FCC requirements § 2.
FCC Hi-G-Te Ltd. Microelectronics & Asset Tracking Technology Hi-G-Seal (IG-8A-21 and IF-MA-22) Electronic Seals and Hand Held Terminals for Sealing Assets INSTRUCTION MANUAL Nov. 1998 Rev.
FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to the part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
FCC Congratulations! You have chosen Hi-G-Te's products that are state-of-the-art in their technology and properties. The Hi-G-Seal will lead you to a new dimension in the field of security. The electronic miniaturized seals are more reliable and more secure than their mechanical counterparts. They are cost-effective. They are reusable, save paperwork und workers time. You can know not only if the asset was opened on its way but also when it was opened. It is all carried out remotely.
FCC Contents page 1. Hi-G-Seal Components 4 2. Preparation for use — How to use the Seal 7 3. The basic operation — Understanding the System 9 4. Operating instructions 1 4.1 Initialization 1 4.2 Reading a Seal 13 4.3 Setting a Seal 16 4.4 Special Functions 18 * View Data 19 s Clear Data 26 . 29 «Setup Date 29 e Setup Time 30 + Setup Zone 30 + Display Versions 3l » Configuration 32 » Set password 32 # Sct Date Format 35 5. Troubleshooting 36 6. Technical Specifications 40 1. Hi-G-Seal Components 1.
FCC Display The Hand Held Terminal displays all the information on this LCD display. Indicators On. When power is on and the system functions O.K this indicator lights up GREEN color. When it lights up RED, there is a problem with the unit. When it blinks up RED, the batteries are low, please replace them. Key Pad The keypad is used to operate the unit in its different modes of operation, 1o enter data as required. Batteries. This is the battery compartment. Use a flat screwdriver 10 open it.
FOC I DOBS-1GSA21-01 2. Preparation for Use — How to Use the Seal 2.1 Hand Held Terminal-HGT 2.2.1 Placing/Replacing Batteries, One) Open the battery compartment using a screwdriver. Two) Use “AA” size 1.5 V batteries only! Three) Take out the old batteries if there are any. Four) Insert 4 new batteries into the battery compartment, verify polarity of the batteries to match the indications inside the battery compartment! Five) Close the cover and secure it with the screw.
FCC 21-01 2.2 How to Seal an Asset Thread the sealing wire through the locking ring of the asset. Inserting seal wire connectors into the seal’s sockets. 22 How to Release the Seal Pull out the connectors using the Key. I. Insert the Key into the recess on the connector. 2. Rotate the Key upward and pull the connector from the socket.
PS] FCC Basic Operation — Understanding the System The basic operation of the system includes three simple stages: The first two stages are performed at the origin site while the third stage is carried out at the destination site. Stage I: Sealing the asset. At this stage you slue the asset by threading the sealing wire through the locking ring of the asset, and then insertion of the seal wire connectors in the seal’s sockets.
4.1 FCC Operating Instructions Initialization Turn the HHT on by pre: ruminate: After a few seconds the main screen appears: sing the ON key and verify that the green light Terminal i 1 Date: 12/03/97 Time: 2:56 While the main screen is shown, you may change the screen contrast using the up and down (V) keys. NOTE: If no keys are touched for 5 minutes, the HHT will automatically shutoff, In order to save batteries.
FOC 4.2 Reading a Seal Press the READ key. There are 3 possible events: One. The seal was not tampered on the way. The screen will be as follows OK. Se tat: 12/0497 12:45 And you will hear 2 beeps. Two. The seal was tampered on the way. The screen will be as follows: Seal #:1234557890 12/04/97 12:45 And you will hear a long beep.
FCC Three. The seal is new to the terminal. The screen will be as follows: Seal #:1234567890 nol exist. Cont? NO YES And you would hear a long beep. In this case if’ you want to read the seal, choose YES, and you will complete the READ procedure. Tn case you want to SET the seal, choose NO, and you will have to press the SET button. In case memory is full, the following display appears: Memory is Full Delete Seals In this case you have to delete unused seals using the Clear Data option from the Menu.
43 FCC Setting a Seal Setting a seal is a critical event in the process, an option is available for password use. According to the Configuration setting in the Menu. you may select whether to use a password or not. Press the SET key. If you have entered a password the following message appears: Enter Password: If you entered the wrong password, the following message appears: Password Incorrect Press the ENTER key for another try.
4.4 FCC ID 1234567896 Exist. Delete it? Yes No You can select between the Yes and No options. Selecting the “Yes” Sets the Seal. Selecting the “No” option will resume the SET command. Special Functions In order to perform other functions press the MENU key. The following screen appears: VIEW DATA : R DATA STATISTICS SETUP DATE You can scroll between the options using the up and down arrows. A long press on an arrow causes a rapid scrolling. While scrolling, the following options are also displayed.
FOC READ operation, the page will contain the SET event and the TAMP event. If then. the seal was opened and then closed, after the next READ operation the page will contain 4 events: SET. TAMP.OPEN CLOSE.
FCC Selecting the View Data function displays the following screen: View Data VIEW FROM LIST VIEW BY 1D VIEW BY SITE You can select between these 3 options usi keys. 2 the arrow, up and down Selecting the View by ID displays the following screen: View by ID Eater seal ID Entering the Seal ID and pressing the ENTER key display the following screen (The first two rows are displayed alternately.
FCC IG-SA-22. The difference is the total amount of events {100 instead of 10) and the stack for the last events (5 instead of 2) Pressing the ENTER key on a specific row, displays the following detailed event window: ID: 1234367890 Stamp: 1123123 OPEN ats 12/04/97 1107 Pressing the ENTER key returns you to the View by ID menu. The same logic is applied when you choose the View from List or the View by Site options, except for the initial procedure, in which you reach the desired seal.
FCC Seal 1D Site 123 1234567390 1234567891 1234567899 The above screen displays ail the seals set at the selected site. You can scroll between the rows one by one by pressing the up and down keys. You can choose the ID by pressing the ENTER key when the cursor is on the left of the desired seal. You can see the events’ list by pressing the "ER key again. Pressing the ENTER key again will show the event's details. Pressing the ENTER key again returns you to the View Data menu.
FCC Clear Data Selecting the Clear Data function displays the following screen: Clear Data CLEAR ALL CLEAR FROM LIST CLEAR BY ID Selecting the Clear All option erases all the seals’ data [rom the memory. Pressing the ENTER key selects the seal to be erased. Prior to deleting the data, the following alert window appears: Clear Data No Yes You can select between the options using the up and down arrows Pressing the ENTER key selects the option.
FCC Clear By ID Enter Seal ID You enter the seal ID to be erased and press the ENTER key. The following warning screen appears: Clear By ID No Yes You can select between the options using the up and down arrows, Pressing the ENTER key selects the option.
FCC e Statistics This special function lets you know the available free memory left for more seals events. Choosing this option will cause the following screen to appear: Hi-G Seal H/h Terminal Free memory for 168 seals events e Setup Date Selecting the Setup Date function displays the following screen: Setup Date L12/0411997 ow Hare: a To change the date, enter the digits related to DD/MM/YY (Day/Month/ Year) for the European format (if you chose this format in the configuration function).
FCC + Setup Time Selecting the Setup Time function displays the following screen: Setup Time Time: 12:54 Enter Now Time: To change the time, enter the digits related to HH/MM (Hour/Minute). Each time you press a numeric key the cursor moves in a cyclic manner to the next digit location. Pressing the ENTER key sets the new time. * Setup Zone All the seals are set according to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). The Hand Held Terminal has the local time.
FCC Configuration Selecting the Configuration function displays the following screen: Configuration SET PASSWORD DATE FORMAT You can select between the options by using the up and down keys. Pressing the ENTER key selects the option. Set Password If vou select the Set Password option, the following screen appears: Password Setting No Yes This option allows you either to decide whether you want to use a password for the SET operation or to change an existing password.
FCC Password Setting Your password Is Incorrect You will have to retry the whole process. tn case you entered the right password and you chose to change the password, the screen that allows you to enter your new 6 digit password appears: Password Setting Enter New Password e Date Format If you select the Set Date Format, the following screen appears: Set Date Format USA FORMAT EUROPE FORMAT European format: DD/MM/Y'Y USA format: MM/DD/YY You can select between the two formats.
FOC Low Battery Replace the Battery! And you will hear a long beep. The only operation you can activate now is to turn the HHT off! Replace batteries. See para. 2.1 on how to replace batteries.
FCC 52 Self Test Failure After turning on the HHT, it performs an automatic self-test. If there is any technical problem, the following message appear Self-Test Failed! Call Service If this occurs, call for a service technician or send the device to the manufacturer.
FCC Communication Failure When you perform the READ or SET functions, and there is a communication error between the HHT and the seal, the following message appears. Hb Terminal Communication Error! It this occurs, try to decrease the distance between the HHT and the seal. Try to change the angle between the HHT and the seal (the optimal angle is when the HHT is below the seal and parallel to it. Try to replace the batteries in the HHT. Try to communicate with another seal.
54 3.5 FUC Wire Failure If the following message appears, after performing a SET function, you must cheek the wire connection to the seal or replace the wire. Seal ID: 1234567890 TAMPERED! Replace Seal wire! General Failure In case you face an explainable problem with your HHT, it is recommended to turn it OFF and after a minute to turn it ON again. If the problem appears again call for a service technician or send the device to the manufacturer.
6.2 Technical Specifications Hand Held Terminal Power: 4 batteries, .5 V “AA” size. Communication Distance: 60 em max. Operating Temperature: 0° to 50°C Tor Temperature: -20 to 80°C Seal Power: internal lithium battery. Communication Distance: 60 cm max. Operating Temperature: -20 10 60°C Temperate: -20°t0 80°C iS ge Memory Capacity: up to 170 seals, Memory Capacity: up to 10 events.
FCC For general operation of the reader, refer to the user manual. 4.
FCC FCC requirements § 2.1833 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION, BLOCK DIAGRAM& SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM This page is followed by the Hi-G-Seal transmitter description, block and schematic diagrams.
HI-G-SEAL systoles is a system that enables scaling of containers and a verity of assets that need to be sealed against and monitored for any trail to simper with them, The scald will he monitored remotely hy radio terminals that are part of the HE-SEAL The seal will provide the inspector instant and comprehensive scaling verification details.