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Hanshow Nebular-T01-N Product Manual V1.0.0 HS-ESL-NEBULART01N001 For more information, visit our website at: https://www.hanshow.com...
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1800-011-185) directly, we will provide you with multi-channel technical services. TARGET USERS This document provides engineers with necessary data and related guidelines of Nebular-T01-N. Users have to master the basic knowledge on communication and network and so on. This manual is applicable for the below engineers: ⚫ Testing Engineer ⚫...
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Hanshow Nebular-T01-N Product Manual SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Icon Description Information indicated with this icon should be paid special attention and attached great importance by the reader. Information indicated with this icon is the explanation on the formal text for the readers to comprehend the text better.
Nebular-T01-N is Hanshow’s newest generation temperature sensor label. Based on 2.4GHz private wireless protocol, Nebular-T01-N can communicate with ESL controllers to report temperature in real time or flash light. With extended life, Nebular-T01-N serves traditional retail, new retail, department stores and fashion, pharmacies, culture, and entertainment.
Hanshow Nebular-T01-N Product Manual 1.2 Features The features of Nebular-T01-N are as follows: ⚫ Measurement accuracy: ±0.1℃ ⚫ Temperature measurement range: -30℃~60℃ ⚫ Size: 2.9” ⚫ Operating frequency band: 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz, 2473.3MHz-2493.5MHz (only for Japan) ⚫ Maximum transmit power: 1dBm ⚫...
Hanshow Nebular-T01-N Product Manual 3.2 Naming rule You can identify Nebular-T01-N from the following naming rule: Figure 3-1 Naming rule of Nebular-T01-N 3.3 Product nameplate Figure 3-2 shows the nameplate of Nebular-T01-N. Figure 3-2 Nameplate of Nebular-T01-N Note: The above is for reference only, actual label information might vary.
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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.