CADI SmartSense SmartTag STG-821 User Manual
CONFIDENTIAL Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................. 2 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 5 2. Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 6 3. Battery charging instruction .....
CONFIDENTIAL Regulatory Information For customers in U.S.A and Canada Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
CONFIDENTIAL For customers in Europe This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits set out in the R&TTE Directive. Where you see this symbol on any of our electrical products or packaging in Europe, it means that at end of life the product or battery must be disposed of in accordance with any applicable laws or requirements for the separate disposal of electrical equipment or batteries. PRECAUTIONS Keep batteries away from children. Do not swallow batteries.
CONFIDENTIAL 1. Introduction The STG-821 is a battery rechargeable personnel tag. The STG-821 transmits LF signal continuously to trigger close proximity communication between tags. Leveraging on this unique tag-to-tag proximity detection technology, the STG-821 can also be configured for contact tracing applications to help organizations accurately track, trace and monitor personnel, including staff, visitors and patients, coming into proximity contact with each other.
CONFIDENTIAL 2. Specifications Power Rechargeable Lithium Ion Polymer Battery 3.7V Rechargeable Power 5V 200mA via micro USB connector Dimension 75(L) x 47(W) x7.5(H) mm Weight 20g 3 Operating temperature -10°C - 50°C 4 Storage & Transport temperature range 0°C - 30°C 5 RF (Transmit and Receive) CE: 868.4 MHz FCC: 919.8 MHz , 925.0 MHz Transmission Rate At periodical interval set (30 sec) or Upon change of status.
CONFIDENTIAL 3. Battery charging instruction 1. The tag is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery. Use only approved chargers to charge the tag. 2. A fully discharged battery recharges fully in approximately 2 hours. 3. Plug the micro USB head into the power Interface connector jack on the tag . 4. Connect the other end of the micro-USB cable into 5V power supply. 5. When charging, the charging LED will show RED. 6. When charging done, the charging LED will show GREEN. 7.
CONFIDENTIAL 5. Battery Status Indicator Blink RED LED at every 10 seconds interval when battery strength is low Battery Strength Weak 1. The tag will continuously blink RED LED at every 10 seconds interval if its battery strength detected is weak. 2. Once the micro-USB connector is removed from the tag, the tag will blink RED LED with few beeping sound if battery strength detected is weak else it will blink GREEN LED with single beep only if it is normal. 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 6. Buttons Duress call button Unauthorized-Exit alert neutralization button 1. When the button is pressed, the tag will be triggered to send RF signal to receiver. 2. Duress signal will be triggered if the button is pressed and hold until a beep sound generated. (approximately 3 seconds) 3. Unauthorized Exit alert neutralization signal will be triggered once the button is pressed.
CONFIDENTIAL 7. Tag off Mode 3. Observe that there is blinking RED LED triggered to indicate the tag is turned off successfully 2. Press and hold both buttons together 1. Charge the tag 1. The tag can be turn-off by following the steps as described above. 2. Once the tag is off, the tag only can be turn-on by charging the tag.