External Power Wireless Tag User Manual Introducing: External Power Wireless Tag Model:ZGW15 FCC ID:ZGW15 Indicator Lights Blue flash ☀ Indicates successful upload of temperature/humidity/light datapoint or storage to internal non-volatile memory in offline mode. Red or orange flash ☀ Indicates failed transmission of data-point, or that internal nonvolatile memory is full and data point cannot be stored in offline mode.
Battery. Connect a 3.7V lithium poly (Li-Po) rechargeable battery or battery holders (such as 3x AAA) with compatible JST PHR connector. Because there are a wide variety of Li-Po battery with different capacity and exterior dimensions to choose from, you can find the best trade-off between battery life and physical size for each individual mission. Recharge. When connected battery is low, simply plug in the USB.
Step 1: Activate Your Ethernet Tag Manager For Android devices, install our Android app from Google Play by searching "WirelessTag", follow this direct link. For web access on PC/Mac, go to Web App Login. 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.
Step 2: Associate New Wireless Tags Follow this step to associate each new Tags with the Tag Manager. Connect battery or insert the USB plug into any powered USB socket, such as USB wall plug, charger, or a USB hub. Blue/red light should start alternately flashing on the sensor, indicating it is ready to be associated. First time when the app is launched, it may ask for the name to use to identify current device to enable/disable push notification later.
Step 3: Assign Tag Names and Pictures as Needed You can edit tag names and comments of each Wireless Sensor Tag. Pictures can be associated by using Android or iPhone/iPad app. Assign Picture In the tag list screen, click on the tag you want to edit to open the detail pane and tap on the camera icon. Take the picture and use finger to move or scale. The picture is now assigned to the tag, and will be automatically visible on other devices accessing the same tag list in a few seconds.
Edit Name 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.
Step 4: Temperature Monitoring and Logging Interval Temperature monitoring is turned off until they are needed to conserve battery. Follow the steps below to turn them on/off as needed. Temperature (+humidity, ambient light) logging happens independently of monitoring. The logging interval is set to 10 minutes by default, which can be changed as necessary. Temperature Monitoring Click on the temperature button to open the Temperature Sensor Options screen. Choose the unit (°C vs.
Logging Interval At the top of tag list screen, choose any of the Record: "Every ..." options. This is the data logging interval. The default is every 10 minute to balance battery life vs. amount of data logged and out-of-range notification delay. Click on the refresh button under each individual tag allows you to set different record interval for each tag. The interval can be set between 30 seconds and 4 hours. Choose "Notifications..." to enable/disable out-of-range/back-inrange notification.
Event History: All past events, or only specific kind, or only from specific tag The red "Events" button on the bottom of the screen opens "Event History". All types of events (such as open/close/moved, too hot/cold, too wet/dry, out of range/back in range, water detected) from all tags associated with selected tag manager will be shown in chronological order. The newest events are displayed on top, while older and older events are dynamically downloaded from the cloud as you scroll down.
IFTTT: If This Then That. The easiest way to link tags with other things on the Internet. IFTTT is a free Web/iOS/Android app that connects all kinds of Internet-enabled products (such as sprinklers, lights and thermostats) and services (such as Gmail, iOS/Android device location, and more) referred to as "Channels". Wireless Sensor Tags is an officially supported IFTTT Channel. The IF app Install and run the IF by IFTTT app from Google Play and create an IFTTT account.
The WirelessTag channel When you try to install one of these recipes for the first time, you will need to activate the Wireless Tag IFTTT Channel. The app will redirect you to our website, where you need to login with your Wireless Sensor Tag account you created in Step 1. Our website will ask if you want to grant API access to IFTTT.
Temperature/Humidity Graphs 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. Temperature Graph Temperature is logged periodically for each tag at the interval specified at Step4, "Out-of-range Notification." To view logged data, click the graph button and choose "Temperature Graph". Initially, hourly (or if captured data range is long enough, daily high/low) graph will be displayed.
Multiple Tag Temperature Graph After there is enough data captured, click the blue "Stats" button at the bottom of the screen and choose the type of data you want to view. Choose which Tags / KumoSensors / Nest whose data you wish to view side by side. Initially, hourly (or if captured data range is long enough, daily high/low) graph will be displayed side by side for all selected tags/sensors. Zoom in by pinch gesture to view raw data points.
Custom URL Calling on Event 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. With home automation systems such as Universal Devices Insteon/ISY or Phillips Hue Lamps that supports HTTP based API, you can turn on light when door is opened, or motion is detected, for example.
Customize Notification Messages 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 the ">" button 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 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 very bottom and choose "Wireless." The system remembers the previous (Old) settings and use it for tags whose flash memory failed to update.
Incomplete Migration When a tag failed to be updated, its "Beep" button becomes a "Migrate Setting" button. Click on it to retry updating its flash memory. Before update succeeds, Tag Manager communicates with that Tag using the old wireless setting. Alternatively, click the ">" button and then "Use new wireless setting" if in fact the tag has migrated successfully but did not get recognized that way.
Using More Than One Tag Manager Use multiple tag managers to cover a wider area, enable tags to "roam" from one area to another, or manage more than 255 tags at one time. Adding Tag Managers Click the "Settings..." button at the bottom of screen and choose "Account" to open account settings, where you can add tag managers to your account. Click "Add a New Tag Manager" button to open this screen. When a tag manager is grouped with another, they manage the same list of tags.
Navigation & Events When a tag manager is not grouped with another tag manager, each has its own list of tags. Use the drop down at the top bar to quickly switch between tag lists. While an event is received from one of your tags not on the tag list you are currently switched to, the popup will contain a link "View.." to allow you to click/tap... ... to switch to the right tag manager, to view details of the event. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.