Sense&Locate Operating Manual MYRIOTA-TEC-083 Version 1.
Revision History Rev Date Author 1.0 19 Sep 2019 Nicole Russo support@myriota.
Table of Contents Revision History 2 Introduction 4 Specifications 5 Product Variants 6 Device Dimensions 7 Other Specifications 7 Assembly 7 Mounting 8 Orientation 8 Using Screws 9 Using Cable Ties 9 FCC Compliance Information 10 ISED Compliance Information 11 RF Exposure Compliance Information 11 support@myriota.
Introduction The Myriota Sense&Locate is designed to accelerate the development of remote IoT sensing devices by providing a ready-to-go, Myriota-enabled product for tracking and monitoring applications. The Sense&Locate has a highly rugged and resilient IP67-rated, UV resistant enclosure, and access to the Myriota Network, allowing it to be deployed for extended use in harsh and remote conditions.
Specifications support@myriota.
Product Variants Product Number Transmit Band Revision SL1 VHF 1 SL2 400 MHz / 434 MHz 1 support@myriota.
Device Dimensions Other Specifications Weight TBC Compliance FCC, RCM, RoHS Power Supply 2 x AA lithium batteries Storage Temperature -30ºC to +70ºC Operational Temperature -30ºC to +70ºC Humidity TBC Field update Serial port via micro USB support@myriota.
Assembly 1. Unscrew the front plate and remove to reveal the internal compartment 2. Install the external 4-20mA sensor (if required) via the gland at the bottom of the enclosure and connect to the terminal block 3. Insert 2x AA lithium batteries into the battery compartment to activate the unit 4. Replace the front plate and resecure the screws Mounting Mounting hardware is provided for installation to a vertical structure, using cable ties or by screwing to the surface.
Using Screws 1. 2. 3. 4. Position the mount plate against the required structure Fasten the plate using screws Slide the enclosure onto the mount plate and press down to lock Insert the bottom screen to secure the unit to the base plate Using Cable Ties 1. 2. 3. 4.
FCC Compliance Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply 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 operation 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.
To prevent interference to Federal Government radar systems, operation under the provisions of this section is not permitted within 40 kilometers of the following locations: DoD Radar Site Latitude Longitude Beale Air Force Base 39°08′10″ N 121°21′04″ W Cape Cod Air Force Station 41°45′07″ N 070°32′17″ W Clear Air Force Station 64°55′16″ N 143°05′02″ W Cavalier Air Force Station 48°43′12″ N 097°54′00″ W Eglin Air Force Base 30°43′12″ N 086°12′36″ W ISED Compliance Information This device c