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View Tag 

Product Family

 

User Information Guide

 

 

2.2.2021

 

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General Disclaimer 

The Products and Specifications listed in this document are subject to change (including specifications, manufacturing facility and 
discontinuing the Products) as occasioned by the improvements of Products. Consequently, when you place orders for these Products, 
Panasonic Corporation asks you to contact one of our customer service representatives and check that the details listed in the 
document are commensurate with the most up-to-date information. 

Warranty Details 

Period 

Unless otherwise stipulated by both parties, the warranty period of our Products is one year after the purchase by you or after their delivery to the 

location specified by you. The consumable items such as battery, relay, filter and other supplemental materials are excluded from the warranty. 

Scope 

In the event that Panasonic Corporation confirms any failures or defects of the Products by reasons solely attributable to Panasonic Corporation 

during the warranty period, Panasonic Corporation shall supply the replacements of the Products, parts or replace and/or repair the defective 
portion by free of charge at the location where the Products were purchased or delivered to your premises as soon as possible. 
However, the following failures and defects are not covered by the warranty and we are not responsible for such failures and defects. 

 

When the failure or defect was caused by a specification, standard, handling method, etc. which was specified by you. 

 

When the failure or defect was caused after purchase or delivery to your premises by an alteration in construction, performance, 

specification, etc. which did not involve us. 

 

When the failure or defect was caused by a phenomenon that could not be predicted by the technology at purchasing or contracted time. 

 

When the use of our Products deviated from the scope of the conditions and environment set forth in the instruction manual and 

specifications. 

 

When, after our Products were incorporated into your products or equipment for use, damage resulted   which could have been avoided if 

your products or equipment had been equipped with the functions, construction, etc. the provision of which is accepted practice in the 

industry. 

 

When the failure or defect was caused by a natural disaster or other force majeure. 

 

When the equipment is damaged due to corrosion caused by corrosive gases etc. in the surroundings 

The above terms and conditions shall not cover any induced damages by the failure or defects of the Products, and not cover your production items 

which are produced or fabricated by using the Products. In any case, our responsibility for compensation is limited to the amount paid for the 
Products. 

Service or Repair 

The cost of delivered Products does not include the cost of dispatching an engineer, etc. In case any such service is needed, contact our sales 

representative. 

Guide Terms & Conditions 

 

Before using this product, or before every starting operation, please confirm the correct functioning and performance of this 
product. 

 

Contents of this document could be changed without notice. 

 

This document must not be partially or totally copied or revised. 

 

All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this document. If there are any questions, mistakes, or 
comments in this document, please notify us. 

 

Please note that we assume no liability for any results arising out of operations regardless of the above clauses. 

 
Consideration for EU Battery Directive (2006/66/EC, Its Amended Directive 2013/56/EU ) 

A lithium metal battery is installed in this product. When discarding, please follow the below notes: 

 

The battery must be removed by a qualified person or a professional disposal company. The disposal of the battery must be conducted by a 

professional disposing company. 

 

Please refer to the upcomin

g “Battery Removal” section

 for battery separation instructions. 

 

General notes and Information on Collection and Disposal of Used Batteries in accordance with EU Battery 
Directive (2006/66/EC) 

 

Used batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. 

 

For proper treatment, recovery, and recycling of used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your 

national legislation and the Directive (2006/66/EC). 

 

By disposing of used batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health 

and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. 

 

For more information about collection and recycling of used batteries, please contact your local municipality, waste disposal services, or the 

point of sale where you purchased the batteries. 

 

Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation. 

 

Summary of Contents for VIEW 3

Page 1: ...nt SPC ENG 0000004 03 2021 02 02 View Tag Product Family Specification User Information Guide VT03 G3 VT03 G3C VT03 G3BKT VT04 G3 VT04 G3C VT04 G3BKT VT07 G3 VT07 G3BKT Attention Please read entire guide before product use ...

Page 2: ...ing 7 Bracket 7 Using Panasonic View Tags 8 Installation Integration 8 Connecting to Your System 8 User View Tag Interaction 8 Screen 8 LED 8 Button s 8 GPIO Port 9 System View Tag Interaction 9 Bracket Mounting 10 Mounting Position 10 Mounting Options 10 Contact Us 11 Economic operators information in EU 11 Safety Legal Information 12 Health and Safety Warnings 12 Safety Considerations 12 Accepta...

Page 3: ...Directive 2006 66 EC 13 Information on the batteries that are installed in this product 14 In Case of Disposal in Other Region Outside the European Union 14 Information Pertaining to EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC 14 Regulatory Certifications 15 FCC Interface Statement 15 Industry Canada Statement 15 Disposal of VIEW Tags and Batteries 16 For European Union and countries with recycling systems 16...

Page 4: ...ruction can be changed in process as soon as it is received This will allow you to serve your customers better as well as reduce the potential costs associated with running your operation using out of date information The Panasonic View Tag product line is intended to be used as a replacement for written instruction Each Tag features an ePaper display providing an easily readable customizable form...

Page 5: ...ket Model Numbers s Model Numbers s VT03 G3 VT03 G3C VT03 G3BKT Features 1 ePaper Screen 2 LED Light 3 Button 4 GPIO Port Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 VIEW 4 VIEW 4 Bracket Model Numbers s Model Numbers s VT04 G3 VT04 G3C VT04 G3BKT Features 1 ePaper Screen 2 LED Light 3 Button 4 GPIO Port Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 6: ...s 4 GPIO Port 2 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Tolerance Table3 mm 6 or Less 0 3 Over 6 to 30 incl 0 4 Over 30 to 120 incl 0 8 Over 120 to 315 incl 1 2 Over 315 to 630 incl 1 8 Over 630 to 1000 incl 2 5 1 The VIEW 7 model will be available in the second quarter of 2021 2 For GPIO Pinout diagram see Figure 14 located in the GPIO Port section 3 All tolerances adhere to table unless otherwise...

Page 7: ...uttons Silicone Display Active Area mm 66 9 29 06 84 8 63 6 163 2 x 97 92 Resolution pixels 296 128 400 300 640 x 384 Pixel Pitch mm 0 227 0 226 0 212 0 212 0 255 x 0 255 Battery Composition Single Cell Primary LiMnO2 model CP603956 Voltage 3 Volts Quantity 1 Weight 25 g typical Est Life Expectancy 5 years5 Communication System Radio Frequency MHz 433 056 to 434 784 Channels 1 5 9 13 Effective Rad...

Page 8: ...ibration MIL STD 810G method 514 6 Cat 24 Ingress Protection IP 50 Shock Survives 1 meter drop to concrete Button Actuation 5 million Bracket VIEW 3 Bracket VIEW 4 Bracket VIEW 7 Bracket Model number VT03 G3BKT VT04 G3BKT VT07 G3BKT Physical Specifications Height mm 52 8 94 7 212 7 Width mm 170 0 157 2 133 8 Depth mm 15 9 15 9 17 0 Mass grams 10 6 15 0 92 0 Material ABS Plastic Reference Diagram F...

Page 9: ...ntil Tag user presses button Button s The VIEW 3 VIEW 4 and VIEW 7 feature a single round button for the user to interact with the tag locally and system via designated communication channels The following functions are supported Announce An active transmission from a View Tag including information about the tag as well as setting tag to enter Receive Mode information payload contents local tag ac...

Page 10: ...iption Type 1 GPIO OUT OUT 2 GPIO IN IN 3 GROUND GND 4 DATA IN OUT System View Tag Interaction The Panasonic View Tag product line has embedded firmware allowing interaction with two separate administrative software packages Utilizing the features in these applications an administrator can interact with any specific tag or several at once depending on intent Some of the most used features include ...

Page 11: ...ns may need to be made to utilize all features These circumstances are to be handled at client s discretion Mounting Options To mount your bracket there are two options each with its own hardware necessary for implementation Screws The bracket features pre drilled holes to aid in fastening your bracket to the mounting surface Screws are recommended when affixing bracket to a flat rigid surface The...

Page 12: ...asonic com Technical Inquiries IIoT support us panasonic com logiscend peweu eu panasonic com Economic operators information in EU Manufacturer Panasonic Corporation 7 1 1 Morofuku Daito shi Osaka 574 0044 Japan Importer Panasonic Electric Works Europe AG Caroline Herschel Straße 100 85521 Ottobrunn Germany Contact for CE Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Center Winsbergring 15 225...

Page 13: ...onnection with the Products you have purchased from us or with the Products delivered to your premises please perform an acceptance inspection with all due speed and in connection with the handling of our Products both before and during the acceptance inspection please give full consideration to the control and preservation of our Products Product Disclaimer The Products are designed and manufactu...

Page 14: ... a natural disaster or other force majeure When the equipment is damaged due to corrosion caused by corrosive gases etc in the surroundings The above terms and conditions shall not cover any induced damages by the failure or defects of the Products and not cover your production items which are produced or fabricated by using the Products In any case our responsibility for compensation is limited t...

Page 15: ...ional regulation For the correct method of disposal please contact and ask your local municipality waste disposal services or the point of sale where you purchased the batteries Information Pertaining to EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC obliges proper treatment recovery and recycling of batteries that are use inside the European Union The separate collection symbol i...

Page 16: ...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 of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment int...

Page 17: ... this waste in accordance with national legislation Note for the battery symbol bottom symbol This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved Consideration for Battery Recycling These products contain lithium metal batteries When discarding the battery must be removed by qualified personnel...

Page 18: ...nal pliers Step 4 Remove the battery from the board The battery is adhered to the substrate with double sided tape Peel the battery from the board with a wedge shaped tool Step 5 Dispose of the battery properly Used batteries should be taken to applicable collection points or given to a professional disposal company They should never be mixed with general household waste CAUTION HANDLE BATTERY WIT...

Page 19: ...hered to plastic case with adhesive Pry up at edges of window using a flat blade Step 2 Remove the screws Remove the 6 screws as shown using a T8 Torx screwdriver Step 3 Remove the case top Step 4 Remove Circuit Board Assembly The case is held in place using snap features in the plastic part Pry up between case bottom and top using flat blade screwdriver ...

Page 20: ...iers Step 6 Remove the battery from the board The battery is adhered to the substrate with double sided tape Peel the battery from the board with a wedge shaped tool Step 7 Dispose of the battery properly Used batteries should be taken to applicable collection points or given to a professional disposal company They should never be mixed with general household waste CAUTION HANDLE BATTERY WITH CARE...

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