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™ DeviceLink USER GUIDE Catalog Numbers DLH-HP-100-TTL , DLH-ULT-100-RS , DLH-CO2-100-RS , and DLH-CO2-100-USB Publication Number MAN0017657 Revision A.0 For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Manufacturer: Thermo Fisher Scientific | 275 Aiken Road | Asheville, NC 28804 The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. DISCLAIMER: TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC INC. AND/OR ITS AFFILIATE(S) WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, MULTIPLE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING FROM THIS DOCUMENT, INCLUDING YOUR USE OF IT.
About this guide CAUTION! ABBREVIATED SAFETY ALERTS. Hazard symbols and hazard types specified in procedures may be abbreviated in this document. For the complete safety information, see the “Safety” appendix in this document. IMPORTANT! Before using this product, read and understand the information in the “Safety”...
Product information Product description The DeviceLink Hub enables users to remotely monitor sensors and alarms for ™ laboratory equipment and instruments using the Thermo Fisher Cloud. The laboratory equipment or instrument alarms and notifications are sent to the user by email and mobile push notification.
Chapter 1 Product information Product specifications ™ The contents of the DeviceLink Hub Remote Monitoring Module are shown in the following figure. ™ DeviceLink Hub with Wi-Fi extender dongle and wire clip 4 adhesive mounts and adjustable tie wraps Cleaning swabs Ethernet cable Power supply with adapter plugs Product specifications...
DeviceLink Hub setup and ™ operation IMPORTANT! The DeviceLink Hub requires a Thermo Fisher Cloud account. See ™ “Before first use“. Before first use If you do not have a Thermo Fisher Connect account, create an account. See thermofisher.com/cloud for instructions. Unpack the device 1.
Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Prepare the power supply Prepare the power supply 1. Select the appropriate adapter for your electrical outlet. 2. Slide the adapter onto the power supply and lock into place. Power supply Adapter Slots where adapter tracts slide Adapter tracts Release button...
Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Power-on and set up the DeviceLink ™ ™ Power-on and set up the DeviceLink USB ports (4 ports) Ethernet port Audio jack, out ( not used ) not used ) HDMI plug ( Micro USB power port 1.
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Power-on and set up the DeviceLink ™ 2. Connect the data and power cables as shown in the following figure, then power on the DeviceLink Hub. Use the clip on the DeviceLink Hub to fasten the ™...
Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Mount the DeviceLink Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using ™ magnets ™ Mount the DeviceLink Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using magnets ™ Note: We do not recommend using the keyhole slots on the back of the DeviceLink ™...
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Mount the DeviceLink Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using ™ magnets 2. Using the magnets, mount the DeviceLink Hub to the laboratory equipment or ™ instrument being monitored. The magnets are on the bottom of the DeviceLink Hub.
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Mount the DeviceLink Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using ™ magnets IMPORTANT! · Do not place the DeviceLink Hub on the door of the laboratory equipment or ™ instrument being monitored, as the repeated opening and closing of the door can lead to cables breaking and loss of monitoring function.
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Mount the DeviceLink Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using ™ magnets Adhesive mounts (2 are shown) 3. Use the adhesive mounts and adjustable tie wraps to fasten power and data cables.
Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Connect the DeviceLink Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud ™ b. Clean the surface of the laboratory equipment or instrument being monitored using an isopropanol solution (50%) or using the cleaning swabs provided, then dry the surface using the dry wipes provided.
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Connect the DeviceLink Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud ™ c. If prompted, enter the password. The password is the MAC ID (12 characters, all capital letters). MAC ID Serial number (S/N) Note: If you have previously used your device (phone, tablet, or laptop) to connect the DeviceLink...
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Connect the DeviceLink Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud ™ 2. Open a web browser on your device (phone, tablet, or laptop), then enter the following web address: https://dlh.thermofisher.com/ Note: You must enter https, not http.
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Connect the DeviceLink Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud ™ 4. Scroll down to the Configurations Items pane, enter the appropriate information for each field, then click Configure DLH. DeviceLink Hub User Guide ™...
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Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ Connect the DeviceLink Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud ™ Field Description SSID (Wi‑Fi networks only) Select the network that will connect to the DeviceLink ™ Hub, then click Done. Network password (Wi‑Fi Enter the network password for the network selected in the SSID field.
Chapter 2 DeviceLink Hub setup and operation ™ View sensor data and alerts on Thermo Fisher Connect The next screen should indicate that the configuration was successfully transmitted. After 5 minutes, you should see your instrument in the list of connected instruments in the InstrumentConnect application on the Thermo Fisher Cloud.
Troubleshooting Lights on the DeviceLink Hub. ™ Lights Clip Observation Possible cause Recommended action Wrong SSID credentials User entered the wrong SSID Repeat the “Connect the DeviceLink Hub to a ™ password. The light blinks network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud“ on twice followed by a pause, then page 18 procedure.
Supplemental procedures Update network configuration ™ Use this procedure to change the network configuration of the DeviceLink Hub. Note: Only the network can be changed. The type of laboratory equipment or instrument being monitored and affiliated Thermo Fisher Cloud account cannot be changed.
Appendix B Supplemental procedures Reset the DeviceLink ™ 3. (Wi-Fi networks only) Select the Wi-Fi network, enter a password for the Wi-Fi network, then click or touch Configure DLH. ™ Reset the DeviceLink Use this procedure to change the laboratory equipment or instrument being monitored or the affiliated Thermo Fisher Cloud account.
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures Reset the DeviceLink ™ b. In the list of available Wi-Fi networks, select the network starting with the letters DLH followed by the last 8 alphanumeric characters from the serial number on the label, which is on the bottom of the DeviceLink Hub.
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures Reset the DeviceLink ™ c. If prompted, enter the password. The password is the MAC ID (12 characters, all capital letters). MAC ID Serial number (S/N) Note: If you have previously used your device (phone, tablet, or laptop) to connect the DeviceLink Hub, your device may remember the password ™...
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures Reset the DeviceLink ™ 3. Open a web browser on your device (phone, tablet, or laptop), then enter the following web address: https://dlh.thermofisher.com/ Note: You must enter https, not http. The DLH Configuration window opens. DeviceLink Hub User Guide ™...
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures Reset the DeviceLink ™ 4. Click Factory Reset. DeviceLink Hub User Guide ™...
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures Reset the DeviceLink ™ 5. Click Confirm Factory Reset. A confirmation message appears. DeviceLink Hub User Guide ™...
Safety WARNING! GENERAL SAFETY. Using this product in a manner not specified in the user documentation may result in personal injury or damage to the instrument or device. Ensure that anyone using this product has received instructions in general safety practices for laboratories and the safety information provided in this document.
Safety Symbols on this instrument Symbol English Français On/Off On/Off (marche/arrêt) Protective conductor terminal (main Borne de conducteur de protection ground) (mise à la terre principale) Terminal that can receive or supply Borne pouvant recevoir ou envoyer alternating current or voltage une tension ou un courant de type alternatif Terminal that can receive or supply...
Safety Symbols on this instrument Conformity mark Description Indicates conformity with Australian standards for electromagnetic compatibility. Indicates conformity with requirements for safety with Japanese requirements. FCC and ISED Please note the following FCC compliance statements. compliance 1. FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b))—This equipment has been tested statements and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Safety Safety information for instruments not manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific 6. ISED RSS – Gen Notice (French)—Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;...
Safety Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards Cleaning and CAUTION! Cleaning and Decontamination. Use only the cleaning and decontamination decontamination methods specified in the manufacturer's user documentation. It is the responsibility of the operator (or other responsible person) to ensure the following requirements are met: ·...
Safety Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards Reference Description New Directive_2014_30_EU European Union “EMC Directive” Electrical Equipment for Measurement, EN 61326-1 Control and Laboratory Use – EMC Requirements – Part 1: General Requirements Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) ICES-001, Issue 3 Radio Frequency Generators U.S.
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