Elpas Solutions 5-STC00433 Temperature snesor tag User Manual

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Elpas Temperature Sensors P/Ns: 5-STE00433-1 and 5-STC00433-1 User Guide   www.elpas.com Page 1 of 4 V5/June 2013  Introduction Elpas  Temperature  Sensors  are  supervised  Active  RFID  Tags  that  provide  wireless  remote monitoring of environmental sensitive assets or environments that require strict temperature range compliance. The sensors report location based temperature monitoring data which is received and relayed over the Elpas infrastructure to a host RTLS application or an integrated 3rd party platform for regulatory compliance, temperature-range alerting or trend analysis. Sensors are available  with an internal  thermistor for ambient  temperature  monitoring or with  an external probe for applications requiring higher precision. Both sensors feature wireless call-button functionality  to  report  preconfigured  maintenance  messages  plus  remote  device  supervision  to ensure field reliability. Elpas  Temperature  Sensors  are water/dust  resistant, cleanable with alcohol based disinfectants and are powered by one field-replaceable lithium battery.  It is important that you understand, and follow the instructions in this document. Should you have any questions, please contact your local ELPAS support representative before proceeding with the installation, operation or maintenance of these products.     Internal Thermistor Configuration  External Probe Configuration  Product Specifications  Internal Thermistor (P/N: 5-STE00433-1) * External Probe (P/N: 5-STC00433-1) Signaling Technology RF (433MHz) RF (433MHz) Transmission Supervision transmission duration - 4ms Supervision transmission period - 127sec Supervision transmission duration - 4ms Supervision transmission period - 127sec  Sensor Range -10°C to 70°C (14°F to 158°F) -40°C to 80°C (-40°F to 176°F) Sensor Accuracy +/- 2.0°C (-10°C to 70°C) +/- 0.5°C (0°C to 70°C) +/- 1.0°C (-40°C to 0°C) & (70°C to 80°C) Sensor Resolution +/- 0.1°C +/- 0.1°C Sensor Cable Length N/A 2.5m (8.0 FT) Supervised Events Button Press/Low Battery 6 RF transmissions (each transmission 4ms in duration), total burst duration - 927.5ms 6 RF transmissions (each transmission 4ms in duration), total burst duration - 927.5ms Power Source 3V/270mAh lithium battery, Type CR 2430 3V/600mAh lithium battery, Type CR 2450 Average Battery Life Three years Three years Status Indicators Red LED: Button Press, Low Battery Green LED: Activation from sleep-mode Red LED: Button Press, Low Battery Green LED: Activation from sleep-mode Badge ID Unique, factory-programmed ID Unique, factory-programmed ID Construction PA Plastic (Nylon) PA Plastic (Nylon) IP Rating Sensor: IP64 Sensor: IP64.     External Probe: IP67 Dimensions (H x W x D) 34 x 40 x 15 mm (1.3 x 1.6 x 0.6 inches)  34 x 40 x 15mm (1.3 x 1.6 x 0.6 inches) Weight 20 grams (0.75 ounces) 20 grams (0.75 ounces) Remote Management Eiris Software V4.7.2 (or higher) Eiris Software V4.7.2 (or higher) Standards IC, FCC & CE compliant IC, FCC & CE compliant Warranty 1 year limited warranty (excluding battery) 1 year limited warranty (excluding battery) *Note: P/N: 5-STC00433-1 includes external probe - temperature sensor, one glycol bottle, one tag mounting clip and one probe mounting clip. Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice.   Not all products include all features Compatible Accessories Part Number Description 5-BC012430 3V/270mAh Lithium Battery, CR2430 (25pcs) 5-PBA90003 3V/600mAh Lithium Battery, CR2450 (25pcs) 5-ETC09001 Mounting Clip (5 units) 5-STC90001 Glycol Bottle and Mounting Kit  Supported Button Press Events Temperature Sensors support Button Press events (designated B1) to report maintenance messages.  Button Press: 3 messages are transmitted  (each @ 4ms in duration), 463.75ms apart. B1=1  Button Release: 3 messages are transmitted  (each @ 4ms in duration), 463.75ms apart. B1=0  Steady State (no button press/button release) B1=0
Elpas Temperature Sensors – User Guide    www.elpas.com Page 2 of 4 V5/June 2013  Initial Activation Temperature sensors come from the factory in Sleep Mode to conserve battery power during shipping.  To Activate the sensor from sleep mode, remove the Activation Label. Then press the sensor’s call button  for at least 7 seconds.  If the activation process is successful the sensor’s  LED indicator will glow green for about 3 seconds.  The sensor is now ready to for enrollment in the host RTLS application. Battery Replacement Change  the  sensor’s  status  in  the  host  RTLS  application  to ‘Inactive’. Place the sensor back cover side up. Unscrew the 4 screws to remove the back cover  Slide the battery out from under the battery holder. Dispose of used battery in accordance with local regulations.  Before  inserting  a  new  battery  into  place,  position  the  battery Isolator such that its holes align with the battery contact pins.  Replace  the  battery  ensuring  that  the  positive  (+)  side  of  the battery faces up. Close  the  back  cover  such  that  the  screw  holes  are  correctly aligned.  Tighten  the  4  screws  snugly into  place.  Do  not  over-tighten as this may strip the case threads. Change the sensor’s status in the host RTLS application back to ‘Active’. Glycol Bottle Usage Tips When inserting the probe into the bottle, push the probe fully through the screw cap so that a leak-proof seal is formed and then ensure that the cap is properly screwed onto the bottle. When removing the probe from the bottle, first unscrew the cap and only then PUSH the probe out from the cap.   Caution DO NOT pull the probe from the cap as this may cause damage to the probe or to the interface cable.  Installation & Usage Considerations 1.  Temperature sensors are not compatible with Elpas1 Lon Readers.  2.  The  transmission  range  of  the  temperature  sensor  may  vary  when  mounted  in  different  types  of  refrigeration  units; therefore a facility site survey to examine specific sensor mounting environments is required. 3.  Always use an Elpas Mounting Clip (P/N: 5-ETC09001) to mount the temperature sensor so that it can easily be removed for service or replacement, 4.  Supervisory Alerts should be configured in the host RTLS application to notify staff members that the temperature sensor is: 1) being tampered with, 2) is in a low voltage condition or 3) is not properly transmitting temperature data. Additionally, the operational status of these system alerts should be triggered once a week to ensure system integrity.
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