WiSeConnect BLE Asset Tag Technical Specification WiSeConnect BLE Asset Tag Hardware and Technical Specification Preliminary Version (Rev 1.
WiSeConnect BLE Asset Tag Technical Specification FCC ID: 2AG4NWT10W1 Revision History Rev No Rev 1.0 Rev1.1 WiSilica Inc Date 12/30/2015 11/04/2016 Notes Initial Release Block diagram added.
WiSeConnect BLE Asset Tag Technical Specification General Information Figure 1. WiSeConnect BLE Asset Tag Operational Description The WiSeMesh BLE Asset Tag is a discrete, low-power BLE Mesh device that can be easily applied throughout various environments to monitor and track any mobile asset when used in conjunction with the WiSeMesh network. When mounted on a mobile or fixed asset these tags communicate with the WiseMesh Cloud to identify time and location data in real-time.
WiSeConnect BLE Asset Tag Technical Specification Block Diagram Accelerometer LIS3DE WiSe 1210 Module I2C 32.76Khz 16Mhz TEMP Sensor SI-7006 I2C CSR1012 CR2032 Battery Tamper Switch 3V Input 2.4Ghz Radio Micro Processor S P IO_Input I External EEPROM Key Features Location Tracking and Time Stamping Capability The asset tag provides real-time location and time logging to any asset within a commercial environment.
WiSeConnect BLE Asset Tag Technical Specification Compact Design and Tamper Resistant The Wise Mesh BLE tag sends alarm notification to the WiSe Cloud any time there is an unauthorized removal or tamper of the tag. Specifications Radio Frequency (BLE 4.0) 2.4-2.5 Ghz Wireless Standards Supported Bluetooth 4.1 stack Device Security AES 128k Encrypted, With 3 Level Pairing Keys (Network, App, GUID) Antenna 50 Ohm On Board Antenna Power 3v(1.
User Manual Pairing a Tag
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents.................................................................................................................. 3 Table of figures ..................................................................................................................... 4 Prerequisites ......................................................................................................................... 4 Hardware Versions Used ..............................................................
TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 "Add device" option ................................................................................................. 5 Figure 2 Filter (optional) ........................................................................................................ 6 Figure 3 Scan for devices ..................................................................................................... 6 Figure 4 "Test" option................................................................................
App should be in Skip login mode. HARDWARE VERSIONS USED Sl# Particulars Version 1 App iOS SDK Appstore build V_3.0.0_B_1 2 Wise Beacon 1.3.27 DEVICE COMMISSIONING . a) Click on “(+)” and select “Add Device” from the main menu options. Figure 1 "Add device" option b) Click on filter icon if the user wants to filter out a particular type of device that needs to be scanned for in the presence of multiple device types.
Figure 2 Filter (optional) c) Click on “Scan” Figure 3 Scan for devices d) When Wise Beacon device appears in the scanned list , swipe leftwards on the device name and click “Test” button to test its connection.
Figure 4 "Test" option e) Click on “Pair” button to get the device paired. Figure 5 Pair the device f) Paired devices can be seen under Default group in the dashboard.
Figure 6 Paired device under default group
NOTE: 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.