Stanley T15h Deployment & User Manual

Stanley T15h Deployment & User Manual

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T15h Temperature
& Humidity Tag
Deployment & User Guide
0981-697-000 REV A
Published: 2021/01/27 (updated 2021/02/07)

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  • Page 1 T15h Temperature & Humidity Tag Deployment & User Guide 0981-697-000 REV A Published: 2021/01/27 (updated 2021/02/07)
  • Page 2 Trademark Acknowledgements AeroScout is a trademark of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. or its affiliates. Other brand products and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Below is a partial listing of other trademarks or registered...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Introduction ..................7 What’s in the Box? ........................8 Pre-Requisites ..........................8 Minimum Requirements ..........................8 Reference Documentation ......................8 T15h Features ..................9 T15h Tag Key Features ......................9 Tag Descriptions................11 Screen Values ..........................12 Status Icons ...........................
  • Page 4 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Importing and Loading a Tag’s Configuration ................36 Viewing a Tag’s Current Configuration ....................37 Editing Transmission and Sensor Settings (UD Deployments) ..........38 Editing Transmission and Wireless Settings (BD Deployments) ..........41 Secure Unidirectional Message Transmission ................. 44 Temperature &...
  • Page 5 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Swapping or Removing Inactive Tags in MobileView .............62 LED and Buzzer Indications ....................63 MobileView Battery & Power Indications................64 Replacing the Batteries......................64 Reports ....................65 Battery Level Report ........................65 Audit Report (and offline data) ....................66 Temperature History Report....................66...
  • Page 6 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide CE Conformance ........................79 Warranty ............................80...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The tag is equipped with internal sensors that constantly monitor ambient temperature and humidity, of mission-critical locations such as operating rooms. The T15h Tag can be supplied with a NIST traceable Certificate of Calibration compliant to ISO 17025:2005. The T15h Tag provides local audible and visual alerts and works with STANLEY -time alerting and reporting for temperature and humidity monitoring solutions.
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

     iPad 3rd generation and above  iPod touch 5th generation and above Reference Documentation The following articles can be accessed by logging into the STANLEY Healthcare Support Community site at the following URL: www.stanleyhealthcare.com/support. Document Name 12299 T15h Temperature & Humidity Tag Data Sheet...
  • Page 9: T15H Features

    The buttons are used to navigate and select single-press. Audio and Visual Indications T15h Tags include a buzzer with 4 different distinct sounds and 3 LEDs for status indications, such as tag activation, alerts, and low battery. Wi-Fi & Cyber Security The tag supports 802.1x Enterprise security networks with a PEAP-MSCHAPv2...
  • Page 10 Off-Line Monitoring The T15h Tag can store data during times of network connectivity failures. Recorded data is then automatically synchronized with MobileView within 24 hours after normal network connectivity has resumed, or immediately by performing a manual sync from the tag.
  • Page 11: Tag Descriptions

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide The following describes the parts of the T15h Tag: Front View: Back View: Bottom View:...
  • Page 12: Screen Values

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Description 3 indication LEDs See LED and Buzzer Indications LCD Screen Sensor Air Vent & Buzzer See LED and Buzzer Indications Navigation Arrow Buttons and Select Button See Using the T15h Tag Mute Alarm/Audit button...
  • Page 13: Status Icons

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Status Icons following table explains the Status Icons: Icon Description Full Battery Battery Level Medium Battery Low Depleted Battery. Change battery immediately Power cable plugged in and supplying power to the tag Power cable disconnected...
  • Page 14: Tag Functions

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide The navigation buttons are used to navigate and select a menu option, change the temperature scale and enable or disable the button sound. button is used for tag activation, muting alarms, and performing temperature audits.
  • Page 15: Activating And Configuring The Tag

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide T15h Tags arrive deactivated and must be activated and configured before use. Tag Activation The tag is automatically activated once power is supplied to the tag (battery or external power). The tag will beep when it turns on and is activated, and a blue LED will flash.
  • Page 16 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 3. Tap Product Key. 4. Enter the Product Key PERF2197. 5. Tap Add Key.
  • Page 17: Enabling Secured Tag Communication With Mobileview

    Skip this section if the site is not using MobileView in a secured Mode or if you will be deploying the tag in a UD (Unidirectional) environment. See Configuring Tags. T15h Tags support a HTTPS connection with MobileView Servers using the TLS1.2 protocol. This allows MobileView Server authentication using pre- installed X.509 certificates.
  • Page 18: The Stanley T15H Tag Certificate

    T15h Tag must be pre-loaded with a Root CA certificate that authenticates through an Intermediate Certificate using a Chain of Trust (see Error! Reference source not found.). The T15h Tag must be pre-loaded with only a Root CA certificate. Any other certificate that is pre-load verification.
  • Page 19: Exporting A Secured Certificate From Mobileview

    The Root CA certificate The chain ends with a Root CA Certificate. The Root CA Certificate is always signed by the CA itself. Using this certificate T15h Tags are able to verify the signatures of all certificates in the chain.
  • Page 20 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Click on the Certification Path tab. Double click on certification name. Select the Details tab and then click on...
  • Page 21 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Click Next on the Welcome Page Select Base-64 encoded X.509 (.CER). Click Next to Export the File. will be *.cer).
  • Page 22: Loading A Secured Certificate To The Tags

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Click Next and then Finish. The Certificate is saved. Navigate to the location of the saved Certificate. Locate the Certificate and rename its extension from .cer to .certificate. Example; mycert.certificate. Send the secured Certificate to your mobile device, either by email or any other file sharing app.
  • Page 23 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 3. Deployment Manager opens. Tap Save. 4. Tap OK. 5. Configure the tag accordingly. See Configuring Tags. Loading from a File Sharing Application: Tap the required Certificate in your file sharing application, for example iCloud Drive.
  • Page 24: Configuring Tags

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 3. Tap OK. 4. Configure the tag accordingly. See Configuring Tags. Configuring Tags Tag configurations can be saved, loaded, or exported. See Saving, Exporting, Importing, and Loading Tag Configurations. Note: Up to 50 tags can be configured at once.
  • Page 25 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 5. Tap to select the required T15h Tag(s) and then tap Configuration. Up to 50 tags can be configured at once.
  • Page 26: About Ud And Bd Deployments

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 6. Configure the tag accordingly (See About UD and BD Deployments). About UD and BD Deployments The following table shows the differences between a UD (Unidirectional) and BD (Bidirectional) deployment: UD Deployment BD Deployment...
  • Page 27: Ud (Unidirectional) Deployment Configuration

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide UD (Unidirectional) Deployment Configuration Configure the following in the DM app: Turn Wireless Association Off (enabled by default). 2. Set the Data Frame Format (default is CCX). 3. Select a Configuration ID and then tap Apply These are pre-defined configurations.
  • Page 28 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide a. Temperature Units: Select the temperature unit (Celsius/Fahrenheit). b. Temperature Alarm Settings: Local Alarm: The Local Alarm includes 3 components; Buzzer, Alert LED and the on-screen Bell icon. These are all triggered if the configured temperature values are out of range. By default the (in UD mode) toggling the button.
  • Page 29 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Humidity Alarm Settings: Local Alarm: The Local Alarm includes 3 components; Buzzer, Alert LED and the on-screen Bell icon. These are all triggered if the configured temperature values are out of range. By default toggling the button.
  • Page 30: Bd (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration Configure the following in the DM app: Ensure Wireless Association is enabled (default). Note: When Wireless Association is enabled, the Sensor Settings tab is disabled. The tag will now receive sensor settings from MobileView.
  • Page 31 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 6. Enter the required Wireless Settings: IP SETTINGS: a. Tap on Address Type and select either DHCP (The DHCP server automatically assigns the tag an IP address every time the tag is associated with the network),...
  • Page 32 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide APPLICATION SERVERS (a minimum of 1 must be added, with a maximum of 2): a. Tap Add Application Server. The following screen is displayed if you have not loaded a secure Certificate from MobileView. To load a secured Certificate, refer to the Enabling Secured Tag Communication with MobileView section.
  • Page 33 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide ensure a secured connection. Use HTTP if you are not using a secured connection. b. Tap the Apply icon to apply the settings. Note: An HTTPS configuration can only be applied if a certificate is loaded.
  • Page 34 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Tap the Apply icon Remove Root Certificate Files Turning this option on, will delete any certificate currently stored on the tag, after the tag configuration has been applied in step 7 below. 7. Apply the tag configuration by tapping the check icon 8.
  • Page 35: Saving, Exporting, Importing, And Loading Tag Configurations

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Saving, Exporting, Importing, and Loading Tag Configurations Tag configurations, tag settings, and wireless settings can be saved, exported, or loaded. Saved files are stored in the DM app. Additionally, .tfg3 files that have been sent to you can be imported. Saved or exported configurations can be loaded to single or multiple tags.
  • Page 36: Importing And Loading A Tag's Configuration

    Tag configurations that have been saved to your app can be loaded to single or multiple tags. Saved configurations could either be files that you saved or files that have been sent to you by a STANLEY Support representative. When receiving configuration files from STANLEY, the file must be imported and saved to the DM app first.
  • Page 37: Viewing A Tag's Current Configuration

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide You can view following: 2. Detect the tag. 3. Tap the information icon of the tag to view. 4. The tag s details will be displayed in read-only mode.
  • Page 38: Editing Transmission And Sensor Settings (Ud Deployments)

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 5. You can view Sensor Settings tab. 6. If the tag is configured for BD deployments, then tap the Wireless tab to view the settings. 7. To Save, Load or Export configurations, tap Editing Transmission and Sensor Settings (UD Deployments) Note: Only one tag can be edited at a time.
  • Page 39 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide TRANSMISSION SETTINGS, tap the Edit Configuration icon on the Tag Details screen. 6. Edit the tag onfiguration accordingly. See 8. UD (Unidirectional) Deployment Configuration. If you are changing the BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration. Sensor Settings, tap the Sensor Settings tab.
  • Page 40 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 10. If needed, tap the Edit Configuration icon. a. Temperature Units: Select the temperature unit (Celsius/Fahrenheit). b. Temperature Alarm Settings: Local Alarm: The Local Alarm includes 3 components; Buzzer, Alert LED and the on-screen Bell icon. These are all triggered if the configured temperature values are out of range.
  • Page 41: Editing Transmission And Wireless Settings (Bd Deployments)

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Note: The tag will immediately move out of alarm mode when the temperature is back within the configured limits. Humidity Alarm Settings: Local Alarm: The Local Alarm includes 3 components; Buzzer, Alert LED and the on-screen Bell icon. These are all triggered if the configured temperature values are out of range.
  • Page 42 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 4. The tag s details will be displayed in read-only mode. TRANSMISSION SETTINGS, tap the Edit Configuration icon on the Tag Details screen. 6. Edit the Tag Configuration accordingly. See BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration BD to UD, see 8.
  • Page 43 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Wireless Settings, tap the Wireless tab. 10. If needed, tap the Edit Configuration icon. wireless settings accordingly. See the BD (Bidirectional) Deployment Configuration section. 12. To Save, Load or Export a configuration, tap the Options icon.
  • Page 44: Secure Unidirectional Message Transmission

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Secure Unidirectional Message Transmission The T15h Tag supports the transmission of secure messages with a unique key that is assigned to the tag. Secured tag messages are then decrypted and validated by the Engine before being sent to MobileView.
  • Page 45: Temperature & Humidity Sensor Deployments

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide This section explains how to configure the T15h Tag for use as a Temperature and Humidity Sensor and assumes familiarity with MobileView. Configuring MobileView Please refer to the latest MobileView Administrators Guide on the STANLEY Healthcare Knowledge base and perform the following.
  • Page 46 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Select Set custom temperature thresholds for this category, and enter the thresholds for all assets that will be placed in this category. Assets in this category can either inherit these thresholds, or be configured individually see Setting Thresholds on an Asset Level below.
  • Page 47: Setting Thresholds On An Asset Level

    (for humidity), and enter the appropriate values. See above for descriptions. Configuring Events Events are configured in MobileView to trigger alerts according to specified parameters. The following Events should be used for the T15h Tag: Event Name Description Temperature Triggers alerts when the temperature values are out of a configured range.
  • Page 48 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Best Practice Note: It is recommended to inherit the configuration from the Asset / Category. Only set local conditions when required. Event Conditions Configure the Event Conditions according to the following: Set event condition in absolute terms: If you want to set a specific (not inherited from the asset / category level) temperature range that triggers an alert, enter it here.
  • Page 49: Humidity Event

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide When using the Email Action Type, select the Message Template as Measurements Message. Additionally when using INF, you can choose what fields to display in the Selected Alert Fields. Humidity Event This event issues an alert based on humidity readings transmitted by active tags equipped with a humidity sensor.
  • Page 50 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Set event condition in absolute terms: If you want to set a specific (not inherited from the asset / category level) humidity range that triggers an alert, enter it here. : Select this option to use thresholds defined on the asset / category level.
  • Page 51: Battery Level Event

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Battery Level Event This E or if the tag has no battery. Event Conditions Configure the Event Conditions according to the following: For tags which report battery status only (Recommended setting): Select a level under which an alert will be generated. For example if you select Medium, the alert will be issued when the battery power level falls below Medium.
  • Page 52: External Power Event (Optional)

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide External Power Event (Optional) period of time. This event does not need to be configured if you are running the tags with batteries only. Event Conditions Configure the Event Conditions according to the following: Power is disconnected for: Specify the time that should elapse after the external power is disconnected, before an alert is triggered.
  • Page 53: Mounting And Connecting

    Make sure the plug is tightened to the tag.  The T15h Tag has 1 USB-C port for power only. The power USB-C connector has a tightening screw: Plug a connector into the power port and tighten the tightening screw. Note:...
  • Page 54: Mounting The Tag

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Mounting the Tag IMPORTANT The tag must be mounted no higher than 2 meters from the ground. The tag comes with a mounting cradle and double-sided tape for easy mounting. Additionally, Velcro and screws can be used (not supplied).
  • Page 55: Placing The Tag In The Cradle

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Placing the Tag in the Cradle Place the tag at an angle into the mounting cradle and make sure it clicks in place: Click! Removing the Tag from the Cradle...
  • Page 56: Using The T15H Tag

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Muting/Unmuting the Tag Button Sound The tag button sound can be muted or unmuted by pressing the button under the speaker icon Note: Muting the tag button sound also mutes the audio alert indications.
  • Page 57: Show/Hide Thresholds

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Show/Hide Thresholds You can choose to either show or hide the temperature and humidity thresholds on the main screen by doing the following: Press the Select button to access the menu. Show/Hide Thresholds using the arrow buttons 3.
  • Page 58: Performing An Audit - Manual Inspection

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide 4. Navigate to the required language using the arrow buttons 5. Press the Select button to select the required language. Performing an Audit Manual Inspection Pressing and holding the main button for three to five seconds displays...
  • Page 59: Performing A Manual Sync With Mobileview

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Performing a Manual Sync with MobileView If the tag has been set up to associate with MobileView via Bidirectional communication, a manual sync can be performed from the tag itself at any time. Typically a sync with MobileView is automatically performed every 24 hours.
  • Page 60: Viewing Warnings

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Viewing Warnings Warnings are triggered when there is a network connectivity issue with BD configured tags. When a warning is triggered, the warning icon is shown on To view the Warnings, press the Select button to access the menu.
  • Page 61: Warning Messages

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Warning Messages The following table explains the possible warning messages and the recommended actions. Warning Message Recommended Action  Ensure the Access Point is in range and Access Point connection working failed  Ensure the Access Point SSID/User...
  • Page 62: Updating Tag Firmware

    From the Repository tab, upload the new Firmware and then click Save. Select the Firmware Selection tab. Select the required firmware for the T15h Tag. Click Save. Tag firmware will be updated during the next BD session. You can initiate an immediate sync by following the steps in the Performing a Manual Sync with MobileView section.
  • Page 63: Led And Buzzer Indications

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide LED and Buzzer Indications The tag has 3 LEDs and a buzzer for indications: LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Buzzer The following table explains the tag LED and buzzer indications: Action Buzzer LED #...
  • Page 64: Mobileview Battery & Power Indications

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide MobileView Battery & Power Indications MobileView provides the following power indications the T15h Tag: External Power Battery Powered Icon Description Plugged in Battery + Power Tag battery full. Battery + Power Tag battery medium.
  • Page 65: Reports

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide The following section explains the T15h Tag MobileView Reports. The following reports are located in the Environmental Monitoring > Reports tab. For more information refer to the MobileView Environmental Monitoring User Guide for 5.5 and above.
  • Page 66: Audit Report (And Offline Data)

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Audit Report (and offline data) This report is used to show the Audit history (BD and UD deployments) and offline data. Offline data (BD deployments only) is data that was not uploaded to MobileView in real-time (due to network failures) and was uploaded during a BD session or a manual sync.
  • Page 67: Humidity History Report

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Humidity History Report This report retrieves historical data, showing the humidity levels read from assets during a given period. Condition Monitoring Audit (and offline data) This report provides a history of temperature readings, and contact sensor values, over time for a group of assets.
  • Page 68 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide period. You can select what data to include in the report by using the Advanced Display Settings. Advanced Display Settings These settings create separate reports for each setting. Include Events By default, the report will include all Events that were triggered during the selected period.
  • Page 69 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Include Readings By default, the report will include readings received every hour during the selected period. You can filter the readings according to Reporting Intervals by using the Reporting Intervals drop-down menu (default is All). Uncheck Include Readings to exclude the Readings from the report.
  • Page 70 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Configured Warning Range (Orange text)  Include Manual Audit (VFC) Note: Only available for supported tags. Manual Audits are values that are recorded from tags when long-pressing the By default, the report will include all Manual Audits performed during the selected period.
  • Page 71: Sensor Summary Report

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Sensor Summary Report This report shows a summary of sensor data (current, minimum, maximum, and average temperature & humidity values) received by sensor tags during a selected period. The report also includes MKT (Mean Kinetic Temperature) values which are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Page 72 T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Advanced Display Settings Include Graphs Note: Graphs are only available when using PDF format. Note: Not available for Contact Sensors. By default, the report will include Graphs. The report will show a graph for each tag sensor (1 graph for temperature and 1 graph for humidity).
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  • Page 74: Tag Models & Accessories

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Models & Accessories T15h Tag TAG-1500-H T15h Tag with NIST Certification TAG-1500-H-NIST External Power for T15h Tag, NA Outlet ADP-1500-U External Power for T15h Tag, Europe ADP-1500-E Outlet External Power for T15h Tag, United...
  • Page 75: Approved Barcode Readers

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide The following barcode readers have been tested with the T15h Tags:  Honeywell, Xenon XP 1950HD Zebra Symbol DS4308 ...
  • Page 76: Tag Specifications

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Environmental Specifications − Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) − Tag Storage Temperature Range: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) − Humidity: 0% to 95% RH non-condensing − Ingress Protection Rating: IP-52 Monitoring Temperature &...
  • Page 77: Range

    T15h Tag Deployment & User Guide Range − Outdoor range: Up to 200m (650 feet) − Indoor range: Up to 80m (260 feet) Communication − BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy): BLE 5.0 [2.402 GHz 2.480 GHz (2.4GHz bands)] − Wi-Fi: 802.11 radio (2.4 GHz); b/g/n compliant Wi-Fi Security Modes −...
  • Page 78: Regulatory Compliance And Warranty

    Suppliers Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information Unique Identifier: T15h Responsible Party: Stanley Security Solutions Inc STANLEY Healthcare Div. 4600 Vine Street Lincoln NE 68503 Telephone: (888) 622-6992 FCC Compliance Statement: 47 CFR Part 15, Class A Digital Device This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 79: Rohs

    RoHS RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU CE Conformance IEC 60950-1:2005, IEC 60950-1:2005/AMD1:2009, IEC 60950- 1:2005/AMD2:2013, IEC 62368-1:2014 EN 301 489-1:V2.2.0 EN 301 498-17:V3.2.0 EN 300 328 V2.1.16...
  • Page 80 “Hardware”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use subject to the terms hereof. The date of shipment of the Hardware by STANLEY is set forth on the packaging material in which the Hardware is shipped. This limited warranty extends only to the original user of the Hardware.
  • Page 81 Products. The warranty set forth above shall not be enlarged and no obligation or liability shall arise out of STANLEY’s rendering of technical advice, facilities or service in connection with Customer's purchase of the STANLEY Healthcare AeroScout® Products.
  • Page 82 About STANLEY Healthcare Over 15,000 hospitals and senior living communities rely on STANLEY Healthcare solutions to empower caregivers to deliver better care. STANLEY Healthcare is a part of Stanley Black & stanleyhealthcare.com. STANLEY Healthcare Asia-Pacific 75 Portsmouth Blvd E-mail: stanleyhealthcare-asiapac@sbdinc.com...

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