LoRa wireless communication
Signal range 1 km
Integrated Temperature Humidity Sensor
Operating range -40 to 75°C & 0-96%RH
Resolution 0.01°C & 0.04%RH
Uncertainty 0.2°C & 3%RH after calibration
Digital External Temperature Sensor
Operating range -40 to 75°C
Resolution 0.06°C
Uncertainty 0.2°C after calibration
Battery life: 18 months
Internal memory: 11 days every 5 minutes
The ATEK LoRa transmitter is an innovative tool designed to extend temperature monitoring beyond the traditional limits of your refrigerators. This fills a significant gap in traceability and quality assurance, particularly for refrigerated products that are outside the refrigerator.
Thanks to the ATEK LoRa transmitter, it is now possible to monitor the temperature of a cooler on the ATEK platform, in real time. This is equivalent to the continuous monitoring you might have for a refrigerator, which is a significant advancement compared to using a traditional data logger.
The ATEK LoRa Transmitter leverages LoRa wireless communications technology, known for its low power consumption and extended range, to ensure seamless communications with the ATEK platform. To do this, we use a network of public antennas, thus allowing wide signal coverage throughout the territory. In addition, when certain areas are less well covered, the network can be extended. Fees associated with network access are minimal and are included in the package offered.
Transport cooler
Individual monitoring of blood products
Refrigerators
Freezers
Ovens
Ambient conditions (TH)
The Lora ATEK transmitter
Takes temperature readings every minute
Records temperatures in an internal table every 5 minutes
Transmits data every 5 minutes
If the transmitter is unable to transmit due to poor signal coverage, we recommend installing a LoRa gateway in the facility.
Press the button for 5 seconds
A green light illuminates steadily when the button is pressed
The green light flashes after 5 seconds, that's when you have to release the button
The red light flashes once if no external probe is plugged in and blue if an external probe is plugged in, the transmitter is working
Wait 15 to 20 minutes and check receipt of data on the ATEK platform
This procedure also forces the association to the network
Press the button for 3 seconds
The green light turns on constantly
The blue light (external probe) or red light (no external probe) flashes once after releasing the button to confirm the sending of the data
Press the button 5 consecutive times.
Green light turns on every time
The blue (external probe) or red (no external probe) light turns on then turns off when the transmitter turns off.
The transmitter saves data in its internal memory every 5 minutes until the network returns where the data is uploaded en masse.
The transmitter's internal battery is of high capacity which offers operating autonomy of up to 18 months depending on the configurations.
The battery should be changed when it reaches a voltage of 2.50V.
Transmission frequency
Transmission every 15 minutes compared to 5 minutes triples battery life.
Transmitter temperature (i deal 21°C)
warmer or colder reduces battery life
Wireless Signal Strength/Quality
Proximity to a footbridge
The interior vs. exterior of equipment
Obstacle between transmitter and gateway
3.0v = 100%
2.9v = 100%
2.8v = 75%
2.7v = 75%
2.6v = 50%
2.5v = 20%
2.4v = 0%
2.3v = 0%
Modèle
BAT-CR17450
Make sure the transmitter is within its operating temperature range before packaging. This ensures the transmitter is at the correct temperature when installed in the cooler and will prevent false alarms.
Take a tempered transmitter.
Pack the transmitter in the cooler
Activate the alarm (deactivate silencing on the ATEK platform)
Disable the alarm (In hibernate the sensor on the ATEK platform)
Check the temperature curve and enter notes
Clean the transmitter with a cloth
Put the transmitter in the refrigerator or freezer