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Appendix

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Smart-Vue 4-20 mA Module Installation Guide

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Specifications

ISM (Industrial Scientific Medical) band with four frequencies: 
US/CAN 915 MHz; Europe 868 MHz; APAC 434 MHz; India and 
other countries 867 MHz 

Channel width: 50 kHz

Frequency deflection: 16 KHz

Transmission speed: 9600 Baud in NRZ mode 

Modulation type: GFSK

Driven receiver sensitivity for BER= 1%: -107dbm to -110 dBm

Driven transmission: 8 dBm to 10 dBm

Power output: 25 mW for end-point module operating at 915MHz, 
868 MHz, or 867 MHz. For those countries using 434 MHz, the power 
output is 10mW (check with your Thermo Fisher Scientific 
representative for international product availability).

Plastic enclosure: ABS with IP65 protection for indoor use

Wireless end-point module operating conditions: 0°C to +50°C (+32°F 
to +122°F); 0 to 90% RH, non- condensing

Size: 132.7 x 64.2 x 34 mm (5.2 x 2.5 x 1.3 in.)

Weight: 150 g (5.3 oz.)

Summary of Contents for Smart-Vue

Page 1: ...Thermo Scientific Smart Vue 4 20mA Wireless Module Installation Manual 316266H0 January 2011...

Page 2: ...cientific s liability is subject to its standard terms and conditions of sale Do not open the product casing and do not disassemble or modify internal components in any manner whatsoever Thermo Scient...

Page 3: ...ng the Smart Vue module to a 4 20 mA device 8 Placing your Smart Vue module for best performance 8 Recommended order for installing end point modules 9 Preparing mounting kit with a magnet optional 9...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents iv Smart Vue 4 20mAWireless Module Installion Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Appendix 20 Troubleshooting 20 Specifications 21 Contact information 22 Warranty statement 22...

Page 5: ...ery types such as alkaline and magnesium or use batteries of different brands or even different types of batteries of the same brand Incorrect batteries may cause the device to heat up and may result...

Page 6: ...www thermoscientific com smart vue Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thermo Fisher Scientific could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WEEE compliance Thi...

Page 7: ...tion option downloadable on line directly from within Smart Vue Client software Smart Vue mounting kit with plastic holder magnet screws cable ties plastic cable holders and Velcro Documentation CD RO...

Page 8: ...sors to monitor their status transmitting information wirelessly to a central database managed by Thermo Scientific Smart Vue Server software Alerts can be sent automatically in case these readings in...

Page 9: ...led directly on an Ethernet network Repeaters may be used when the wireless range between the receiver and the Smart Vue end point module is too great to achieve a strong signal The diagram below show...

Page 10: ...sensor to verify the communications system is working should be performed as defined in your Standard Operating Procedure SOP Recommended maintenance procedures should be followed If you are storing...

Page 11: ...7 Where to find more information This guide leads you through basic installation steps to get you started with your product For more details please see the Thermo Scientific Smart Vue Software User Ma...

Page 12: ...recommendations when physically placing your device Do not place the module within 40 cm 16 in of another module Make sure the wireless module is not placed on an electrical conduit or cable tray such...

Page 13: ...lace all end point modules in their final locations before running wireless setup described on page 11 Begin activation by pressing on the end point module s push button for 3 seconds long press start...

Page 14: ...Clean the back of the holder with a mild cleanser or alcohol 2 Remove the protection from the adhesive pad on the magnet and place the magnet on the back of the holder 3 Place the holder and magnet d...

Page 15: ...evice that runs on battery power To activate your Smart Vue end point module and add it automatically to your wireless monitoring network do the following 1 Insert the provided battery if not already...

Page 16: ...as shown in the sequence of screen shots below Figure 5 Smart Vue end point module automatic wireless setup sequence The end point module begins data logging upon startup even if it does not connect...

Page 17: ...ame and password when prompted by the software 1 Launch Smart Vue Client on your computer and enter your login name and password to continue 2 Select Settings Sensor settings or press F11 3 Click on A...

Page 18: ...into a group 1 Launch Smart Vue Client on your computer and enter your login name and password to continue The new Smart Vue end point module should be listed as shown here where local refers to the...

Page 19: ...and then enter the group name Group_1 in this example Click on OK to continue 5 Drag the new sensor from the SDP local group to the group you just created Figure 8 Move sensor from the generic SDP gr...

Page 20: ...structure 4 20 mA in this example Double click on the top left cell of the data display to perform a sensor demand read as shown in Figure 10 below Double clicking on this cell updates and displays th...

Page 21: ...ded calibration services Please see the Thermo Scientific Smart Vue Software User Manual for more details Setting basic sensor parameters 1 Access end point module settings by pressing F11 or selectin...

Page 22: ...o Fisher Scientific Sample unit settings Figure 12 Sample unit settings for 4 20 mA sensor Sample sensor settings This screen shows a sensor configured for data transfer once every hour with measureme...

Page 23: ...nd low alarm limits and pre alarm values 2 Set the delay to wait before an alarm is sent for both high and low alarm conditions Figure 14 F11 Alarm settings tab for 4 20 mA end point module 3 Click on...

Page 24: ...the button for 3 seconds but my Smart Vue end point module does not connect to my receiver What should I do Try bringing the end point module closer to your receiver If it works closer then you may n...

Page 25: ...riven receiver sensitivity for BER 1 107dbm to 110 dBm Driven transmission 8 dBm to 10 dBm Power output 25 mW for end point module operating at 915MHz 868 MHz or 867 MHz For those countries using 434...

Page 26: ...579 55 55 Nordic Baltic countries 358 9 329 100 Russia CIS 7 812 703 42 15 Spain Portugal 34 93 223 09 18 Switzerland 41 44 454 12 12 UK Ireland 44 870 609 9203 Asia China 86 10 8419 3588 India toll f...

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