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OEM Wireless Asset SensorThe OEM Wireless Asset Sensor outputs an RF signal at set intervals to be received by the gateway and monitoring system. The sensor can be used determine if an asset is removed from the premesis and send notifications via SMS text or email from the system to alert the user. All sensor data is securely transmitted through an OEM wireless gateway to the iMonnit Online Sensor Monitoring software where it is stored and viewable from any web enabled device. The iMonnit online software system is completely white label (private brand) capable, allowing you to offer the online monitoring service as your own. Email and SMS text messages can be configured through the online system to alert users immediately when a defined parameter has been met or exceeded. « Learn more about OEM online monitoring software Product Features:
* Actual range may vary depending on environment. |
OEM Wireless Asset Sensor - Technical Specifications |
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Documentation | |
OEM Wireless Asset Sensor Data Sheet | |
RF Board Specifications | |
Available Operating Frequencies | 900 MHz (25 Channels) 868 MHz (5 Channels) 433 MHz (15 Channels) |
Device Transmission Range | 300 - 500 ft. Non-LOS |
Approximate Battery Life | 300,000 Transmissions (~ 2-5 Years Depending on Settings*) |
Supply Voltage | 2.0 - 3.6 VDC ** |
Current Consumption | 0.7 μA (sleep mode) 2 mA (radio idle/off mode) 2 mA (measurement mode) 25 mA (radio RX mode) 35 mA (radio TX mode) |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C ( -40°F to +185°F ) *** |
Performance | 0.7% BFSL Accuracy |
Certifications | 900 MHz product; FCC and IC Certified. Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. (FCC ID: ZTL-RFSC1) Complies with Industry Canada standards. (IC: 9794A-RFSC1) 868 and 433 MHz product; CE Certified. Complies with CISPR 22:2008-09 / EN 55022:2010 - Class B and ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1 (2012-05). |
* Battery life depends on sensor reporting frequency and other variables.
** Hardware can not withstand negative voltage. Please take care when connecting power.
*** At temperatures above 100°C, programmed memory in electronics can be lost.