CHEP Pallet Tracker User Guide
CHEP Pallet Tracker Global location tracking device with the longest battery life Key benefits Helps track the pallets and goods loaded Customer can visualize the device and on pallets by providing real time location hence position of their asset on BXB and environment sensing data. Enterprise application call BRIX.
CHEP Pallet Tracker is intended for enterprise customers wanting to track their assets. Customers with BRIX enterprise license will get access to Device management application to configure the device operation rules like logging frequency, ping transmit frequency and can choose the sensor to use like temperature, motion and magneto meter etc. Device can report sensor data every 5min. to once in 3day. Customer can enable the GPS if pallet is expected to work under clear sky.
CHEP Pallet Tracker comes with technology specific global SIM card pre-installed. This SIM card works in designated countries on CatM or NB network while for other countries with no coverage for CatM or NB, it falls back to GSM coverage. Device can also communicate on Wifi provided the credentials for access are sent to device thru profile configuration. User can not originate the connection to CHEP Pallet tracker unless device wakes-up and contacts the cloud application over Wifi or Cellular.
Operation the device - Single tap button^ to Power-ON - Hold button for 5s & release to Power-OFF - Hold button for 10s to clear battery counters ^(Power button accessible when enclosure is open) LED Indications - Green LED when Power-ON Red LED when Power-OFF Flashing Red LED for device failure Flashing Blue LED when firmware upgrade Battery - AA Batteries: 12, pack of 4 cells Type: Energizer E91 AA 5 yrs battery life, on CatM/NB Network 2 yrs battery life, on 2G Network Tracking Sensors - Temperatu
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 FCC Statement interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B may cause undesired operation. digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.