Wavetrend Technologies TG801 Asset Tag - Mini User Manual for the Wavetrend Tag

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User Manual for the Wavetrend Tag

USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  1 OF 15    USER MANUAL FOR THE WAVETREND TAGS       Document Number:  EAA-00000-04-UM Client:  Wavetrend (Pty) Ltd Date:  Created on 02/07/02 10:26 AM Status: Final Classification: Confidential S/W File Name  EAA-00000-04-UM (Tag User Manual).doc              Copyright Wavetrend Technologies Limited – 2003. This document contains information relating to the patented rights of Wavetrend. The confidentiality agreement provisions are applicable to this document.  When no longer needed for authorised purposes, this document must be destroyed or returned to Wavetrend.
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  2 OF 15  AMENDMENT HISTORY Issue  Date  Amendment Details  Amended By 0.00  18 February 2002  Draft and Final  C.L. Neuhoff 1.10  26 March 2002  Orientation of L-TG800 corrected at move-ment C.L. Neuhoff 1.20  9 September 2002  Tag Age at 15 seconds interval  C.L. Neuhoff 1.3  21 October 2002  Correct L-TG800 orientations  C.L. Neuhoff 1.4  12 November 2003  Update with new products  D. Rabe       Table 1: Amendment History APPROVALS Number  Name  Designation  Date  Signature 1.    A. Evangelidis  Technical Director     2.    C.L. Neuhoff  Systems Engineer     3.  D. Rabe  Product Manager     Table 2: Approvals REFERENCED DOCUMENTS Number  Title  Document Number  Rev  Source 1.          2.          3.          4.          5.          Table 3: Referenced Documents
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  3 OF 15  ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation  Meaning BCC  Block Check Character (Checksum) CR  Carriage Return  EOM  End of Message I/O Input/Input ID Identity LF Line Feed LSB  Least Significant Bit/Byte m Meter mm Millimetre MSB  Most Significant Bit/Byte NC No Connection PC Personal Computer PCB  Printed Circuit Board Pwr Power RF Radio Frequency RFID  Radio Frequency Identification Rx Receive SOM  Start of Message TBA  To be Announced Tx Transmit UPS  Uninterruptible Power Supply VHB  Very High Bond Table 4: Abbreviations
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  4 OF 15  TABLE OF CONTENTS  1 SCOPE ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 IDENTIFICATION ...............................................................................................................................5 1.2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................................5 1.3 PRODUCT MODELS..........................................................................................................................6 1.3.1 L-Series ..........................................................................................................................................6 1.3.2 W-Series .........................................................................................................................................6 2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 7 2.1 TAG LIFE-SPAN.................................................................................................................................8 2.1.1 L-Series ..........................................................................................................................................8 2.1.2 W-Series .........................................................................................................................................8 2.2 MOVEMENT SENSING....................................................................................................................11 2.3 TAG MOUNTING METHODS...........................................................................................................12 2.3.1 TAG ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................................12 2.4 ANTI-TAMPER .................................................................................................................................12 3 TROUBLE SHOOTING............................................................................................... 13 4 CERTIFICATION ........................................................................................................ 14 4.1 FCC CERTIFICATION......................................................................................................................14 4.2 CE CERTIFICATION ........................................................................................................................14 4.3 RTCA / DO-160C CERTIFICATION.................................................................................................14 4.4 INTRINSIC SAFE CERTIFICATION ................................................................................................14 4.5 HERO CERTIFICATION...................................................................................................................14 4.6 SAR CERTIFICATION......................................................................................................................15
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  5 OF 15  1 SCOPE 1.1 IDENTIFICATION Wavetrend Active Tags can be used in various applications such as access control, personnel monitoring, asset monitoring, vehicle monitoring and building management applications. Wavetrend Tags are suitably packaged to meet the various requirements for different applications.        L / W-TG100  L / W-TG501  L / W-TG800        L / W-TG800-IH  W-TG1000  L / W-TG1200   1.2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Wavetrend tags are Active Radio Frequency Identification tags (i.e. self-powered). Tags can be configured to transmit its unique identification with a predefined time-interval, and can report events such as tampering and movement. Each tag in the Wavetrend Tag range has unique properties that enable the user to tag a wide range of appliances and objects.    •  L & W-TG100 Æ Tag plastic, wooden and rubber objects. •  L & W-TG501 Æ Tag people, access control. •  L & W-TG800 Æ Tag metal objects, computers and notebooks.
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  6 OF 15  •  L & W-TG800-IH Æ Tag outdoor metal objects, containers, tankers. •  W – TG1000 Æ Tag rounded objects, bicycles, barrels etc. •  L & W – TG1200 Æ Tag people, medical industry, theme parks, etc. Wavetrend tags operate at a frequency of 433 MHz. 1.3 PRODUCT MODELS Wavetrend tags consist of two basic series of tags, the L series and W series. 1.3.1 L-Series The L series tags have got a fixed data structure consisting of: •  Transmit Interval – that is configurable to 0.4, 0.8, 1.5, 15 and 30 second intervals. •  Tag Id – that is a 4 byte configurable number and can be configured for standard Wiegand site code and Id. •  Site Code – that is a 3 byte configurable number. •  Tag Age (4 bytes). •  Movement Alarm Counter (1 byte) – only on Motion Sensor (MS) tags. •  Anti -Tamper Alarm Counter (1 byte). •  Alarm bit (1 bit). •  Tag type (1 byte).  1.3.2 W-Series The W series tags have got a variable data structure consisting of: •  Transmit Interval – that is configurable to 0.4, 0.8, 1, 1.5, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 and 45 second intervals as well as 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 5 and 10 minute intervals. •  Tag model and firmware version (1 byte). •  Tag type (1 byte). •  PUK Code – a fixed unique factory programmed serial number of 4 bytes. •  Tag Age – optional 4 byte incremental number. •  Tag Id – optional 4 byte configurable number and can be configured for standard Wiegand site code and Id. •  Site Code – optional 3 byte configurable number. •  Movement Alarm Counter - optional 1 byte number – only on Motion Sensor (MS) tags. •  Anti -Tamper Alarm Counter - optional 1 byte number with tamper latch facility. •  User Data - optional 1 to 32 byte user defined ASCII text data. It must be noted that the more data transmitted the longer it will take for the transmission and the more power is required. Thus battery life will deteriorate with increase in data transmission.
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  7 OF 15  MicroControllerRadioFrequencyGeneratorBatteryRFAnti-Tamper Movement2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION All tags consist of the same functional blocks. This functionality is illustrated in the figure below. • Battery: Lithium Battery provides life-span of up to 10 years depending on the battery used and the way the tag is used and configured. • Micro-Controller: Handles communications and sensors. • Radio Frequency Generator: Modulates digital data for transmission over free air. • Anti-Tamper: Magnetic sensor used for tamper detection,  auto-wake functionality and to configure the tag with unique properties. • Movement Sensor: Detect and report movement (Only MS options). • RF: Modulated Radio signal transports data over free air via the antenna.
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  8 OF 15  2.1 TAG LIFE-SPAN 2.1.1 L-Series Movement Switch Always Open1.36 1.282.66 2.374.823.936.00 6.000.001.002.003.004.005.006.007.00Open ClosedReed SwitchLifespan (Years)0.40.81.530 Movement Switch Always Closed1.28 1.212.37 2.133.933.326.00 6.000.001.002.003.004.005.006.007.00Open ClosedReed Sw itchLifespan (Years)0.40.81.530   Movement Effect (Reed Open)0.001.002.003.004.005.006.007.00MovementLife (Years)0.40.81.5300.4 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.360.8 2.66 2.55 2.43 2.30 2.18 2.06 1.95 1.83 1.71 1.58 1.461.5 4.82 4.51 4.20 3.85 3.54 3.23 2.92 2.61 2.29 1.95 1.6430 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.530% 9% 18% 28% 37% 46% 55% 64% 73% 83% 92% Movement Effect (Reed Closed)0.001.002.003.004.005.006.007.00Move mentLife (Years)0.40.81.5300.4 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.280.8 2.37 2.24 2.10 1.96 1.82 1.68 1.54 1.411.5 3.93 3.61 3.27 2.95 2.60 2.26 1.91 1.6030 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00% Movement12% 25% 37% 50% 63% 76% 88%   •  Tag life span can vary up to 10% •  Tag life span can vary up to 25% from specification when anti-tamper and movement sensor options are used •  Movement sensor (Only MS option) is open when tag is mounted in least sensitive position, and closed when the tag is mounted in most sensitive position. See also paragraph 2.2 MOVEMENT SENSING.  •  “Reed Switch” refers to the magnetic sensor in the tag.  2.1.2 W-Series
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  9 OF 15  Repetition rate = 0.4 seconds Class (Wavetrend info) Tag transmitting  Expected life (Years) Expected life (Years) with tamper armed 1 PUK 2.8 2.4 2  PUK + AGE  2.6  2.2 3  PUK + WIEGAND  2.2  1.9 4  PUK + USER DATA  X X 5  PUK + WIEGAND + AGE 1.8 1.66 6  PUK + USER DATA + AGE X X 7  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA X X 8  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA + AGE X X  Repetition rate = 1 seconds Class (Wavetrend info) Tag transmitting  Expected life (Years) Expected life (Years) with tamper armed 1 PUK 6.2 4.5 2  PUK + AGE  5.6  4.2 3  PUK + WIEGAND  4.88  3.7 4  PUK + USER DATA  X X 5  PUK + WIEGAND + AGE 4.1 3.2 6  PUK + USER DATA + AGE X X 7  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA X X 8  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA + AGE X X
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  10 OF 15  Repetition rate = 2 seconds Class (Wavetrend info) Tag transmitting  Expected life (Years) Expected life (Years) with tamper armed 1 PUK 10 6.2 2  PUK + AGE  9.3  5.9 3  PUK + WIEGAND  8.2  5.4 4  PUK + USER DATA  X X 5  PUK + WIEGAND + AGE 7.1 5 6  PUK + USER DATA + AGE X X 7  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA X X 8  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA + AGE X X   Repetition rate = 5 seconds Class (Wavetrend info) Tag transmitting  Expected life (Years) Expected life (Years) with tamper armed 1 PUK 10  8 2  PUK + AGE  10  7.8 3  PUK + WIEGAND  10  7.5 4  PUK + USER DATA  X X 5  PUK + WIEGAND + AGE 10 7.1 6  PUK + USER DATA + AGE X X 7  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA X X 8  PUK + WIEGAND + USER DATA + AGE X X  X – Contact Wavetrend for details.
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  11 OF 15  2.2 MOVEMENT SENSING Tags can be rotated through 360° degrees to achieve various sensitivity levels of movement sensing. Note that the tag is rotated in the vertical plane (i.e. a wall mount).   Sensitivity  L&W-TG100-MS  L&W-TG501-MS  L&W-TG800-MS        Most Sensitive           Least Sensitive     Once the movement sensor has been activated, the Movement Alarm Counter will be incremented and the tag will transmit four consecutive transmissions with a 0.4-second interval. Thereafter the tag movement sensor will be de-activated for 1 second. The tag will then return to its normal state again. (i.e. sensor acti-vated)
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  12 OF 15  2.3  TAG MOUNTING METHODS Very High Bondage (VHB) Tape can be used to affix Wavetrend Tags to various objects and appliances. The pictures below describe the method in which the tape is affixed to the tags. Note that the magnet for anti-tamper applications should be positioned as indicated. (Bottom view of tags)  L-TG100 Bottom  View  L-TG501 Bottom View  L-TG 800  CEL-TG800 Bottom View L&W-TG100 L&W-TG501 L&W-TG800  2.3.1 TAG ACCESSORIES Code  Description  Note L-TA100  L&W-TG501 Card Holder for personnel tagging  Plastic holder and clip L-TA200  Double sided VHB fixing tape for L&W-TG501   VHB Tape cut to size (10 per pack) L-TA300  Anti-tamper kit for L&W-TG501  VHB Tape cut to size and magnet (10 per pack) L-TA400  Double sided VHB fixing tape for L&W-TG100  VHB Tape cut to size (10 per pack) L-TA500  Anti-tamper kit for L&W-TG100  VHB Tape cut to size and magnet (10 per pack) L-TA600  Double sided VHB fixing tape for L&W-TG800  VHB Tape cut to size (10 per pack) L-TA700  Anti-tamper kit for L&W-TG800  VHB Tape cut to size and magnet (10 per pack)  2.4 ANTI-TAMPER All tags have a magnetic sensor that can be used to detect the tampering of tags that have been affixed us-ing VHB tape. The figure below illustrates how the magnet is placed in the VHB tape. For certain applica-tions it is suggested that the magnet is affixed to the object with glue prior to mounting the tag. L-TG501 Bottom ViewMAGNET
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  13 OF 15  3 TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM  DIAGNOSTIC  REMEDY Tag is in sleep mode  Tag must be activated Life-span of tag expired  Tag must be replaced with a new tag Tag is not transmitting L&W-TG100, L&W-TG501 on metallic surface L&W-TG501 and L&W-TG100 do not work on metallic surfaces Movement sensor not working  Movement sensor not fitted  Not a MS option tag Tamper not working  Magnet not present  See paragraph 2.4 ANTI-TAMPER Mounting and Affixing  No VHB tape  See  paragraph  2.3  TAG  MOUNTING METHODS
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  14 OF 15  4 CERTIFICATION 4.1 FCC CERTIFICATION All the tags in this document conforms to the following certification specifications 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 interference and 2.  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired op-eration. 4.2 CE CERTIFICATION The following standards applied in accordance with Article 5 of the directive, 1999/5/EC: EN 300 220-1 V1.2.1 (1997-11) ETS 300 683 (1997-03). Summary of tests: Effective radiated power  25MHz-4GHz Range of modulation bandwidth for wideband equipment Frequency stability under low voltage conditions EN55022  Radiated emissions 30MHz – 1GHz EN61000-4-3  Radiated immunity 80MHz – 1GHz, excl 433.92MHz±20MHz EN61000-4-2 Electrostatic discharge 4.3  RTCA / DO-160C CERTIFICATION The tags conform to the specifications of section 21 Category Z of the EMC requirements on Aircraft Safety. 4.4  INTRINSIC SAFE CERTIFICATION The tags conform to the following  “Explosion Protection Classification” Ex ia I / II T4 according to the SANS 60079-0:2000 part 0 and the 60079-11:1999 part 11 requirements for “Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres”. 4.5 HERO CERTIFICATION The tags conform to the Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation Ordnance requirements.
USER MANUAL FOR WAVETREND TAGS     DOCUMENT NO  PRODUCT  REAL TIME RESOURCE CONTROL DATE PAGE EAA-00000-05-UM  TAGS  CONFIDENTIAL  06/03/29  15 OF 15  4.6 SAR CERTIFICATION The tags conform to the Specific Absorption Rate regulations and has been tested and evaluated not to in-terfere with pacemakers according to the recommendations of the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP).

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