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Installation and Operation Manual 

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Screws 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Important Information 
1.  Only screws with cylindrical heads are suitable for mounting the tag. We do not advise using counter-

sunk screws. If for some reason this should be necessary, then only together with a suitable counter-
sunk cushioning disc (refer to UN 1277). 

2.  Secure the screws so they cannot work themselves loose i.e. by using self-locking nuts or spring washers 

or Nordlock washers (refer to UN 7014). 

3.  If the tag is mounted out-of-doors or in a damp environment, all mounting parts need to be made of 

stainless steel or other non-rusting material.  

4.  A temperature of at least +10 °C (+50 °F) must be maintained during mounting to prevent the casing 

from cracking. 

5.  Depending on the type and strength category of the #10 screw used, the maximum tightening torque 

must be between 2 and 10 Nm. If the torque is any greater, the screw may overtighten, or the casing 
might break.  

6.  Metal surfaces in direct proximity to the tag can reduce the tag’s range of function. Tags should 

therefore not be mounted in metal recesses or corners. 

7.  After mounting, the tag’s function should be tested, i.e. with a handheld device and the „ILR Pocket 

Demo“ software.

 

Variations 
Mounting with self-tapping screws. Disadvantage: the screws may loosen in time. 

 

i.e. #10 cylinder head or lenticular head screws  

i.e. 3/16” hexagonal locknut with 3/16” washer 
 
OR     3/16” hexagonal nut, but together with spring washer 
or 3/16” Nordlock washer

Summary of Contents for ILR 350 Series

Page 1: ...ILR 350 Series Installation and Operation Manual for Tag Models i Q350 i Q350T i Q350L i Q350TL...

Page 2: ...tation damages resulting from use of or reliance on information presented herein or loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods even if informed in advance of the possibility of such dam...

Page 3: ...ipment European Notification according R TTE Directive This equipment complies to Art 6 4 of R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC It is tested for compliance with the following standards ETSI EN 300 220 ETSI EN...

Page 4: ...D PROCEDURE 5 1 3 SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT 5 1 4 RESPONSIBILITY 5 1 5 ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS 5 1 6 SCOPE OF DELIVERY VISUAL INSPECTION 5 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 3 TAG MOUNTING TECHNIQUES 7 3 1 RIVETS 7 3 2...

Page 5: ...s the user s manual of this tag models i Q350 i Q350T i Q350L i Q350TL This document is intended only for mechanical installation rsp everyday use 1 4 Responsibility IDENTEC SOLUTIONS is not responsib...

Page 6: ...temperatures below 0 C 32 F tags can be iced In this case wait a while until tags are warmed up or use gloves Battery Inside All tags contain a battery That is the reason for the following instructio...

Page 7: ...a chance this might occur it is better to use a blind rivet with a large head Refer to UN9924 or insert a 3 16 washer This has the effect of distributing the pressure over a larger surface area durin...

Page 8: ...of at least 10 C 50 F must be maintained during mounting to prevent the casing from cracking 5 Depending on the type and strength category of the 10 screw used the maximum tightening torque must be b...

Page 9: ...soon as possible A Brief Checklist Are all housings intact Are all cables intact Are all connectors intact Are all connectors securely fastened Are all screws still tight Is there suddenly a malfunct...

Page 10: ...e approved Operation mode Receives marker ID number and transmits marker information several times Electrical Power source Lithium battery not replaceable Battery monitoring Yes Temperature Logging Nu...

Page 11: ...i Q350TL Tag Manual Page 11 of 11 Dimensional Drawing All dimensions in mm External cable to temperature sensor models i Q350T i Q350TL not shown...

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