Omega Engineering OM80RD1 OM-80 RFID Data Logger User Manual M4769 0210 OM 80Series Layout 1

Omega Engineering, Inc. OM-80 RFID Data Logger M4769 0210 OM 80Series Layout 1

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Table of ContentsSection PageSection 1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-11.1 Precautions ................................................................................................. 1-11.2 Safety Warnings and IEC Symbols  ......................................................... 1-21.3 Statement on FCC and CE Marking ....................................................... 1-21.4 Product Labeling ....................................................................................... 1-3Section 2 Hardware .............................................................................................. 2-1 2.1 Package Inspection  ................................................................................... 2-12.2 Included Items ........................................................................................... 2-1Section 3 Software ................................................................................................ 3-13.1 Getting Started ........................................................................................... 3-13.2 Software Installation ................................................................................. 3-13.3 USB Driver Installation  ............................................................................ 3-33.4 OM-80 Series Data Logging Software .................................................... 3-6Section 4 Hardware Installation ........................................................................ 4-1Section 5 Tag Configuration/Operation ........................................................... 5-15.1 Tag Information ......................................................................................... 5-15.2 Configuring Tag Settings  ......................................................................... 5-35.3 Logging Data  ............................................................................................. 5-55.4 Retrieving Data .......................................................................................... 5-5Section 6 Calibration  ........................................................................................... 6-1Section 7 Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 7-17.1 Tag Troubleshooting  ................................................................................. 7-17.2 Reader Troubleshooting  ........................................................................... 7-1Section 8 Service ................................................................................................... 8-1Section 9 Specifications  ...................................................................................... 9-1Section 10 Approvals & Regulatory Compliance  .........................................10-110.1 FCC (Domestic Use: USA & Canada) ................................................. 10-110.2 International Usage & CE Marking (Pending)  ................................. 10-110.3 CE Declaration of Conformity (DOC) ................................................ 10-110.4 ESD Susceptibility ................................................................................. 10-1iOM-80 Series Miniature RFID Data Loggers
List of FiguresSection Figure Description .............................................................. PageSection 1 1-1 IEC Symbols ............................................................... 1-21-2 OM-84 Tag Label  ....................................................... 1-31-3 OM-80-RD1 Reader Top Label  ................................ 1-31-4 OM-80-RD1 Reader Bottom Label .......................... 1-3Section 3  3-1 Welcome Screen ......................................................... 3-13-2 License Agreement Screen  ....................................... 3-23-3 Choose Install Location ............................................ 3-23-4 Installation Complete Screen ................................... 3-33-5 Welcome To The New Found Hardware Wizard Screen ......................................... 3-43-6 Install Software Automatically Wizard Screen  ..... 3-53-7 Completing The New Found Hardware Wizard Screen ......................................... 3-53-8 Launch Data Logging Software  .............................. 3-63-9 OM-84 Data Logging Program ................................ 3-73-10 Reader Tab .................................................................. 3-83-11 Data Display Graph  .................................................. 3-93-12 Data Display Table .................................................... 3-9Section 5 5-1 Tag Information Tab .................................................. 5-15-2 Tag Settings Tab ......................................................... 5-3Section 6 6-1 Temperature Calibration Window .......................... 6-16-2 Remove Tag Window  ............................................... 6-16-3 Calibration Complete Window  ............................... 6-2iiOM-80 Series Miniature RFID Data Loggers
Section 1 - IntroductionPlease read this manual completely before unpacking and operating yourminiature RFID data logger and reader system. It’s important read and follow allnotes, cautions, warnings and safety precautions before operating this device.“Device” referrers to your data logger tag and reader.Small, simple and affordable, the OM-80 series of data loggers measure andrecord temperature at a user specified interval ranging from 1 second to over 9hours. The tag is equipped with a one-button, three-LED user interface. Thestart/status button can be used to activate the tag or check on the tag's status.Two of the LEDs are used to indicate whether the tag has measuredtemperatures that exceed programmable upper and lower temperature limits.The third LED is used to indicate the tag's status through a series of blinks.The tag is configured using a reader and PC user software to operate in one oftwo modes:  ALARM CLOCK MODEThe tag begins collecting data at a prescribed time.DELAY MODEThe tag begins collecting data after a specified delay from when the button ispressed.Once the tag has finished collecting data or in the highly unlikely event that itloses power, the tag must be presented to reader/host software to download thedata and re-configure it for another data collection run. The tag can only collectone series of temperature readings at time. The tag cannot be started, then haltedand later re-started, without intervention of the host software.The OM-80 reader/host software requires no programming skills, and enablesyou to effortlessly select a sample interval, specify a TAG ID, and initiate thestart of data collection. The data logger can be configured and ready to use injust moments. In addition, all data can be saved in a format easily compatiblewith spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft Excel. It is our goal to bring youaccurate, low-cost, easy-to-use data loggers that will easily integrate into yourworking environment. To better serve you and understand your needs, wewelcome and appreciate your feedback.1.1 Precautions• This device is not designed for use in any medical or nuclear applications.• Do not operate this device in flammable or explosive environments.• Never operate with a power source other than the one recommended in thismanual.• Do not operate this device outside of the recommended use outlined in thismanual.There are no user serviceable parts inside your device.Attempting to repair or service your unit may void yourwarranty:1-1Introduction 1NOTE:
1.2 Safety Warnings and IEC SymbolsThis device is marked with international safety and hazard symbols inaccordance with IEC standards. It is important to read and follow all precautionsand instructions in this manual before operating or commissioning this device asit contains important information relating to safety and EMC. Failure to followall safety precautions may result in injury and or damage to your device. Use ofthis device in a manner not specified will void your warrantyIEC Symbols DescriptionCaution, refer to accompanying documentationEU’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ComplianceFigure 1-1 IEC SymbolsOM-80 Series data loggers contain a lithium battery.  Do not cut open, incinerate,heat above 85°C, recharge, submerge under water or other liquid or expose thebattery to rain or excess humidity.  Disposer per local regulations.1.3 Statement on FCC and CE Marking1.3.1 FCC MarkingFCC ID: WR3-OM80RD1     IC: 8205A-OM80RD1This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: 1.) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.)This device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.1.3.2 CE MarkingIt is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMI/EMCregulations that apply. OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of itsproducts to the European New Approach Directives. OMEGA will add the CEmark to every appropriate device upon certification. For additional informationsee Section 11 - Approvals & Regulatory Compliance. Introduction11-2
1.4 Product Labeling1.4.1 Tag LabelFigure 1-2.  OM-84 Tag Label1.4.2 Reader LabelsFigure 1-3.  Reader Top Label OM-80-RD1Figure 1-4.  Reader Bottom Label OM-80-RD1Introduction 11-3STARTHI ALARMLOW ALARMOMEGA ENGINEERING INC.Stamford, Ct 06907omega.comMade in U.S.A.!LiLiCAUTION: Read Accompanying Documentation.Not For Medical Use. Range: -40 to 60 C (140 F)13.56 MHzSTATUSContains Lithium Battery. Do not incinerate.  Always dispose of this product in a manner consistent with local, regional and national regulations.  Do not recharge.PATENTS PENDINGNOMAD®RFID TEMPERATURE LOGGERminiModel: OM-84-TMP®13.56 MHZRFID TAG READERPLACE TAG HEREOM-80 SERIES!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; 2) This device must accept any interference received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.FCC ID: WR3-OM80RD1IC: 8205A-OM80RD1OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.Stamford, CT 06907 Made in U.S.A.     omega.com®
Section 2 - HardwareIt is important that you read this manual completely and follow all safetyprecautions before operating this instrument.2.1 Package InspectionRemove the packing list and verify that you have received all your equipment. Ifyou have any questions about the shipment, please call our Customer ServiceDepartment at 1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660. We can also be reached on theInternet at omega.com, e-mail: cservice@omega.com. When you receive theshipment, inspect the container and equipment for any signs of damage. Noteany evidence of rough handling in transit. Immediately report any damage tothe shipping agent.The carrier will not honor any damage claims unless all shipping material issaved for inspection. After examining and removing contents, save packingmaterial and carton in the event reshipment is necessary.2.2 Included ItemsThe following items are supplied in the box.With kit OM-84-TMP-KIT:• 5 temperature logging tags with factory replaceable battery• 1 Benchtop USB tag reader• 1 User Software CD• 1 USB cable• 1 Soft carrying case• 1 Permanent markerWith kit OM-85-TMP-KIT:• 5 temperature logging tags in hard plastic case with field replaceable battery• 1 Benchtop USB tag reader• 1 User Software CD• 1 USB cable• 1 Soft carrying case• 1 Permanent marker2-1Hardware2
Section 3 – Software 3.1 Getting StartedThe following program files are included on the OM-80 Series User Software CDsupplied with kit. These files can also be downloaded from the omega.comwebsite should you misplace your CD.• OM-80 Series Data Logging Program • OM-80 Series Manual (pdf format)• OM-80 Series Data Sheet (pdf format)• OM-80-RD1 USB drivers3.2 Software InstallationInsert the CD ROM labeled OMEGASOFT®OM-80 Series Data Logging Softwareinto your CD ROM drive. From the Windows Start menu, choose the Runcommand and type d:\setup into the Open field and click OK. If your CD ROMdrive is not the D: drive, use the correct letter in the instructions above. You willthen see the welcome window as shown below.Figure 3-1.  Welcome to the Omega Engineering Data Loggin Application Setup WizardClick “Next” to continue the installation or “Cancel” to quit. When you clickNext the license agreement window will appear.3-1Software 3
Figure 3-2.  License AgreementClick “I Agree” to continue the installation or “Cancel” to quit. Figure 3-3.  Choose Install LocationThis window allows you to specify a location for the application to be installed.You can click Browse to choose another location or click Install to keep thedefault location. After you click Install you should see a progress bar and thenthe completing installation window as shown below. Click Finish to completethe installation.Software33-2
Figure 3-4.  Installation CompleteAfter installation, the software will be listed under the default OmegaEngineering software program group and saved under the default “C:\ProgramFiles\Omega Engineering\Omega Data Logging Application” directory unlessanother location was chosen.3.3 USB Driver InstallationTo install the USB software drivers that are required for your OM-80 reader tooperate correctly follow these procedures.You need to have the OM-80 Series Data Logging SoftwareCD that was supplied with your receiver loaded into the CDdrive on your PC.1. Connect your OM-80-RD1 tag reader to your computer with the USB cableprovided in the box with your device. You should get a notice box thatindicates that your computer “Has Found New Hardware”2. Your computer will then launch the Found New Hardware Wizard. Followthe instructions indicated on the Wizard boxes and the additionalinstructions noted in this manual with each box.Software 33-3NOTE:
After completing the Found New Hardware Wizard yoursystem will ask that you repeat this process. This is normal.You should repeat the steps outlined here twice. After thesecond driver is installed you should then get the “NewHardware Ready For Use” notice.Figure 3-5.  Welcome To The Found New Hardware Wizard ScreenFrom this box you should check the “No, not at this time” button. Then click the“Next >” button to continue with the driver installation process.Software33-4NOTE:
Figure 3-6.  Install Software Automatically ScreenNext, check the “Install the software automatically” button. Then click the“Next>” button to continue.Figure 3-7.  Completing The Found New Hardware Wizard ScreenThis screen will be displayed to indicate that the software drivers have beeninstalled. You should click the “Finish” button to complete the process.Software 33-5
3.4 OM-80 Series Data Logging SoftwareTo launch the OM-80 Series Data Logging program on your PC begin byaccessing the Programs list under your Start Menu Next, scroll through the list ofprogram folders to find the Omega Engineering folder. Inside the OmegaEngineering folder click on the OMEGASOFT program link. This will start thesoftware running.Figure 3-8.  Launch Data Logging SoftwareThe Data Logging Software has five main areas that comprise the user interface,the Menu Bar, Status Information Area, Operation Buttons, Control Tabs, andData Display Area.Software33-6
Figure 3-9.  OM-84 Data Logging Program3.4.1 Menu BarThe menu bar allows you easy access to commands and functions.To activate a menu, click the menu title or press the ALT key in combination withthe underlined letter of the menu title (e.g., ALT+F to open the File menu). Whenthe menu appears, click a menu item, or press the underlined key, to choose acommand.3.4.2 Status Information AreaThe Status Information Area shows what COM port your reader is connected to,the firmware version of the reader and the progress when downloading datafrom a tag.3.4.3 Operation ButtonsThese buttons allow you to perform various operations depending on thecurrent state of the data logger tag.Software 33-7
3.4.4 Control TabsWhen the OM-80 Series Data Logging program starts up, the Reader tab isdisplayed. This tab displays information on the connection to the tag reader.This view allows you to select a COM port to connect to and to power the readeron or off. The Information and Settings tabs will be greyed out until a tag isdetected by the reader.Figure 3-10.  Reader TabThe Information tab shows all the status information regarding the tag currentlyon the reader.  When the reader detects a tag the software will automaticallyswitch to the information tab.The Settings tab is where you enter all the various data logging parameters thatyou want to upload to the tag.3.4.5 Data Display AreaThe Data Display Area has two options for display of the logged data.  It canshow either a graph of the logged data or a table.Software33-8
Figure 3-11.  Data GraphFigure 3-12.  Data TableSoftware 33-9
1. Connect the standard USB connector to any available port on your PC.  2. Connect to other end of the cable with the USB Mini-A connector to the OM-80-RD1 4-1Hardware Installation4
Section 5 – Tag Configuration/Operation5.1 Tag InformationTo begin configuring your OM-80 series tags, connect your OM-80-RD1 reader asdescribed in Section 4.  After connecting the reader start the Data Loggingsoftware as described in Sections 3-3, select the appropriate COM port and clickthe Connect button to connect to the reader. If you were successful in connectingto the reader the status bar should show the COM port you are connected to andthe version of firmware for the reader.  Place a tag on top of the reader inside the rectangular box where you see thewords “PLACE TAG HERE”. Next push the START button on the tag twice towake the tag and start communication with the reader. If the tag is successfullydetected the software will automatically switch to the Information tab and  youwill see a display similar to Figure 5-1.While the tag is on a reader that is powered on, it will notenter "sleep mode" and therefore will consume battery life ata relatively high rate. Therefore, it is HIGHLYRECOMMENDED that a tag be removed from a reader or thereader be turned off after the tag has been  configured.Only one tag at a time may be presented to the reader.Figure 5-1.  Erased Tag Information 5-1Tag Configuration/Operation 5NOTE:NOTE:
Tag State:When powered, the tag is in one of 5 states:ERASED: All data samples on the tag have been deleted.(The previous configuration will still be available)The tag must be in the STOPPED state to erase it.Status Display: one blinkCONFIGURED: A new configuration is loaded on the tag and it waiting for abutton press to enter the ACTIVATED state.The tag must be in the ERASED state to configure it.Status Display: two blinksACTIVATED:  The tag is waiting for a certain amount of time to pass beforecommencing data logging. Status Display: three blinksLOGGING: The tag is logging data.Status Display: three blinksSTOPPED: The tag has data but is no longer logging because it has finishedlogging or was commanded to stop logging.Status Display: four blinksEven though the ACTIVATED and LOGGING states aredistinct, they have the same number of blinks because nomore intervention is required by the user.Version:This indicates the version of firmware on the tag.Number of Records:The number of temperature readings currently logged on the tag.Real Time Clock:This is the current value of the real time clock on the tag. If the tag is in theSTOPPED or ERASED states this will indicate “NO INFORMATION”.Battery:This gives and indication of the battery voltage of the tag.High Threshold Exceeded:This indicates the date and time when the high threshold temperature was firstexceeded. Tag Configuration/Operation55-2NOTE:
Low Threshold Exceeded:This indicates the date and time when the low threshold temperature was firstexceeded. First Sample Time:Indicates the date and time when the first sample was logged.Sample Count:Indicated the total number of samples to be logged during the current session.5.2 Configuring Tag SettingsOnce the tag has been detected you can start configuring it. Select the Settingstab to begin configuration.Be sure to put the tag in the Erased state before you beginentering your configuration settings or you will have to erasethe tag and re-enter all your settings. Be sure to downloadany logged data from previous sessions before you erase thetag.Figure 5-2.  Erased Tag SettingsTag Configuration/Operation 55-3NOTE:
Configuration SettingsTAG ID:The tag allows the user to store 32-bytes of unrestricted data.Suggested uses are for a human readable "TAG ID" and/or a record of where thetag was configured.Sample Interval:Enter the number of seconds between temperature measurements. This numbercan range from 1 to 32,767 (1 sec to 9 hrs, 6 mins, 7 secs)The sample interval cannot be zero.Sample Display Interval:Enter the number of seconds between automatic status displays on the LEDs.A value of zero disables the automatic display of the tag's status. This is highlyrecommended as the LEDs are the main factor in determining battery life. Thestatus button can be pressed at any time to force a status display.Values between 1 and 255 (1 sec to 4 mins, 15 secs) are also allowed.Start Settings: If you wish to start logging at a specified date and time (Alarm Clock mode)select the Start Logging At radio button and then either manually entering thedate and time or click the drop down calendar to select the date.If you would rather start logging a specified number of seconds after the STARTbutton is pressed on the tag (Delay mode), select the Start Logging radio buttonand enter a number of seconds for the delay.Stop Settings:You can choose to have the tag stop logging a specified number of seconds afterlogging starts or after a specified number of samples have been logged. Amaximum of 10,000 samples can be logged in one session.Alarms:Enter a high threshold temperature value and a low temperature threshold valuebetween –273 and 125°C. If these temperature limits are exceeded while the tagis logging, this will cause the alarm LED to be turned on during status displays.The alarm feature can be disabled by leaving the fields blank.Only "logged" temperature measurements are comparedagainst this limit. That is, if a particularly long sample intervalis selected (say 9 hours), it is possible that the temperaturelevel may exceed this limit and return below it without beingdetected.Tag Configuration/Operation55-4NOTE:NOTE:
Temperatures before the tag starts collecting data or after itstops collecting data are ignored.After you have entered all of you configuration settings, press the Update buttonto upload the settings to the tag. If the settings are successfully uploaded thesoftware will automatically switch to the Information tab again and display thecurrent status of the tag.Tag ProfilesTag configuration settings can be saved as a Tag Profile File (.omp) by clickingSave Profile under the File menu. This frees the user from having to manuallyenter the same settings repeatedly if programming many tags with differentconfigurations. To change settings simply click Load Profile under the file menuand select the appropriate profile file.5.3 Logging DataIf your tag is configured for Alarm Clock mode no further user action isrequired. Simply place that tag in the location you wish to log temperature. Ifyou are using the Delay mode for logging you will need to press and hold theSTART button for approximately 2 seconds to activate the tag.It is a good idea to confirm that the tag is in the Active state,to ensure that logging will commence. Either wait for an LEDstatus display to occur or press the start button for 1 secondor less to force a status display.5.4 Retrieving DataWhen your tag has completed logging the current session or you no longer wishto collect data, place the tag on the reader and press the START button twice towake the tag and start communication to the reader. Once the tag has beendetected by the reader, press the Download Data button under Operations tobegin retrieval of the logged data. The Status Information Area will display theprogress while downloading data. When the download is complete you will beable to view the graph or scroll through the table. To save the data in a .csv fileclick on the File menu and select save.Data files can only be saved after downloading with the tagstill on the reader!Tag Configuration/Operation 55-5NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
Section 6 – CalibrationAll tags come factory calibrated.  Should the need arise, users can calibrate at achosen temperature to obtain better accuracy. To calibrate your tag follow thesteps below.STEP 1. Configure TagPlace the tag on the reader and press the START button twice to wake the tag instart communication to the reader. When the reader has detected the tag, put thetag in the erased state. Next, under Operations click the Temperature Calibrationbutton to bring up the Temperature Calibration window as shown in Figure 5-1.Figure 6-1.  Temperature Calibration Now click the Start Calibration button to begin calibrating the tag. The windowshown in Figure 5-2 will appear with further instructions for calibration.Figure 6-2.  Remove Tag Click OK to continue with the calibration procedure. STEP 2.  Start LoggingOnce you have allowed the tag temperature to come to equilibrium and have asuitable reference temperature sensor near the tag, press the START button for 2seconds to begin collecting data. When the tag status display indicates that datalogging is complete return the tag to the reader.6-1Calibration6
STEP 3. Complete CalibrationWith the tag on the reader press the start button twice to wake the tag and begincommunication with the reader. The window shown in Figure 5-3 should appearif the data was successfully logged.Figure 6-3.  Calibration CompleteEnter the correct temperature as measure with your reference thermometer.Click the Complete Calibration button. A small window should appear to let youknow the calibration was completed successfully. Click OK to dismiss thiswindow.Calibration 66-2
Section 7 – TroubleshootingProblem SolutionTag Troubleshooting1. Tag is not detected by reader  a. Make sure reader is connected and detected in software status barb. Make sure Start button is not stuckc. If possible replace batteryd. Contact Customer ServiceReader Troubleshooting2. Software will not connect to reader a. Check USB cable connectionb. Verify correct port is selectedc. Contact Customer Service7-1Troubleshooting7
Section 8 – ServiceIf any of your data logging system components require service or calibration,please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660.They will assist you in arranging the return and service of your device. We canalso be reached on the Internet at www.omega.com, e-mail: cservice@omega.com8-1Service 8
9-1Specifications9Section 9 – SpecificationsPreliminary Specifications(Please visit omega.com/rfid for the latest features and specifications)MODELSOM-84-TMP: Water resistant temperature loggerOM-85-TMP: General purpose temperature loggerTEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT RANGEOM-84-TMP: -40 to 60°C (-40 to 140°F)OM-85-TMP: -40 to 60°C (-40 to 140°F)ACCURACYTemperature: ±0.5°C from 0 to 50°C(±1°C below 0°C or above 50°C)Resolution: 0.1°C or °FStorage Temperature: -40 to 85°C(-40 to 185°F)Wireless OperationRead/Write Wireless Range: Up to 25 mmPOWEROM-84-TMP: Lithium/manganese dioxide 3 volt coin cell (factory replaceable only)OM-85-TMP: Lithium/manganese dioxide 3 volt AAA cell (user replaceable)Shelf Life: Up to 3 years (nonactivated) with proper storageUsage Life: Up to 2 years (after activation)Memory: Up to 10,000 readings  (example: 208 days at 1 reading/30 min)Programmable Interval: 1 to 32,767 seconds (9 hours, 6 minutes and 7 seconds)selectable in softwareData Logging Start Time: Programmable date & time or delayed start frombutton activation, selectable by userOperation Status Indicator: LED blinks green when the unit is activatedAlarm Status Indicator: LED blinks red when the unit exceeds high or lowalarm set pointActivation: Push-button on surface of deviceTemperature Alarm: Programmable temperature alarm with high andlow limits, selectable in softwareDimensionsOM-84: 61 L x 43 W x 6.4 mm H (2.4 x 1.7 x 0.25")OM-85: 61 L x 41 W x 19 mm H (2.3 x 1.6 x 0.75")
10-1Section 10 – Approvals, Regulatory Compliance & Patent Notice10.1 FCC (Domestic Use: USA & Canada)(USA) FCC ID: WR3-OM80RD1 (CANADA) IC #8205A-OM80RD1This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: 1.) This device may not cause harmful interference.2.) This device must accept any interference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, aseparation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antennaof this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance,operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna used forthis transmitter must not be co-located in conjunction with any other antenna ortransmitter.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Omega Engineering, Inc.could void user’s authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipment is operated ina commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, andcan radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instruction manual, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. Operation of thisequipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmfulinterference in which case the user will be required to correct theinterference at his own expense. 10.2 International Usage & CE Marking (Pending)The OM-80 Series system components are CE marked and certified for use inseveral European countries. Please contact OMEGA for information onInternational Regulatory Compliance for each country. It is your (the user’s) responsibility to insure that these products are operatedwithin the guidelines here in this manual and in conformance with all local ornational regulations and laws.10.3 Declaration of Conformity (DOC)Contact OMEGA for status on CE marking and DOC availability.10.4 ESD SusceptibilityAs with many electronic products , these tags are susceptable to ESD(Electrostatic discharge). The discharges may cause the tag to reset thisterminating data logging. Normal ESD precautionary measures are highlyrecommended.Approvals, Regulatory, Compliance, & Patent Notice 10NOTE:
NOTES:10-2OM-80 Series Miniature RFID Data Loggers
WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for aperiod of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) monthgrace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. Thisensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product. If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer ServiceDepartment will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request.Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at nocharge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser,including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion;or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operatingconditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components in which wear is not warranted, include but are not limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However, OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for anydamages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided byOMEGA, either verbal or written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by thecompany will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OFTITLE, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.CONDITIONS:  Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “BasicComponent” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medicalapplications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation oractivity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibilityas set forth in our basic WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnifyOMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of theProduct(s) in such a manner.RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIESDirect all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORERETURNING ANY PRODUCT(S) TO OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN(AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGA’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOIDPROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the returnpackage and on any correspondence.The purchaser is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to preventbreakage in transit. FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1. Purchase Order number under which the productwas PURCHASED,2. Model and serial number of the product underwarranty, and3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS,consult OMEGAfor current repair charges. Have the followinginformation available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:1.  Purchase Order number to cover the COST of the repair,2. Model and serial number of the product, and3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. This affordsour customers the latest in technology and engineering.OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.© Copyright 2010 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, photocopied,reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without theprior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.
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