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FCC ID:()l16-IGSAZI-01 FCC requirements § 2.1033 (h)(3) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation lnstrucfions (Instruction Manual) lurnished to the user 01 the Hi-G-Seal transmining device foHow thws page FCC lD:086-IGSA2]-01 & Ti-G-TEK HirG-Tek Ltd. Mirroelertmnizs & Asset Tracking Technology Hi-G-Sea| (IG—SA—Zl and IG-MA-22) Electronic Seals and Hand Held Terminals for Sealing Assets INSTRUCTION MANUAL Nov. 1998 Rev. C UM3158 FCC ID:()B6-IGSAZl-Ul Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device. pursuant to the part [5 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 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: vReorient 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. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC ID10B6-IGSAll-01 Congratulations! You have chosen Hi-G-Tek’s products that are slate-of-lhemrl in their 1echnology and properties. The Hi-G-Seal Will lead you to a new dimension in the field of security The electronic miniaturized seals are more reliable and more secure than their mechanical counterparts, They are cost-effective. They are reusable, save paperwork and workers time. You can know not only iflhc asset was opened on its way but also when it was opened. It is all carried out remotely. Contents page 1. Hi—G—Seal Components 4 2. Preparation for use — How to use the Seal 7 3. The basic operation — Understanding the System 9 4. Operating instructions I l 4.1 Initialization II 4.2 Reading a Sea] 13 4.3 Setting a Seal 16 44 Special Functions 18 - View Data [9 o C] r Data 26 - St' , cs 29 0 Setup Dale 2‘) - Setup Tiinc $0 0 Selup 201“: 30 0 Display Versions 3 I - Configuration 32 0 561 password 12 0 Set Dale Format 15 5. Troubleshooting 36 6. Technical Specifications 40 1. Hi-G-Seal Components 1.1 The Seal Seal Electronics FCC [Dzfllm-IGSAll-IJI This unit contains the electronic circuitry of the seal. It contains the transmitter, the receiver, the computer and the memory to store the events. - Seal Wire The Seal Wire with the Connectors at the end is used to seal the object. 0 Key To release the connectors after sealing, use the Key for convenience, 1.2 The Hand Held Terminal-HHT FCC ID:()B6-lGSA21-01 Display The Hand Held Terminal displays all the information on this LCD display. Indicators On. When power is on and the system functions OK this indicator lights up GREEN color. When it lights up RED, there is a problem With the unit. When it blinks up RED, the batteries are low. please replace them. Key Pad The keypad is used to operate the unit in its different modes of operation. to enter data as required. Batteries. This is the battery compartment. Use a flat screwdriver to open it. FCCIB:0B6~IGSA21-01 2. Preparation for Use — How to Use the Seal 2.1 Hand Held Terminal-HHT 2.2.1 Placing/Replacing Batteries. One) Open the battery compartment usmg a screwdriver. Two) Use “AA“ size 1.5 V batteries only! Three) Take out the 01d batteries if there are any. Four) Insert 4 new batteries into the battery compartment, verify polaritx of the batteries to match the indications inside the battery compartment! Five) Close the cover and secure it with the screw. FCC lD:()B6-IGSA21~01 2.2 How to Seal an Asset Thread the sealing wire through the locking ring of the asset. Inserting seal wire connectors into the seal’s sockets. 2.2 How to Release the Seal Pull out the connectors using the Key. I. Insert the Key into the recess on the connector. 2. Rotate the Key upward and pull the connector from the socket. FCC ID10B6-1G5A21-01 Basic Operation — Understanding the System The basic operation of the system includes three simple stages: The first two stages are performed at the origin site while the third stage is carried out at the destination site. Stage I: Sealing the asset, At this stage you seal the asset by threading the sealing wire through the locking ring of the asset, and then insertion of the seal wire connectors in the seal’s sockets. Stage II: SET the Seal Press the ON key and verify that the green light illuminates. Place the HHT within 60 cm. from the seal and then press the SET key on the HHT. Notes:There is an available option to write down the ID Number of the seal and the sealing stamp on the bill of lading (you may want to FAX or E-Mail the result to the destination site). Stage [I]: READ the Seal. Place the l-[l-[T within 60 em. from the seal and then press the READ key on the HHT, If the OK notation appears on the HHT’s display, you hear 2 beeps, and you know the asset was not opened on the way from the last SET site to the Reading site. If a Tampered notation appears and you hear a long beep, you know that the seal was tampered on the way. You can know when it occurred (see details below). Note: If you chose to write down the 1D Number, you can compare the [D and the sealing stamp to the Written numbers you have on the bill of lading (or on the FAX copy). 4.1 FCC lD:0|$tS-IGSA21~01 Operating Instructions Initialization Turn the l-ll-lT on y pressing the ON key and verify that the green light illuminates. After a few secon s the main screen appears: Hi-G-Seal th Termlna Date: HIDE/97 Time: (2:56 While the main screen is shown, you may change the screen contrast using the up (A) and down (V) keys. NOTE: ll‘ no keys are touched for 5 minutes, the HHT will automatically shut— off, in order to save batteries, In case you want to see the site, you are located at, which is stored in the HHT's memory, or you want to update the site to your present location, press the SITE key. The following seteen appears: Present Site: 123 Enter Now Site: _ _ _ Enter 3 digits (front 000 to 255) encoding your site After each digit you enter, the cursor will move to the next digit location. Presaing the ENTER key will store the new site, In case the code has less than 3 digits you must enter leading 7eroes (eg, if your site code is I, you must enter 001). The new site will be stored along with all the other sealing data till the next change of the site. You may, of course change the site at every stage during the operation of the HHT. FCCID:()B6-l(iSA21-0l 4.2 Reading a Seal Press the READ key, There are 3 possible events: One. The sea] was not tampered on the way. The screen will be a» follows Seal 3:1234567890 SIamp:I123I23l OK, Scl ul. [2/04/97 12:45 And you will hear 2 beeps, Two. The sea] was tampered (m the way. The screen W1” he as follows: Seal #:123455789fl Sump'lzffllfll Tamp. Setal: 12/04/97 l2:45 And you will hear a long beep. FCC ID:()B6-IGSA21-fll Three. The seal is new to the terminal. The screen will he as follows: Seul ”1234567890 not exisl. Cont" NO YES And you would hear a long beep, In this case if you wunt to read the seal, choose YES, and you will complete the READ procedure. In case you wztnt to SET the seal, choose NO, and you will have to press the SET button. In case memoty is full. the following display appears: Memory is Full Delete Seals In this euse you have to delete unused seals using the Clear Data option from the Menu. lf you do not delete a seal, the READ process Will not be completed. NOTES: 0 While reading, make sure there is no other seal in the vicinity of the seal you want to read and of the HHT, Othcr seals must he at least 60 cm. away. . While reading. if the seal‘s battery is low the following message appears. Ctilicul Low Battery lll the SEALEE 4.3 FCC [Dzfllifi-IGSAZI-Dl Setting a Seal Setting a seal is a critical event in the process, an option is available for password use. According to the Configuration setting in the Menu‘ you may select whether to use a password or not. Pr ‘5 the SET key If you have enlere a password the following message appears: Enter Password: If you entered the wrong password, the following message appears: Password Incorrect Press the ENTER key for another try. It" the password is correct. the followtng screen appears: Seal #: 1234567890 Stamp:1123123l Set 1 OK 12/04/97 I2:57 If there is not enough memory, the following message appears: Memory is Full Erase Data? No Yes You can select between the Yes and No options. Selecting the “Yes” SETS 1 e Seal and the following display appears: Seal #:1234567890 Stampzl I23l23l Set: 0K I2/()4/97 I2:57 Selecting the “No" option will resume the SET command. In case the seal already exists in the HHT‘s memory, the following message appears: 15 4.4 FCC ID:()B6-IGSA21-Ul ID 1234567890 Exist. Delete it? Yes No You can select between the Yes and No options. Selecting the “Yes" SETs the Seal. Selecting the “No" option will resume the SET command. Special Functions In order to perform other functions press the MENU key. The following screen appears: VIEW DATA CLEAR DATA STATISTICS SETUP DATE You can scroll between the options using the up (A) and down (v) arrows. A long press on an arrow causes a rapid scrolling. While scrollingt the following options are also displayed. SETUP TIME SETUP ZONE DISPLAY VER. CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTICS Pressing the ENTER key activates the selected function. Pressing the Esc key will resume to the previous screen. View Data Data Structure Before going into details, you must understand the basic structure in which the events" data are organized. An event is created after a READ operation, but only if something has been occurred to the seal from the previous reading. Occurrences that cause an event are: SET of the seal, OPENing or Closing (CLSE) the seal, TAMPering (changing the seal’s resistance) with the seal, and Low Battery (LB) of the seal. Each time there is an event it is written in the reader’s database. Each time you SET a seal a new page is created. A page contains up to 10 events (for IG—SA—ZO or up to I00 events for IG—SA-22) that occurred to the seal starting with the last SET operation. For example. for a new seal, the page will contain the SET event. If a tampering event occurs”. after the next 17 FCC lD:()B6-lGSA21-fll READ operation, the page will contain the SET event and the TAMP event, If then. the sea] was opened and then closed, after the next READ operation the page will comain 4 events: SET, TAMP.OPEN CLSEA FCC ID:OB6»IGSA21-0l Selecting the View Data function displays the following screen: View Data VIEW FROM LIST VIEW BY lD VIEW BY SlTE You can select between these 3 options using the arrow, up and down keysi Selecting the View by ID displays the following screen: View by ID Enter seal 1D Entering the Seal [D and pressing the ENTER key display the following screen (The first two rows are displayed alternately. lt'there is a TAMPering event and/or a Low Battery event, the last 2 rows will be displayed alternatively too): Seal ti 1234567890 PAGE” 001 OF 002 SET 12/04 I3r57 At Site : {23 OPEN122 CLSE:22 TAMPtfll LB The above example shows the first page out of 2 pages. There are 47 events in that page : l — for the SET. 22 - OPENings, 22 - CLSEing, 1 » TAMPering (change of the wire) and there is a Low Battery sign for that seali Pressing the ENTER key again will open the whole page ofevents (The first two rows are displayed alternately). Seal # 1234567890 EVENTS LIST CLSE 12/04 1335 OPEN 12/04 l] 32 SET 12/04 12:41 As written above, you may see up to IO events for one page in case of IG- SA—ZO (or up to 100 events in case of IG—SA-22). The first 8 events (for lG—SA—ZO) are consecutive events, starting at the SET operation, and the last 2 events, are the 2 last events occurred to the seal. For example. if there were 16 events including the SET event, you will see SET as the first event. then 7 consecutive other events, and then the last 2 events for events number 15 and 16 (events number 9—14 are lost). The same logic exists for FCC lD:()B6-IGSA21~01 IG—SA-22t The difference is the total amount of events (100 instead of 10) and the stack for the last events (5 instead of 2) Pressing the ENTER ey on a specific row, displays the following detailed event window: ID: 1234567890 Stamp:I1231231 OPEN at: 12/04/97 l 1117 Pressing the ENTER key returns you to the View by ID menu, The same logic is applied when you choose the View from List or the View by Site options, except for the initial procedure, in which you reach the desired seuli In the View from List procedure you also have u down counter of events (EV.CNT) for each one of the seals on the list. When the counter is 0000 the seal must be replaced by a new one. Selecting the View from List displays the following screen: View From List SeallD EVENT I234567890 1240 (Nll234567x (mo In this example, seal # 1234567890 has I240 events left. You may scroll between the seals using the up and down keys You can choose the ID by pressing the ENTER key when the cursor is on the left oflhe desired sealt Selecting the View by Site displays the following screen: View by Site Enter Your Site Entering the Site code and pressing the ENTER key displays the following screen: 20 FCC lD:()B6-lGSA21-Ol Sczil 1D Silt: 123 [234567890 I234567R9I I234567899 The above screen displays all the seals set at the selected siie. You can scroll between the rows one by one by pressing the up and down keys. You can choose the ID by pressing the ENTER key when the cursor is on the left of the desired seal, You can see the events' list by pressing the ENTER kcy again. Pressing the ENTER key again will show the event‘s details. Pressing the ENTER key again returns you to the View Data menu. FCC lD:()B6-IGSAll-01 Clear Data Selecting the Clear Data function displays the following screen: Clear Data CLEAR ALL CLEAR FROM LIST CLEAR BY ID Selecting the Clear All option erases all the seals‘ data from the memory. Pressing the ENTER key selects the seal to be erased. )rior to deleting the ata, the following alen window appears: Clear Data No Yes You can select between the options using the up and down ut‘rows, Pressing the ENTER key selects the option Selecting the Clear From List option displays the following screen: Clear From List Seal ID 000000I029 0000001037 You select the seal to be erased and press the ENTER key. You will get the following warning screen: Clear ID 000000 l 029 No Yes You can select between the options using the up and down arrows. Pressing the ENTER key selects the option. Selecting the Clear By ID option lets you enter the ID number to be deleted as FCC ID:OB6-lGSA21-01 Clear By ID Enter Seal lD You enter the seal ID to be erased and press the ENTER key. The following warning screen appears: Clear By ID No Yes You can select between the options using the up and down arrows. Pressing the ENTER key selects the option. FCC ID:()B6-lGSA21-01 Statistics This special function lets you know the available free memory left for more seals events. Choosing this option will cause the following screen to appcar: Hi-G-Seal H/h Terminal Free memory for [68 seals events Setup Date Selecting the Setup Date function displays the following screen: Setup Date D" ' lZ/(H/l997 Enter Now Date: To change the date, enter the digits related to DD/MM/YY (Day/Month/Year) for the European format (if you chose this format in the configuratinn function). Each time you press a numeric key the cursor moves in a cyclic manner to the next digit location. Pressing the ENTER key sets the new date. FCC ID10B6-1GSA21-01 - Setup Time Selecting the Setup Time function displays the following screen: Setup Time Time: 12:54 Entc| New Time: To change the time. enter the digits related to HH/MM (Hour/Minute). Each time you press a numeric key the Cursor moves in ti cyclic manner to the next digit iDCilllQI‘l. Pressing the ENTER key sets the new time. 0 Setup Zone All the seals are set according to GMT (Grinwieh Mean Time). The Hand Held Terminal has the local time. In each country, for each Time Zone, an offset must be entered (time difference) between the local zone to GMT. For example: In Great Britain the difference is 0. In other Western European countries the difference is +l. In Eastern USA the difference is 75 and so on. Choosing the Setup Zone function displays the following screen: Set Time Zone Offset Inn: +00 By using the up (A) and down (V) arrows you can set the desired offset from the GMT. Pressing the ENTER key sets the chosen offset 0 Display Ver. Selecting the Display Ver. function displays the software version: Ht—G—Seal H/h Terminal Version 2.00 fl: FCC IDzOBfi-IGSAZI-Ol Configuration Selecting the Configuration function displays the followrng screen: Configuration SET PASSWORD DATE FORMAT You can select between the options by usrng the up and down keys. Pressing the ENTER kcy selects the option. Set Password If you select the Set Password option, the following screen appears: Password Setting No Yes This option allows you either to decide whether you want to use a password for the SE" operation or to change an existing password In order to enforce the use of a password for the SET function, select the "Yes“ option. The fo lowing screen appears: Password Setting Eutcr New Password Enter your new password (up to 6 digits) and press the ENTER key, If you don't Want the use of a password for the SET function, select the “No" option. If you want to cancel the use of an existing password for the SET function, press the “No” option. If you want to change the password press the “Yes" key. In both cases, if you want to change the password oi if you want to cancel the use of a password for the SET function, the following screen appears: Password Setting Euler Previous Password In case you entered a wrong password you will see the following screen; FCC ID:()BGVICSAll-01 Password Setting Your password ls Incorrect You will have to retry the whole process, In se you entered the right password and you chose to change the var, word, the screen that allows you to enter your new 6 digit password appe s: Password Setting Enter New Password - Date Format f you select the Set Date Format, the following screen appears: Set Date Format USA FORMAT EUROPE FORMAT European format: DD/MM/YY USA format: MM/DD/YY You can select between the two formats. Select the correct one by pressing the ENTER key, Selection ot’ the Diagnostics is for technicians only. 5. Troubleshooting 5.1 Low voltage If there is 11 low voltage the following message appears: 27 FCC lD:()B6»I(iSA21-01 Low Battery Replace the Battery! And you will hear a long beepl The only operation you can activate now is to turn the HHT off! Replace batteries. See para. 2.I on how to replace batteries, 7K 5.2 FCC ID:()B6—lGSAZl-01 Self Test Failure After turning on the HHT, it performs an automatic scltltcst. If there is any technical problem, the following message appears: Self-Tesl Failed! Call Service If thi< occurs. call for a service technician or send the dewce to the manufacturer, 5.3 Communication Failure FCC lDz(lB6-lGSA21-01 When you perform the READ or SET functions, and there is a communication error between the HHT and the seal, the following message 2) pears. Hi—GrSeul H/h Tcrmmul Communication Error! If this occurs, try to decrease the distance between the HHT and the seal. Try to change the angle between the HHT and the Real (the optimal angle is when the HHT is below the seal and parallel to it, Try to replace the batteries in the HHTt Try I0 communicate with anulher seal. an 5.4 5.5 5.6 FCC lD:0B6-lGSA21-Ol Wire Failure If the following message appears, after performing a SET function. you must check the wire connection to the seal or replace the wire. Seal ID: 1234567890 TAMPERED! Replace Scztl wirc‘ General Failure In case you face an unexplainable problem with your HHT, it is recommended to turn it OFF and after a minute to turn [ION ag u. If the problem appears again call for a service technician or send the device to the manufacturer. Low Battery of the seal In case there is a LB event while reading a seal (in the View Data procedure) it could be a temporary state. If you see the LB sign once in many readings, you may ignore it. When you see it every once in a while. it is a sign of the end of lhe seal's battery life. In this case you must use a new seal. 6‘ 6.1 6.2 Technical Specifications Hand Held Teminal Power: 4 batteries, 1.5 V “AA” Sizer Communication Distance: 60 cm max, Operating Temperature: 0 u to 50 ° C Storage Temperature: -20 " to 80 " C Storage Memory Capacity: up to 170 seals, Seal Power: internal lithium battery. Communication Distance: 60 cm max, Operating Temperature: -2() “ to 60 ° C Storage Temperature: -20 ° to 80 ° C Storage Mcmory Cupacrty: up to 10 events. 32 FCC ID:0116- SAN-01 FCC ID:()Bfi-IGSA21-Ol Operating instructions 1. The unpuckcd mills are In! Conllnucs transmission only lhis units cunnnl mininumcutc wilh the reader. 2, upsluliun insuudion. 2.1 OFF 2.2 Trummiz 250KH/ carrier Bi 2 3 Trunsmil 250KH4 tamer wulh 2KHL dam modulation HE 2.4 Trammil 250KH7. carrier with IKH: data modulznmn. E. For continues li'nyisi]!i~sim\ with the reader, Press MENU. select DIAGNOSTICS, sclccl MAINTENANCE. cnlcr pmsword 05] MS. Selecl operation mode 11 FCC [DzoBfi-[GSAZI-Ol For general opcrminn ui'llu: reader, lcl'cl tn the user manunL 4. In general , The system was not dcsignedfm continues transmiwinn , m make this transmission as shun as possible If!!! FCC ID:()B6-IGSA21-01 FCC requirements § 2.1033 (b)(4) CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION, BLOCK DIAGRAM& SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM This page is ioilowed by the Hi-G-Seal lransminer description, block and schematic diagrams. 5) FCC lD:()Bl’i-lGSAZl-01 General. Hl-C- EAL syslcin is il system (lull Clllll’llC) aealing ol'conluiners und a \’Cllly oI‘ zlasclh lliiil need to be sealed iiguinxl and moniiored for any li‘uil lo lumper with lhem. Tlic wills will he monitored remotely by radio icrmimils ihui arc purl ol’ihe HI-G-SEAL sysicm The 5021] will provide lhl: inspcclm‘ lnslflnl and comprehensive sealing verilicniion dermis. The soul will log every opening and closing on lap ol'ihc selling all ihc beginning. Wllll cuch evcnl lhe sezil will log llie lime skimp ol'the evcnl and will modin the original scul stump. Smiling WlI'C will he made I'roiii u iniilli»slriinded wire willi 48 Slhllldh. Only pull ivi'llic hunnds will he coiinccicd mm and lo end. The number of was connccicd will be random. Seal Technical Specifications. ElCCll'lL’Lll SpeCificaiiunc Modulnllon’ AM (Pulsed RF) ASK Tx Frequency 250 lcl-lz t 1.5% Rx Frequency: 250 kH7 1057'. Thlllallllllcil Ouipiii Power OinW niax. Dulu Throughput: 2 khll/SCC irunsniil (Lskhiijs receive. Cul’i‘cnl Connuniplion: 1()lJA max @ quiescent. 10 MA max 65 Tx 2 mA inux @ Rx Souls RC: "lanai: Range“ 20 - 500 Q Seal Rc unec Sliihilily: lollppm miix over l'uIl [emperziluie range. Sail Re glance Mensurcmenl RCSOlullOni 0.5 ‘70 from full Scull: (8 hils A/D). Seal Re dnec MCllhlIlL'll‘lCl'll Sluhilily 13 % or zl LSB whichever is grciilcr. Seal Re unce Rininloin Value : hy i'iinilom number ofeonnecled wires Seal Wirc lengl . cm. 5(lCIl1,illld IOO cm. Power: Lilhium cell hullcry 31W lL2186 model by TADIRAN in‘ equivulcnl, Bnlici-y lllclllllC 4 yciirs in I l'uII memory reading per day . over l'lill lcinpciuluie inngc Fiiiicliomil Specificaiiom Mam FCC l’cqun'emcnlsi pilrl 15 suhpurl c. 15.209. Seal Engagement: (mi: lime use or optionally mulu use Run] Time Clock‘ GMT 30 min per year accuracy over lull lcmpcrulurc range, Memory: last 10 cvenls or 100 evenls‘ optional Memory Duiu Twc. scail slump, limc ol'cvcni, low huiicry, and random willie lor ciiuh new cvcni, Inlcrmgiilion Dislune 0.6 inelcr mux, Receivers Discriniindlion: 2 HIGH)!» (The minimum dislzmcc helween lwo Lul‘luccnl Seulu) lnlcrrogulion Rule. l ieuding per sec mix (in lO—evenlcase). IOU evenly. Low Bzillcry lndiciiliiin ye» Seal wire Oincr Dianiele" [0 nnn innx, Mounling: Willi niouiil unit. oi (lirctlly ming double slick (mechiiiiiuil iiiouiiliiig lo lhc Colilaincr or a wailll Mechanical Dimensions. 47 X 36 X 20 ml“ (not In include the Real wire or soul pliiiel MTBF: 4000” hours. Eiwii'oninenlul Specifications. . Opcl’aling 84 sloraigc '1‘cmpcmiurc: - 20 lo 70 “c. - Mechanical Vibl‘zilions mid Shoe .. l‘n Sull vehicular conditions according lo MllrSTD-XIOD. - Splush Pi nol'.
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