T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 0981-587-000 REV A Published: 2019/06/20
WARNING! To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. The antennas used for this product must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Le dispositif doit être placé à une distance d'au moins 20 cm à partir de toutes les personnes au cours de son fonctionnement normal.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Table of Contents Introduction ...................................................................................... 6 What’s in the Box?...................................................................................................................... 7 Pre-Requisites ............................................................................................................................... 8 Minimum Requirements .....................................................
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Exporting a Configuration .............................................................................................................34 Importing and Loading a Tag’s Configuration ......................................................................34 Viewing a Tag’s Current Configuration ......................................................................................36 Editing Transmission and Sensor Settings (UD Deployments) ......................................
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide LED and Buzzer Indications................................................................................................... 63 MobileView Battery & Power Indications ....................................................................... 64 Replacing the Batteries...........................................................................................................65 Reports ............................................................................................
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Introduction The T15e Tag adds advanced temperature monitoring capabilities to STANLEY Healthcare’s market-leading family of Wi-Fi tags, making it ideal for use in all hospital departments. Temperature and Vaccines for Children (VFC) Monitoring: The tag uses a single probe to provide continuous measurement and data logging of refrigerators or freezers across the organization.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide What’s in the Box? The T15e Tag is supplied with the following components: T15e Tag 2 AA Batteries 3 Meter USB-C Temperature Probe 3 Meter USB-C Contact Sensor Cable and Contacts Tag Mounting Bracket Plastic Glycol Vial 2 Alcohol Prep Pads Various Mounting Accessories 7
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Pre-Requisites Minimum Requirements Components Version MobileView 5.4 and above Engine 5.4 and above Deployment Manager (DM) 3.2 Reference Documentation The following articles can be accessed by logging into the STANLEY Healthcare Support Community site at the following URL: www.stanleyhealthcare.com/support.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide T15e Features T15e Tag Key Features Large Display and Push Button Functionality The tag’s display shows the current temperature, the minimum and maximum temperatures measured since the last audit, battery and power status, and alarm indications. The buttons are used to navigate and select the tag’s menu options, activate the tag, and perform manual audits with a single-press.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Multi-Purpose USB-C Connector Interface The T15e Tag has 3 multi-purpose USB-C connector ports. Power, temperature probe and contact sensor inputs, can be attached to any of the 3 ports, and are automatically recognized by the tag. Detachable Temperature Probe and Contact Sensor T15e Tags are supplied with a 3 meter USB-C temperature probe cable for temperature monitoring, and a USB-C Contact Sensor cable for refrigerator and freezer door monitoring.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Tag Descriptions The following describes the parts of the T15e Tag: Front View: 1 Back View: 2 6 3 4 5 Bottom View: 7 8 11
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide No. Description 1 3 indication LEDs – See LED and Buzzer Indications 2 LCD Screen 3 Buzzer – See LED and Buzzer Indications 4 Navigation Arrow Buttons See Using the T15e Tag and Select Button 5 Mute Alarm/Audit button 6 Battery Cover 7 USB-C Screw Tightening Hole (for securing the cable plug to the tag) 8 Multi-Purpose USB-C Connectors (Power, Temperature Probe and Contact Sensor plugs can be plugged into any of the USB-C connectors).
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Status Icons The tag’s status icons are displayed across the top of the LCD screen. The following table explains the Status Icons: Icon Description Full Battery Battery Level Medium Battery Low Depleted Battery.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Tag Functions The navigation buttons are used to navigate and select a menu option, change the temperature scale and enable or disable the button sound. The tag’s main button is used for tag activation, muting alarms and performing temperature audits. Accessing and Using the Tag’s Menu Options The tag’s menu options are indicated by the menu icon 1. Press the Select button . to access the menu. 2.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Activating and Configuring the Tag T15e Tags arrive deactivated and must be activated and configured before use. Tag Activation The tag is automatically activated once power is supplied to the tag (battery or external power). The tag will beep when it turns on and is activated, and a blue LED will flash. The tag will also automatically activate its BLE and will be ready for configuration via the DM app. The tag’s BLE will be activated for 30 min.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 3. Enter the Product Key PERF2197. 4. Tap Add Key. 5. Tap OK. 6. BLE Tag Functions > Tag Management is now enabled.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Enabling Secured Tag Communication with MobileView Note: This section is for sites that are using MobileView in a secured mode and require secure BD (Bidirectional) tag sessions. For more information on using MobileView in a secured mode, refer the latest MobileView Deployment Guide. Skip this section if the site is not using MobileView in a secured Mode or if you will be deploying the tag in a UD (Unidirectional) environment. See Configuring Tags.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide MobileView Server Certificates The following certificates must be pre-installed on the MobileView Server to allow the certificate validation to be performed by T15e Tags: • • • SSL Certificate issued for this specific server All Intermediate Certificates Root CA Certificate If one of the above certificates from the Chain of Trust is not installed on the MobileView Server, the T15e Tag will fail the Server’s SSL certificate verification.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide The Root CA certificate The chain ends with a Root CA Certificate. The Root CA Certificate is always signed by the CA itself. Using this certificate T15e Tags are able to verify the signatures of all certificates in the chain. The Intermediate Certificate Any certificate that sits between the SSL Certificate and the Root CA Certificate is called a chain or Intermediate Certificate. The Intermediate Certificate is the signer/issuer of the SSL Certificate.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 6. Select the Details tab and then click on Copy to file… 7. Click Next on the Welcome Page 8. Select Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER).
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 9. Click Next to Export the File. 10. Enter the file’s name and select a location to save the file (the extension will be *.cer). 11. Click Next and then Finish. The Certificate is saved. 12. Navigate to the location of the saved Certificate. Locate the Certificate and rename its extension from .cer to .certificate. Example; mycert.certificate. 13. Send the secured Certificate to your mobile device, either by email or any other file sharing app.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Loading a Secured Certificate to the Tags Ensure you have the secured MobileView Certificate available on your mobile device (either as an email attachment or in a file sharing application). Refer to Enabling Secured Tag Communication with MobileView and Exporting a Secured Certificate from MobileView. Note: Previously installed Certificates will be deleted. From your mobile device, perform either of the following: Loading from Email: 1.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Loading from a File Sharing Application: 1. Tap the required Certificate in your file sharing application, for example iCloud Drive. 2. Deployment Manager opens. Tap Save. 3. Tap OK. 4. Configure the tag accordingly. See Configuring Tags.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Configuring Tags Tag configurations can be saved, loaded or exported. See Saving, Loading or Exporting Tag Configurations. Note: Up to 50 tags can be configured at once. 1. Ensure the tag’s BLE is activated, which is indicated by the BLE BLE is activated when the tag is powered on for the first time. icon. If the tag’s BLE is not activated, press the Select button on the tag to access the menu options. Use the arrow buttons to navigate, and then select BLE Activation.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 5. Tap to select the required T15e Tag(s) and then tap Configuration. Up to 50 tags can be configured at once. 6. Configure the tag accordingly (See About UD and BD Deployments). Note: VFC sites must use the BD Deployment only.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide About UD and BD Deployments The following table shows the differences between a UD (Unidirectional) and BD (Bidirectional) deployment: UD Deployment BD Deployment Does not support CDC requirements for VFC deployments. Supports CDC requirements for VFC deployments. Tags only transmit real-time temperature data to MobileView.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 3. Select a Configuration ID and then tap Apply . These are pre-defined configurations. One ID must be selected. You can view more details about each ID by tapping on the information icon ID Description ID 175 5min Beacon (sets the tag’s transmission and logging interval to 5min). ID 176 15min Beacon (sets the tag’s transmission and logging interval to 15min). ID 177 30min Beacon (sets the tag’s transmission and logging interval to 30min).
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide b. Temperature & Alarm Settings: Local Alarm: The Local Alarm includes 3 components; Buzzer, Alert LED and the on-screen Bell icon. These are all triggered if the configured temperature values are out of range. By default the (in UD mode) Local Alarm is ‘On’, and can be turned ‘Off’ by toggling the button. Note: The buzzer will continue to sound unless muted on the tag itself. Min & Max Temperature Thresholds: Set the minimum and maximum temperature threshold values.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration Configure the following in the DM app: 1. Ensure Wireless Association is enabled (default). Note: When Wireless Association is enabled, the Sensor Settings tab is disabled. The tag will now receive sensor settings from MobileView. 2. Set the site’s Data Frame Format (default is CCX). 3. Select a Configuration ID and the tap Apply . These are pre-defined configurations. One ID must be selected.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 5. Tap Wireless (this option is only available if Wireless Association is enabled). 6. Enter the required Wireless Settings: IP SETTINGS: a. Tap on Address Type and select either DHCP (The DHCP server automatically assigns the tag an IP address every time the tag is associated with the network), -ORStatic IP (the IP address and connection settings are specified manually). Note: The Static IP setting is not available if more than one tag is selected. b.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide c. If Static IP is selected, enter the IP Address, Subnet and Gateway. APPLICATION SERVERS (a minimum of 1 must be added, with a maximum of 2): a. Tap Add Application Server. The following screen is displayed if you have not loaded a secure Certificate from MobileView. To load a secured Certificate, refer to the Enabling Secured Tag Communication with MobileView section.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Enter the MobileView Server details: IP or Host name of the Server. The Server’s Port (default is 443). Protocol: HTTPS (default setting) uses a loaded root certificate to authenticate MobileView’s server certificate to ensure a secured connection. Use HTTP if you are not using a secured connection. b. Tap the Apply icon to apply the settings. Note: An HTTPS configuration can only be applied if a certificate is loaded.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide e. For 802.1x (PEAP-MSCHAPv2), enter in the appropriate Domain Name \ Username (separated with a backslash\) and Password. f. 7. Tap the Apply icon . Apply the tag configuration by tapping the check icon . 8. Tap Apply to apply the settings to the tag(s). 9. Ensure all tag configurations are successful and then tap Done.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Saving, Exporting, Importing and Loading Tag Configurations Tag configurations, tag settings and wireless settings can be saved, exported or loaded. Saved files are stored to the DM app. Additionally, .tfg3 files that have been sent to you can be imported. Saved or exported configurations can be loaded to single or multiple tags. Refer to the Deployment Manager Setup & User Guide for more information. Saving Configurations Configurations are saved to your DM app. 1.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide When receiving configuration files from STANLEY, the file must be imported and saved to the DM app first. Importing .tfg3 Files: iOS Mail -Tapping the file will open the default file operation list. Select ‘Copy to Deployment Manager’. The application will open allowing you to save the file. Google Drive App - Tap the 3 dots menu (in the file row) and select ‘Export’. The default file operation list will open. Select ‘Copy to Deployment Manager’.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Loading a Saved Configuration to a Multiple Tags 1. From the Detected BLE Tags list, select the required tags. 2. Tap on Configuration. 3. Tap the Options icon . 4. Select Load Configuration. 5. Select the required file. 6. Tap Load File. The configuration will be loaded. 7. Tap OK. Viewing a Tag’s Current Configuration You can view a tag’s current configuration by doing the following: 1. Enable the tag’s BLE. 2. Detect the tag. 3.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 5. You can view the tag’s sensor settings (UD deployments) by tapping the Sensor Settings tab. 6. If the tag is configured for BD deployments, then tap the Wireless tab to view the settings. 7. To Save, Load or Export configurations, tap .
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Editing Transmission and Sensor Settings (UD Deployments) Note: Only one tag can be edited at a time. If you need to edit multiple tags, edit one tag, save the configuration and then load the new configuration to the other tags. See Saving, Exporting, Importing and Loading Tag Configurations. Tag Transmission and/or Sensor Settings of UD deployed tags are edited by doing the following: 1. Enable the tag’s BLE. 2. Open the DM app and Detect the tag. 3.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 6. Edit the tag’s configuration accordingly. See UD (Unidirectional) Deployment Configuration. If you are changing the tag’s deployment from UD to BD, then see BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration. 7. To Edit the tag’s Sensor Settings, tap the Sensor Settings tab. 8. If needed, tap the Edit Configuration icon. 9. Edit the tag’s sensor settings accordingly. a. Temperature Units: Select the temperature unit (Celsius/Fahrenheit).
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide b. Temperature & Alarm Settings: Local Alarm: The Local Alarm includes 3 components; Buzzer, Alert LED and the on-screen Bell icon. These are all triggered if the configured temperature values are out of range. By default the (in UD mode) Local Alarm is ‘On’, and can be turned ‘Off’ by toggling the button. Note: The buzzer will continue to sound unless muted on the tag itself. Min & Max Temperature Thresholds: Set the minimum and maximum temperature threshold values.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Editing Transmission and Wireless Settings (BD Deployments) Note: Only one tag can be edited at a time. If you need to edit multiple tags, edit one tag, save the configuration and then load the new configuration to the other tags. See Saving, Exporting, Importing and Loading Tag Configurations. Tag Transmission and/or Wireless Settings of BD deployed tags are edited by doing the following: 1. Enable the tag’s BLE. 2. Open the DM app and Detect the tag. 3.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 6. Edit the Tag Configuration accordingly. See BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration. If you are changing the tag’s deployment from BD to UD, see UD (Unidirectional) Deployment Configuration. 7. To Edit the tag’s Wireless Settings, tap the Wireless tab. 8. If needed, tap the Edit Configuration icon. 9. Edit the tag’s wireless settings accordingly. See the BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration section. 10.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Temperature Sensor & VFC Deployments This section explains how to configure the T15e Tag for use as a Temperature Sensor and assumes familiarity with MobileView. Configuring MobileView Please refer to the latest MobileView Administrators Guide on the STANLEY Healthcare Knowledge base and perform the following. Ensure the tag is available in MobileView under the ‘Tags’ tab.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Setting Thresholds on a Category Level: Setting these values automatically enables the T15e Tag’s Local Alarm. The entered values will be sent to the tag via a BD session which may require a few hours to update. You can perform an immediate sync action from the tag itself. See Performing a Manual Sync with MobileView. Select Set custom temperature thresholds for this category, and enter the thresholds for all assets that will be placed in this category.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Configuring Events Events are configured in MobileView to trigger alerts according to specified parameters. The following Events should be used for the T15e Tag: Event Name Description Temperature Triggers alerts when the temperature values are out of a configured range. Battery Level Monitors the tag’s battery level and triggers alerts accordingly. Additionally, an alert can be triggered if the tag has no batteries or they are removed.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Event Conditions Configure the Event Conditions according to the following: Set event condition in absolute terms: If you want to set a specific (not inherited from the asset / category level) temperature range that triggers an alert, enter it here. Set event conditions relative to the assets’ predefined limits: Select this option to use thresholds defined on the asset / category level.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Battery Level Event This Event issues an alert if a tag’s battery power reaches a certain level or if the tag has no battery. Event Conditions Configure the Event Conditions according to the following: For tags which report battery status only (Recommended setting): Select a level under which an alert will be generated. For example if you select Medium, the alert will be issued when the battery power level falls below Medium. Actions Set the actions accordingly.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide External Power Event (Optional) This event will trigger an alert if the tag’s external power is disconnected for a period of time. This event does not need to be configured if you are running the tags with batteries only. Event Conditions Configure the Event Conditions according to the following: Power is disconnected for: Specify the time that should elapse after the tag’s external power is disconnected, before an alert is triggered. Actions Set the actions accordingly.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Configuring the Contact Sensor This section explains how to configure the T15e Tag’s Contact Sensor and assumes familiarity with MobileView. The Contact Sensor can be used to monitor the door of the fridge or freezer that the temperature is being monitored. An alert will be triggered if the door has been left open for a configured amount of time. Best Practices The Door Open Event (how long the door can remain open) should be triggered according to the fridge’s contents.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 2. Under Subscribers, subscribe to the correct category. 3. Under Event Conditions, select the Sensor Type as Contact Sensor. Set 'Sensor Level is = ‘0' -. This value will trigger an alert when the door is opened. Only trigger after: This setting triggers the alert when a door has been open for a configured period. For example, when a door has been left open for 30 seconds an alert is triggered.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Configuring an Automatic Dismiss Door Open Event This event will automatically dismiss the Door Open Event once the door is closed. 1. Create a Sensor Monitor Event according to the following: Select Sensor Monitor Event. Add a new Sensor Monitor Event and name the event accordingly, such as Auto Dismiss Open Door Alert. Set Priority to Medium. Set the Reset Interval to 300. 2. Under Subscribers, subscribe to the correct category. 3.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide 4. Under Actions, create a new action according to the following: Action Type: Dismiss Event Activate When: Alerts Fires Event to activate action on: Select the name of the event created above (configuring a Door Open Event) 5. Click Next and then click Finish.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Mounting and Connecting Connecting the Power Adapter and Sensors IMPORTANT! Batteries are recommended as a backup if external power is used. Do not connect two USB-C power adapters to the tag at the same time. It is highly recommended to use an approved STANLEY power supply with the TAG (SKU: ADP-1500-U, ADP-1500-E). If a different power supply is used, ensure to connect the power cable to the power outlet first and then to the T15e Tag’s USB-C port.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Plug a connector into any port and tighten the tightening screw. The tag will automatically pick up the source that is connected. Mounting the Tag The tag comes with a mounting cradle and double-sided tape for easy mounting. Additionally, Velcro and screws can be used (not supplied). Mounting with Double-Sided Tape Place double-sided tape in each square on the mounting cradle and mount the cradle accordingly. See Mounting the Tag and Temperature Probe.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Placing the Tag in the Cradle Place the tag at an angle into the mounting cradle and make sure it clicks in place: Click! Removing the Tag from the Cradle Push the mounting cradle’s clip up and remove the tag: 55
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Mounting the Tag and Temperature Probe The 3 meter Temperature Probe cable has been designed with a 1 meter Teflon flat section. The flat section enables the cable to be easily fed through a fridge’s or freezer’s door seal, and helps prevent wear and tear to the cable. 2 Meter Regular cable 1 Meter Flat section 1. Mount the tag on the outside of the unit or in another location close to the unit. 2.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Door Seal 3. Immerse the Probe slowly into the plastic glycol vial’s cap, by turning it until the Probe’s spring makes contact with the vial’s cap. Fill the vial with Propylene Glycol after the probe is inserted. 4. Mount the vial in the fridge or freezer accordingly. The vial can be mounted with Velcro, tie-wraps, double-sided tap or the supplied tube holder. 5.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Installing the Contact Sensor The supplied 3m Contact Sensor can be used to monitor the opening and closing of the monitored fridge or freezer door. Install the Contact Sensor accordingly. Note: The placement of the Contact Sensor will vary.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Using the T15e Tag Muting/Unmuting the Tag Button Sound The tag button sound can be muted or unmuted by pressing the button under the speaker icon . Changing the Temperature Conversion The tag can display the temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit. To change the temperature conversion, press the button under the conversion icon . Muting an Alarm The tag has a local alarm which will sound if the configured temperature values are out of range.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Show/Hide Thresholds You can choose to either show or hide the temperature thresholds on the main screen by doing the following: 1. Press the Select button to access the menu. 2. Navigate to the ‘Show/Hide Thresholds’ option using the arrow buttons . 3. Press the Select button .
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Performing a Manual Sync with MobileView If the tag has been setup to associate with MobileView via Bidirectional communication, a manual sync can be performed from the tag itself at any time. Typically a sync with MobileView is automatically performed every 24 hours. If changes to the tags configuration have been made in MobileView, you can you perform an immediate sync from the tag by doing the following: 1.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Updating Tag Firmware Tags that are setup to associate with MobileView can have their Firmware updated via a Bidirectional session by doing the following: 1. From Tags tab in MobileView, click on the Tag Configuration icon . 2. From the Repository tab, upload the new Firmware and then click Save. 3. Select the Firmware Selection tab. 4. Select the required firmware for the T15e Tag. 5. Click Save. 6. Tag firmware will be updated during the next BD session.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide LED and Buzzer Indications The tag has 3 LEDs and a buzzer for indications: LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Buzzer The following table explains the tag’s LED and buzzer indications: Action Buzzer LED # LED LED Color Activation Long beep LED 3 3 blinks Blue Local Temperature Alert Alarm tone LED 2 Blinks Red Alert Dismiss Long beep LED 2 LED stops blinking - External Power Short beep Connection LED 1 LED turns on Blue External Power Long beep Disconnection LED 1
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide MobileView Battery & Power Indications MobileView provides the following power indications the T15e Tag: External Power Battery Powered Plugged in Yes Icon Description Battery + Power Tag battery full. Battery + Power Tag battery medium. Battery + Power Tag battery low. Plugged in No Power - No Batteries Disconnected Yes Battery Only Tag battery full. Battery Only Tag battery medium. Battery Only Tag battery low.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Replacing the Batteries The tag is supplied with 2x 1.5V Alkaline AA batteries. Replace the batteries by opening the battery cover. The tag retains its memory during battery replacements. Recommended replacement batteries: 2x 1.5V Alkaline AA batteries WARNING: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by incorrect type. Used batteries should be disposed of according to facility procedures in your jurisdiction.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Reports The following section explains the T15e Tag MobileView Reports. The following reports are located in the Environmental Monitoring > Reports tab. Battery Level Report This report shows the history of the tag’s battery level. Additionally the Battery / PWR column shows if the tag is being powered by an external power source. Not PWRD indicates that the tag is running on battery power only. PWRD indicates that the tag is using an external power source and battery.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide VFC Audit Report (and offline data) This report is used to show the VFC Audit history (BD and UD deployments) and offline data. Offline data (BD deployments only) is data that was not uploaded to MobileView in real-time (due to network failures) and was uploaded during a BD session or a manual sync. Offline data is indicated with an asterisk (*).
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Condition Monitoring Audit (and offline data) This report provides a history of temperature readings, and contact sensor values, over time for a group of assets. The report shows detailed data for each asset separately. Additionally, the report supports Offline data. Offline data (BD deployments only) is data that was not uploaded to MobileView in real-time (due to network failures) and was uploaded during a BD session or a manual sync.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Tag Models & Accessories Models & Accessories SKU T15e Tag TAG-1500-E T15e Tag with NIST Certification TAG-1500-E-NIST External Power for T15e Tag, NA Outlet ADP-1500-U External Power for T15e Tag, Europe Outlet ADP-1500-E External Power for T15e Tag, United Kingdom Outlet ADP-1500-UK 69
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Tag Specifications Environmental Specifications − − − − Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Tag Storage Temperature Range: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) Humidity: 0% to 95% RH non-condensing Ingress Protection Rating: IP-54 Temperature Probe & Monitored Temperature Range − Cable Length: Total 3m (2m ~4mm diameter PVC cable with 1m thin Teflon section 2x1.
T15e Tag Deployment & User Guide Radio − Transmission power: up to +19dBm (~81mW) − Patented clear channel sensing avoids interference with wireless networks Range − Outdoor range: Up to 200m (650 feet) − Indoor range: Up to 80m (260 feet) Communication − BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy): BLE 5.0 [2.402 GHz — 2.480 GHz (2.4GHz bands)] − Wi-Fi: 802.11 radio (2.4 GHz); b/g/n compliant Wi-Fi Security Modes − Open, non-encrypted − WPA2-PSK(AES) − 802.
Regulatory Compliance and Warranty FCC Suppliers Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information Unique Identifier: T15e Responsible Party: Stanley Security Solutions Inc STANLEY Healthcare Div. 4600 Vine Street Lincoln NE 68503 Telephone: (888) 622-6992 FCC Compliance Statement: 47 CFR Part 15, Class A Digital Device This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
RoHS RoHS Directive – 2011/65/EU CE Conformance IEC 60950-1:2005, IEC 60950-1:2005/AMD1:2009, IEC 609501:2005/AMD2:2013, IEC 62368-1:2014 EN 301 489-1:V2.2.0 EN 301 498-17:V3.2.0 EN 300 328 V2.1.
Warranty STANLEY Healthcare (“STANLEY”) Standard Warranty and Disclaimer For STANLEY Healthcare AeroScout® Products (“Products”) Limited Warranty and Disclaimer. STANLEY warrants that commencing from the date of delivery to Customer and continuing for a period of one (1) year thereafter (the “Warranty Period”), the hardware components of STANLEY Healthcare AeroScout® Products (the “Hardware”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use subject to the terms hereof.
• • • • • • Plastics (including defects in appearance, cosmetics, decorative or structural items including framing and non-operative parts). Tag Calibration. Expenses related to removing or reinstalling the Products. Defects or damage that result from the use of Non-STANLEY certified Products, Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment.
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