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2.  Using a standard size 2 or smaller Flat head screwdriver, loosen the two tether connection terminals. Gently pull 

the wire ends from the respective terminals to detach the temperature sensor tether cable from the RF transmitter.

Figure 2: Temperature Sensor Tether Cable Connector Terminal

Figure 3: Temperature Sensor Tether Cable Detached

3.  Place the temperature sensor tether cable in the environment in which you desire to monitor.

4.  Secure the temperature sensor tether cable in place using the tie-wraps and tie-wrap mounts provided. Extra 

length of cable can be coiled and held in position using a tie-wrap and tie-wrap mount.

  

Temperature Sensor Tether Cable 

  Connector Terminal

Summary of Contents for R151

Page 1: ...discover track monitor Installation Guide R151 Tethered Temperature Sensor...

Page 2: ...rature Sensor 5 Introduction 5 Features 5 Contents 5 Hardware 6 RF Transmitter Operational Specifications 6 Power Specifications 6 Installation Steps 7 Temperature Sensor Tether Cable Connection Steps...

Page 3: ...ny errors or inaccuracies that may appear in these pages RF Code reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein RF Code makes no war ranty representation or guarantee...

Page 4: ...The system is designed to operate with RF Code RFID Tags whose operating frequency is 433 92 MHz which have been certified or are in the certification process These devices comply with part 15 of the...

Page 5: ...ng with the ambient temperature measured by the temperature sensor every 20 seconds RF Code s Environmental Monitoring solution line is made up of R120 Door Tag R130 Dry Contact Tag R135 Fluid Detecto...

Page 6: ...tter storage temperature limits however the battery life is optimized at 5 years for normal use in temperature controlled environments between 50 F and 130 F If the RF transmitter is subject to prolon...

Page 7: ...ment of the cable is minimized Once the R151 Tethered Temperature Sensor has been properly installed it can be configured within RF Code s Sen sor Manager software where users can view tag details use...

Page 8: ...ure 2 Temperature Sensor Tether Cable Connector Terminal Figure 3 Temperature Sensor Tether Cable Detached 3 Place the temperature sensor tether cable in the environment in which you desire to monitor...

Page 9: ...left terminal and the Black cable wire should be positioned in the right terminal See image below Tighten the terminal connector screws down to make contact with the temperature sensor tether cable wi...

Page 10: ...Phillips head screw driver remove the four screws from the top of the RF transmitter case and set them aside Figure 5 Remove screws from the RF transmitter Case 2 Carefully remove the RF transmitter c...

Page 11: ...board in place 4 Remove the board from the RF transmitter case 5 Remove the first battery located on the front side of the board from the battery holder Figure 8 Remove battery 6 Replace the front sid...

Page 12: ...terminals Figure 9 Batteries and Battery Terminals on back side of board 8 Remove the batteries from their terminals Figure 10 Remove Batteries from back side of board 9 Replace the back side batterie...

Page 13: ...you previously removed in Step 3 to secure the circuit board to the RF trans mitter case 12 Replace the RF transmitter cover and secure in place using the four larger screws that were removed in Step...

Page 14: ...g usage or trade practice Obtaining Service Support For in warranty service customers have several options Customers having difficulty with RF Code products should attempt to solve those problems thro...

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