OCEASOFT PHOENIX Device designed to monitor time and temperature sensitive products during transportation and storage User Manual

OCEASOFT Device designed to monitor time and temperature sensitive products during transportation and storage

User Manual

       Phoenix Single-Use Temperature Datalogger USER GUIDE
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 2 Notices and safety Disclaimer and limitation of liability OCEASOFT assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of this product. In particular, users must not use the product in any manner not specifically indicated in this user manual. OCEASOFT shall not be held liable for improper use of this product. This document is non-contractual and subject to change without notice.  Installation  OCEASOFT  Phoenix™  modules  are  classified  by  the  FCC  as  devices  that  must  be professionally installed in accordance with the requirements specified in this document.  Battery warnings OCEASOFT Phoenix™ modules contain a non-rechargeable, non-removable lithium battery. Battery life is influenced by operating temperatures.  Antenna The antenna used on the Phoenix is a PCB antenna. Its structure is called MIFA (Meandered Inverted-F-Antenna) with a gain of about -4dB, depending on the direction, and orientation. It is not possible to connect an external antenna.  Approvals FCC statements (FCC part 15 modular qualification – FCC ID: XTLPHOENIX) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  FCC Unintentional Emissions Interference Statement (FCC Part 15, Subpart B)       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
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 3 accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the   receiver is connected; • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC Caution Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by OCEASOFT may cause, harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.  FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC’s radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under the following conditions: (1) This  equipment  should  be  installed  and  operated  such  that  a  minimum separation distance of 20cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and user’s/nearby person’s body at all times. (2) This transmitter must  not be  co-located or  operating  in  conjunction with  any other antenna or transmitter.  CE OCEASOFT  Phoenix  is  in  conformity  with  the  essential  requirements  and  other  relevant requirements of the following standards and/or normative documents. • Directives:  o 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) o 2014/30/EU EMC Directive o 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive • In application of the following standards o EN 61326-1: 2012 o EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 o EN 301 489-3: V1.6.1 o EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 o EN 300330-2 V2.1.1
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 4 o EN 300328 V2.1.1 o CEI 61010-1: 2010 EU Declaration of Conformity provided in Appendix 3 of this document. OC Certificate / CB Scheme (provided in Appendix 3) International system for mutual acceptance related to the safety of electrical and electronic products recognized by more than 50 countries worldwide.  WEEE compliance This wireless device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE Directive).  Environmental protection   Please respect local regulations concerning disposal of packaging, unused wireless devices and their accessories, and promote their recycling.   RoHS compliance  The  wireless  device  complies with  the  restriction  of  the  use  of  certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, 2011/65/EU Restriction  of  Hazardous  Substances  Directive  (RoHS  Directive).  Do  not dispose  of  this  product  with  household  trash.  OCEASOFT  recycles  this product under certain conditions. Please contact us for more information.     Europe North America OCEASOFT SA 720 rue Louis Lépine 34000 MONTPELLIER Phone: +33(0)4 99 13 67 30 Fax: +33(0)4 67 42 84 13 France OCEASOFT, Inc. 250 Phillips Boulevard Ewing, NJ 08618 Phone: +1-609-589-1668 Fax: +1-609-589-1669 USA   ©  2017  OCEASOFT  S.A.  All  rights  reserved.  OCEASOFT,  the  OCEASOFT  logo,  OCEASOFT Phoenix, OCEABridge, and OCEAView are the exclusive property of OCEASOFT. iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S and other countries. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. All other brands are the property of their respective owners. Smartphone or tablet device not included with OCEASOFT product purchase. This is a non-contractual document. Specifications subject to change without notice. Product photos and features may vary.
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 5 September 2017  Ref: ING-INS-161-EN  Rev. 01-Draft
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 6 Table of Contents 1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 7 1.1  Summary ..................................................................................................................... 7 1.2  Package contents ........................................................................................................ 7 1.3  Companion products ................................................................................................... 8 1.3.1  Phoenix Mobile Application ................................................................................... 8 1.3.2  Phoenix Loading Bench .......................................................................................... 8 1.4  Placing your Phoenix module ...................................................................................... 8 1.5  Phoenix features ......................................................................................................... 9 1.5.1  Wireless technologies ............................................................................................ 9 1.5.2  Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 9 1.5.3  Casing & dimensions .............................................................................................. 9 1.5.4  Operating and storage conditions ......................................................................... 9 1.5.5  Battery.................................................................................................................. 10 2 Overview of your Phoenix module ................................................................. 12 2.1  Using the pushbutton ............................................................................................... 13 2.1.1  Activating Bluetooth to program with Phoenix Mobile ....................................... 13 2.1.2  Using the LED to check module status ................................................................. 14 3 Maintaining your modules ............................................................................. 16 3.1  Cleaning Instructions ................................................................................................. 16 4 Appendix 1 – Phoenix battery life .................................................................. 17 4.1  Battery details ........................................................................................................... 17 4.2  Estimated operating lifetime .................................................................................... 17 4.3  Estimated shelf-life (storage prior to use) ................................................................ 17 5 Appendix 2 – EU Declaration of Conformity ................................................... 18 6 Appendix 3 – OC certificate ........................................................................... 19 7 Appendix - Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 20 8 Index ............................................................................................................. 21
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 7 1 Introduction Congratulations  and  thank  you  for  choosing  the  OCEASOFT  Phoenix  wireless  monitoring solution. 1.1 Summary OCEASOFT  Phoenix  is  a  single-use Bluetooth-enabled  wireless  device designed  to  monitor  time-and temperature-sensitive  products  during transportation and storage.  With the size of a credit card, Phoenix fits conveniently  inside  many  types  of product packaging and containers, where it tracks temperature at regular intervals according  to  parameters  that  you  can define for your specific needs, especially in cold chain application.  By  using  OCEASOFT  Phoenix  with specially supported companion products, you  can  benefit  from  a  flexible temperature  monitoring  solution  that  adapts  to  many  usage  scenarios,  from  low-to  very high-volume  needs.  With  this  solution,  you  can  keep  track  of  critical  temperature information wirelessly without having to open any containers.  1.2 Package contents • 1 Phoenix module with internal temperature sensor • Adhesive tape for mounting       Pushbutton to check status or activate module Status indicator lights
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 8 1.3 Companion products The Phoenix datalogger is designed to work with different types and dedicated companion products, in particular, depending on the volume of modules you intend to use.   1.3.1 Phoenix Mobile Application Sensitive products require a temperature-controlled supply chain to maintain  product  integrity  during  transport  or  storage.  The supported Phoenix mobile application for iOS® and Android® allows you to monitor data collected from the module wirelessly. Using the supported  application  mobile,  you  can  control  that  sensitive products are maintained at the proper temperature.   The Phoenix datalogger must only be used be used with companion  products  approved  and  recommended  by OCEASOFT.    1.3.2 Phoenix Loading Bench Equipped with NFC (near-field communications) technology, the  dedicated  Loading  Bench  enables  you  to  quickly  and easily program all datalogging settings on Phoenix modules, including temperature ranges, alarm limits, and the module’s startup mode.  This  solution  includes  a  Windows  application  to  manage programming, stability profile templates, and reports, making it  possible  to  configure  each  Phoenix  datalogger  in  about  2 seconds. 1.4 Placing your Phoenix module  Phoenix™ is designed to be placed directly inside the product  package  or  container  whose  temperature you would like to monitor. Depending on the situation, you may choose to use the  provided  adhesive  to  fix  the  datalogger  to  the side  of  the  container,  or  leave  it  loose  inside  a product box.
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 9 1.5 Phoenix features 1.5.1 Wireless technologies • Bluetooth® Smart for reading and transmitting data. Range: Up to about 50 meters (160 ft.) in line-of-sight Frequency (worldwide): 2.4 GHz Max output: 4 dBm • NFC (Near-field Communication) Range: About 4 cm (1.6 in.) • Automatic flight mode to stop wireless activity during flight 1.5.2 Monitoring • Temperature range: -5 to +40°C • Humidity range: 0 to 99.99% non-condensing • Reading precision: ± 0.5°C • Sensor resolution: 0.01°C • Configurable temperature range through stability profiles   • Read interval: 5 minutes • LED indicator for product status (compromised or not) 1.5.3 Casing & dimensions • IP54 product protection index • ABS casing • Unique serial number for every module • Dimensions H: 85.6 mm (3.4 in.) W: 48 mm (1.9 in.) D: 4.3 mm (0.2 in.) • Weight: 31 g (1 oz.) • Adhesive mount (optional) 1.5.4 Operating and storage conditions • Indoor use only • Designed for altitudes up to 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)  • Module operating range: -10 to +50°C • Module  storage  conditions:  -40°C  to  +85°C;  0  to  99.99%  relative  humidity  non-condensing • Pollution degree (according to IEC 61010-1): 3
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 10 1.5.5 Battery  • Non-replaceable Lithium battery • Battery life at least 3 years from activation • Shelf life (before first use) depends mainly on the storage temperature. To benefit from three full years of operation we recommend storing Phoenix modules between about 10°C and 20°C (50°F and 68°F). See
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 11 • Maintaining your modules • Cleaning Instructions You  occasionally  may  need  to  clean  your  Phoenix  modules  depending  on  site  or environmental conditions.  Here are some recommendations and guidelines for cleaning your modules: • Clean using a soft cloth with water, a detergent or isopropanol. • Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or scratching cleansers that might cause damage to your datalogger.  • Appendix 1 – Phoenix battery life page 16 for estimated operating and storage times.
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 12 2 Overview of your Phoenix module Generally  speaking,  most  of  the  useful  features  provided  by  Phoenix  are  activated  or accessed through the companion software and hardware tools.  The module itself is quite simple, with just two user interface functions: the pushbutton and the LED light.            Figure 1 –Phoenix data logger  The LED on the front indicate the temperature-sensitive product status, based on settings programmed by the user: LED  Description    The product is considered as being “OK”, that is “not compromised”, and that it has been stored within the tolerances of preset temperature conditions.    The product is considered compromised with respect to settings, indicating that it has been exposed to temperatures outside preset conditions.     Pushbutton to check status or activate module Status indicator lights
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 13 2.1 Using the pushbutton The Phoenix pushbutton is used to either to: • Activate Bluetooth on the module so you can program it with the OCEAView mobile application on your smartphone or tablet, or • Check device status with the LED (color codes described below)  2.1.1 Activating Bluetooth to program with Phoenix Mobile Upon delivery from the factory, Phoenix modules are in a mode called “deep sleep”. That mode is used to preserve battery life before the module is used. Wireless communication and datalogging are both deactivated in deep sleep mode. If you want to program your Phoenix module via Bluetooth using a supported and compatible mobile application, you must first activate the module, as follows: 1. Press and hold the pushbutton on the front of the Phoenix module for 3 seconds. 2. Bluetooth  is  activated,  the  green  and  red  LEDs  blink,  and  the  Phoenix  may  be discovered by the Phoenix mobile application for 1 minute. 3. During that period, the device is listed on the Phoenix mobile application display, at which point you may connect to it to configure a mission.   If you are using the Phoenix Loading Bench solution, then you do not need to press the button. Using NFC technology, Phoenix activates automatically when placed in the slot on the Loading Bench.
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 14 2.1.2 Using the LED to check module status The LEDs on the front of the Phoenix module indicate module status, both by their color and their placement. The green LED is located next to the green check mark ( ); the red LED is located next to the red X (  ) . These LEDs are activated by pressing the button on the front of the module. Depending on module status, the LEDs light up as follows:  When placed on the Loading Bench If the module is not programmed  LED confirmation (automatic) The module can be programmed  ON until removed The module cannot be programmed due to a problem that is likely to be temporary        Blinks until removed The module cannot be programmed definitively  ON until removed  Status request by pushing button  If the module is programmed  LED confirmation Datalogging is started and the product is not compromised  ON for 3s Datalogging is started and the product is compromised (not frozen)  ON for 3s Datalogging is started and the product is compromised (frozen)    ON 3s, OFF 200ms, then ON 200ms and OFF 200ms (3 times) Module programming succeeded (but mission has not started yet)         Blinks 200ms every 500ms 6 times Module programming failed        Blinks until removed
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 15 Bluetooth Low Energy connection  If the module is programmed  LED confirmation Bluetooth advertising turns on for 1 minute        Blinks 500ms every 10s for 1 min  Datalogging is started       Blinks 200ms every 500ms 6 times   = short flash,  fixed ON,
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 16 3 Maintaining your modules 3.1 Cleaning Instructions You  occasionally  may  need  to  clean  your  Phoenix  modules  depending  on  site  or environmental conditions.  Here are some recommendations and guidelines for cleaning your modules: • Clean using a soft cloth with water, a detergent or isopropanol. • Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or scratching cleansers that might cause damage to your datalogger.
Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 17 4 Appendix 1 – Phoenix battery life Many factors have an influence on Phoenix battery life, both during use and in storage before being used. Here are the main considerations to take into account when evaluating product battery life: • Ambient  temperature:  battery  capacity  is  diminished  when  subject  to  very  cold operating and/or storage conditions. • Wireless communications: Bluetooth connections, from the dedicated software to the Phoenix module, consume battery power. Logically, the more you connect, the more you use the battery.  Note:  The reading frequency does not have significant impact on battery life. Because of the product’s optimized electrical architecture and circuitry, there is no significant difference, in terms of battery life, if the sensor reads and stores data once every ten minutes or once every minute.  4.1 Battery details Phoenix is designed as a single-use temperature monitoring solution, and thus contains a non-user-replaceable battery. • Battery type: 5 x CR2025 • System: Li / MnO2 • Nominal voltage: 3 V  4.2 Estimated operating lifetime Under standard conditions (2°C to 8°C nominal target range), the Phoenix battery lasts at least three years.  Deployments in extremely cold or hot temperatures may significantly reduce battery life.  4.3 Estimated shelf-life (storage prior to use) Phoenix is designed to provide operation for 3 years. In order to ensure 3 years of reliable operation, it is important for the product to be used within a reasonable period of time after manufacturing. A “Use by” date is indicated on the product packaging.
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Erreur ! Utilisez l'onglet Accueil pour appliquer Heading 1 au texte que vous souhaitez faire apparaître ici. OCEASOFT Phoenix User Guide – DRAFT    Page 20 7 Appendix - Troubleshooting  If  you  are  having  difficulties  with  your  Phoenix  module,  look  at  these  frequently  asked questions before contacting technical support. [To be completed as necessary] Question 1?  Answer 1. Question 2?  Answer 2.
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