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User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S 1 Last update: 9 December 2022 Table of Contents 1. Home .................................................................................................................................................. 4 2. Device application information ......................................................................................................... 5 2.1. Intended use .............................................................................................................................. 6 2.2. Battery information & use ........................................................................................................... 7 2.3. Device lifetime............................................................................................................................ 9 2.4. Air freight ................................................................................................................................. 10 2.5. Communication & Geographical Positioning ............................................................................. 11 2.5.1. Communication ................................................................................................................ 12 2.5.2. Geographical Positioning ................................................................................................. 13 2.6. Device cleaning........................................................................................................................ 14 2.7. Device handling warnings ........................................................................................................ 15 3. Device & display information.......................................................................................................... 17 3.1. Device...................................................................................................................................... 18 3.2. Display ..................................................................................................................................... 21 4. Device configuration ....................................................................................................................... 22 5. How to configure your device ......................................................................................................... 24 6. How to place your device................................................................................................................ 29 6.1. Site .......................................................................................................................................... 30 6.2. Shipment.................................................................................................................................. 31 7. Device info before monitoring start................................................................................................ 32 8. How to start monitoring .................................................................................................................. 33 9. Running device................................................................................................................................ 35 9.1. Device info when device is running .......................................................................................... 36 9.2. Device alarm while running ...................................................................................................... 38 9.3. Cloud sync while running ......................................................................................................... 39 9.4. Manual read out while running ................................................................................................. 40 10. How to stop monitoring................................................................................................................. 41 11. Additional functionalities .............................................................................................................. 46 11.1. Manual flight mode ................................................................................................................. 47 12. Warning .......................................................................................................................................... 49 12.1. Display warnings .................................................................................................................... 50 13. Disposal ......................................................................................................................................... 52 14. Certification & Standards .............................................................................................................. 53 15. FAQ & Glossary ............................................................................................................................. 55 Page 3 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 1. Home Berlinger SmartMonitor SHIP S Reference number: MKT-80031-EN Valid from 04/2023 Quick Setup Monitoring for Shipment Use this flow to operate your device:
Configure your device Place your device Start monitoring Stop monitoring Contact Berlinger Support for help. Page 4 of 55 2. Device application information User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Intended use Battery information & use Device lifetime Air freight Communication & Geographical Positioning Device cleaning Device handling warnings Page 5 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 2.1. Intended use The SmartMonitor is designed for the monitoring of temperature sensitive pharmaceutical goods in storage and/or transport. The device collects and automatically uploads data to the compatible cloud solution SmartView, for immediate decision-making on product integrity.
The information is applicable for SmartMonitor SHIP S. For detailed information, read the technical specifications. SmartMonitor SHIP S Modular real-time device for shipments. Slim featured and single use. Slim featured: temperature monitoring. Real-time temperature monitoring: in combination with SmartMonitor SHIP L or SITE L via BLE. Single use: single use devices for challenging destinations, where device return and reuse is not feasible. The SmartMonitor is capable to supervise product and environment temperature simultaneously. Page 6 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 2.2. Battery information & use Battery shelf life:
Before first usage: Period from device delivery to customer (on stock), to first start of the device. Within the battery shelf life periode, the device battery run time is ensured according to the technical specification, if stored within the specified storage temperature (device off). SmartMonitor SHIP S: once the battery shelf life has been exceeded, the battery expired. The Battery battery expiry date is printed on the front of the device. expiry If the battery is expired, the device cannot be started. The devices can be returned to Berlinger for recycling and refurbishment. Battery run time:
Time between start of the device until depletion of the battery. Shipment devices cannot be charged while monitoring. Actual run time depends on environmental factors, such as temperature, quality of connectivity, communication technologies and locations services used. A comparison from the consumer environment:
Impact of temperature: if a mobile phone is exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures, it drains the battery quickly. Impact of quality of connectivity: if a mobile phone is in an area of bad connectivity, where it continuously is looking for a network, the battery is drained quickly. Examples of battery shelf life and battery run time Battery shelf life and battery run time of a SHIP S The device start is within the battery shelf life:
The device start is not within the battery shelf life:
Page 7 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en If the device is not started within battery shelf life, the battery expired. The device can longer be started. Devices can be returned to Berlinger for recycling and refurbishment. Please find defined battery shelf life and battery run time per SmartMonitor device model in the technical specification. Page 8 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 2.3. Device lifetime The typical device lifetime is defined based on a standard use case. Finally, the device lifetime depends on the temperature ranges the device is exposed during its lifetime, careful handling, amongst others. Find the defined device lifetime per SmartMonitor device model in the technical specification. Page 9 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 2.4. Air freight The SmartMonitor device supports automatic flight mode, which ensures the automatic enabling of the flight mode upon take-off and automatic disabling of the flight mode upon landing of the aircraft. The flight mode ensures the suspension of all radio signals in flight. If the landing could not be detected, the automatic flight mode will be disabled automatically after 24 hours. The SmartMonitor device also has manual flight mode functionality. Follow the instructions to activate manual flight mode. In order to use SmartMonitor devices for product monitoring in air freight (device on), the SmartMonitor device must be approved by the respective airline. Before using the SmartMonitor on a shipment, please check the airline approval list. If the airline you would like to use, has not yet approved the SmartMonitor, please contact Berlinger at info@berlinger.com. Airlines may require the SmartMonitor or batteries to be declared on the AWB (Airway Bill). For example:
SmartMonitor SHIP M Lithium coin cell: Not restricted as per Special Provision A123. Disclaimer: Berlinger is not liable for approval to use the SmartMonitor on board of your selected carrier and the correct declaration of the SmartMonitor. Find the battery specifications per SmartMonitor device type in the technical specification. Contact your airline for support of the correct declaration. Page 10 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 2.5. Communication & Geographical Positioning Communication Geographical Positioning Page 11 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 2.5.1. Communication Communication for automated upload of data from the SmartMonitor SHIP S via SmartMonitor SHIP L or SITE L to SmartView is dependent on the BLE availability at the time of attempt for synchronization at the interval set in SmartView. The SmartMonitor device will automatically choose the most efficient cellular technology available. If no cellular frequencies can be found at the time, the device will try again within a short interval. In order to not drain the battery of the device, the SmartMonitor will not continue to try establishing connectivity, unlike a mobile phone. For shipments or usage in areas/countries where only 2G technology is available, the synchronization interval should be set to a longer interval. 2G is still a very established network technology in low- and medium-income countries, but it is not as efficient as newer technologies and therefore affects the battery run time. Page 12 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 2.5.2. Geographical Positioning The SmartMonitor SHIP S has no geographical positioning. However, in combination with the SmartMonitor SHIP L and SHIP M, your shipment can be localized. For details, please see the technical specification as well as the User Manual SmartMonitor. Page 13 of 55 2.6. Device cleaning User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en
Important: The device shall not get in close contact with volatile chemicals such as solvents or other organic compounds. Especially high concentration and long exposure must be avoided. Ketenes, Acetone, Ethanol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Toluene, etc. are known to cause drift of the humidity reading. Page 14 of 55 2.7. Device handling warnings User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en
Important: As the configuration can be changed in SmartView while the SmartMonitor device is running and may not yet have been delivered to the device, the tick cross at the SmartMonitor. and the on the device are indicative and may be revised when the configuration arrives Air Pressure Excess pressure or vacuum can damage the device. Attention monitored goods. Its purpose is to signal if product quality evaluation is The SmartMonitor measures the ambient temperature and not the quality of the required. Automatic flight mode Battery Compatibility Damage Automatic flight mode may not be activated in all aircraft types. Enable manual flight mode in case of doubt and/or regulation prescribes that radio must be suspended. The battery cannot be removed or replaced. Check the technical specification for detailed battery information. Contact Berlinger support at support@berlinger.com for refurbishment options. Risk of fire or explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Risk of explosion if the battery is disposed of in a fire or hot oven. Leaving the battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment can result in an explosion or leakage. Do not subject battery to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. Instructions required by IEC 62368-1 regarding coin cells. SmartMonitor device only works in combination with the SmartView software
(version 6.0 or higher). If the SmartMonitor device is damaged, dont use it and contact Berlinger support for refurbishment options. General SmartMonitor for monitoring. Without proper starting, the measurements will not Ensure that the user manual instructions are followed before using the be available. Ingress Protection Liability IP65: Protect from dust ingress and water spray from any direction. The manufacturer shall not be held liable. if the device was used beyond the manufacturers given limitations. for any claims due to improper storage or use of the device. for any problems with the temperature-controlling and/or -cooling unit. for the quality of any monitored goods. for incorrect readings if the device was used beyond its expiry date. Mechanical Avoid violent shocks and impacts. Page 15 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en force Microwave Do not expose the device to microwave radiation (risk of battery explosion). Multifunctional button Do not apply force as it will damage the button. Recycling Recycle the product at the end of its lifetime according to local regulations. Safety USB plug Keep away from children. Dont open it. Berlinger recommends training of all persons that handle the SmartMonitor device and/or SmartView. The USB plug is a sensitive part of the device. If you are not using the USB plug, keep it covered to protect from water, dust, etc.. For manual read out, remove the USB cap and connect the plug to your computer. Do not apply force as it will damage the connector. Temperatures outside the device operating temperature range may damage the Temperature device and/or reduce its performance. To learn about the device operating temperature range for each SmartMonitor type, see the information in the technical specification. X-rays/
Rntgen Avoid long-term exposure to X-rays/Rntgen (risk of damaging the device). Subject to change. Please note that all information in this document is correct at the time of publication. Due to our policy of continuous product development, we reserve the right to change this information without prior notice. On the back of the SmartMonitor device is a QR-code, which links the SmartMonitor User Manual. If more help is needed, contact Berlinger support at support@berlinger.com. Manufactured by:
Berlinger & Co. AG Mitteldorfstrasse 2 9608 Ganterschwil SWITZERLAND Page 16 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 3. Device & display information Device Display Page 17 of 55 3.1. Device User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en No. Name Description 1 2 Display Multi-information display USB-plug To charge the battery or download the data manually Light signal to support user interaction 1 x short white signal Always upon button interaction 3 LED 1 x long green signal Indication SmartSensor or SmartHub has been successfully connected 1 x long red signal User indication about status canceling or warning For SITE L only: Continuous blinking red signal User indication about 4 5 6 7 8 9 Removeable cap Device use information alarm/warning Remove for use of external sensor Indication for permanent charging (SITE L) Indication for re-useable device (SHIP L) Indication for battery expiry (SHIP M) Device type SmartMonitor model Serial number Uniquely identifiable number of the device Barcode Contains the serial number for read out with barcode scanner Multifunctional 3 x short press Setup will cause the device to contact the cloud, trying to Page 18 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en synchronize and download the configuration 1 x long press Start monitoring button 1 x short press Display info scroll Single button press causes to skip to next information 1 x short press Mute acoustic alarm (SmartMonitor SITE L only) 10 Light sensor Monitors light events 11 Humidity sensor Monitors humidity 12 Centered hook Mounting option 13 Sensor socket
(M5) M5 connector for external sensor Backside label of the device:
No. Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contact Model WLAN MAC (only SITE L) IMEI (only SITE L) IP65 FCC ID Berlinger contact details. Model under which SmartMonitor is registered with approval authorities. Unique identifier to connect the SmartMonitor to local WiFi. Unique identifier to connect the SmartMonitor to local WiFi. Protected from dust ingress. Protected from water spray from any direction. Unique identifier assigned to the device registered with the United States Federal Communications Commission. IC Unique identifier assigned to the device registered with Industry Canada. 8 Waste electrical Do not put in general waste. Contact Berlinger for recycling and refurbishment services. More information in chapter DISPOSAL. Page 19 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 9 CE (conformit Means that the SmartMonitor meets the European health, safety and europenne) environmental protection standards. 10 General warning See warnings in chapter WARNINGS. 11 Learn more QR code More information about SmartMonitor by scanning the QR code. Page 20 of 55 3.2. Display User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en No. Name Description 1 2 Battery status Indicates the battery status Battery charging Lightning icon indicates whether external power has been connected Device indicates that there is no temperature and/or humidity alarm violation on the 3 Alarm status device and/or on the external sensor Device indicates that there is one or more temperature and/or humidity alarm violation on the device and/or on the external sensor Measurement status SmartMonitor is ready to start The device is not measuring yet SmartMonitor is measuring SmartMonitor has stopped 7-digit text Static or scrolling text to support user. On home screen, the text field displays the field current temperature. On single button interaction, additional info is displayed Bluetooth Indicates that manual configuration upload or data readout via Bluetooth is required USB Indicates that manual configuration upload or data readout via USB is required Warning symbol Warning that device needs attention Cloud status Upload successful Upload not successful 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Cellular connection WiFi Connection Connected to cellular Connected to WiFi Page 21 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 4. Device configuration The configuration parameters for SmartMonitor devices are defined via SmartView. (Please see SmartView User Manual and SmartView Login Page). The relevant configuration is applied to the shipment/site/sector or directly to the device in SmartView. Once the allocation in SmartView has been completed, the device is ready for set up. When performing the SmartMonitor setup, the configuration will be automatically downloaded to the device via cloud synchronization with SmartView. If the cloud cannot be reached upon setup, manual configuration via USB is required. The configuration file must always be generated via SmartView to ensure a single source of truth. Learn how to set up the configuration policy in SmartView and apply it to your SmartMonitor device. If you would like to configure the device before starting to monitor in order to verify the configuration policy ID and/or shipment/sector name triple push the multifunctional button in quick succession. This will initiate cloud synchronization to download the configuration. Otherwise, cloud synchronization and download of configuration will take place on cloud synchronization interval, when connective is available. Startable configuration Startable configuration can be defined in SmartView. When the function is disabled, the SmartMonitor can be started anytime and the associated shipment/sector configuration policy becomes effective upon the first successful synchronization. Next step: Configure your device SmartMonitor start prevention Prevent the start of SmartMonitor until assigning and downloading of another, startable configuration policy in SmartView. When the function is enabled, the SmartMonitor cannot be started by pushing the multifunctional button. If a start prevention is defined in SmartView, the SmartMonitor displays PERFORM SETUP and DO:SETUP (as static information) on the screen. The device configuration is required. Page 22 of 55 After completing the setup in SmartView, a triple push of the multifunctional button is required to synchronize configuration policy. After successful synchronization, the SmartMonitor can be started. User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en
Do not enable on configuration policies intended for shipments or sectors. Page 23 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 5. How to configure your device To configure the SmartMonitor device with the desired configuration (see user manual SmartView for instructions), wake up the device from sleep mode with a short press of the multifunction button and then triple push in quick succession. This will initiate cloud synchronization to download the configuration.
If automatic configuration fails, manual configuration is required. For SmartMonitor SITE L, configuration via WiFi connection is possible. Automatic configuration 3 times short press the multifunctional button
Do not apply force as it will damage the multifunctional button. Nr. Screen Description 1 2 The configuration is initiated. All display symbols are loaded. Page 24 of 55 3 4 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en The connection to SmartView is established. The tick (
) in the cloud symbol is blinking, the cellular symbol (
) is static. The configuration is downloading. The cloud symbol (
) is blinking. The configuration is successfully downloaded to the device. The cloud (
) and cellular (
) or WiFi (
) symbols are static. The LED is lighting up green, with the scroll text CONFIG OK.
! A short press of the multifunction button displays the correct configuration name.
! If the name of the configuration is not showing up on the display, manual configuration is required. The device is now ready to be started. Continue with placing your device. Manual configuration If the display indicates this information, automatic configuration was not successful. Follow the manual configuration steps below. Device indication that manual download for configuration is required. Manual configuration If the device is not able to establish connectivity with SmartView to download configuration, it is required to manually upload the configuration file to the device via USB. In a next step, connect the device to your computer and wait for the device to appear in the explorer of your computer. In a next step, add the configuration file manually to the SmartMonitor.
Go the SmartView manual to find out how to download the configuration file to your computer. Step Screen Description Page 25 of 55 1 2 3 4 5 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Plug in a USB-C cable at the right-hand side of the SmartMonitor device. Connect the other end of the cable via the USB port with your computer. When connecting the SmartMonitor to your computer, a pop-
up window of SmartMonitor (BERLINGER) will appear. If the pop up window does not appear, locate the BERLINGER USB-Drive on your computer and open it. Log into SmartView with your credentials. In SmartView, navigate to Devices under the section Monitoring. In the search function, type in the serial number of the device that you would like to configure. It is printed on the front of the SmartMonitor. Click on the serial number to open the device page. Page 26 of 55 6 7 8 9 10 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Click the More button under Status next to the configuration policy. Select Download. The configuration policy file has been downloaded to your computer and can be found in the Download folder. Save the device configuration file in the BERLINGER USB Drive. Disconnect the SmartMonitor from your computer. To check if the download has been successfully completed, short press the multifunction button. The scroll text should display the correct configuration name. The device is now ready to be started.
! If the download was not successful, the display of the SmartMonitor indicates CONFIG NAME, but not the actual name that was given in SmartView. Page 27 of 55 If more help is needed with configuring your device, contact Berlinger support at support@berlinger.com User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Next step: Place your device Page 28 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 6. How to place your device How to place the SmartMonitor at:
a site for a shipment
Please note that all SmartMonitor SHIP devices are dedicated for shipment monitoring, whereas the SmartMonitor SITE L is dedicated for site monitoring. Ensure the SmartMonitor is securely installed and cannot fall. The SmartMonitor can be fixed with:
Velcro tape on the back of the SmartMonitor device Cable tie via the centered hook SmartCradle Page 29 of 55 6.1. Site Step Picture Description User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 1 Place the device inside the refrigerator/freezer and wait for it to acclimatize. Continue with start your device. Page 30 of 55 6.2. Shipment Step Picture Description User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 1 2 Place the device inside the temperature-controlled box/container and wait for it to acclimatize. Use the mounting option on the back of the SmartMonitor or attach the Velcro tape to the designated area to place the device securely.
Start the SmartMonitor before closing the box. Next step: start your device. Page 31 of 55 7. Device info before monitoring start To scroll through available device info, single-push the multifunctional button. Skip scroll text items with User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en button short press. Step Screen Description 1 2 The name of the configuration defined in SmartView is displayed. The defined label name (e.g., Airway Bill, Refrigerator/Freezer ID, etc.) from SmartView is displayed on the screen. Page 32 of 55 8. How to start monitoring User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Press and hold the multifunctional button
To start monitoring, press and hold the multifunctional button for longer than 3 seconds until the letters are replaced with stars (*******). Nr. Screen Description 1 2 3 Upon device interaction, the device will indicate to the user that long-press of the multifunctional button is required for start.
! If long-press released too early, during the start process, this screen will be displayed as well and the LED lights up red. Upon long-press device interaction, the start screen will be loaded. Hold the button until the letters are replaced with stars (*******) from left to right and the LED signal has blinked white once. Page 33 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 4
) will be on and tick* (
) will be displayed. The 7-digit text field will If no start delay is configured, in case of a successful start, record sign (
display the temperature. Check here for WARNINGS on device start. Start delay
If a start delay is configured, the device starts with alarming only after start delay countdown. The remaining countdown is indicated on the display in days:hours:minutes format (if >24h: DDd:HH:MM, if <24h: HH:MM).
* The tick can be hidden by disabling the alarm status function in the configuration policy in SmartView. In this case, the field remains empty. Page 34 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 9. Running device Device info when device is running Device alarm while running Cloud sync while running Manual read out while running Page 35 of 55 9.1. Device info when device is running User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Single-push the multifunctional button. To scroll through available device info, single push the multifunctional button. Skip scroll text items with a button short press. Nr. Screen Description 1a Home Screen: The current temperature is displayed on the screen. 1b With external sensor If an external sensor is successfully set up and connected, the Home Screen displays the current temperature of the external sensor. To check the temperature of the SmartMonitor device (internal sensor), go to SmartView. 2 The name of the configuration defined in SmartView is displayed. Page 36 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en The defined label name (e.g., Airway Bill, Refrigerator/Freezer ID, etc.) from SmartView is displayed on the screen. With a long press of the multifunction button, the device can be stopped. 3 4 Page 37 of 55 9.2. Device alarm while running No. Screen Description User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 1 2 3 4 Device indicates that there is no temperature and/or humidity alarm violations on the device and/or on the external sensor Device indicates that there is one or more temperature and/or humidity alarm violations on the device and/or on the external sensor Infinite scroll on alarm source. SmartMonitor vs. SmartSensor Temperature vs. Humidity Cloud To enter device info, single button-press. Check for further warnings in the chapter WARNING. Page 38 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 9.3. Cloud sync while running Upon Cloud synchronization, the following screens are displayed. No. Screen Description 1 2 3 4 Cloud tick (
) is blinking while syncing. With connectivity: Static cloud tick (
) display after sync success. The cloud icon disappears after 30 seconds. Without syncing: Static cloud sync fail display until the next successful sync. Page 39 of 55 9.4. Manual read out while running Follow the instructions on manual read out to retrieve data manually while the device is running. User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Page 40 of 55 10. How to stop monitoring User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en To stop the device, long-press the multifunctional button. No. Screen Description 1 2 3 Upon device interaction, the device will indicate to the user that a long-press of the multifunctional button is required for stop.
! If long-press is released too early during the stop process, the same screen will be displayed and the LED lights up red. Upon long-press device interaction, the stop screen will be loaded. Hold the button until the letters are replaced with stars (*******) from left to right and the LED signal has blinked once. The stop icon indicates that the device has been successfully stopped. Automated read out No. Screen Description Page 41 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Establishing connection to SmartView. Cellular or WiFi symbol is blinking. All data has been uploaded to the cloud. 1 2 Manual read out If the device is not able to establish connectivity with SmartView to upload monitoring data, it is required to manually upload the data to SmartView via USB. In the next step, connect the device to your computer and wait for the device to appear in your driver. In the next step, download the data file manually to the computer. Device indicates that manual transfer of monitoring data to SmartView is required. Review SmartView manual to find out how to upload the monitoring data to SmartView. Manual read out Step Screen Description 1 Connect a USB-C cable to SmartMonitor. Page 42 of 55 2 3 4 5 6 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Connect USB cable with computer. The SmartMonitor display indicates UPDATE if successfully connected. When connecting the SmartMonitor to the computer a pop-up window of SmartMonitor (BERLINGER) will appear. If the pop-
up window does not appear, locate the BERLINGER USB Drive on your computer and open it. Log into SmartView and locate the Data upload functionality under the tab Monitoring, Devices. Choose Data upload on the top right corner. Click Choose Files and select the files displayed in the BERLINGER USB-Drive. Click Choose Files and select the files displayed in the BERLINGER USB-Drive. Page 43 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Once the files have been added select Upload File(s).Check Process Result to see if your files have been successfully uploaded. Check Process Result to see if your files have been successfully uploaded. When the upload has been successfully completed, the display of the SmartMonitor indicates DONE. 7 8 9 10 Disconnect the SmartMonitor from your computer. Status when stopped No. Screen Description Page 44 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Device indicates that no alarm violation took place during the entire monitoring period. Device indicates that alarm violation took place during the monitoring period. Infinite scroll on alarm source. SmartMonitor vs. SmartSensor Temperature vs. Humidity Cloud 1 2 3 How to wipe your device
(For SmartMonitor SHIP M only) Page 45 of 55 11. Additional functionalities Manual flight mode User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Page 46 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 11.1. Manual flight mode Once the device is started, the device can be put in manual flight mode.
During manual flight mode, RF emission exceeding what is allowed on aircraft, is suspended until the manual flight mode is disabled. The device stores the manual flight mode state in non-volatile memory to ensure that the mode stays enabled even when the device unexpectedly resets. During active manual flight mode, any results from automatic flight mode are ignored e.g., even if automatic flight mode determines that the device is not in flight, the radios remain suspended. Activate the flight mode with the following steps (the process to deactivate the flight mode is the same):
No. Screen Description 1 2 3 4 Triple push the multifunctional button to get into the Flight Mode Menu. ACTIVATE FLIGHT MODE will appear on the screen. Long press the multifunctional button to select this option. The FLYMODE screen is loading up confirmation. Static FLYMODE screen indicates the Flight mode is on. Page 47 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Confirmation that the restart of the SmartMonitor device has been initiated. To initiate the restart on the SmartMonitor, triple-push the multifunctional button. 5 6 Page 48 of 55 12. Warning Display warnings User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Page 49 of 55 12.1. Display warnings User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en Category Problem Effect Solution Low battery Blank display No information visible Connect the device to USB charger to charge the battery. SMARTMONITOR ERROR ERROR is shown on the display, the Contact General exclamation mark is blinking and support@berlinger.com for the LED lights up red. The device self-
support. test was unsuccessful. Device start Device start Device start Device cannot be started Display shows LONG PRESS and the LED lights up red. Press the multifunctional button for at least 5 seconds. Connect the device to power to charge the battery. LOW BATTERY LOW:BATT is shown on the display, the battery symbol is blinking and the LED lights up red. The device charge is too low to start the device. BATTERY EXPIRED BAT:EXPIRED will be shown on the display and the battery symbol is blinking. Use an alternative device for Exclamation mark is blinking. your shipment. The LED lights up red. Reach out to Berlinger for The battery expiry date is reached. return of the device with The device can no longer be started expired battery for recycling. as Berlinger cannot guarantee battery performance according to technical specification. Page 50 of 55 Device start Running device User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en CALIBRATION EXPIRED Scroll CALIBRATION EXPIRED +
EXPIRED Static and the exclamation mark is blinking. The LED lights up red. The calibration expiry date set by the customer in SmartView is reached. The device can no longer be started. ERR-.-C will be shown on the display and the exclamation mark is blinking. The measured temperature is out of the specified device temperature measurement range
(TBC) of the SmartMonitor device. Single press the multifunctional button to indicate information on the error type. HI, LOW and -.-C will be shown on the display and the exclamation mark is blinking. The display indicates whether the measured temperature is too high or too low. Recalibrate the device and update in SmartView accordingly. Check the technical specification for the device measurement temperature range and ensure that the device is not exposed to temperatures outside of this range. On the back of the device is a 3D-code, which links to a page, where more information about the device is available. If more help is needed, contact Berlinger support at support@berlinger.com Page 51 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 13. Disposal Electronic devices are recyclable and do not belong in household waste. At the end of its lifetime, dispose of the product in accordance with the regulation of your country or return it to Berlinger according Berlinger RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) process. If more help is needed, contact Berlinger support at support@berlinger.com Page 52 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 14. Certification & Standards Relevant information can be found in the technical specification This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS and complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage. 2. Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Berlinger & Co. AG may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information:
This equipment complies with FCC and ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements ISED tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de Page 53 of 55 distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Ce transmetteur ne doit pas tre place au mme endroit ou utilise simultanment avec un autre User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en transmetteur ou antenne. Regulatory certification Page 54 of 55 User Manual SmartMonitor SHIP S - 1_en 15. FAQ & Glossary Glossary of Symbols Symbol Description OK symbol ALARM symbol OFF SmartMonitor is ready to start SmartMonitor is measuring SmartMonitor has stopped Cloud status: Upload successful Cloud status: Upload not successful Connected to cellular Connected to WiFi Acoustic Alarm The warning box includes important information or warnings. The information box includes helpful information.
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1 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 603.32 KiB | April 04 2023 |
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SHIP S www.berlinger.com Mieldorfstrasse 2 | 9608 Ganterschwil | Switzerland Model: BE14010 SmartMonitor SHIP S IP65 FCC ID: 2AIEO-SMSHS IC: 21299-SMSHS Learn More m m 0 6 velcro / tape 49 mm
1 | 2.911 Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 284.23 KiB | April 04 2023 |
Berlinger & Co. AG Mitteldorfstrasse 2 9608 Ganterschwil Switzerland Tel. +41 71 982 88 11 Fax +41 71 982 88 39 info@berlinger.com www.berlinger.com Federal Communication Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Attestation Statement according to 2.911(d)(5)(i) and 2.911(d)(5)(ii) FCC ID: 2AIEO-SMSHS March, 31st 2023, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Hereby we certify that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Further we certify that, as of the date of the filing of the application, Berlinger & Co. AG is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. Sincerely, _______________ Bernd Heisterkamp Berlinger & Co. AG Mitteldorfstrasse 2 9608 Ganterschwil Switzerland
+41 71 982 88 11 rnd@berlinger.com
1 | 2.911 Attestation Letter US agent | Attestation Statements | 281.18 KiB | April 04 2023 |
Berlinger & Co. AG Mitteldorfstrasse 2 9608 Ganterschwil Switzerland Tel. +41 71 982 88 11 Fax +41 71 982 88 39 info@berlinger.com www.berlinger.com Federal Communication Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA 20/03/2023 Attestation Statement according to 2.911(d)(7) FCC ID: 2AIEO-SMSHS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
We, Berlinger & Co. AG designate Americas Compliance Consulting LLC dba iCertifi (FRN 0033399411), to act as U.S. agent for service of process. Americas Compliance Consulting LLC dba iCertifi hereby acknowledges the obligation of the U.S. agent for service of process. Further Berlinger & Co. AG accepts to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Sincerely, Americas Compliance Consulting LLC dba iCertifi 1001 SW Disk Dr. Suite 205, Bend, OR 97702, United States Paul Preston - President
+1-866-885-4575 fccagent@icertifi.com Bernd Heisterkamp Head of R&D
+41 71 982 88 11 rnd@berlinger.com Thomas Bechter CEO Berlinger & Co. AG Mitteldorfstrasse 2 9608 Ganterschwil Switzerland _______________
(signature & company stamp) _______________
(signature & company stamp) _______________
(signature & company stamp)
1 | LTC | Cover Letter(s) | 1000.32 KiB | April 04 2023 |
LONG-TERM CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST for Certification Service in the USA Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to Paragraphs 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, we request Long-Term Confidentiality for the following product:
Grantee Code Equipment Product Code Check your GC here. Click Grantee Search. FCC ID:
For the product stated above, we request Long-Term Confidentiality for exhibits which contain Block Diagram, Operational Description, Parts List/Tune Up Info, Schematics, SDR Software/Security Info. The above exhibits contain our benefit to our competitors. This information will not be publicly available. trade secrets and proprietary information If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at the address shown below. Sincerely, Company Name:
Company Address:
Contact Name:
Signature:
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Signature Date:
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1 | STC | Cover Letter(s) | 965.16 KiB | April 04 2023 |
SHORT-TERM CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST for Certification Service in the USA Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to Paragraphs 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, we request Short-Term Confidentiality for the following product:
Grantee Code Equipment Product Code Check your GC here. Click Grantee Search. FCC ID:
For the product stated above, we request Short-Term Confidentiality for exhibits which contain External Photos, Internal Photos, Test Setup Photos, User Manual. We request Short-Term Confidentiality on the basis of ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of our new device which is planned for:
We are aware that the Short-Term Confidentiality must be released when the product is marketed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at the address shown below. Sincerely, Company Name:
Company Address:
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1 | Effective |
2023-04-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Berlinger & Co. AG
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025575176
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1 | Physical Address |
Mitteldorfstrasse 2
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Ganterschwil, N/A CH-9608
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Switzerland
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@ctcadvanced.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AIEO
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
SMSHS
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B**** H****
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1 | Title |
Head of R&D
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1 | Telephone Number |
+4171********
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1 | Fax Number |
+41 7********
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r******@berlinger.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 07/24/2023 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Shipment Logger with BLE | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | RF exposure compliance is addressed for §1.1310 and §2.1091 MPE limits. End users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CTC advanced GmbH
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1 | Name |
G**** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-68********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-68********
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m******@ctcadvanced.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0037200 |
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