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Millions Depend on the Integrity of Your Product.Sensitech’s Mission is to Ensure that Integrity.
TagAlert® IndicatorInstructions For Use
The Tools That Turn Information Into Power
For more information, contact our client services group at 800-843-8367.
Sensitech Inc. • 800 Cummings Center, Suite 258X • Beverly, MA 01915 1-800-843-8367 • +1-978-927-7033 • Fax 978-921-2112 • www.sensitech.com
TempTale Manager®
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© 2014 Sensitech, Inc. All Rights Reserved. T83000034 Rev. H 07/09/14
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TagAlert® Indicator
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AlarmAlert™ Feature• Ifalarmed,theTagAlertindicatorprovidesamechanismtodetermineatwhichpointduring thetripthefirstalarmwastriggered.ThisAlarmAlert™featurecanaccommodatetripsup to10daysinduration.• ReadtheTagAlertandrecordwhichalarmshavetriggered(Figure 2).• Followthenextthreestepstodeterminewhichalarmwastriggeredfirstandtheapproximate timeatwhichthealarmtriggered:1.PresstheStartbuttontodeterminewhichalarmtriggeredfirst.Thenumberrepresent ingthefirstalarmthattriggeredwillflashfor4seconds.TheLCDdisplaywillthenclear for2seconds.2. Thesumofthenumbersthatappearnextwillequalthedayintothetripthatthefirstalarm was triggered (Figure 4).Thiswillbedisplayedfor2seconds.3. Thesumofthenumbersthatappearnextwillindicatethe3-hourtimeintervalwithinthe daythefirstalarmwastriggered(Figure 5).• PresstheStartbuttonagaintorepeatsequenceofinformation.
Numbers Displayed on LCD Sum = Day of Trip1 1st2 2nd3 3rd4 4th
4 and 1 5th4 and 2 6th4 and 3 7th
4 and 3 and 1 8th4 and 3 and 2 9th
4 and 3 and 2 and 1 10th
Numbers Displayed on LCD Sum Representing Time Interval Time Interval in 24 Hour Period1 1st 0-3rdhour2 2nd 3rd-6thhour3 3rd 6th-9thhour4 4th 9th-12thhour
4 and 1 5th 12th-15thhour4 and 2 6th 15th-18thhour4 and 3 7th 18th-21thhour
4 and 3 and 1 8th 21-24thhour4 and 3 and 2 and 1 10th After10thday
Starting a TagAlert® Indicator • PushtheSTARTbuttononthefrontofthedeviceandholdfor approximately1second.• TheLCDdisplaywillrespondbydisplaying“OK”(Figure 1).• Oncethe“OK”isdisplayed,theTagAlert®indicatorhasbeen activatedandentersthestart-updelayasprogrammedintotheunit.• Onceactivated,removethebackstickerlabelandaffixtoan instructioncardorattachdirectlytoaclean,drysurfaceofthe productorpackage.
Reading a TagAlert Indicator• Oncethepackagehasarrivedatitsdestination,removethe TagAlertindicatorfromthepackage.• IftheLCDdisplays“OK”,noalarmshavebeentriggered duringthetrip(Figure 1).• IftheLCDdisplaysblacksquaresoverthe“OK”andthenumbers 1,2,3and/or4,thenanalarmhasbeentriggered(Figure 2). Forexample,ifthenumbers1and4aredisplayed,thenthe1stand 4thalarmconditionswereexceeded.• Thereceivinglocationshouldfollowtheappropriateprotocolto determineproductdispositionifanalarmhastriggered.
Fail Safe Protection• TheTagAlertindicatorperformsasystemcheckduringoperation andincorporatesaFail-Safeprotectionmodetoalerttheuser shouldtheunitfailtofunctionproperly.• IftheTagAlertindicatordetectsafaultytemperaturesensororthe temperatureexceedstheoperationallimits(70ºC(158ºF)to-20ºC (-4ºF))intransit,theunitwillenterintothismodeandwill discontinuetemperaturemeasurement.• TheLCDwilldisplayblacksquaresoverthe“OK”.Nonumbers willbedisplayedontheLCD(Figure 3).
NOTE: If any numbers appear on the LCD, that alarm has triggered. The “OK” may still be visible through the black squares even if an alarm has triggered.
NOTE: Days are calculated in 24 hour increments. This begins when the start button is first pressed and the “OK” is displayed on the LCD.
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