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Warning! 

The iTAG100 contains a source of RF power, which is software limited to 
<100mW;  this  is  compliant  with  the  requirements  of  IEC  60079-0:2011 
Table 4. The user must not attempt to modify the software to exceed this 
power level. 

 

Warning! 

The  iTAG100  variants  have  different  permissible  ambient  temperature 
ranges for different temperature classes as follows: 

 

Warning! 

Do not open the iTAG100. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. 

 

Warning!  

Any  repairs  or  replacement  of  parts  MUST  be  performed  by  the 
manufacturer or its nominated sub-contractor or agent.  

 
 

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Class and Zone Approval Information

 

The iTAG100-7, iTAG100-7-CB carry the following approval: 
 

MET Canada  
Class I, Zone 0, Ex ia IIB T6..T4 Ga 
Class I, Zone 1, Ex ia IIC T6..T4 Gb 

 
The iTAG100-7D, iTAG100-7D-CB carry the following approval: 
 

MET Canada  
Class I, Zone 0, Ex ia IIB T6..T4 Ga 
Class I, Zone 1, Ex ia IIC T6..T4 Gb 
Class II, Zone 21, Ex ia IIIC TX Gb 
 

TX stands for 
T135°C (-

30°C ≤ Ta ≤ 75°C)

 

T100°C (-

30°C ≤ Ta ≤ 45°C)

 

T85°C (-

30°C ≤ Ta ≤ 30°C)

 

 
The products are approved to the following standards: 
 
UL60950-1/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Rev. 
March 27 2007  
CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-0:2011, Explosive atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General 
requirements. 
CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-11:2014, Explosive atmospheres - Part 11: Equipment protection by 

intrinsic safety “i”.

 

ATEX/IECEx 

Temperature Class 

CEC Section 18 

Temperature Class 

Permissible Ambient 

Temperature Range 

T4 

T4 

-30

o

 Ta 

 +75

o

T5 

T5 

-30

o

 Ta 

 +45

o

T6 

T6 

-30

o

 Ta 

 +30

o

Summary of Contents for iTAG100-7

Page 1: ...Operating Manual iTAG100 7 iTAG100 7 CB iTAG100 7D iTAG100 7D CB ...

Page 2: ... For warranty information refer to Terms and Conditions at http www extronics com 2020 Extronics Limited This document is Copyright Extronics limited Extronics reserve the right to change this manual and its contents without notice the latest version applies ...

Page 3: ...proval Information 6 3 Installation and Setting to Work 7 3 1 Assembly and Disassembly 7 3 2 Installation 7 3 3 Adjustment 7 4 Intended Purpose Usage 8 4 1 Transport 8 4 2 Authorized Persons 8 4 3 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 4 4 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals 9 4 5 Aggressive substances and environments 9 4 6 Exposure to external stresses 9 5 Type Codes 9 6 Manufacturer 10 7 Radio Equipment FCC...

Page 4: ...ions of the Stanley T2 Tag This is the most advanced Wi Fi based Active RFID tag on the market from the company that originated the Wi Fi tag industry The device is a small long life Wi Fi based active RFID device that can be placed on any asset allowing the Stanley system to locate assets that are not Wi Fi enabled ...

Page 5: ...g Information o Notes on the optimum use of the device Warning This product can be delivered in a number of different variants each variant has restrictions on where it can be used Please read the information in the type codes section fully and ensure that your iTAG100 is suitable for the hazardous area in which it is to be used Warning All iTAG100 devices should only be cleaned with a damp cloth ...

Page 6: ...he following approval MET Canada Class I Zone 0 Ex ia IIB T6 T4 Ga Class I Zone 1 Ex ia IIC T6 T4 Gb The iTAG100 7D iTAG100 7D CB carry the following approval MET Canada Class I Zone 0 Ex ia IIB T6 T4 Ga Class I Zone 1 Ex ia IIC T6 T4 Gb Class II Zone 21 Ex ia IIIC TX Gb TX stands for T135 C 30 C Ta 75 C T100 C 30 C Ta 45 C T85 C 30 C Ta 30 C The products are approved to the following standards UL...

Page 7: ... or worn by the person who is to be tracked Warning Attention should be paid to the Temperature Class T Class of the area which the asset or person could be entering Restrictions on the ambient temperature apply to the certification of the iTAG100 Please refer to this manual and marking on the tag for the maximum ambient temperature permitted for each T Class 3 3 Adjustment No user adjustment of t...

Page 8: ... for installation setting up and service Any other use is regarded as conflicting with the intended purpose The manufacturer is not liable for any subsequent damage resulting from such inadmissible use The user bears the sole risk in such cases 4 1 Transport All iTAG100 devices must be so transported and stored that they are not subjected to any excessive mechanical stresses 4 2 Authorized Persons...

Page 9: ...n if it is installed in a location where it may be subjected to damage 5 Type Codes See page 6 above for TX temperature codes Type Code Description iTAG100 7 Tag MET Canada Certified Class I Zone 0 IIB T4 T5 T6 Listing E113811 Class I Zone 1 IIC T4 T5 T6 Listing E113811 iTAG100 7 CB Tag With Call Button MET Canada Certified Class I Zone 0 IIB T4 T5 T6 Listing E113811 Class I Zone 1 IIC T4 T5 T6 Li...

Page 10: ...y not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance This transmitter must not be co located or operating in ...

Page 11: ...11 8 Label Drawings Notes 1 Additional marking if required 2 Optional logos here ...

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