User Guide
BT Tag GUIDE 4.8
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2. Introduction to BT TAG
This chapter aims to introduce you to RTX8210/RTX8212 BT TAG, its functionalities and how to connect it to your
RTX8200 Location gateway.
2.1 Package – Contents/Damage Inspection
Before Package is Opened:
Examine the shipping package for evidence of physical damage or mishandling prior to opening. If there is a proof of
mishandling prior to opening, you must report it to the relevant support center of the regional representative or
operator.
Contents of Package:
Make sure all relevant components are available in the package before proceeding to the next step.
Every shipped base unit package/box contains the following items:
• BT Tag
• Double adhesive tape
• Battery
Damage Inspection:
The following are the recommended procedure for you to use for inspection:
1. Examine all relevant components for damage.
2. Make a “defective on arrival – DOA” report or RMA to the operator. Do not move the shipping carton until
the operator has examined it. If possible, send pictures of the damage. The operator/regional representative
will initiate the necessary procedure to process this RMA. They will guide the network administrator on how
to return the damaged package if necessary.
3. If no damage is found, then unwrap all the components and dispose of empty package/carton(s) in
accordance with country specific environmental regulations.
2.2 Product overview
This section aims to give you an overview of the product itself. The following sections will guide you through the
process of opening the device, changing the battery and details about mounting the Tag.
The image below shows how the BT Tag looks like from the front and back side