For this reason it is important that the box of the Element-A does not exceed its operating limits in temperature of -10 to 45 °C and in humidity of 0 to 95%RH (non-condensing).
Element-A for disposal according to local regulations (EU Non-hazardous Waste code: 16 06 04). • Element-A’s can have a new battery pack installed or, if they have reached the end of their life, will have their battery pack removed for disposal as above and then treated as Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) (EU Non-hazardous Waste code 16 02 14).
Prior to installing Elements Set up the Gateway and Power on your Devices Element-A’s are shipped with the power on and don’t need to be activated • To power on the Gateway, press and hold the upper Right-hand button on the device: •...
<2 bars for cell or WiFi carry a danger of significant data delay or loss All Element-T (and Element-A) sensors will need to be within Bluetooth range of the Gateways. This range is usually up to 30 feet from the gateways but can depend on the layout and concentration of equipment in your lab.
Elemental Machines Sensory Network Security Overview The Elemental Machines Sensory Network is designed to operate securely on our customers’ networks. The system includes Elements, wireless devices that monitor critical equipment and/or the ambient environment, Elemental Gateways, which gather data from Elements, and the Elemental Insights dashboard.
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.1.1 (2016-11) EN 61010-1:2010+A1:2019 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1 (2017-02) Signed for and on behalf of: Elemental Machines on 04 Oct 2019 by Sridhar Iyengar, CEO (signed copies of EU DoC available on application) www.elementalmachines.io 771-00008 rev 02 Element-A, EA2 User Manual sales@elementalmachines.io...
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