Mobilaris Ab MULTITAG1 IoT Device Based on LTE User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Mobilaris Ab
Table of Contents
Mobilaris Ab MULTITAG1 IoT Device Based on LTE
Description
In this document Mobilaris Companion will be mentioned as “the tag”.
Technology | usage |
---|---|
GPS | For outdoor positioning |
BLE | For indoor positioning via BLE beacons, and pairing to other BLE |
devices for data transmission
NFC| For tag configuration and access control
UWB| For precise distance calculation
Acc, gyro| For recognizing tag state and movement
Air quality sensor| temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and air-quality
(VOC)
LTE (LTE-M/NB-IoT)| For data transmission to back-end server
Interfaces on the tag| usage
---|---
3,5 mm jack| For connection to Mobilaris proximity warning beam (to be ordered
separately)
Note! No other items than Mobilaris approved should be connected to the tag.
USB-C| For charging via USB-C cable
Charging pads| For charging when placed in charging stand (to be ordered
separately)
First time use
Tag is delivered in “shipment mode” from the factory. The tag needs to be
activated before ready to use. Follow these instructions to activate the tag
and prepare it for usage:
NOTE! Make sure the tag is not damaged from transport, damaged tags may
not be used and needs to be changed and returned to Mobilaris.
- Charge the tag for 4 hours, by inserting USB-C cable, or place the tag in the charging stand
- Battery status: do not use a tag with battery level below 45%.
LED light when charging| Battery level| Operating time
---|---|---
Constantly green| > 45 %| >12 hours
Constantly Red| < 45 %| < 12 hours
- Battery status: do not use a tag with battery level below 45%.
- Press the button and release when buzzer response to start-up,
- Wait until the LED is flashing in green, 3 sec on/3 sec off, the tag is then ready to be used.
- If LED flashes in yellow, 1 sec on/1 sec off, the tag has no connection to the LTE-network
- If possible, check if other tags used in the same location has connection to the LTE-network (to see if LTE-network is available at the location)
- If LTE-network is available and LED is still flashing yellow, press the button for 6 sec and release when buzzer response to reboot tag.
- If possible, change tag
- If issue remains, please contact Mobilaris Support
Daily use
- Make sure battery is fully charged according to table above,
- Remove the tag from the charger and wait for response according to feedback below,
- Wait until the LED is flashing in green, 3 sec on/3 sec off, the tag is then ready to be used.
- If LED flashes in yellow, 1 sec on/1 s off, the tag has no connection to the LTE-network
- If possible, check if other tags used in the same location has connection to the LTE-network (to see if LTE-network is available at the location)
- If LTE-network is available and LED is still flashing yellow, press the button for 6 sec and release when buzzer response to reboot tag.
- If possible, change tag
- If issue remains, please contact Mobilaris Support
- Place tag in your working clothes
- Return in charger at the end of working shift
NOTE! If LED on tag would get a constantly red light during daily
operations you have less than 45% battery and less than 12 hours of operating
time, please charge tag or change tag as soon as possible to ensure not having
a tag without power.
NOTE! If one wants to know exact power consumption, please log in to
Mobilaris Situational Awareness and klick on the tag-board icon to find the
tag and read the remaining power level.
How to wear
Mobilaris Companion™ is designed as a body worn tag and should hang around
your neck in a lanyard/ keychain or placed in your working clothes.
NOTE! Mobilaris Companion™ may not be permanently installed as a radio
infrastructure device.
Charging with charging stand
Mobilaris Companion™ can be charged with a separate charging stand, ordered separately. Simply connect a USB-C cable at the back of the charging stand and connect to an appropriate certified USB charger. Insert Mobilaris Companion™ with the push-button faced towards you, make sure the tag is pushed all the way down.
The charging stand can be fixed either to a wall or to a desktop/ table with screws, using the intended screw holes (two screw holes on the backside and two screw holes in the bottom).
Figure 1. Charging stand for Mobilaris Companion™ **Figure 2.
Charging cable input
Figure 3. Insert direction when charging**
Safety
This product meets applicable national SAR limits:
- The SAR limit for EU and Australia is 2.0W/kg averaged over 10 g of actual tissue.
- The SAR limit for USA and Canada (FCC/IC) is 1.6W/kg averaged over 1 gram of actual tissue.
When carrying the tag or using it while worn on your body, maintain a distance of 0,5 cm from the body to ensure compliance with RF exposure requirements.
The tag is designed to be used at temperatures of -20 – +60°C. Coldness may impair the battery capacity. Do not subject the device to great temperature variation to prevent condensation inside the device.
This product includes an integrated rechargeable battery, which cannot be removed. You should not dispose of the device with household waste. Instead, return it to the place of purchase or to a recycling point. You can check the location of the nearest recycling point from the local waste management authorities. Do not attempt to remove or modify the battery, as this may damage the device and create a hazard.
Only use cables and chargers compliant with USB 2.0 or later and with applicable country regulations and international and regional safety standards. Charge the tag directly in the USB-C port or with the intended Mobilaris designed charging stand (sold separately). Avoid using excessive force when plugging the connector into the USB-C port.
Using damaged cables or chargers can cause fire, electrical chock, injury, or damage to the tag or other property.
The tag is equipped with a 3,5mm accessory jack. It is only permitted to plug in Mobilaris designated accessories in the accessory jack.
Compliance
EU Conformity
The radio systems used in this device complies with the radio equipment
directive 2014/53/EU (RED).
This device also complies with the RoHS directive, restricting the use of
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment to protect the
environment and public health.
FCC statements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
IC (Industry Canada) Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Health Canada RF Exposure Warning Statement
This device complies with Health Canada’s Safety Code. The installer of this
device should ensure that RF radiation is not emitted in excess of the Health
Canada’s requirement. Information can be obtained at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca
/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct/index-eng.php
Revision history
Revision | Date | Description | Author |
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A | 2021-03-30 | First version | |
B | 2021-05-06 | Added information for how to wear the device and how to use the | |
charging stand. | |||
C | 2021-05-11 | Added information regarding fixation of the charging stand. |