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Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
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Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Certifications | FCC, CE, IC |
Ingress Protection | IP67 |
Radio Technology | IEEE 802.11b/g compliant |
Transmit Power | Configurable, up to 18 dBm |
Range | Up to 100 meters |
On-board sensors detect motion and can report temperature changes or thresholds.
Serial interface enables customized data retrieval from host units, including location messages.
Configurable call button sends data or standard messages upon press or release.
Designed for hazardous environments, preventing ignition with specialized electrical designs.
Small size and form factor allow mounting on people and assets with various accessories.
Replaceable battery provides up to 4 years of power; can be deactivated to conserve.
Wireless programming, activation, and deactivation via AeroScout Tag Manager and Activator.
Stores up to 10 messages of 10 bytes, programmable via Manager or Exciter.
Sends location reports via Exciter and modifies tag behavior at chokepoints.
802.11b compatible; clear channel sensing avoids Wi-Fi interference.
Designed for harsh environments; water-resistant and shock-resistant enclosure.
An optional accessory for strapping the tag around the user's wrist.
Adhesive material on the tag's back allows fixing it directly onto an asset.
A cradle is used to fix the tag on surfaces where adhesive or straps are not suitable.
Steps to securely attach the mounting cradle to an asset using four screws.
Instructions on using a strap to secure the tag once it's snapped into the cradle.
Method to attach the cradle to a pole using two narrow straps through designated holes.
Procedure for gently separating the tag from its cradle using a small screwdriver.
An optional accessory for permanent mounting of tags on trailers and containers.
Step-by-step process for installing the tag and mount onto a trailer or vehicle.
Procedures for maintaining the tag, including battery replacement and cleaning.
Detailed instructions and warnings for replacing the tag's 3.6V Lithium Thionyl Chloride battery.
Estimates of battery life based on transmission interval, channels, and repetitions.
Cleaning the external surface of the tag using alcohol or chloride-based wipers.
An accessory for attaching the tag to a pole or similar surface for mounting.
An accessory designed for temporary mounting of tags on trailers and containers.
Details performance range, physical dimensions, weight, and radio specifications.
Lists available Tag Management Suites for different regional software and hardware configurations.
Outlines the operating temperature range, humidity tolerance, and IP-65 rating.
Describes the 3.6V Lithium battery type and its expected lifespan of up to 4 years.
Lists various radio certifications and safety standards like CE, ATEX, and FM for different models.
Details the measurable temperature range, resolution, and error margin for the sensor.
Presents a graph illustrating sensor measurement results and error limits across various temperatures.
Details FCC compliance, potential interference issues, and user actions to mitigate interference.
Warns that unauthorized modifications to the equipment can void the user's authority to operate it.
Defines the 90-day limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship under normal use.
Lists conditions that exclude the product from warranty coverage, such as misuse or alteration.
Excludes implied warranties and limits liability, with specific legal rights varying by jurisdiction.