Hi G Tek IGST51433 ISO 18000-7 SENSOR TRANSPONDER User Manual

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18.7 Secure Series Tags
Sensor Transponder
CLIN: 0004FA, 0006FA
Installation & Operation Manual
Delivering Global Visibility. Unisys
Proprietary Notice
This document contains Hi‐G‐Tek Inc. proprietary confidential information and may not be used or
disclosed to other parties in whole or in part without prior written authorization from Hi‐G‐Tek Inc.
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Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability
Hi‐G‐Tek Inc. affiliates, officers, directors, employees and agents provide the information contained in this
Manual on an “as‐is” basis and do not make any express or implied warranties or representations with
respect to such information including, without limitation, warranties as to non‐infringement, reliability,
fitness for a particular purpose or application, usefulness, completeness or accuracy.
Hi‐G‐Tek Inc. shall not in any circumstances be liable to any person for any special, incidental, indirect or
consequential damages, including without limitation, damages resulting from use of or reliance on
information presented herein, or loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods, even if
informed in advance of the possibility of such damages.
Copyright Notice
All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, photographic,
electronic, mechanical or otherwise, or used in any information storage and retrieval system, without the
prior written permission of Hi‐G‐Tek Inc.
This document is subject to change without prior notice.
ATTENTION
• This Hi‐G‐Tek product is designed for commercial/industrial use only, and should only be handled by
personnel authorized by Hi‐G‐Tek representatives.
• Installation must be performed according to this Guide.
• Using only certified antennas: It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that when using the outdoor
antenna kits in the United States (or where FCC rules apply), only those antennas certified with the product are
used.
• The use of any antenna other than those certified with the product is expressly forbidden in accordance with
FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204 and part 15.203.
The FCC Wants You to Know
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.
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FCC Warning
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority to operate the
equipment under FCC Rules.
Instructions concerning human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields:
A distance of at least 20cm. between the equipment and all persons should be maintained during the operation of
the equipment.
FCC ID: OB6‐IGST51433
Sensor Transponder – IG‐ST‐51‐433, CLIN # 0004FA
Spare Parts
Hi‐G‐Tek recommends that only original products, spare and replacement parts authorized by Hi‐G‐Tek
Inc. be used for installation, service and repair.
Hi‐G‐Tek Inc. does not accept any responsibility and will not be liable for any consequences due to
improper materials used.
Hi‐G‐Tek , Inc.
1445 Research Blvd.
Suite 150
Rockville, MD 20850
USA
info@higtek.com
Office: +1‐301‐279‐0022
Fax: +1‐301‐279‐0055
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Table of Content
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Functional description ................................................................................................................................. 6
Installation ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1
Preparing for deployment ................................................................................................................. 7
3.2
Mounting the Transponder .............................................................................................................. 8
4 Operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1
Lamp Test ................................................................................................................................................. 9
5 Technical Specifications............................................................................................................................ 10
List of Figures
Figure 1: Sensor Transponder ............................................................................................................................ 6
Figure 2: Installing the battery ........................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 3: Magnetic mounting of transponder .............................................................................................. 8
Figure 4: Using a mounting attachment ......................................................................................................... 8
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Introduction
The Secure Series 18000‐7 Sensor Transponder CLIN#0004FA is an active RFID tag for
monitoring goods either in yard locations or in transit.
Figure 1: Sensor Transponder
The transponder is designed to be magnetically attached to metallic surfaces or be
mounted on a pole or similar posts.
The Sensor Transponder is equipped with environment control sensors for climate
control of sensitive goods stored in container.
Functional description
The Sensor Transponder operates in the 433.92 MHz UHF band.
The Transponder has environmental sensors that include:
• Temperature sensor: Monitors Temperature inside container.
• Humidity sensor: Monitors humidity inside container.
All the sensors include indications for activation/deactivation and alarm status.
The indicators colors are:
• Green color designates all normal condition.
• Red color – indicates an alarm event.
Each sensor has threshold values – that may be configured by the control software.
A LED test button facilitates validation of sensor status.
The Transponder is battery powered, and responds to status requisitions from a nearby
interrogator – located up 100m from the transponder.
Control of Transponder’s features and parameters is facilitated by control software.
Access control may be achieved either via an interrogator unit or directly by USB
connection to a control PC.
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Installation
3.1
Preparing for deployment
Before deployment, open the Sensor Transponder battery cover by half rotating it
counterclockwise.
Figure 2: Installing the battery
Remove the battery and place it back with the poles reversed, (+) side should point out.
When you hear a short beep, the transponder is activated and ready for operation.
If no beep is heard, either the battery is not properly oriented or it needs to be replaced.
When
Note:pressing the LED test button for a short while, the tag will display the current
Temp
/Humidity
alarm status
as per its (configurable) alarm logic, once the test button
Replacement
of depleted
Battery:
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the LED
should
turn on
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red, in case
of alarm, a
required,
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blinking
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appear in the
The tag also indicates depleted battery warning (battery LED turns red)
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3.2
Mounting the Transponder
• Option 1: Magnetic Mountings located on transponder base – no attachments
needed.
For locations with metal surfaces, the transponder by itself can be magnetically
attached to the surface.
3 magnet
Figure 3: Magnetic mounting of transponder
• Option 2: Mounting transponder with Mounting Bracket
The transponder can utilize a mounting bracket, which allows for easy removal and
replacement of transponder.
Attach the mounting bracket to the required surface using zip ties / or screws if
permitted – see Figure 4.
Slide the transponder into the bracket and press top of bracket down until the
transponder is securely situated.
Figure 4: Using a mounting attachment
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Operation
The Transponder operates only upon a request from the interrogator or when operated
by a control PC connected to it via USB.
4.1
Lamp Test
•
press the LED test button – see Figure 2.
•
All the LEDS blink red once then blink once green and then blink 3 times
and show sensor status as follows:
ƒ
Green: sensor is active
ƒ
Red : sensor has detected an alarm (the detected signal was above
the defined threshold level)
ƒ
No light: sensor is disabled
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Technical Specifications
Communications
• Operating frequency
• Omni Directional
read/write range
Memory
Memory size
Sensor data logging
Data retention
433.92 MHZ
Up to 300 feet (100 meters) open space
128 Kbytes of available database table memory
32 Kbytes of memory for sensor data logging
Data is stored for a minimum of five years
Power Requirements
• Replaceable batteries, meet the requirements of the
Battery
Battery type
Battery life
Serial Communication
DoD transponder battery guidelines.
• Can be replaced without the need for a tool
• Supports reverse battery insertion for battery storage
3.8V Lithium Li‐SOCl2 batteries
3 year minimum
USB: for local access and configuration
Environmental
Operating temperature
‐30 ºC to +70ºC
Storage temperature
Humidity
Vibration and shock
Hardened weatherproof
‐40 ºC to +70ºC
90% non‐condensing
Complies with MIL‐STD‐810D for mobile
Complies with the IEC 60529 IP 64 rating
Physical Dimensions
Size
Weight
Mounting bracket
Weight
Antenna
Attachment methods:
185x60x50mm
250gr
185x68x17mm
160gr
Internal
• Bracket with magnetic mount grade N28 or higher
• Mounting bracket with 4 holes on bracket for tie
wrap attachment
Sensors
• Temperature
• Humidity
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Indicators
• Audible beep indicator for power on.
• Each sensor has its indication for activation/deactivation and alarm status
• Battery has an indication for battery OK and under voltage indication
•
•
•
•
•
Standards
FCC part 15 sub part B class B, sub part C section 15.231
Compliant with ISO 18000‐7:2008 standards and the DoD interoperability guidelines
Hazardous environment: Certified as Non‐Incendive (NI) for operation in
environment where flammable and explosive gases and vapors may be present
Compliant with HERO environment testing at 1‐inch separation
Complies with applicable DoD, national and international spectrum management
policies and regulations to include spectrum certifications in accordance with DoD
Directive 4650.1 “Management and use of the Radio Frequency Spectrum” and DoD
Directive 5000.1
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