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GEN 2 WIRELESS LOCAL ALERT SPECIFICATIONS 

Power 

Standard Operating Range 

5 - 8 VDC (can be powered by line power or batteries.) 

Power Options 

- 5.5 VDC @ 900 mA power supply (included)  

- 4 x AA sized 1.5V alkaline batteries (included) 

Current Consumption 

10 uA (sleep mode)  

20 mA (radio RX mode)  

37 mA (radio TX mode) 

20 mA (buzzer)  

520 uA (LCD)  

30 mA (LCD backlight) 

Operation 

Radio Frequencies  

Available: 940, 900, 868, and 433 MHz 

Antenna 

Connector: RP SMA Female | Gain: 3.0 dBi 

Wireless Range 

1200 ft. non-line-of-sight 

Wireless Communication 

Messages are sent from software through gateway (no direct sensor to device 

communication is supported)

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Message Storage/Memory 

10 messages (notifications or sensor readings) 

Mechanical 

Display 

LCD (8 lines of text) | 128 x 32 pixels | 71.55 mm (diagonal)  

Transflective (visible in sunlight without backlight) 

LED 

One Ultra Bright Red LED  

(1630 mcd, 110° x 45 ° Viewing Angle) 

Buzzer 

~85 dB @ 30 cm, 2.5 KHz +/- 500 Hz 

Enclosure 

ABS plastic 

Dimensions 

4.0 x 4.0 x 1.6 in. (101.6 x 101.6 x 40.64 mm) Excluding antenna 

Weight 

11.2 ounces (with batteries installed) 

Environmental 

Operating Temperature 

-18° to +55°C (0° to +130°F)

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Storage Temperature 

-20° to +70°C (-4° to +158°F)

 

Certifications  

900 MHz product; FCC ID: ZTL-G2SC1 and IC: 9794A-G2SC1. 868 and 433 MHz 

product tested and found to comply with: EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1 (2017-02), EN 300 

220-2 V3.1.1 (2017-02), and EN 60950 

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 GEN 2 Local Alert units require a GEN 2 Wireless Gateway for operation. 

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 At temperatures above 100°C, it is possible for the board circuitry to lose programmed memory.

 

 

INTERPRETING SENSOR DATA 

User Interface: 

 

xx Notifications, xx Sensor Readings 

Raw Data: (data type, conversion, units) 

Notifications: unsigned char, no conversion, NA 

Sensor Readings: unsigned char, no conversion, NA 

Raw Data (Exported .csv Representation) 

Notifications | Sensor Readings 

Example: 1 | 3 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RFR-0541-2

Page 1: ...1 GEN 2 Wireless Local Alert RFR 0541 2 User Guide IMPORTANT Powering off the Local Alert will delete any saved notifications or sensor readings however any configuration changes will be saved...

Page 2: ...G NETWORK 6 III SET UP IN SCIGIENE PREMIER 7 ADD DEVICE 7 SET UP 7 VALIDATION 8 ACTIONS 8 NOTIFICATIONS 9 SENSOR READINGS 10 IV LOCAL ALERT OVERVIEW IN SCIGIENE PREMIER 11 MENU SYSTEM 11 DETAILS VIEW...

Page 3: ...GEN 2 WIRELESS LOCAL ALERT QUICK START 1 Create an Scigiene Premier user account 2 Add wireless gateway s and sensor s to the network 3 Add the Local Alert device to the sensor network 4 Power on the...

Page 4: ...sages The left number indicates the current message being displayed The right number indicates how many total messages are on the Local Alert 9 Signal Strength This icon indicates the signal strength...

Page 5: ...be received locally where someone is most capable of responding to a critical condition The Local Alert displays notifications and sensor messages Notifications are messages generated by Scigiene Pre...

Page 6: ...dix A for more detailed information on the Local Alert s behaviors II ORDER OF OPERATIONS It s important to understand and follow the order of operations for activating the GEN 2 Local Alert If perfor...

Page 7: ...to add a sensor These can both be located on the label on the side of your device 3 Adding your device You will need to enter the Device ID and the Security Code from your sensor in the corresponding...

Page 8: ...and to speed up this process 3 Make sure Local Alert is powered Attach the included antenna and switch on the Local Alert see the Powering Sensor On and Attach Antenna sections for help in this area O...

Page 9: ...the notification Click the icons next to the selected Local Alert to activate deactivate different alarms Click the right arrow button to advance to the sensor selection screen The message sent to the...

Page 10: ...lert Insert batteries and or line power and slide the switch on left side to the On position Antenna Orientation In order to get the best performance out of your GEN 2 device it is important to note p...

Page 11: ...corner of the sensor icon denotes its status Green indicates the Local Alert is checking in and within user defined safe parameters Red indicates the Local Alert has met or exceeded a user defined th...

Page 12: ...ng information about the state of the Local Alert when the message was transmitted See Sensor State explained below Alert Sent Boolean indicating if this reading triggered a notification to be sent fr...

Page 13: ...On state before scrolling to the next message K Time Zone Offset Sets the time on the Local Alert to the same time zone as the Scigiene Premier account L LCD Contrast Increasing LCD contrast will dark...

Page 14: ...grade security at every DATA SECURITY ON THE GATEWAY GEN 2 Gateways are designed to prevent prying eyes from accessing the data that is stored on the sensors and Local Alert devices Gateways do not r...

Page 15: ...cation was generated in Scigiene Premier 1 Check the Heartbeat on the gateway that the Local Alert is connected to in Scigiene Premier The notification must get to the gateway before being sent to the...

Page 16: ...orking contact Scigiene Support 3 The Local Alert can be powered from battery and or line power When on battery only a battery icon will appear in the status bar at the top of the display If this icon...

Page 17: ...hirty seconds of viewing a notification reading without any user interaction thebacklight willturn offautomatically Pressing the button at this point will turn it back on Button Pressing the button wh...

Page 18: ...18 VIII LOCAL ALERT BEHAVIORAL FLOW DIAGRAM...

Page 19: ...ithout backlight LED One Ultra Bright Red LED 1630 mcd 110 x 45 Viewing Angle Buzzer 85 dB 30 cm 2 5 KHz 500 Hz Enclosure ABS plastic Dimensions 4 0 x 4 0 x 1 6 in 101 6 x 101 6 x 40 64 mm Excluding a...

Page 20: ...validRMA number provided byScigiene Customer acknowledges that replacement products may be repaired refurbished or tested and found to be complying Customer shall bear the risk of loss for such retur...

Page 21: ...radio transmitter IC 9794A RFSC1 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed on previous page with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for ea...

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