Operating Manual iTAG X30 Document Number X124749(1) (See DDM for the latest Version) For warranty information, refer to Terms and Conditions at http://www.extronics.com 2020 Extronics Limited. This document is Copyright Extronics limited. Extronics reserve the right to change this manual and its contents without notice, the latest version applies. 2 Contents 1 4 3 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 5 1.1 What is inside the box? ................................................................................. 5 1.2 Pre-requisites ................................................................................................ 5 1.3 Reference documentation ............................................................................. 5 2 Safety Information ............................................................................................... 6 2.1 Storage of this Manual ................................................................................... 6 2.1 Special Conditions for Safe Use ATEX IECEx ........................................... 6 2.2 Warnings ...................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Marking Information ....................................................................................... 7 Tag Features ....................................................................................................... 8 Emergency Call Button ........................................................................................... 8 Visual, Audible and tactile indication ....................................................................... 8 Wi-Fi Security .......................................................................................................... 8 Beaconing ............................................................................................................... 8 Wi-Fi/GPS ............................................................................................................... 8 LF Radio ................................................................................................................. 8 OTA (Over the Air) Updates .................................................................................... 8 Battery and Battery Life ........................................................................................... 8 Mounting ................................................................................................................. 9 Simple configuration................................................................................................ 9 Motion sensor ......................................................................................................... 9 Integrated access control ........................................................................................ 9 Rugged performance .............................................................................................. 9 Tag usage instructions ........................................................................................ 9 4.1 Before using the tag ...................................................................................... 9 4.2 Configuring and updating the tags ................................................................. 9 4.2.1 Activating the iTAG X30 ........................................................................ 11 To Activate a tag:............................................................................................... 11 To activate multiple tags: ................................................................................... 12 4.2.2 How to Configure .................................................................................. 13 4.2.3 Available configurations ........................................................................ 15 4.2.4 Setting the Configuration ...................................................................... 16 4.2.5 Updating the Firmware .......................................................................... 16 4.3 LED and Audio Indications .......................................................................... 16 4.4 Mounting the tag .......................................................................................... 17 4.5 Battery ......................................................................................................... 17 4.5.1 Battery levels and charging ................................................................... 17 4.5.2 Variances in Battery Life ....................................................................... 17 4.5.3 Battery Capacity .................................................................................... 18 4.5.4 Charging the Battery ............................................................................. 18 4.6 Transport ..................................................................................................... 18 4.7 Authorized Persons ..................................................................................... 19 4.8 Cleaning and Maintenance .......................................................................... 19 4.8.1 Assembly and Disassembly .................................................................. 19 4.8.2 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals ..................................................... 19 4.8.3 Aggressive substances ......................................................................... 19 4.9 Exposure to external stresses ..................................................................... 19 5 Variants ............................................................................................................. 20 3 5.1 EU Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................... 21 6 Manufacturer ..................................................................................................... 24 7 Radio Equipment FCC Warning Statement .................................................... 25 4 1 Introduction The iTAG X30 worker location tag with hybrid technology, allows for accurately locating workers in Hazardous and Non-Hazardous areas, anytime anywhere. The iTAG X30 tag provides, audible, visual and tactile alerts and works with Stanley healthcare MobileView software to provide real-time alerting and reporting, for worker location solutions. 1.1 What is inside the box?
iTAG X30 iTAG X30 charging cable Quick start guide 1.2 Pre-requisites Refer to iTAG X30 Compatibility Matrix (X124937) for compatible software required to be installed to use the iTAG X30. 1.3 Reference documentation ELS Deployment Guide ELS Datasheet MobileView Administrator guide from 5.4 and above Tag Management Standard (TED) User Guide iTAG X30 Datasheet 5 2 Safety Information 2.1 Storage of this Manual Keep this user manual safe and in the vicinity of the product. All persons required work on or with the product should be advised on where the manual is stored. 2.1 Special Conditions for Safe Use ATEX IECEx Tag must only be charged in safe area only Tag must only be charged from a supply meeting the following requirements:
o A SELV or PELV system, or o Via a safety isolating transformer complying with the requirements of IEC 61558-2-6, or technically equivalent standard, or o Directly connected to apparatus complying with the IEC 60950 series, IEC 61010-1, or a technically equivalent standard, or o Fed directly from cells or batteries. Tag charger input Um = 6.5Vdc. Battery cells must not be replaced in a hazardous area. 2.2 Warnings Warning!
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The iTAG X30 should only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not open the iTAG X30. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Any repairs or replacement of parts MUST be performed by the manufacturer or its nominated sub-contractor or agent. This product can be delivered in a number of different variants; each variant has restrictions on where it can be used. Please read the information in the type codes section fully and ensure that your iTAGX30 is suitable for the hazardous area in which it is to be used. Before setting the units to work, read the technical documentation carefully. The iTAG X30 contains a lithium ion battery. Do not force open, heat excessively or dispose of in fire. 6 2.3 Marking Information Where:
YYYY is the Notified Body for production XXXXXX: is the serial number ZZZZ is a code to identify model variants Exact layout of markings may differ from that shown. 7 3 Tag Features Emergency Call Button The iTAG X30 features a call button which can be activated in the case of an emergency, which triggers an event in MobileView to show the location of the worker in need of assistance. Visual, Audible and tactile indication The iTAG X30 features multiple LED's to indicate to the worker the tag is running, the call button has been activated and when the tag has a low battery. Tactile and audible indications occur to inform the wearer that the call button has been activated. Wi-Fi Security The iTAG X30 supports 802.1x Enterprise security networks with PEAP-
MSCHAPv2 protocol. The tag utilises lightweight beaconing communication. The iTAG X30 features hybrid technology which includes Wi-Fi and GPS to accurately locate workers in all areas of the site, whether there is a dense Wi-Fi infrastructure or not. The iTAG X30 sends out specific location reports upon arrival at a chokepoint or gateway where an LF exciter is positioned. The tags behaviour can be automatically modified whilst in certain areas after passing through a chokepoint such as a doorway or gate. OTA (Over the Air) Updates The tag has firmware over-the-air update capability which can be used when new functionality becomes available. This eliminates the need to return the tag to the factory to enable new features. Battery and Battery Life The iTAG X30 is powered by rechargeable lithium ion battery. Beaconing Wi-Fi/GPS LF Radio 8 Mounting The iTAG X30 comes complete with a stainless-steel clip which can be used to clip to PPE or used with a lanyard. The iTAG X30 Firmware contains 7 pre-defined configurations, which can be activated quickly and easily using the TED and Tag Manager BD. Simple configuration Motion sensor The iTAG X30 contains on-board motion sensors. When the tag is configured to a profile which utilises the motion sensor it will enable different transmission intervals of the tags whether the tag is stationary or in motion, reducing unnecessary network traffic and conserving battery. Integrated access control Minimise the number of ancillary products being carried by using integrated access control to gain access to site. Easily identify workers due to Photo ID being visible on the front of the tag. Rugged performance The iTAG X30 tag enclosure has been designed for durability with IP rating of IP65 and IP67 to ensure complete confidence in the product when in harsh environments. 4 Tag usage instructions 4.1 Before using the tag Please check for damage to the tag, clip and charging cable prior to using the tag. Check firmware is latest version and update if required. 4.2 Configuring and updating the tags Tag Manager BD is used to configure the tag. Refer to separate user guide for general instruction on the use of Tag Manager BD. 4.2.1 Initial Start Detect tags etc.. 9 Click detect:
10 4.2.2 Activating the iTAG X30 On delivery from the factory, tags must be activated before configuring and use. A single tag or multiple tags can be activated simultaneously. To Activate a tag:
Confirm the tag is detected. See Detecting Tags 11 From the Detected Tags list, right click on the tag and select Activate. The tag colour indicator changes to green (Activated Tag). The tag LED will flash to indicate communication. To activate multiple tags:
Confirm the tags are detected. See Detected Tags 1. From the Detected Tags list, select the tags by checking their selection boxes
(or check the box in the column header to select them all) 2. Under the selection Tag Configuration, select Activate and check the Tag state box. 3. Click Apply. The Applying Configuration window opens. 12 The tag colour indicator changes to green (Activated Tag) 4. Click Finish. 4.2.3 How to Configure The iTAG X30 must be initially configured using the TMBD application (Tag manager BD application, which is part of the Hardware manager application) The TMBD application allows you to activate and configure the following tag parameters according to sites infrastructure and use case. More information can be found in the Tag manager BD Guide. Transmission and Wireless:
IP Settings (Static IP/DHCP) o Transmission Channels o o Application servers o Wi-Fi Security Settings (WPA2-PSK / 802.1 Enterprise security with PEAP-MSCHAPv2) 13 WPA-PSK:
14 4.2.4 Available configurations The tag firmware contains 7 pre-defined configurations. These configurations define the tag type and beacon rate behaviour. Each configuration has a unique ID number called a Static Configuration which cannot be edited. Only 1 configuration can be selected and used per tag. 15 The following table shows the available configurations. Tag Configurations TMBD FW Version XXX Configuration ID Badge Type Beacon Rate iTAG X30 5 Seconds iTAG X30 15 Seconds Motion enabled No No Transmission Uni Directional Uni Directional iTAG X30 1 Minute / 15 seconds motion Yes Uni Directional iTAG X30 3 Minute / 5 seconds motion Yes Uni Directional iTAG X30 3 Minute / 15 seconds motion Yes Uni Directional iTAG X30 3 Minute / 30 seconds motion Yes Uni Directional iTAG X30 5 Minute / 30 seconds motion Yes Uni Directional 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 4.2.5 Setting the Configuration The tag configuration is set using Hardware Manager and Tag Manager BD. 4.2.6 Updating the Firmware The iTAG X30 does not automatically check for Firmware and configuration updates. If a new version of tag firmware is available, you will be notified. 4.3 LED and Audio Indications Green Flashing Tag is active Red Static Top and Front -
Call button activated Orange Flashing - Tag error The iTAG X30 has multi-colour LEDs on the top of the tag and on the front of the tag, Update images with drawings from quick start guide Red Static Call button activated 16 Battery Status Low battery - Red flashing Critical low battery Red Static Battery Charging Red Static Battery Charged Green Static Ensure the tag is worn in an upright position. For best results wear the tag as high up your body as possible. 4.4 Mounting the tag Tag clipped to pocket Tag clipped to epilate Tag clipped to chest pocket 4.5 Battery The iTAG X30 has a non-replaceable rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery and is charged using the Charging cable included.
*Battery life depends on configuration and use case. 4.5.1 Battery levels and charging The iTAG X30 has the following 3 battery levels that are shown in MobileView:
High Indicate the tag has more than 75%
Medium Indicates the tag has between 75% and 30%
Low Indicates the tag has less than 30%
It is recommended to charge the tag daily. 4.5.2 Variances in Battery Life Variances in battery life are based on usage and is calculated based on typical use cases in the table. Actual results may vary due to the following:
Shift changes LF exciter usage Extensive LF environments such as increased time under LF Changes in tag usage and time in storage before use 17 Changes in transmission interval Temperature Motion Time to receive firm GPS co-ordinates Indoor/Outdoor applications 4.5.3 Battery Capacity The tags battery capacity degrades over a period, depending on the number of charge cycles. 4.5.4 Charging the Battery The iTAG X30 is charged using the USB Charging Cable provided. It its attached and detached from the rear of the tag as shown:
The charger input conditions listed in the Special Conditions of Safe Use must be observed. Charging is only permitted between 0oC and 45oC. When connecting to a USB power supply, ensure the supply is rated less than 100W. 4.6 Transport All iTAG X30 devices must be transported and stored such that they are not subjected to any excessive mechanical or temperature stresses. 18 4.7 Authorized Persons Only persons trained for the purpose are authorized to handle the iTAG X30; they must be familiar with the unit and must be aware of the regulation and provisions required for explosion protection as well as the relevant accident prevention regulations. 4.8 Cleaning and Maintenance The iTAG X30 and all its components require no maintenance and are self-monitoring. All work on the iTAG X30 must be carried be performed by Extronics approved personnel. 4.8.1 Assembly and Disassembly The iTAG X30 is provided ready assembled and should not be dismantled by the user. 4.8.2 Cleaning and Maintenance Intervals The cleaning interval depends on the environment where the system is installed. 4.8.3 Aggressive substances Some cleaning materials include aggressive ingredients that can harm tags. We recommend that you do not use compounds containing:
Combinations of isopropyl alcohol and dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride Combinations of ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid and Sodium Hydroxide Benzul-C12-16-Alkyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chlorides D-Limonene 4.9 Exposure to external stresses The iTAG X30 is not designed to be subjected to excessive stresses e.g. vibration, heat, impact. 19 iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates photo ID/access control. Certified to ATEX, IECEx Complete with USB charging cable iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates HID iClass tag and photo ID. Certified to ATEX, IECEx Complete with USB charging cable iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates photo ID/access control. Certified to usMETc Complete with USB charging cable iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates HID iClass tag and photo ID. Certified to usMETc Complete with USB charging cable iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates photo ID/access control. Certified to ATEX, IECEx, Complete with USB charging cable. Pack of 50 iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates HID iClass tag and photo ID. Certified to ATEX, IECEx Complete with USB charging cable. Pack of 50 iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates photo ID/access control. Certified to usMETc Complete with USB charging cable. Pack of 50 iTAG X30 Hazardous Area Hybrid technology tag with Wi-Fi and GPS, accommodates HID iClass tag and photo ID. Certified to usMETc Complete with USB charging cable. Pack of 50 USB Charging Cable for iTAG X30 USB charging cables for iTAG X30 Pack of 10 iTAG X30 photo ID covers Pack of 10 iTAG X30 photo ID covers Pack of 50 iTAG X30 iCLASS HID photo ID covers Pack of 10 iTAG X30 iCLASS HID photo ID covers Pack of 50 iTAG X30 Protective cover for call button Pack of 10 iTAG X30 Protective cover for call button Pack of 50 PVC Kiss Cut Blank Photo ID Card for iTAG X30 Pack of 10 PVC Kiss Cut Blank Photo ID Card for iTAG X30 Pack of 50 DESFire EV1 RFID Photo ID Card for iTAG X30 Pack of 10 DESFire EV1 RFID Photo ID Card for iTAG X30 Pack of 50 5 Variants Tag Variants iTAGX30AI iTAGX30AI-HID iTAGX30USC iTAGX30USC-HID iTAGX30AI-PK50 iTAGX30AI-HID-PK50 iTAGX30USC-PK50 iTAGX30USC-HID-PK50 Accessories X124868 X124869 X124870 X124871 X124907 X124908 X124872 X124873 X124874 X124876 X124875 X124877 20 5.1 EU Declaration of Conformity 21 22 23 6 Manufacturer The iTAG X30 is manufactured by:
Extronics Ltd, 1 Dalton Way, Midpoint 18, Middlewich Cheshire CW10 0HU UK Tel. +44(0)845 2775000 Fax. +44(0)845 2774000 E-mail: info@extronics.com Web: www.extronics.com OR 14445 U.S.A Omni-ID Inc. 333 West Commercial Street Suite 333 1500 East Rochester N.Y. Tel. +1-585-299-5990 Fax. +1-585-672-4152 E-mail: sales@omni-id.com Web: www.omni-id.com/
Under licence by:
Or one of its affiliates. 24 7 Radio Equipment FCC and ISED Warning Statement FCC & ISED Warning statement:
This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs and Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
o This device may not cause interference; and o This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Please see Section 8.4 of RSS-Gen Issue 4 for further information. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 25