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IoT HUB Product Guide v.1.0 

Lasted Edited: 05/04/2020 

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designed to detect, avert, or prevent, or that such product may not be compromised, disabled, 

or circumvented;  (iii) Seller has made no representations  or warranties, express or implied, to 

Buyer or for Buyer’s benefit that contradict any of the foregoing; and (iv) “false alarms” and 

“false readings” from Seller’s products may occur for any number of reasons, and Seller does 

not warrant against such false results.  
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties. Accordingly, some of the 

above exclusions may not apply to Buyer. 
Seller’s sole obligation with respect to any product which is found to contain any material defect 

in workmanship within the applicable warranty period shall be, at Seller’s sole discretion, either 

to repair or replace such product at no charge to the Buyer, or to refund the purchase price 

upon return of the defective product to Seller. The replacement product need not be new (i.e., it 

may be used or reconditioned) nor be of identical make, model or part, so long as Seller has 

reasonably determined that it is substantially equivalent or superior in all material respects to 

the product being replaced. Repaired or replacement products will be warranted for the 

remainder of the original applicable warranty period. All products (including any part thereof) 

replaced by Seller or for which the purchase price is refunded shall become the property of 

Seller upon replacement or refund. Unless otherwise designated in writing by Seller, Seller is 

the only party authorized to perform warranty service on Seller products and services. 
If a product is believed to be defective and is still in warranty, or if Seller has otherwise agreed 

to accept return of a product, Buyer shall (unless otherwise instructed in writing by Seller) (i) if 

the product is alleged to be defective, provide Seller with a written description in sufficient detail 

to allow Seller to confirm such defect; (ii) obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (“RMA”) 

number from Seller; (iii) if requested by Seller, provide written proof of purchase of the product 

(such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice for the product); (iv) after an RMA number is 

issued, package the product securely in the original or other suitable shipping package to 

ensure that it will not be damaged in transit, with the RMA number prominently marked on the 

outside of the package; and (v) within fifteen (15) days of issuance of the RMA, ship the product 

at Buyer’s sole expense to Seller or its distribution center, as indicated by Seller. In addition: 

1.  If the product is being returned for maintenance, calibration, recalibration or repair, 

Buyer must not include any manuals or accessories in the shipping package. Seller will 

only replace the defective portion of the product and will not ship back any accessories. 

2.  Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges to Seller. No Cash on Delivery (“COD”) is 

allowed. Products sent COD will either be rejected by Seller or become the property of 

Seller, at Seller’s sole discretion. 

3.  Buyer shall fully insure any product for return to Seller, and Seller shall in no event be 

responsible for any shipment lost in transit. 

4.  Repaired or replaced products will be shipped to Buyer via UPS Ground or any common 

carrier selected by Seller, with shipping charges prepaid by Seller. Expedited shipping is 

available if shipping charges are prepaid by Buyer and only upon request. 

5.  Seller may reject or return any product that is not packaged and shipped in strict 

compliance with the foregoing requirements or for which an RMA number has not been 

obtained or is not visible from the outside of the package. The product owner agrees to 

pay Seller’s reasonable handling and return shipping charges for any product that is not 

packaged and shipped in accordance with the foregoing requirements or that is 

determined by Seller not to be defective or nonconforming. 

Summary of Contents for SMARTdiagnostics

Page 1: ...SMARTdiagnostics IoT HUB Product Guide v 1 0 Last Edited 5 4 2020...

Page 2: ...tions 6 2 1 6 Part Numbers 7 2 2 Wired Vibration Sensor 7 2 2 1 Mechanical Specifications 7 2 2 2 Environmental Specifications 7 2 2 3 Acceleration 7 2 2 4 Temperature Sensor 8 2 2 5 Part Numbers 8 3...

Page 3: ...IoT HUB Product Guide v 1 0 Lasted Edited 05 04 2020 3 P a g e Revision History Date Version Author Details 5 4 2020 1 0 R Korte E Sankey Document Published...

Page 4: ...e assets the ability of the HUB to coordinate synchronize data collection across multiple sensors on a single asset allows for fully understanding of the asset s overall health 1 3 Applications The HU...

Page 5: ...ifications 2 1 IoT HUB 2 1 1 Mechanical Specifications 2 1 2 Electrical Specifications 1 Any accessories such as the analog adapter that are configured to provide pass thru power will utilize this pow...

Page 6: ...Hazardous Certification Class 1 Division 2 planned 2 1 4 Wireless Radio Specifications Radio KCF DARTwireless 2 4GHz ISM band Antenna Internal dipole antenna FCC ID Z5IHB1 IC 24664 HB1 See Section 4...

Page 7: ...ical Specifications 2 2 2 Environmental Specifications Storage Temperature Range 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F Operating Temperature Range 40 C to 125 C 40 F to 257 F IP Rating IP69 Hazardous Certificat...

Page 8: ...ensure the correct product and configurations are shipped SD WVS 1 cable magnet incendive temp foot connector Cable Options Magnet Options 5 Meter 05 Magnet M 10 Meter 10 No Magnet X Incendive Option...

Page 9: ...1 Once a HUB has been added to SMARTdiagnostics it appears in the Location Network settings under the IoT HUBs tab on the screen 2 The Hardware Status Overview displays the number of HUBs at the Loca...

Page 10: ...nterval Select the appropriate Minimum Interval from the dropdown list Intervals can range from 60 seconds up to 24 hours f Sampling Frequency Select the appropriate Sampling Frequency from the dropdo...

Page 11: ...ce the long burst is complete a link to the long burst data appears in the Latest Long Burst column Hovering over the value in this table displays the username that collected this long burst and the d...

Page 12: ...or service provided or furnished by anyone other than Seller viii any product that has been installed or used outside Seller s technical specifications as provided on the product datasheets and care...

Page 13: ...ective provide Seller with a written description in sufficient detail to allow Seller to confirm such defect ii obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number from Seller iii if requested by Sel...

Page 14: ...any part of your body Changes or modifications not expressly approved by KCF Technologies could void the user s authority to operate the equipment INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT The term IC before the Cer...

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