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SL-SP-T/1W and SL-SP-T/1WO mounting

Example

: Installation in an airfreight container.

Install the SmartPoint T/1W or T/1WO with external temperature sensor as depicted above.

Warning

: Ensure that the external sensor cable cannot be pulled out of the device. Any force applied to the cable may cause da

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mage, even if the damage is not visible from outside. The cable has limited pull relieve.

4.2. Extended sleep

When a SmartPoint can communicate with a SmartGate or SmartRouter, it immediately transmits a measurement point when it 

becomes available. The measurement point will be available in SmartView within serveral minutes. 
If the SmartPoint is outside the range of a SmartLine network, it enters “extended sleep” mode. In this mode, the SmartPoint 

continues to measure as regular, however, it does not attempt to transmit. 

Information

: SmartPoints are not transmitting when outside SmartLine network range and are therefore allowed to monitor air

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cargo by most airlines. Please, check with airline before use.
When a SmartPoint is within range of a SmartGate or SmartRouter, the device automatically exits the “extended sleep” mode.

 

This may take up to 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, new measurement points appear in SmartView.

Tip

: When a SmartPoint is swiped over a SmartMat, it 

immediately exits the “extended sleep” mode when in 

range of a SmartGate or SmartRouter.

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CONTROL

Model: SL-SP-T/ERS

Article No: 905-SMPT-024-016    

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Control Panel

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SmartPoint

T/W

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User Manual

SmartPoint/SmartPoint One

Summary of Contents for SmartPoint One T/W

Page 1: ...se the Smart Point model PRODUCT RANGE SmartPoint T Wireless temperature datalogger SmartPoint T H Wireless temperature and humidity datalogger SmartPoint T W Wireless temperature datalogger with exte...

Page 2: ...ational check in hibernation mode 5 3 3 Activation 6 4 SmartPoint operation 6 4 1 Mounting 7 4 2 Extended sleep 8 4 3 Logging 9 4 4 Operational check in active mode 9 4 5 Operational check before use...

Page 3: ...to 65 C 1 0 C max from 65 C to 85 C Relative air humidity in typical accuracy 2 0 RH up to 3 years SL SP T 1W Facility monitoring Shipment monitoring 1 0 C max from 40 C to 0 C 0 5 C max from 0 C to 6...

Page 4: ...ar SL SP T HO Facility monitoring Shipment monitoring 1 0 C max from 40 C to 0 C 0 5 C max from 0 C to 65 C 1 0 C max from 65 C to 85 C Relative air humidity in typical accuracy 2 0 RH up to 1 year SL...

Page 5: ...ode and do not show any activity on the device itself nor in SmartView If you plan to not actively use the SmartPoint in the next month of delivery it is advised to keep the device in hibernation mode...

Page 6: ...ibernation again Only valid during the activation process If the procedure has been carried out correctly the LED blinks shortly every 45 seconds Information Sometimes the activation of the SmartPoint...

Page 7: ...nt M04 H6 8 Model SL SP T ERS Article No 905 SMPT 024 016 00 0e Install the SmartPoint T ERS with external reed sensor as depicted above Warning Ensure that the external sensor cable cannot be pulled...

Page 8: ...rtLine network it enters extended sleep mode In this mode the SmartPoint continues to measure as regular however it does not attempt to transmit Information SmartPoints are not transmitting when outsi...

Page 9: ...ry pack Never use a SmartPoint with damaged label Never use SmartPoints with punktured membrane of humidity sensors Although SmartPoints report alarms to SmartView when their battery is low it is good...

Page 10: ...tPoint out of the reach of children The battery complies with IATA DGR Packaging Instruction 970 Section 2 and is therefore not considered as dangerous good Consult IATA regulation before use in airfr...

Page 11: ...rie Canada pour un environnement non contr l EU INFORMATION EUROPEAN UNION Product SmartPoint Models SL SP T SL SP TO SL SP T H SL SP T HO SL SP T ERS SL SP T 1W SL SP T 1WO This equipment is in confo...

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