
3)
Once turned on, you will note the green “Unit On” LED will blink, and the red “Low Battery”
indicator will flicker to confirm proper operation.
4)
Green “Unit On” light will blink in 3 second intervals during normal operation. The “Unit On”
light will automatically discontinue blinking with the light sensor senses darkness. This is a
battery saving feature.
5)
If the red “Low Battery” indicator is illuminated, this means that the power supply in Mode 1 or
2 above has been disconnected, and the connection must be reestablished. If illuminated in
Mode 3, Streamer4G must be recharged by connecting to the 120vac power cord or to a PC
computer via ordinary micro USB 2.0 cable.
6)
Sensor installation: Streamer4G has two sensor connection ports identified as Zone 1 and Zone
2. Each connection can accept any type of Cargo Data’s temperature sensors. Simply fully insert
the sensor plug into the port until it is fully seated Use of Zone 2 is optional—Streamer4G will
function with Zone 1 usage alone.
7)
The yellow “transmitting” light will illuminate each time Streamer4G attempts to connect to the
mobile data network to update the Cloud server.
8)
The Locating Beeper Start/Stop button can be depressed to enable/disable the instrument’s
locating beeper. The locating beeper is typically used when Streamer4G is used in
Autonomous/Audit mode and is placed inside a carton or crate. The locating beeper will assist
personnel in locating and retrieving the device at the destination.
9)
No routine maintenance is required beyond keeping Streamer4G clean and dry. Be sure power
cable and extension sensor cables are firmly mounted so as to avoid chafing or creating a
snagging hazard as freight is being loaded/unloaded into/from the monitored zone.
Free Online Data Access
Data collected from your Streamer4G can be accessed using the UpLink field on the
cargodatacorp.com
homepage. Simply key in the 4-digit instrument ID number (“1302” in
photo above) and click GO! This public access provides recent temperature data and current
location only. This data access is designed to allow Receivers to review and evaluate in-transit
temperature data when sensitive product has arrived on a Streamer4G equipped truck or
trailer. UpLink data can be easily reviewed on a smartphone.
For higher-level “Dashboard” access to the Streamer4G online portal, a username and
password will be provided by Cargo Data Corporation. The Dashboard provides data access to
all company owned Streamer4G devices, and displays humidity data, historical location data,
door event history, and the ability to manage out-of-range alerts and other administrative
functions. If you have not received your username/password with shipment of your
Streamer4G, contact Cargo Data Corporation.