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| OpenTopic | TOC Contents Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description.......................................................................................3 Activating the Tag.....................................................................................................................................3 Placing the Tag for Best Performance......................................................................................................6 Placing the Tag on Aircraft Pallets................................
OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 3 Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description The Savi® ST-616 Asset Tag is an active RFID tag designed to manage assets in both defense and commercial applications. The tag’s small, ruggedized form factor is easy to mount on various asset types such as pallets, containers, and rolling stock. Tag model number Tag ID number Pressure sensitive tape (PST) and tie wraps for mounting are included with the ST-616 tag.
| OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description 2. From the Main menu, tap Tags & Devices. XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.
OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 5 3. Tap Wake Tags 4. Tap to add tags. XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.
| OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description 5. Tap Collect to begin active tag collection. 6. Select a tag from the list and tap OK. You can select multiple tags. 7. To add tags to the collection, tap and repeat steps List item. on page 6 and List item. on page 6. 8. When you finish adding tags, tap Wake Tags. 9. Tap: • New Wake Tags to activate other tags. • Return to Main Menu to go back to the Main menu. For more information, see the Savi SmartChain Mobile User Guide .
OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 7 Typical locations include mounting the tag inside the middle of the container or on the outside of the container on a flat surface. For best performance, make sure the tag is: • • • • • Mounted on metal surface Mounted at no less than a 6 foot (1.8m) elevation Mounted vertically Mounted horizontally Not mounted behind or between metal objects The figure shows a tag mounted on an ISO container according to the performance guidelines.
| OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description Caution: Do not place tags on the side of the pallet that locks into the aircraft. Place it on the side that faces away from the forklift. Mounting the Tag Before you install the tag, make sure the following materials, which are included with the tag, are available: • • Pressure sensitive tape (PST) Two tie wraps Whichever mounting method you select, the goal is to prevent accidental loss of the tag by sudden impact or vibration during transport.
OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 9 Mounting with Rivets 1. 2. 3. 4. Determine where the tag is to be attached to the asset. Mark the location of the tag rivet holes on the shipping container or asset. On the asset, drill holes at the locations you marked in step 2. Return to the location where the tag is to be attached to the asset. Align the rivet holes on the tag with the rivet holes you made in step 3. 5. Push the head of the rivets through the tag. 6.
| OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description • the tag is mounted with its back to the vehicle (tape on the bottom) • the tag is mounted horizontally If the tag cannot be mounted horizontally, the tag can be mounted vertically, as shown in the following figures: or XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.
OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 11 If no license plate available, tags should be mounted on the vehicle vertically, in the preferred height window of 2 ft. to 5 ft., as shown in the following figure: XML to PDF by RenderX XEP XSL-FO Formatter, visit us at http://www.renderx.
| OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description If mounting multiple tags, ensure that: • tags must not be mounted one on top of the other • tags must not be touching • tags must be no further than 1 foot apart • there is a minimum clearance between tags of 1 inch Conserving the Battery The ST-616 is equipped with a non-replaceable battery that can register up to 60,000 tag events before the battery life is depleted. Overpolling may cause the battery to be depleted prematurely.
OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 13 Deactivating the Tag To place the tag in hibernation mode. 1. Make sure the mobile device is disconnected from the external power supply. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Main menu, tap Tags & Devices > Hibernate Tags. Tap Add. Tap Collect to begin active tag collection. Select a tag from the list and tap OK. You can select multiple tags. 6. To add tags to the collection, tap Add and repeat steps 4 and 5. 7. When you finish adding tags, tap Hibernate. 8.
| OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description 1. Lift one end of the RFID tag with a putty knife or chisel and separate the tape. 2. Remove the tape on the tag or mounting surface by rubbing with dry thumbs. 3. Use a scouring pad with a mild soap and water solution to remove remaining adhesive. Store Tags in an Ambient Location The tag battery is affected by temperature. Store tags below room temperature of 25°C (77°F) whenever possible.
OpenTopic | Savi ST-616 Asset Tag Description | 15 Protocol: EchoPoint Power Battery type: Non-replaceable lithium battery Battery life: Estimated life 3.2 years based on an average of 2 UHF collections per day. Overpolling protection algorithm to extend battery life Digital Approvals Database memory: 2 KB on-board non-volatile memory Radio Type Approval: FCC Part 15, ETSI, EN 300 220 (433.92 MHz) EMC and immunity: ETSI, EN 301 489 Ordnance: HERO Certified, ARDEC rating of 1 in. (2.