware update
The tag firmware can be updated wirelessly using EPE. The firmware is uploaded to the Tags
from the Tag Properties page in EPE. Follow instruction in the EPE User Guide for updating the
firmware.
Note
If the Tag battery level is below 50% the FW update is not allowed. The corresponding error
code in EPE is TU. To update the firmware, please first recharge the battery and try again.
2.8 Optimizing Battery Life
The T301-B Wi-Fi tag uses an ultra-low power system-on-chip architecture that lowers the power
consumption to minimal, but to ensure optimal performance with targeted lifetime, here are some
considerations.
The principal in optimizing battery life is to determine the maximum interval for location updates,
still sufficient for the use case, to minimize the amount of time the tag is active.
Recommendations for optimizing battery lifetime:
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Scan only channels that are in use in your network. Typically, because of overlap of channels,
there are only 3 or 4 channels in use from the 11 (or 13/14) available.
Use single SSID whenever possible. Using multiple SSIDs requires additional network scans
and decreases battery lifetime.
When using dynamic IP addressing tune the DHCP server to provide very long lease times
for tags.
tag supports roaming between sub networks. This feature renews tag’s IP address whenever
the access point association changes. Since renewing IP addresses consumes large amounts
of energy, it is strongly recommended not to use the network wide dynamic addressing feature
if it is not needed.
Tune the wake up settings to match your application needs. More frequent updates lower the
battery lifetime.
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2.9 Charging the T301-B tag
Figure 2.3. Connecting the tag with a charger.
The T301-B tag is delivered with the battery charged to a storage charge, and it is recommended
to fully charge the batteries before first time activating the tag. To ensure the tag battery is full,
please put the tag in to a charger for 4 hours. To remove the charger plug, release the plug by
pressing the latches on the plug and pull the plug out.
The tag will give a notification when the tag battery is low. Connect the charger and the Right LED
will show orange light during the charging. after the tag is fully charged the Right LED will turn
green. If the tag battery is completely empty, the tag will automatically turn off. After a charger is
connected, the tag will automatically return to it's normal function, maintaining last settings.
The Ekahau supported adapters are
1.
2.
FW7650/05 Ekahau T301-B Charger
CMC-301B-1 Ekahau multi charger for T301-B
Note
In case the tag battery is completely empty, typically when left empty and uncharged for several
days, is may a long time for the tag even to turn on the orange led. Just connect the charger
and leave the tag to recharge overnight.
Warning
Only use Ekahau supported adapters for charging the tags.
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Warning
Recharge the tag only in room temperature conditions, 0°C-40°C (32°F-104°F). Recharging the
tag in too cold or too hot conditions may damage the tag.
Chapter 3. Ekahau Activator T301
3 Ekahau Activator T301
3.1 Installing Ekahau Activator
Note
NOTE! To verify a successful activation Ekahau Positioning Engine is needed. To install Ekahau
Positioning Engine refer to the Ekahau Positioning Engine user guide. Normally the Ekahau
Positioning Engine is installed together with the Ekahau RTLS installation.
To install Ekahau Activator as a stand alone:
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2.
3.
Choose a laptop computer with Windows XP, at least 256 MB of memory, PC card slot, and
100 MB of free hard disk space.
Install a supported 802.11b/g adapter, available from corporate IT department or most computer dealers.
- Make sure the adapter is supported. For list of supported adapters see Supported Wireless
LAN Adapters on page 9
- Refer to the adapter's user manual for correct installation
Run the Ekahau Activator installer from it's location, and follow the instructions on your screen.
3.2 Supported Wireless LAN Adapters
Ekahau Activator T301 supported adapters are
Brand
Model
Ekahau
Ekahau NIC-54
Belkin
F6D3010
Cisco
CB-21AG
D-Link
DWL-AG650
D-Link
DWL-AG660
LANCOM
AirLancer MC-54ag
Linksys
WPC66AG
NEC
Aterm WL54SC
NetGear
WAG511
NetGear
WAG511v2
Nortel Networks
2202
Proxim
Orinoco 8480
SMC
EZ Connect Universal SMC2336W-AG
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3.3 Activating T301-A Tags
For the tags to be able to communicate with the Ekahau Positioning Engine, the tag needs to be
activated e.g. the tag needs to be given the neccesary parameter to associate to the network. At
least the IP Address of the Ekahau Positioning Engine, SSID of the network used and the IP
configuration method are required. To activate T301-A tags, first start the Ekahau Activator T301.
To activate the tags for survey usage please refer to Ekahau Location Survey User Guide chapter
Using Ekahau T301 Location Tag
3.3.1 Positioning Engine settings
Input the IP address of the Ekahau Positioning Engine. After completing the "Positioning engine
settings" The status bar should show "Engine Ok". These are the minimum settings needed.
In case Engine Port, Maintenance port or Maintenance IP needs to be changed go to "Advanced"
mode.
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Note
When activating the T301-A tags, only an initial setup is required for the tag to associate with
the network. All the settings can be set and changed from the Ekahau Positioning Engine.
Ekahau Activator T301 only provides a set of basic settings.
3.3.2 Scan settings
Select the correct area the tag is used in. FCC for North America, ETSI for Europe and Japan for
Japan. The software automatically disables the channels not available for the area selected. It is
also recommended to only select the channels used in you network. Activating the unused channels
will only reduce the battery lifetime of the tag. After completing the settings the status bar should
show "Scan Ok"
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Warning
Only use channels that really exists in you Wi-Fi network. Activating unnecessary channels will
reduce the TAG battery lifetime!
3.3.3 WLAN Settings
Input the Network SSID and select the Encryption method used. If Wep 64/128 or WPA2-PSK is
used type in the network key. After WLAN settings are completed the status bar should show
"WLAN Ok"
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Tip
If Wep encryption is used the Activator automatically determines the key type and length from
what you type. Wep 64 require 5 Ascii characters or 10 hex digits, respectively Wep 128
requires 13 Ascii characters or 26 hex digits.
3.3.4 IP Settings
Check the IP settings. If DHCP is used nothing needs to be done. In case your network requires
Static IP to be used, type in the IP address range to be used, Netmask and Gateway addresses.
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If the supported WLAn adapter is inserted and all the settings are shown Ok in the status bar, the
Activate button should now be active. To continue Activating the Tags press the "Activate" BUTTON.
Tip
After finished inputting the configuration, you can save it for future use from the file menu. If
you save the settings on Ekahau Activator T301.ini the setup will be the default every time the
Activator is started.
3.3.5 Activating the tags
The Activation window shows all the settings on the upper side of the window. The list of the
activated tags will appead on the area below.
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When the activation window appears, the Activator is ready to start activating the tags. Now take
a tag and press and hold the Blue button until the Right LED starts blinking. If the activation is
successful the white button should stop blinking with 2 green blinks. Also the TAG MAC address
appears on the activation window, showing Ok status. Repeat this for all the tags to be activated.
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After completing activating the tags, close the activation window.
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4 Tag configuration
The tag can be adjusted for each application and network settings by adjusting a set of parameters.
The parameters can be changed wirelessly using the Ekahau Activator T301-A laptop software
or through Tag Configurations in EPE.
Ekahau Activator is used for configuring the initial configuration settings that allows connecting
the tag to EPE over the network. After connection is established with EPE all configurations can
be managed through EPE.
4.1 Tag settings in Activator
The list of network settings available in Activator
Setting
Description
Values
Default value
IP Address.
0.0.0.0
Positioning Engine settings
Engine IP
IP Address Ekahau
Positioning Engine.
Engine Port
Port number of location Port number
protocol port of EPE.
8552
Maintenance IP
IP Address of Ekahau IP Address
Positioning Engine, from
where TAG gets the settings. Typically same as
the Engine IP
0.0.0.0
Maintenance port
Port number of mainten- Port number
ance protocol port of
EPE
8553
Maintenance interval
The interval of the peri- 0 - 63072000
odic maintenance calls
in seconds
10
Scanning Interval
The interval of the peri- 0 - 63072000
odic location scans in
seconds.
10
Scan Channels
Sets the channels that
are scanned
1 - 11 Enabled; 12 - 14 Disabled
Scan Settings
Enabled; Disabled
WLAN Settings
SSID
Sets the Wi-Fi network SSID=max 32 digits
name -Service set identifier
default
Encryption
Selects if WEP encryp- No Encryption; WEP
tion is used
64/128; WPA2-PSK
No Encryption
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Setting
Description
Values
Default value
WEP:
Sets the WEP Passphrase
ASCII: 5 or 13 characters
HEX: 10 or 26 hexadecimal numbers (0-f)
WEP Index:
Sets the WEP index
used
1-4
WPA2-PSK:
Sets the WPA2-PSK
encryption and passphrase
8 - 63 ASCII characters -
WPA-PSK
Not supported in T301B
IP Settings
IP method
Defines the IP address
assigning method.
DHCP; Static
DHCP
Sets the start and end
address of the range
used to assign the IP
addresses to the tags
when Static IP is used
IP address.
0.0.0.0
Network mask
Tag netmask when
static addressing is
used.
IP address
0.0.0.0
IP gateway
IP network gateway
IP address
when static addressing
is used.
0.0.0.0
Static IP Settings
Address range
0.0.0.0
4.2 Tag configuration settings in EPE configs page
In Ekahau Positioning Engine it is possible to create configurations to single or multiple tags, after
the tags are activated, the configurations are applied to tags from the Tags page. The list of
available settings is in the following table
Setting
Description
Values (Default underlined)
Name
Name for the configuration set
Free text
Description
Description for the configuration set Free text
General
Network
SSID 1
SSID 1 name, Encryption, Passphrase and WEP index.
seeTag settings in Activator on page 17 for details
SSID 2
SSID 2 name, Encryption, Passphrase and WEP index.
seeTag settings in Activator on page 17 for details
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Setting
Description
Values (Default underlined)
SSID 2 Association
Sets whether tag attempts to asso- No Association scan only; Associate
ciate on T301-B SSID 2 network
and scan
Scan Channels
Sets the channels scanned during
a location scan
1- 11; 12 (EU); 13 (EU); 14 (Japan)
Broadcast probe
Sets whether the tag uses broadcast probe when scanning
Enabled; Disabled
Sets the IP method used
Use DHCP for each access point
Tag IP Settings
IP Setting
Use DHCP once for all access
points
Preserve the IP-address that was
given by Activator
Positioning Engine
IP Address
Sets the EPE IP Address
IP Address
Location update Port (UDP)
Port number of location protocol port Port number
of EPE.
Maintenance interval
The interval of the periodic mainten- The interval in Seconds, Minutes,
ance calls in seconds
Hours or Days
Maintenance port
Port number of maintenance protocol port of EPE
Port number
Periodic Wake up
Enables or disables the periodic
location update
Enabled; Disabled
Interval
Sets the interval for the periodic
location update
The interval in Seconds, Minutes,
Hours or Days
Periodic location update
Motion Sensor
Motion Sensitivity
Enables and sets the sensitivity for Disabled; Enabled with profiles from
the motion sensing
1 to 4
Motion Update Method
Sets whether location updates are In-motion and after motion; After
sent periodically during the motion motion
or just when the motion starts and
after the movement has ended.
Motion Update Interval
Sets the interval for motion updates 5s; 10s; 30s; 1min; 2min; 5min
Tamper sensor
Tamper sensor
Advanced scan settings
Not used T301-B tags
Enabled; Disabled
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Setting
Description
Values (Default underlined)
Initial Scan Count
Number of scans the tag does on 1 - 10
each triggered scan despite the
triggering event. Used to improve
the accuracy in difficult conditions
and for rarely scanning applications.
Delay between initial scans
Delay between the scans.
No Delay; 250ms; 500ms; 1000ms;
1500ms; 2000ms
After Motion Scan Count
The number of scans the tag performs for each after motion event.
0 - 10
Button Scan Count
The number of scans the tag performs for each button event.
0 - 10
Tamper Scan Count
The number of scans the tag performs for each tamper event.
0 - 10
Note
1) Network wide DHCP enables roaming between sub networks. With this setting the tag
refreshes its IP address whenever the tag associates with a new access point. It is not recommended to use the feature, if not required, due to higher power consumption
Note
Using the Advanced Scan Settings need a careful consideration. The scanning consumes a
high amount of energy, and the more scanning is done the less battery life the tag has. Typically
these parameters are used to improve accuracy in very difficult conditions or in cases the tag
otherwise would scan rarely.
4.3 Tag actions available in Ekahau Positioning Engine
Tags properties page
Setting
Description
Values
Name
A user given name for tag
Free text
Custom
A custom note
Free text
Member of Groups
The groups the tag belong to
List of groups or "No Groups created" if no groups exist. Go to
groups page to create groups.
User Data
Commands
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Setting
Description
Values
LED / Buzzer
Launches the alarm at the tag with LED; LED and Buzzer
LEDs and buzzer of silently with
LEDs only. The alarm duration can Duration: 10s; 1min; 10min; 30min;
1h; 2h
be set.
Request info
Not used for T301 family tags
Manual Commands
Manual command or a list of commands can be sent to a tag.
Set Config
A pre defined config can be selected A list of available configs. Go to
and sent to tag(s)
configs page to create tag configurations.
Firmware Update
Firmware
Tag firmware can be updated. The A list of available firmware updates
new firmware needs to be first
uploaded in EPE. The firmware
uploaded in the configs page
needs first to be uploaded into EPE,
this is done in configs page.
Create New Group
Group Name
New group is created and the tag is Free text
included into this created group.
Manual IP Settings
Manual IP address
Sets the tag IP Address
IP Address
Netmask
Sets the tag netmask
IP Address
Gateway
Sets the default gateway for the tag IP Address
Delete
Delete
The tag is deleted fro the system. All statistics are cleared. The tag will
appear in the system again when it
report it's location next time.
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5 Technical specifications
5.1 General
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Outside Dimensions : 2.36 x 3.54 x 0.33 in / 60 x 90 x 8.5 mm.
Weight: 1.7 oz / 48 g .
Power: Re-chargeable Lithium Polymer battery
Charging with 5VDC, 500mA max.
Three buttons with call button functionality
Two red/green/orange status indication LEDs
Operating Temperature: 32 to 122ºF / 0 to 50 ºC, battery lifetime is lower on the low and high
end of the temperature range.
Storage Temperature: -40 to 140ºF / -40 to 60 ºC, battery lifetime is lower on the low and high
end of the range. Storage in room temperature is recommended.
Humidity: From 20% to 95 % non-condensing, relative humidity
Environmental Protection: protected against dust and spraying water
5.2 Wi-Fi
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Supported IEEE Standards: 802.11b/g
Modulation Scheme: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
Media Access: CSMA/CA
Transmit Power: +16dBm@2Mbps
Receiver Sensitivity: -84dBm@11Mbps
Frequency Ranges:
○ 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz (USA, Canada, Europe)
○ 2.400 – 2.497 GHz (Japan)
Supported Networking Protocols: UDP/IP, DHCP or static addressing
Security: WEP Encryption 40/104 Bit, WPA2-PSK
Antenna Type: 2 x Internal omni-directional ceramic multilayer, antenna diversity
Maximum Antenna Gain: +1.5 dBi
5.3 Operating Ranges from an Access Point
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Open Space: 60m (180ft)
Typical Office: 30m (90ft)
5.4 Care and Maintenance
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Keep the tag dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Do not use or store the tag in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be damaged.
Do not store the tag in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices,
damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the tag in cold areas. When it warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture
can form inside, which may damage electronic circuit boards.
The operating temperature of the tag is 0 to 50 ºC. Do not operate the tag outside this temperature range.
Do not try to open the tag.
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Do not drop, knock or shake the tag. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the tag.
Do not paint the tag. Paint can clog the moving parts, affect the radio communication and
prevent proper operation.
Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to clean the tag.
Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could
damage the tag and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
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6 Certifications
6.1 FCC Rules
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.
FCC ID of this device is:TA7-T301-B1
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:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
6.2 CE Marking
This device has been tested to meet the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements of
EN50082-1 and EN50022 for the CE Declaration of Conformity (DoC).
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7 Limited warranty
Ekahau warrants that the Tags will operate in accordance with and substantially conform to their
published specifications when shipped or otherwise delivered to the end user and for a period of
1 year thereafter, provided, however, that Ekahau does not warrant any claim or damage under
this Warranty if such claim or damage results from:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation or maintenance of the Tags,
Tags that have been altered, modified, repaired or tampered with by anyone other than Ekahau,
Use of the Tags not in compliance with their respective documentation, user manuals,
instructions, and any usage restrictions contained therein, including, but not limited to, the
provisions relating to the environment and ranges where the tags must be used, or
Accident, fire, power failure, power surge, or other hazard.
Otherwise, the Tags are sold AS IS. In no event does Ekahau warrant that the Tags are error free
or that end user will be able to operate the Tags without problems or interruptions.
End User is responsible for using the Tags within their specifications as contained in the Documentation.
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