Savi Technology 616T-V1 RFID Tag User Manual

Savi Technology Inc RFID Tag

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ContentsSavi ST-616 Asset Tag Description.......................................................................................3Activating the Tag.....................................................................................................................................3Placing the Tag for Best Performance......................................................................................................6Placing the Tag on Aircraft Pallets...............................................................................................7Mounting the Tag.....................................................................................................................................8Mounting with Tape.....................................................................................................................8Mounting with Tie Wraps.............................................................................................................8Mounting with Rivets...................................................................................................................9Mounting on a Vehicle..................................................................................................................9Conserving the Battery...........................................................................................................................12Low Battery Warning ............................................................................................................................12Deactivating the Tag...............................................................................................................................13Removing Pressure Sensitive Tape-Mounted Tags....................................................................13Store Tags in an Ambient Location............................................................................................14Contacting Savi Support ........................................................................................................................14Specifications.........................................................................................................................................142 | OpenTopic | TOCXML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
Savi ST-616 Asset Tag DescriptionThe Savi® ST-616 Asset Tag is an active RFID tag designed to manage assets in both defense and commercial applications.The tag’s small, ruggedized form factor is easy to mount on various asset types such as pallets, containers, and rollingstock.Tag ID numberTag model numberPressure sensitive tape (PST) and tie wraps for mounting are included with the ST-616 tag.Features•Low frequency receiver (123 KHz) for communication to the SP-65X Signpost series products and SMR-650 mobilereaders•Fully integrated single chip Ultra High Frequency (UHF) transceiver (433.92 MHz) for two-way communication toSR-650 readers and SMR-650 mobile readers•On board single non-replaceable full-size AA 3.6 V Li-SOCl2 battery•Main processing unit containing firmware logic•2 KB of user memory space•Low battery detectionActivating the TagTo protect battery life, Savi ships the tag in low-power hibernation mode, which disables the tag’s UHF transceiver.You can activate the tag within three feet of the RF device.To activate the tag using SmartChain Mobile:1. Remove the mobile device (also known as a handheld interrogator) from the cradle and login to SmartChain Mobile.OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 3XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
2. From the Main menu, tap Tags & Devices.4 | OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag DescriptionXML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
3. Tap Wake Tags4.Tap   to add tags.OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 5XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
5. Tap Collect to begin active tag collection.6. Select a tag from the list and tap OK.You can select multiple tags.7.To add tags to the collection, tap   and repeat steps List item. on page 6 and List item. on page 6.8. When you finish adding tags, tap Wake Tags.9. Tap:•New Wake Tags to activate other tags.•Return to Main Menu to go back to the Main menu.For more information, see the Savi SmartChain Mobile User Guide .Placing the Tag for Best PerformanceSavi Technology recommends that you mount the tag on a flat surface, with the tag aligned vertically. For bestperformance, place the tag as high as possible, safe from impact (for example, between the ribs of an ISO-type shippingcontainer), and away from obstructions on the asset.Mount the tag by adhering the tag and supplied plastic mounting sleeve with pressure sensitive tape (PST) to the insideor outside of a Class VIII container or plastic, cardboard, or wood container or box.6 | OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag DescriptionXML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
Typical locations include mounting the tag inside the middle of the container or on the outside of the container on a flatsurface.For best performance, make sure the tag is:•Mounted on metal surface•Mounted at no less than a 6 foot (1.8m) elevation•Mounted vertically•Mounted horizontally•Not mounted behind or between metal objectsThe figure shows a tag mounted on an ISO container according to the performance guidelines.Note:  Make sure you clean the surface of the container or other asset before attaching the tag.The tag has 300-foot (100m) read/write range to Savi SR-650 Fixed Readers. For the most consistent communicationswith the tag, the readers must be mounted:•to have an unobstructed line-of-sight to the tag•at 20 feet (6m) or higherCaution:  Tags mounted close to the ground may have less range.Follow the instructions in the Savi SR-650 Fixed Reader Installation Guide to locate and position the Savi Fixed Readerfor best performance.Placing the Tag on Aircraft PalletsPlace the tag at least 6 inches (15.24 cm) above ground level, on the long side of the pallet (for example, the 108-inchside of a 108 x 88 inch 463L pallet) to avoid forklift damage. Mount the tag in the middle of the rail of the pallet, directlyabove one of the tabs (or dog ears) that protrude from the rail.OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 7XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
Caution:  Do not place tags on the side of the pallet that locks into the aircraft. Place it on the side that faces awayfrom the forklift.Mounting the TagBefore you install the tag, make sure the following materials, which are included with the tag, are available:•Pressure sensitive tape (PST)•Two tie wrapsWhichever mounting method you select, the goal is to prevent accidental loss of the tag by sudden impact or vibrationduring transport. The best mounting method for your application depends on the material you attach the tag to and yourpersonal preference.Mounting with Tape1. Open the tag mounting kit and remove the roll of PST.2. Unroll the tape completely. The PST has two sides of adhesive. Immediately apply the entire length of PST to theback of the tag3. Peel the backing from the PST to expose the adhesive.4. Position the tag on the asset and press firmly until the tag sticks to the asset.Mounting with Tie WrapsThe ST-616 tag has mounting holes at each end of the tag, as shown in the figure below:Mounting hole for tie wrapTo mount the ST-616 tag using tie wraps, thread a tie wrap through each mounting hole and affix the tag to the asset.8 | OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag DescriptionXML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
Mounting with Rivets1. Determine where the tag is to be attached to the asset.2. Mark the location of the tag rivet holes on the shipping container or asset.3. On the asset, drill holes at the locations you marked in step 2.4. Return to the location where the tag is to be attached to the asset. Align the rivet holes on the tag with the rivet holesyou made in step 3.5. Push the head of the rivets through the tag.6. Use a handheld rivet gun to clip the nail of the rivet and secure the tag to the asset. Avoid fastening the rivets tootightly to prevent damage to the tag.Mounting on a VehicleThe ST-616 tag can be mounted on a vehicle. The preferred mounting location is on the license plate in the back of thevehicle, as shown in the following figure:When mounting the tag on a vehicle, ensure the following:OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 9XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
•the tag is mounted with its back to the vehicle (tape on the bottom)•the tag is mounted horizontallyIf the tag cannot be mounted horizontally, the tag can be mounted vertically, as shown in the following figures:or10 | OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag DescriptionXML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
If no license plate available, tags should be mounted on the vehicle vertically, in the preferred height window of 2 ft. to5 ft., as shown in the following figure:OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 11XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
If mounting multiple tags, ensure that:•tags must not be mounted one on top of the other•tags must not be touching•tags must be no further than 1 foot apart•there is a minimum clearance between tags of 1 inchConserving the BatteryThe ST-616 is equipped with a non-replaceable battery that can register up to 60,000 tag events before the battery lifeis depleted. Overpolling may cause the battery to be depleted prematurely. The tag has several mechanisms that protectagainst overpolling.Minimizing a tag’s exposure to unintentional reader signals can help extend battery life. The following sections providesuggestions to conserve a tag’s battery life.Avoid OverpollingThe most common cause of early battery depletion is overpolling. Overpolling, which can occur when the tag is left idlewithin range of an RF reader, such as in a warehouse, shipping yard, or near a gate where fast UHF polling is used. Toavoid overpolling, the ST-616 uses an overpolling suppression feature, which extends battery life in difficult RFenvironments such as long-term storage facilities.Employ Good Business Practices•Use the Savi tag hibernation mode for tags stored long-term or for future use.•Maximize use of LF signposts and mobile device operations so the UHF receiver can be left off during normaloperation of the tag. You can turn on the UHF receiver using a LF signpost or LF mobile device prior to issuingother commands or collections over the UHF link.Protect Stored TagsYou can protect unused tags from unintentional polling by storing them in a fully enclosed metal container, placed awayfrom areas where fixed readers or mobile devices are regularly used. You can also wrap tags in aluminum foil to shieldthem from nearby UHF signals. To be effective, you must apply multiple, overlapping layers with foil-to-foil contact.Isolate Storage AreasPrevent or minimize the polling of stored tags by isolating the storage area. Storage areas should be more than 600 feet(183m) away from readers mounted within 10 feet (3m) of ground level and 900 feet (274m) away from readers mounted15 to 20 feet (4.6 to 6m) above ground level.Note:  Storage areas can also be shielded from reader activity by buildings. Be sure that stored tags are not receivingsignals over the top of low buildings, from elsewhere in a storage area, or from within a nearby building.Low Battery WarningWhen the ST-616 detects that its battery power is low, the tag sends a low-battery message to the Savi software inresponse to a collect request. At that time, the ST-616 battery is depleted and the tag must be replaced.12 | OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag DescriptionXML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
Deactivating the TagTo place the tag in hibernation mode.1. Make sure the mobile device is disconnected from the external power supply.2. From the Main menu, tap Tags & Devices > Hibernate Tags.3. Tap Add.4. Tap Collect to begin active tag collection.5. Select a tag from the list and tap OK.You can select multiple tags.6. To add tags to the collection, tap Add and repeat steps 4 and 5.7. When you finish adding tags, tap Hibernate.8. Tap:•New Hibernate Tags to disable UHF reception for other tags.•Return to Main Menu to go back to the Main menu.For more information, see the Savi SmartChain Mobile User Guide .Removing Pressure Sensitive Tape-Mounted TagsSavi recommends that you leave the tag attached to the asset for reuse, but if it is necessary to remove the tag:OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 13XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
1. Lift one end of the RFID tag with a putty knife or chisel and separate the tape.2. Remove the tape on the tag or mounting surface by rubbing with dry thumbs.3. Use a scouring pad with a mild soap and water solution to remove remaining adhesive.Store Tags in an Ambient LocationThe tag battery is affected by temperature. Store tags below room temperature of 25°C (77°F) whenever possible.Contacting Savi SupportIf you cannot find the information you need, contact Savi Support Services.•Check http://supportcenter.savi.com for contact information.•Send an email to help@savi.com.•Call 1-888-994-SAVI (North America only) or 1-650-316-4760 between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pacific time.When you contact Savi Support Services by telephone or email, have the following information available:•Contact information (company name, your name, email, and phone number)•Problem description•Software version•Product type•Serial number or license informationSpecificationsST-616-001: Asset tag with non-replaceable batteryModel NumberDimensions: 7.8" (19.8 cm) x 0.1" (2.5 cm) x 0.7" (1.7 cm)Physical CharacteristicsWeight: Less than 3 ounces (85g)Color: GreenTemperature: -32°C to +70°C operating; -40°C to +85°C storageEnvironmentalHumidity: 95% non-condensingVibration and shock: MIL-STD-810FWeatherproofing: IP64Manufacturing: RoHS Directive 2002/95/ECFrequency: 433.92 MHz at 0.6 mW peak EIRP, FSK modulatedWireless (UHF Transceiver)Range: 300 ft. (100m) operating read/write range (outdoors, non-obstructed) from SaviSR-650 Fixed ReaderProtocol: EchoPoint, ANSI INCITS 256Frequency: 123 KHzWireless (LF Receiver)Range: Greater than 20 ft. (6m) from Savi SP-651-211 Signpost or Savi SP-652-211 SignpostReader14 | OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag DescriptionXML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/
Protocol: EchoPointBattery type: Non-replaceable lithium batteryPowerBattery life: Estimated life 3.2 years based on an average of 2 UHF collections per day.Overpolling protection algorithm to extend battery lifeDatabase memory: 2 KB on-board non-volatile memoryDigitalRadio Type Approval: FCC Part 15, ETSI, EN 300 220 (433.92 MHz)ApprovalsEMC and immunity: ETSI, EN 301 489Ordnance: HERO Certified, ARDEC rating of 1 in. (2.5 cm)OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 15XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.com/

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