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BeanDevice® ONE-T: Wireless temperature data logger

//APPLICATIONS// main featuresBeanDevice® ONE-T main presentation videofeatured videoHigh & standard accuracy silicon temperature sensorWatertight IP67 polycarbonate enclosureWeight : 120g, Size (Lxlxh) : 119x35x35mmTemperature measurement range :- 50°C to +150°C (standard accuracy) or - 10°C to +60°C (high accuracy)Primary cell capacity : 1800 mAh (AA size)Lithium-thionyl chloride technologyEmbedded data logger : up to 1 million data pointsWireless temperature data logger / low cost & small size//Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small sizeOPC server allowing real time access from your IT system to the BeanScape® (available on BeanScape® Premium+)Ultra-low power technology IEEE 802.15.4 (up to 7-year battery life) Max wireless range : 300m (L.O.S.)«rethinking sensing technology»TECHNICAL BUILDING MANAGEMENTCOLD CHAIN TRACEABILITYMEDICAL LAB & CLEAN ROOMAGRICULTURE &FARMINGTRANSPORT AIR-CONDITIONNINGSYSTEM (HVAC)BeanDevice® EcoSensor Products Line user manualUser Manual 11,9 cm3,5 cm3,5 cm120g//embedded data logger up to 1 million data pointsThe BeanDevice® ONE-T integrates an embedded datalogger, which can be used to log data when a Wireless Sensor Networks can not be easily deployed on your site. All the data acquisition are stored on the embedded flash and then transmitted to the BeanGateway® when a network is established. The dataLogger function is compatible with all the data acquisition mode available on your BeanDevice® ONE-T :• LowDutyCycle Data Acquisition• Alarm• SurveyEXAMPLE : COLD CHAIN TRACEABILITY• In standalone operation, the BeanDevice® ONE-T stores all the measurements on its embedded datalogger. Thus, a direct connection with the BeanGateway® is not needed. • When the the truck starts moving, the local temperature is monitored and all the acquired measurements are stored on datalogger. • Data logs can be transmitted to the BeanGateway® on request. Once a successful transmission is done, the user can choose to erase automatically the logs from the datalogger memory, so new ones can be stored.For further informations about the Datalogger, please read the following technical note : TN_RF_007 – “BeanDevice® DataLogger User Guide ”//Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small size«rethinking sensing technology»//remote configuration & monitoringBeanScape® BasicThe BeanScape® application allows the user to view all the data transmitted by the BeanDevice® ONE-T.With the OTAC (Over-the-Air configuration) feature, the user can remotely configure the BeanDevice® ONE-T.For further informations about the data acquisition modes, please read the following technical note :TN_RF_008 – “Data acquisition modes available on the BeanDevice®”//Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small size«rethinking sensing technology»SEVERAL DATA ACQUISITION MODES ARE AVAILABLE ON THE BEANDEVICE® ONE-T :BeanScape ® Premium+ Add-onThe BeanScape® Premium+ integrates an OPC DA server (Data Access). OPC DA is particularly well suited for real time measurement and data sharing. Each data/measurement can be associated to a tag or its attri-butes and shared with one or many OPC clients.• Low Duty Cycle Data Acquisition mode (LDCDA) : the data acquisition is immediately transmitted by radio. The transmission frequency can be configured from 1s to 24h.• Alarm Mode : the measured value is trans-mitted by radio whenever an alarm threshold (fixed by the user) is detected (4 alarm thresh-old levels High/Low).• Survey Mode : operates like the Alarm mode but the device sends frequently a beacon frame informing its current status.// Accurate silicon temperature Sensor (Standard Accuracy version)ACCURACY COMPARISON BETWEEN THE BEANDEVICE ONE-T STANDARD ACCURACY VERSION AND PLATINUM SENSORS.…………... DIN A sensor…………... DIN B sensor_______ Silicon temperature sensorThe following figure illustrates the accuracies of the BeanDevice® ONE-T High accuracy version and DIN A and DIN Y (1/3 DIN B) platinum sensors.In the standard calibration the BeanDevice® ONE-T is in the range between 5°C and 45°C more accurate than the DIN Y platinum sensor.An outstanding long term stability makes sure that the accuracy will remain in the described tolerances.The figure above illustrates the accuracies of the BeanDevice® ONE-T standard accuracy version and DIN A and DIN B platinum sensors.In the standard calibration the BeanDevice® ONE-T is in the range between 10°C and 110°C more accurate than the DIN B platinum sensor.An outstanding long term stability makes sure that the accuracy will remain in the described tolerances.// Accurate silicon temperature Sensor (HIGH Accuracy version)…………... DINA sensor———- - DINY sensorACCURACY COMPARISON BETWEEN THE BEANDEVICE ONE-T HIGH ACCURACY VERSION AND PLATINUM SENSORS.//Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small size«rethinking sensing technology»//Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small size«rethinking sensing technology»Product ReferenceBND-ONE-T-SA -CL -WPSA—temperature sensor accuracy & design· ST : standard accuracyCL—Sensor Cable lengthSensor cable length in cmWP– Wireless ProtocolIEEE : IEEE 802.15.4 (2006)· HA: High accuracy Maximum cable length: 150 cm· HAEY: High accuracy with eyelet probe for wall mounting (minimum cable length 25 cm)If this field is empty: no cable lengthExample 1 : BND-ONE-T-ST-IEEE, wireless temperature sensor with 1 probe, standard accuracy (temperature range -25°C to +75°C), no cable length, wireless protocol IEEE 802.15.4 Example 2 : BND-ONE-T-ST-120-IEEE, wireless temperature sensor with 1 probe, standard accuracy (temperature range -50°C to +150°C), cable length 120 cm, wireless protocol IEEE 802.15.4 Example 3 : BND-ONE-T-HA-120-IEEE, wireless temperature sensor with 1 probe, High accuracy (temperature range -10°C to +60°C), cable length 120 cm, wireless protocol IEEE 802.15.4 Example 4 : BND-ONE-T-HAEY-25-IEEE, wireless temperature sensor with eyelet probe for wall mounting , high accuracy (temperature range -10°C to +60°C), cable length 25 cm, wireless protocol IEEE 802.15.4Temperature probe typesProbe type HAEY : Temperature probe with eyelet mounting (Length 50 mm, Diameter 6 mm, Hole diameter 5.3 mm)Probe type ST & HA (Length 40 mm, Diameter 6 mm)Temperature sensor specificationsTemperature Sensor technology Silicon temperature probe —Probe watertightness : IP67Mechanical assembly type : steel tubeMeasurement rangeHigh accuracy temperature probe:BND-ONE-T-HA-CL-IEEEBND-ONE-T-HAEY-CL-IEEE-10 °C to +60 °CStandard accuracy temperature probe with cable length:BND-ONE-T-ST-CL-IEEE-50 °C to +150 °CStandard accuracy temperature probe without cable length:BND-ONE-T-ST-IEEE-25°C to +75°CMeasurement accuracyHigh accuracy temperature probe:BND-ONE-T-HA-CL-IEEEBND-ONE-T-HAEY-CL-IEEE±0.2°C between -10°C and -5 °C±0.1°C between -5°C and +45°C±0.2°C between +45°C and +60°CStandard accuracy temperature probe :BND-ONE-T-ST-CL-IEEE±0.3 °C between -10 °C and +60 °C±(0.3 + 0.012(T-60)) °C between +60 °C and +150 °C+/- (0.3 - 0.012(T+10)) °C between -50 °C and -10 °CSensor resolutionHigh accuracy temperature probe:BND-ONE-T-HA-CL-IEEEBND-ONE-T-HAEY-CL-IEEE0.0034 °CStandard accuracy temperature probe :BND-ONE-T-ST-CL-IEEE0.1 °C//Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small size«rethinking sensing technology»RF SpecificationsWireless Protocol Stack IEEE 802.15.4 (2006 version)WSN Topology Point-to-Point / StarData rate 250 Kbits/sRF Characteristics ISM 2.4GHz – 16 ChannelsTX Power -7 dBm to +18 dBmReceiver Sensitivity -95.5 dBm to -104 dBmMax. Radio Range 300 m (L.O.S)Antenna Omndirectional antenna 2.2dBiOver-the-air configuration (OTAC) parametersData Acquisition modeLow Duty Cycle Data Acquisition (LDCDA) Mode: 1s to 24 hourAlarm & Survey mode: 1s to 24 hourAlarm Threshold 2 high levels alarms & 2 low levels alarmsPower Mode Sleeping, Sleeping with Network Listening & ActiveTX Power +5 dBm/ +11 dBm/ +15dBm/ +18 dBmEmbedded data loggerStorage capacity up to 1 000 000 data pointsWireless data downloading 3 minutes to download the full memory (average time)Environmental and MechanicalEnclosure Polycarbonate, Watertight IP67 | Nema 6 – Fire Protection : ULV94Enclosure dimensions (Lxlxh) : 119 mm x 35 mm x 35 mmWeight (battery included): 120gOperating Temperature -40°C to +75°CNorms FCC & CE compliantROHS - Directive 2002/95/ECPower supplyCurrent consumption @3.3 Volts · During data acquisition : 20 to 30 mA· During Radio transmission : 40 mA @ 5dBm , 70 mA @ 18 dBm· During sleeping : < 10 µAIncluded primary cell Lithium-thionyl chloride battery with 1800 mAh capacity (AA size)Choose an ultra low power wireless sensorRF transmissionin minutesBattery life (temperature room 25°C)Every 2 minutes 22 monthsEvery 5 minutes 51 monthsEvery 10 minutes 102 monthsOption(s)Calibration COFRAC connected calibration ( on 1 point)The BeanDevice® ONE-T operates only on our Wireless Sensor Networks , you will need the BeanGateway® and the BeanScape® for starting a wireless sensor networks.Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact Beanair for latest specifications. //Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small size«rethinking sensing technology»//GETTING STARTING WITH A WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKDESCRIPTION STARTERKIT REFERENCEStarterkit with BeanDevice® ONE-T + BeanGateway® Indoor 1 x BeanGateway Ethernet (Indoor version), Ref. : BGTW-ETH-IND 1 x BeanDevice ONE-T, Ref. : BND-ONE-T-ST 1 x Beanscape Basic, Ref. : BNSC_BASICStarterkit with BeanDevice® ONE-T + BeanGateway® Outdoor 1 x BeanGateway Ethernet (Outdoor version), Ref. : BGTW-ETH-OUT 1 x BeanDevice ONE-T , Ref. : BND-ONE-T-ST 1 x Beanscape Basic, Ref. : BNSC_BASICSK_ONE_T_INDSK_ONE_T_OUTsales@beanair.comVisit our website : www.beanair.comVisit our blog : www.industrial-wsn.comFOR MORE INFORMATIONS :OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL :Watch our featured videos on YoutubeVISIT OUR WEBSITESVISIT US //contact us//Wireless TEMPERATURE DATA LOGGER ONE-T version//low cost & small size«rethinking sensing technology»
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