Web/Android App User Manual For Android devices, install our Android app from Google Play by searching "MyTagList". For web access on PC/Mac, go to http://www.mytaglist.com/eth/. Use the 12 digit serial numbers on your Ethernet Tag Manager to create a login. Keep the serial number in a safe place. In the login screen, click "Create an Account" button. Fill in the serial number (case insensitive), login email (used to recover password), and choose a password. Click "Create" button to create an account.
iOS App User Manual Install our iPhone/iPad app from AppStore by searching "Wireless Tag List". Use the 12 digit serial numbers on your Ethernet Tag Manager to create a login. Keep the serial number in a safe place. In the login screen, tap "Create a login to access Tag Manager" button. Fill in the serial number (case insensitive), login email (used to recover password), and choose a password. Tap "Create" button in the upper right corner to create an account. Uncheck "Allow creating more accounts...
Follow this step to associate each new Tags with the Tag Manager. In the tag list screen, tap "+" button at the lower right corner. An unassociated tag periodically broadcasts information about itself when powered on. Click "Scan" button to receive this information. When an unassociated tag is found, its information is displayed. Assign a name and comment (optional) to the tag, then tap "Associate".
You can edit tag names, comments and assign pictures to each Wireless Sensor Tag. Assign Picture Tap the picture icon in each Tag's screen to bring up the camera, or delete the picture if you already have one for the tag. Take the picture and use finger to move or scale. Edit Name The picture is now assign to the tag, and will be automatically visible on other devices accessing the same tag list in a few seconds.
In the tag list screen, tap on the tag you want to edit to open the tag screen. Tap at the right end of "Edit name:" row to edit the tag name, and tap "Done". The new name is now assigned to the tag, and is automatically propagated to all other devices accessing the same tag list.
Motion sensor, temperature monitoring, and out-of-range notification are turned off until they are needed to conserve battery. Follow the steps below to turn them on/off as needed. Motion Sensor Tap the tag of interest on the list screen to open the details screen, and tap the keypad icon at the bottom. Instead of arming/disarming motion sensor for each tag individually, you can also tap the keypad icon in the tag list screen to arm/diarm all motion sensor tags.
Open the temperature sensor options for each tag individually by tapping the gear icon at the bottom. The temperature sensor often needs calibration to remove an offset. In the "Calibrate Temperature at Tag" section, set the correct current temperature, and tap the "Calibrate" button. Out-of-Range Notification Turn on "Monitor Temperature", choose notification settings you want, and tap "Save". The tag will notify you when the temperature exceeds upper or lower limits, or returned to normal range.
Tap the refresh icon at the bottom of tag list screen, and choose any of the "Update every ..." options. Longer interval results in longer battery life but longer the out-of-range notification delay, and vice versa. Tap the gear icon at the bottom right corner to open "Out of Range Options" for specific tag or all tags on list. Set the notification methods you want and tap "Save".
Tune the sensitivity and responsiveness of the motion sensor to suit your application. In motion detection mode, choose to remember moved state indefinitely or reset to armed state after a while. In door/gate mode, choose the threshold angle (23 degree is recommended for automatic garage doors, 2~5 degree for regular doors), or choose to get notified only when door is opened for too long. Choose to get notified by emails, tweets, speech, or whether to make tag beep upon motion.
When not in door/gate mode, after movement is detected, by default the system remembers the tag has been moved indefinitely. Instead you can choose to have the tag automatically reset to armed state after a while. When in door/gate mode, you can choose to be notified only when it is been open for longer than a certain time period. Arm/Disarm Scheduling You can choose to be notified by email, have the system post a tweet on your Twitter account, beep or speak on your phones, or make the tag beep.
Each tag has two sets of auto-arming/disarming schedule, each for specified days of the week (mutually exclusive). Specify time of day to disarm (for example, in the morning), and arm (for example, after dark), for each of the checked days of the week.
Every wireless sensor tag has a beep function to help you find missing tags. Attach the tag to key chains, put inside your wallet, or strap to TV remote controls, and never waste time looking for these items again. In the tag list screen, tap on the tag you want to beep. The tag details screen opens. Beep the tag by tapping on the speaker button at the upper right corner. To change beep options, scroll down until you see "Beep option". Tap on it to choose the option.
Each tag automatically logs temperature and each time it is moved, opened or closed, so you can always check what happened while you were away. Door Stats In the tag detail screen, scroll down and tap on "Door Stats" button. For every day in the past 2 months (when there is data available), number of times door is opened and average duration vs. time of the day are displayed. Temperature Stats When you tap on anywhere on the graph for a particular date, a detail history for that day is displayed.
In the tag detail screen, scroll down and tap on "Temperature Stats" button. For every day in the past 2 months (when there is data available), temperature at that tag and battery voltage vs. time of the day are displayed. This device complies with Par t 15 of the FCC Rules. Oper ation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause har mful inter fer ence. 2. This device must accept any inter fer ence r eceived, including inter fer ence that may cause undesir ed oper ation.
Follow this step to associate each new Tags with the Tag Manager. In the tag list screen, click "+ Add a New Tag" button at the upper left corner. An unassociated tag periodically broadcasts information about itself when powered on. Click the "Search" button to receive this information. When a new tag is found, its information is displayed. Assign a name and comment (optional) to the tag, then click "Associate".
You can edit tag names and comments of each Wireless Sensor Tag. Pictures can be associated by using the iPhone/iPad app. In the tag list screen, click on the tag you want to edit to open the detail pane. Click "More>" and click "Change Tag name". Enter new tag name and click "OK". The new name is now assigned to the tag, and is automatically propagated to all other devices accessing the same tag list.
Motion sensor, temperature monitoring, and out-of-range notification are turned off until they are needed to conserve battery. Follow the steps below to turn them on/off as needed. Motion Sensor Click the tag of interest on the list screen to open the detail pane, and click the "Arm motion senosr" button. Instead of arming/disarming motion sensor for each tag individually, you can also click "Arm All" or "Disarm All" to arm/diarm all motion sensor tags.
Out-of-Range Notification At the top of tag list screen, choose any of the Auto-Ping: "Every ..." options. Longer interval results in longer battery life but longer the out-of-range notification delay, and vice versa. Click the "Options..." button and choose "Out of Range..." for a specific tag. Set the notification methods you want and click "Save". Check "Apply to All Tags" to enable outof-range notification for all tags.
Tune the sensitivity and responsiveness of the motion sensor to suit your application. In motion detection mode, choose to remember moved state indefinitely or reset to armed state after a while. In door/gate mode, choose the threshold angle (23 degree is recommended for automatic garage doors, 2~5 degree for regular doors), or choose to get notified only when door is opened for too long. Choose to get notified by emails, tweets, speech, or whether to make tag beep upon motion.
indefinitely. Instead you can choose to have the tag automatically reset to armed state after a while. or make the tag beep. Arm/Disarm Scheduling By setting an auto-arming/disarming schedule, you can specify time of day to disarm (for example, in the morning), and arm (for example, after dark), for each of the checked days of the week. To make motion sensor armed over the weekend, simply setting an "Arm at" time later than "Disarm at" time, and uncheck Saturday and Sunday.
Every wireless sensor tag has a beep function to help you find missing tags. Attach the tag to key chains, put inside your wallet, or strap to TV remote controls, and never waste time looking for these items again. In the tag list screen, click on "Beep" button of the tag you want to beep. When tag responds and starts to beep, the "Beep" button turns into a blue "Stop Beep" button. You can choose beep until moved, for 5,10,15,20,30 seconds, or indefinitely beep until stopped by the stop beep button.
Each tag automatically logs temperature and each time it is moved, opened or closed, so you can always check what happened while you were away. Door Stats In the tag detail pane, click "More..." button and choose "Door Statistics". For every day in the past 2 months (when there is data available), number of times door is opened and average duration vs. time of the day are displayed. When you click on anywhere on the graph for a particular date, a detail history for that date is displayed.
You can define a custom URL (such as REST endpoint of home automation systems) to be called on each type of event for each tag individually or all tags. Each URL may include placeholders such as "{0}" or "{1}" to be replaced with specific information from each event. Configuring the URL and calling the URL through the Web is secured by SSL (https). Click on a tag to open its detail pane, click "Options..." then choose "URL Calling...".
You can customize each type of notification messages for each tag individually or all tags by defining a custom template. Each template may include placeholders such as "{0}" or "{1}" which will be replaced with different information for each type of message. See a full list of customizable notification messages. Click on a tag to open its detail pane, click "Options..." then choose "Customize Messages...". For example, let's change the message sent when this Tag (Wallet) is out of range to a simpler one.
Wireless Settings allows you to re-program the flash memory in each tag to use a different frequency to resolve interference problems, and to achieve a desired balance between range, battery life and response time. Wireless Settings Click the "Settings..." button at the bottom of screen and choose "Wireless". The system remembers the previous (Old) settings and use it for tags whose flash memory failed to update.
This device complies with Par t 15 of the FCC Rules. Oper ation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause har mful inter fer ence. 2. This device must accept any inter fer ence r eceived, including inter fer ence that may cause undesir ed oper ation. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that ar e not appr oved by Cao Gadgets LLC may void the author ity gr anted to the user by the FCC to oper ate this equipment.