Wellington Drive Technologies CLICK1 Bluetooth LE transmission adaptor, SCS Click User Manual Part 2 of 2

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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
MOBILE GUI - cont
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
In-Field Setup
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
Choose
SAVE to save
changes.
Enter Asset
number.
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
Choose OK
to accept.
AUTHENTICATION
Enter Asset number manually.
Or
Barcode scan Asset number
using the phone’s camera.
IN-FIELD SET-UP
Choose the cooler
model from the list
of available models.
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Choose EDIT
to edit Cooler
model.
Choose SAVE to
save changes.
GLOSSARY
A list of available cooler
models will drop down.
APPENDICES
16
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MOBILE GUI - cont
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
In-Field Setup
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
Choose EDIT to
add the cooler’s
Manufacturer
Serial Number.
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
IN-FIELD SET-UP
AUTHENTICATION
Choose OK
to accept.
Choose
SAVE to save
changes.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Enter Serial
number.
Choose OK
to accept.
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
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APPENDICES
GLOSSARY
Enter Serial number manually. Or
Barcode scan Asset number using the
phone’s camera.
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MOBILE GUI - cont
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
In-Field Setup
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
If GPS is turned
off, type the outlet
address in the
INSTALL ADDRESS
box and select SHOW
ON MAP.
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
Select INSTALL
ADDRESS
If GPS is turned
on, the phone will
automatically locate
your current position
(blue marker).
AUTHENTICATION
Note:
It is strongly preferable to do this process while online, as otherwise there is a high chance of
entering an un-interpretable address and not realising it. If you are not online while doing this
process, Google Maps lookup won’t work. In this case, just type in the address.
IN-FIELD SET-UP
Manually enter
the address if the
Google address is not
correct.
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
Drag the yellow
marker around to
position the cooler’s
exact location.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Double tap the map
screen to position the
cooler’s exact location
with a yellow marker.
GLOSSARY
It is not necessary to
select SAVE at this
point.
APPENDICES
18
Select OUTLET/
UNIT tab.
Enter outlet name
and other details.
The UNIT field is for
location information
which is useful, but
not part of the street
address, e.g. “2nd
floor” or “unit 3”.
Choose SAVE to
save changes.
If you chose SAVE after completing
the previous step, select INSTALL
ADDRESS to get back to this
screen.
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
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CONTENTS
MOBILE GUI - cont
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
In-Field Setup
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
Select
ADDITIONAL
DATA
IN-FIELD SET-UP
AUTHENTICATION
Choose OK
to accept.
Enter Customer ID.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Select PHOTO
& NOTES.
GLOSSARY
Enter CUSTOMER ID manually.
Or
Barcode scan Asset number
using the phone’s camera.
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APPENDICES
Choose
SAVE to save
changes.
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
It is not necessary to
enter anything in the
SALES ROUTE and
TECH ROUTE fields.
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MOBILE GUI - cont
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
In-Field Setup
Enter any other
information relevant to
this photo.
A green tick beside each field
indicates all the fields are set
and installation is complete.
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
Select COOLER to
upload a cooler
photo, or STORE
to upload a store
photo.
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
Choose SELECT
PHOTO to upload
the photo from
your phone gallery.
AUTHENTICATION
Choose SAVE to
save changes.
The manufacturer’s serial
number doesn’t get a green tick
because the system regards this
as optional information.
Note:
You can add notes without a photo, or a photo without notes. You can only add one photo at a
time. To add extra photos, select PHOTO & NOTES again and repeat the steps above.
IN-FIELD SET-UP
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Choose Disconnect
from the menu
to complete the
process.
GLOSSARY
It is important to complete the disconnect
step to ensure that all asset data is
properly stored in the SCS Click.
APPENDICES
20
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SCS Click Programming Steps
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
UPGRADING FIRMWARE
Firmware can be updated from either the mobile or desktop
app. The steps are the same for both. Screenshots used are
from the mobile app, but look the same on the desktop app
The SCS click contains a microprocessors.
• Main micro responsible for all control algorithms.
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
Quick Read
 Step 1: Select controller.
 Step 2: Select Bin File.
 Step 3: Connect.
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
 Step 4: Verify and
Program.
AUTHENTICATION
FIRMWARE UPDATE Screen
Screen for selection
of Cloud stored
Firmware Files
Initiates the SCS
Click scanning
process
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
Need New Screen shot
For selection of
firmware file to be reflashed onto SCS Click
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Reflashing
Status bar
Stops the SCS Click
scanning process
To initiate the
reflashing process
To terminate
the reflashing
process
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
GLOSSARY
Window showing
visible SCS Click
IN-FIELD SET-UP
Screen for
management
of locally stored
Firmware Files
21
APPENDICES
Navigates to
this Screen
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MOBILE GUI - cont
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
UPDATE PROCESS
Step 1
Step 2
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
Step 2a:
Select the file
you want to use
Step 2b:
Choose
DOWNLOAD
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
Step 1:
Select Cloud
Stored Firmware
Files
AUTHENTICATION
Note:
SCS CLICK_OTA are Main micro files.
Need New Screen shots
IN-FIELD SET-UP
Step 3
Step 3a:
Start scanning
for SCS Click to
upgrade
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
Step 3b:
Select SCS Click to
Upgrade
Step 4
(Bluetooth Indicator will
flash on selected SCS
Click once successfully
connected)
Step 4a:
Select Locally
Stored Firmware
file for Upgrade
Step 4b:
Start the upgrade
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
GLOSSARY
Step 4c:
Ensure “Firmware Update Complete” is
displayed after programming.  Otherwise,
you will need to try again.
APPENDICES
22
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INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Technical Specification Table
Supply Voltage
5Vdc (supplied by EMS)
Power Consumption
150mW maximum
UART
5Vdc Full duplex
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
POWER
Operational Temperature Range
-10°C to +55°C (-14°F to +131°F)
<90% RH non-condensing
Storage Temperature Range
-40°C to +80°C (-40°F to +176°F)
<90% RH non-condensing
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
ENVIRONMENTAL
Bluetooth™ Capability
Bluetooth™ SMART
Supported Windows O/S
for GUI module
Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
Window 10
Supported Mobile App Devices
Android with BT 4.0 and OS 4.4.3 or above
iPhone 4S or later
iPAD 3rd Gen or later
iPAD mini
IN-FIELD SET-UP
AUTHENTICATION
CONNECTIVITY
SCS Click Overall Dimensions:
10.8mm (H) x 11.7mm (W) x 17.6mm (D)
Weight
2g (0.07oZ)
Activity Indicators
LED Indicator
Housing Materials
Main Housing: PC
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APPENDICES
GLOSSARY
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Dimensions
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
PHYSICAL
TABLE OF
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Technical Specification Table
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
COMPLIANCE AND APPROVALS
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
AUTHENTICATION
Fire Rating
UL94-V0
Electrical Insulation Rating
Class II (when correctly installed)
Safety Compliance
cUL*
Ingress Protection
IP 40 (weather protection provided by EMS)
EMC
Immunity: EN6100-6-2, EN 301 489-1,
EN301 489-17
Emmissions: EN55014-1 , EN301 489-17 ,
EN300 328 V1.8.1
EN50371
FCC Part 15B and 15C EN 300 328
ICES-001, RSS-247, RSS-102
AS/NZS 4268, AS/NZS CISPR 22
European Directive: Restriction of
Hazardous Substances
EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
European Directive: Waste
Electrical and Electronic
Equipment
EU Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE)
Bluetooth SIG
BQB QDL*
IN-FIELD SET-UP
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
GLOSSARY
APPENDICES
24
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
TABLE OF
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SPECIFICATIONS
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
FCC Declaration
CLASS B DEVICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution:
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Statement:
AUTHENTICATION
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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
IN-FIELD SET-UP
• 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
RSS-Gen & RSS-247 statement:
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si
le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
GLOSSARY
RSS-102 Statement:
This equipment complies with Industry Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
25
APPENDICES
Cet équipement est conforme à l’exposition aux rayonnements Industry Canada limites
établies pour un environnement non contrôlé.
TABLE OF
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INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
GLOSSARY
Term Used
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
AUTHENTICATION
IN-FIELD SET-UP
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
GLOSSARY
APPENDICES
26
Definition
AC
Alternating Current.
Activity
An activity is defined as a human interaction with the cabinet,
such as opening the cabinet door to access the product inside.
Activity Sensor State
Using input sensors to determine if there has been any activity
or interaction with the cooler unit.
Ambient Temperature
The average air temperature outside of the cooler unit.
CE Mark
Conformité Européenne.  The CE mark signifies that the product
conforms to all applicable European Directives required by the
European Economic Area (EEA).
Cooler Unit
The unit containing the refrigeration system and an insulated  
space for storing and displaying product.
cUL Mark
The cUL Mark signifies that the product conforms to the
relevant safety compliance required by the USA and Canada.
DC
Direct Current.
Defrost Cycle
A mode where the refrigeration system switches off the
compressor to defrost the evaporator coil. This may be assisted
by heating and by the evaporator fan blowing air across the
evaporator coil.
Diagnostics
The process of analyzing data from the controller to determine
the current function of the unit, particularly for initial set up and
fault finding.
Duty Cycle
The ratio of Compressor on time to off time.
EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
The EU Directive which governs the Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) in goods.  This directive is closely linked with
the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive (WEEE).
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
Graphical User Interface.
HACCP
Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points is a preventive
approach to food safety and storage of medicines, where
refrigeration control is recognized as a critical control point.
HC Compatible
Suitable for use with flammable refrigerants in refrigerators
complying with IEC60335-2-89.
High Voltage
Any part of the refrigeration system which operates on voltages
that are hazardous.
Internal Temperature
The temperature detected inside the cooler unit where the
product is placed.
IRAM Mark
The IRAM Mark signifies that the product conforms to the
relevant product standards required by Argentina.
LED
Light Emitting Diode.
N.C.
Not Connected', in relation to the Hardware Set Up.
Normal Mode
The standard automatic running mode.
NSF Mark
The NSF Mark signifies that the product conforms to the
relevant food safety regulations from the independent NSF
organisation.
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
GUI
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
The temperature detected on the outside of the evaporator coil.
AUTHENTICATION
Evaporator Temperature
IN-FIELD SET-UP
The fan which is used to blow internal air over the evaporator
coil.  The evaporator coil takes heat away from the air, cooling
the air down.
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
Evaporator Fan
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive (WEEE),
which governs the collection, recycling and disposal of electrical
and electronic goods.  This directive is closely linked with the
Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive (RoHS).
GLOSSARY
EU Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE)
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
Definition
27
APPENDICES
Term Used
TABLE OF
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Term Used
INTRODUCTION
& WARNINGS
DESCRIPTION
& INSTALLATION
PROCESS
OVERVIEW
AUTHENTICATION
IN-FIELD SET-UP
UPGRADING
FIRMWARE
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
GLOSSARY
APPENDICES
28
Definition
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer.
Over Voltage
A state where the supply power voltage is higher than the
design limits of the equipment.
Products
Products are the items being stored inside the refrigerated
cabinet, for example chilled drinks.
Refrigeration System
The components comprising the complete refrigeration circuit,
including controller, evaporator, expansion valve, condenser,
compressor and evaporator fan.
Sensor
Sensors are devices which generate a signal used to control
devices as a result of a detected environmental change.  
Probes are a kind of sensor, and the two terms are often used
interchangibly.
Standby Modes
A sequence of control modes used to save energy during
periods of lower use.
States
The state of a device (eg; 'on' or 'oFF') is used by the SCS
Connect controler to make logic decisions when controlling the
device.
Thermostat
A switch or signal device, activated by changes in temperature.
Transition Modes
A series of “inbetween” modes that can be used to adjust
set-point and lighting levels, without fully changing between
Normal and Standby mode.
UL Mark
The UL Mark signifies that the product conforms to the
relevant safety compliance standard published by Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.
Under Voltage
A state where the supply power voltage is lower than the
requirements of the equipment.
VDE Mark
The VDE Mark signifies that the product conforms to the
relevant electrical equipment safety regulations from the
independent VDE organisation.
PD0012 V1.0 – 10 Oct 2017
SERVICE CENTER CONTACT ADDRESSES
South America
North America
Australasia
Asia
Europe
North America
Australasia
Asia
Europe
© 2017 Wellington Drive Technologies Limited
21 Arrenway Drive, Rosedale, Auckland 0632, New Zealand
PO Box 302-533, North Harbour, Auckland 0751, New Zealand
Tel.:    + 64 9 477 4500, Fax:   + 64 9 479 5540,
E-mail: info@wdtl.com Website: www.wdtl.com

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