AeroScout T2 Tag Manuel utilisateur

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User Guide
T2-UG-201108-02

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Table of Contents | 3
Table of Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................ 5
T2 Tag Features................................................................................................ 6
Tag Mounting .................................................................................................... 8
Wrist Strap ..................................................................................................................8
Velcro or Double-Sided Tape......................................................................................8
Using the Mounting Cradle..........................................................................................8
Removing the Tag from Cradle .................................................................................11
Fixed Tag Trailer Mount ............................................................................................11
Tag Management ............................................................................................ 13
Tag Maintenance ............................................................................................ 13
Replacing the Internal Battery...................................................................................13
Tag Battery Life.........................................................................................................14
Cleaning the Tag.......................................................................................................16
T2 Tag Models ................................................................................................ 16
Intrinsically Safe T2 Tag Models..................................................................... 17
Tag Accessory Models.................................................................................... 17
Specifications .................................................................................................. 18
Tag Specifications.....................................................................................................18
Temperature Sensor Specifications ..........................................................................19
Warranty.......................................................................................................... 21


Introduction | 5
Introduction
The AeroScout T2 Tag is a key component of the AeroScout Visibility
System. The T2 Tag is a small Wi-Fi and active FID device that enables
the wireless network infrastructure to locate assets not connected to a
wireless network. The tag can be attached to mobile equipment such as
vehicles in parking lots, inventory in a manufacturing line, containers,
forklifts and medical equipment in hospitals. The tag can also be used to
track people - security personnel hospital patients, and many more.
Figure 1. AeroScout T2 Tag
Figure 2. AeroScout T2 Tag with Call Button

6 | T2 Tag Features
Figure 3.
AeroScout T2 Tag with Multi-LED Visual ndication
(transparent enclosure)
T2 Tag Features
Temperature and Motion Sensing
Tags are shipped with on-board motion sensors that report when it starts to
move and whether it is in motion or not. Tags can optionally be equipped
with temperature sensors that can report the changes in temperature or
exceeded temperature thresholds.
Telemetr Functionalit
The T2 Tags include a serial interface that enables customized connectivity
to host units for data retrieval. The tags can be configured to retrieve data
from the host periodically and to send the data together with location
messages. Applications for this function may include reading mileage and
fuel information from cars or reading temperature from shipping containers
(Such implementations require specific integration and additional hardware).
Call Button Functionalit
T2 Tags that include the call button can be configured to send data
retrieved from a host (telemetry) or a standard Tag message when the call
button is pressed or released.
The tag can be configured to send different data depending on how the
button is pressed: different messages can be associated with a long push of
the button and with short, successive pushes.
Intrinsicall Safe Tags
Intrinsically safe tags are specially designed to function in potentially
hazardous environments. They are designed in a manner that prevents
explosions in hazardous locations by employing electrical designs that
eliminate the possibility of ignition (due to spark, increased temperature,
and the like).

T2 Tag Features | 7
Flexible Mounting and Usage Options
The tag’s small size and weight, and convenient form factor, allow
mounting on people and a variety of assets. Mounting accessories include
wrist band, badge clip and mounting cradle. Other industry-specific
mounting accessories are available, including infusion pump mounting
accessories, fixed and temporary trailer mounts and more.
Long Batter Life
A powerful, replaceable battery provides power for a period of up to 4
years. The Tag periodically provides a report on the battery level so that
when the battery level runs low, it can be replaced efficiently with minimum
down time. The AeroScout T2 Tag can also be easily deactivated in order to
conserve battery power.
Tag Management
The T2 Tag can be programmed via a wireless interface using the
AeroScout Tag Activator. Together with the AeroScout Tag Manager
software it allows for easy and efficient Tag configuration, activation or
deactivation and programming.
Tag Programmabilit and Storage
The T2 Tag can store up to 10 messages of 10 bytes each. These messages
can either be pre-programmed via the Tag Manager or programmed on the
fly by an AeroScout Exciter when a tag is in proximity to it. These messages
can also be transmitted in addition to the standard location messages (the
tags can be either configured to transmit one of the messages or triggered
by an AeroScout Exciter to transmit a specific message).
Active RFID Functionalit
Using the AeroScout Exciter, the tag sends out specific location reports
upon arrival at chokepoints or gateways. The tag behavior can also be
automatically modified while passing through a chokepoint such as a
doorway or gate. This includes activating/deactivating tags or changing the
tags’ transmission rate to accommodate different usage patterns.
Compatibilit and Non-interference
AeroScout Tags are 802.11b compatible. The tag’s clear channel sensing
techniques avoid interference with Wi-Fi networks. The use of the
unlicensed 2.4GHz frequency band at low power levels ensures no
interference with other wireless equipment, making AeroScout tags safe for
use with such sensitive equipment as medical devices in a hospital.
Rugged Performance
AeroScout Tags are designed to function in harsh work environments and
weather conditions. The tag enclosure is water-resistant and designed to
withstand significant physical shocks.

8 | Tag Mounting
Tag Mounting
The AeroScout T2 Tag is enclosed in a compact case and offers a variety of
mounting options described in this section.
Wrist Strap
Optional accessory - Can be used to strap the tag around the wrist.
Figure 4. AeroScout T2 Tag with Wrist Strap
Velcro or Double-Sided Tape
Apply the adhesive material at the back of the tag and fix the tag on the
asset.
Using the Mounting Cradle
The mounting cradle allows you to fix the tag on surfaces where it cannot
be attached using the adhesive material or the strap. Using the cradle, tags
can be easily removed and replaced without the need to handle adhesives.
Fixing The Cradle to a Surface sing Screws
Follow these steps:
1. Screw the cradle on the asset, using four screws.

Tag Mounting | 9
Figure 5.
2. Snap the tag into the cradle.
Securing the Tag to the Cradle
After snapping the tag into the cradle it is possible to secure the tag to the
cradle using a strap.
Figure 6.
1. Thread the cradle strap through the middle strapping holes and
through the tag's back rail.

10 | Tag Mounting
Figure 7.
2. Tie the strap around the front of the tag.
Attaching the Cradle to a Pole
You can attach the cradle to a pole using two narrow straps. Follow these
steps:
1. Thread the cradle strap through the two pairs of strapping holes.
Figure 8.
2. Tie the straps to the pole.
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