RadarFind T42140 INDOOR EQUIPMENT LOCATION SYSTEM User Manual
RadarFind Corporation INDOOR EQUIPMENT LOCATION SYSTEM Users Manual
Users Manual
S‐Tag Model ‐ T42‐140 Temperature Monitoring Tag Installation Instructions RadarFind™ Corporation 877‐RadarFind (723‐2734) www.radarfind.com Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2008 8/25/2010 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions Page 2 Warnings: It is important to follow all instructions shipped with this product. UNPACKING: After unpacking the unit, examine it for damage that may have occurred in transit. If the equipment has been damaged, do not attempt to install or operate it. File a claim immediately with the carrier stating the extent of the damage, or contact RadarFind customer service for repair or replacement. Read and understand all instructions before installing or operating this equipment. The selection of the mounting location for the device is to be accomplished under the direction of the director of Clinical Engineering and conform to all company policies, and must be in accordance with specifications in the sub‐chapter for each device type. CAUTION: Risk of malfunction. Install these devices only in areas with an ambient temperature between 0° and 50°C. [15.19] 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. [15.21] Information to user: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the RadarFind Corporation could void the user's authority to operate the equipment [15.105] NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. [15.249] This equipment operates under Section 15.249 of the Title 47 FCC Rules. This product protected by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 7372365, 7525432 & 7528716. Other patents pending. Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions 8/25/2010 Contents of standard package: (1) T42‐140 Temperature Monitoring Tag Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 Page 3 8/25/2010 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions Accessories Adhesive Pad for permanent mounting ‐ # 90‐300‐303 Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 Page 4 8/25/2010 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions Page 5 General Guidelines: Temperature monitoring tags have a maximum range of ‐40C to +70c Example Status tag placement Select a standard location in each monitored unit where the tag is not obstructed by metal containers or liquids which may interfere with the tags reporting signals. Placing the tag in the door shelf is a good option if available. Using adhesive pads – There are adhesive pads available to attach the tags to the sides of the refrigerator if desires. Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 8/25/2010 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions Page 6 Assigning a Temperature Tag to a device: 1 – NAME ‐ Create or select the correct device. 2 – DESCRIPTION ‐Give the device a Name and Description. 3 – LOCATION ‐Select the correct LocationID for where the device is located. This will display the device in the correct place on the maps. (Refer to a copy of the RadarFind installation maps to select the LocationID) 4 –TAG ‐Enter the TagID of the Temperature Monitiring Tag placed in that device. 5 – ACTIVE DEVICE ‐ Select whether the device is Active or not. Devices which are not Active will not appear in the default user interfaces or generate alerts. (For example mark a device as InActive when the unit is out of service ) 6 – MIN & MAX ‐ Set the acceptable temperature range for the device. If the device goes out of the range specified an alert may be sent. Some adjustment of this range may be required depending on the normal fluctuations of the device over time. Set the range to accept normal fluctuations, but to warn if those normal conditions are not maintained. Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 8/25/2010 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions Page 7 7 – TRACK EVERY ‐ Set the time periodicity to log the temperature tracking record. This is the periodicity at which the temperature for this device is recorded when the temperature is within the normal range. When the temperature deviates from the normal range as set the temperature will be logged every 5 minutes. 8 – ACTIVATE ALERT‐ Select whether the Alert function for this device is Active or not. Alerts which are not Active will generate alerts. (For example mark an Alert as InActive when the unit is out of service ) 9 – SEND TO – Enter the email address(s) for persons who should receive email notifications when this Alert is triggered. 10 – SEND WHEN – Enter the time the device has to remain out of temperature range before sending an email Alert,. 11 – SAVE the configuration. (Location with Alert and Selected Alerts refer to a visible and audible Ethernet attached alerting device, for future use) Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 2010 8/25/2 Radarffind Corporatiion A-Tag Insstallation Instrructions Technical Specificatiions: Model T42‐140 ‐ Temperatur e Monitorin ng Tag DC power: mption: Power consum Communication ns Transmit Powerr Antenna: ons: Communicatio Operating: Packaging: Accessories: Dimensions: Internal sealed lithium battery Average 15uA 902‐928 MHz FSK +10dBm maxim mum ‐ *nominal* TX T field level is 70d dBµV/m @ 1m Unity gain isotro opic FCC Subpart 15.249 % to 90% RH, non condensing ‐40 to +70º C, 5% ABS and Polycarrbonate (UL Flamm mability Rating V0)) Adhesive pad 1 D) Tag T42‐140 (2.5” L x 2.25” W x 1.5” FCC Label RadarFind d Corporaation ™ Copyright © RadarFind Coorp 2009 Page 8 8/25/2010 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions Page 9 Appendix A – Temperature Tag Displays The standard TempView graph displays Device Name, Description, Assigned Location, Current Temperature, and a tool bar for each Active device. (To display InActive devices check the Show Inactive Devices box on the top tool bar.) Name and Location columns are sortable, and filters are available in the top tool bar to filter the devices by Floor or Area. The tools available for each device are, from left to right: 1 – Text Report 2 – Temperature Graph 3 – Report Log 4 – Edit device 5 – Show location on a map. Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 8/25/2010 Radarfind Corporation A-Tag Installation Instructions Apppendix B ‐ Maintenance Copyright © RadarFind Corp 2009 Page 10
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