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Frequently Asked Questions

We have compiled the most commonly asked questions about WirelessTEMP products and their usage.


 

 
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Benefits / Usage Options / Practical Application

What are the benefits of using WirelessTEMP?
The user must no longer have visual contact with the temperature control instruments in order to operate and monitor them. Instruments can now be operated and monitored conveniently with a compact remote control unit. In other words, you can take the display and keypad from the temperature control instruments with you anywhere.

What are some common ways that WirelessTEMP is used?
WirelessTEMP is used in a wide variety of ways. However, there are a few typical scenarios that are applicable to most laboratories. These include using the temperature control instruments under a fume hood, inside a shielded hazardous zone, or in difficult-to-reach places (such as under a laboratory bench). In situations like these, WirelessTEMP alleviates a great deal of work because it is no longer necessary to have direct access to the temperature control instrument. The temperature control instrument's display and keypad are mirrored on the remote control unit, yet the familiar way of controlling the instrument is virtually unchanged.

How will WirelessTEMP affect my normal laboratory procedures?
The amount of time you spend checking current temperatures or altering settings on your circulators will decrease tremendously. You can now view and change all major parameters without leaving your desk. You can use either the remote control unit or a PC/laptop. As a result, you will have to walk less, have greater mobility, and be able to work in other locations.

Which units does WirelessTEMP work with?
WirelessTEMP is a universal solution. WirelessTEMP works with virtually all JULABO instruments equipped with an RS-232 interface. You can even retrofit older laboratory circulators, recirculating coolers, and temperature control systems already in your lab.

How difficult is installation and startup?
Installing WirelessTEMP and bringing it into operation is very easy. Simply plug it in and switch it on - the wireless connection between the units will be automatically established. For this reason, no special technical knowledge is needed to get started.

We already have other wireless solutions in our lab. Will this create a problem?
No, WirelessTEMP units automatically look for an open and interference-free channel. If needed, you can manually select and define the wireless channel you wish to use. This avoids interferences with other wireless networks.

Can several users within one laboratory work with WirelessTEMP independently of each other?
Yes, that is possible. This requires setting up a PAN (Personal Area Network). In these "closed network groups" each participating device receives a unique identification number. The Wireless USB Stick is needed to set up these network groups. WirelessTEMP Configurator software is included with the USB Stick, so networks can be configured directly from a personal computer.

How can using WirelessTEMP save me money?
Running cables becomes completely unnecessary. Measurement data can be obtained and control commands and alarm signals can now be transmitted over the wireless connection. Costly items like shielded data lines and power sockets are eliminated. An investment in WirelessTEMP technology usually pays for itself within a short period of time. WirelessTEMP also gives you much higher flexibility in how you set up your laboratory. When you use WirelessTEMP, you will not be forced to place your instruments in inconvenient locations just because a data line happens to be there.

Can I use WirelessTEMP in potentially explosive atmospheres?
Yes, we have an ATEX-approved version of the remote control. The ATEX version of the remote control may be used in potentially explosive areas. The only limitation is that the remote control unit must be operated with ATEX-approved batteries; it cannot be operated with a power supply unit.

Is an EC-Type Examination Certificate available for the ATEX version of the remote control?
Yes, the delivery of the ATEX version of the remote control includes an examination certificate in accordance with the EC-directive 94/9/EG. It is included in the operation manual. It certifies that the equipment complies with the essential safety requirements for intended application in explosion-hazardous areas.
 
Examination Certificate No.: BVS 08 ATEX E 001X
Equipment Identification No.: II 2G Ex ib IIC T4/T160°C (T3)

How many instruments can be controlled with the remote control and how do they stay organized?
The remote control can administer up to eight temperature control instruments. Each temperature control instrument must be fitted with a transmitter. After switching on, the remote control searches for available transmitters. The temperature control instruments are then assigned to nodes N1 to N8 in the order they were found. This order is saved and utilized the next time the remote control is switched on. If the next time the network is switched on a previously saved temperature control instrument is no longer present, its node will be unoccupied. In other words, the notes will not be rearranged! This ensures that each temperature instrument has a permanently defined node. This saves the user unnecessary effort because it is easier to remember the assignments.

The user wishes to operate the thermostats sometimes via his PC and sometimes via remote control.
Is parallel operation feasible? Or does he have to settle for one solution?

Simultaneous, parallel operation is not feasible. However, if the remote control is configured as "FFD" (see operation manual) PC and remote control can be operated within one network. Then the user may temporarily use the remote control and if required operate the thermostats via PC and Easy-Temp software. The equipment which is not required remains deactivated.

Do warning and error messages from the temperature control instrument also appear on the remote control unit?
Yes, if the temperature control instrument emits an error, the remote control will also emit an audible alarm. In addition, the error code will cycle in and appear briefly. If the wireless range to an instrument is exceeded, a brief audible alarm will sound every 20 seconds until the wireless connection is back in range. The acoustic alarm can be switched off by pressing the ON/OFF key once.

I would like to use WirelessTEMP. How do I know what to order?
It is very simple. You will need one transmitter for every temperature control instrument (up to eight units). You must then decide how you wish to control the instruments remotely. You have two choices: You can order either the convenient remote control unit or the Wireless PC USB Stick, the latter of which is used to control the instruments from your personal computer.

When do I need the Wireless USB Stick?
You need the Stick if you wish to control and monitor the temperature control instruments from your PC or laptop computer. Or, if you wish to use several mutually independent WirelessTEMP applications within one laboratory, you will need a Wireless USB Stick for configuration purposes. Wireless USB Stick is also needed if you wish to use our EasyTEMP control software to collect measurement data or for other uses.

When do I need the router?
You need a router whenever the wireless range is inadequate. This may be the case if there are many walls or obstacles. Using one or several routers can extend the wireless range in these situations.

Is the EasyTEMP Professional software included with WirelessTEMP?
No, EasyTEMP Professional software must be purchased separately. Or you can download the free version of EasyTEMP. The Professional version supports communication with up to eight units; the free version can control only one temperature control instrument.

 

Data communication/wireless connections

What kind of wireless technology does WirelessTEMP use?
WirelessTEMP uses the new "ZigBee" wireless standard for industry, which ensures stable and secure connections even in an industrial environment. For more information about ZigBee wireless technology, refer to the official website of the ZigBee Alliance at www.zigbee.org.

What is the maximum range of the WirelessTEMP connection?
In open areas the range can be as long as 70 m. But under practical conditions, the actual range is influenced by several factors. Walls or other obstacles like machines or furniture will shorten the wireless range. When necessary, wireless range can be extended through the use of one or several routers.

How can I extend the range of the wireless connection?
The router is available for extending the range of the wireless connection. This specialized device receives wireless signals from all participating units, amplifies those signals, and forwards them. Several routers can be cascaded to cover very long distances. To start using a router, simply plug it into a common power socket located approximately in the middle of the wireless range.

Is the communication with the temperature control instruments continuous?
Data is exchanged with the selected circulator every 0.7 second. During sleep mode, the sender/receiver switches off to save energy.

Are there time delays associated with keypad operation and the display?
Because measurement values are transmitted cyclically, in the worst-case scenario the measurement value that is displayed will be 1 second old. From a practical standpoint, we can say that the measurement value on the remote control is synchronized almost exactly with the circulator.

Under what circumstances should I expect a communication failure?
The ZigBee wireless standard is very reliable. The bit error rate (BER) based on the signal noise ratio (SNR) is superior to other wireless standards like Bluetooth. However, ZigBee is also limited by physical barriers. Or if the maximum range is exceeded, the remote control will lose its wireless connection.

What happens when communication is broken off?
The display will indicate visually that the connection has been lost. Additionally, a brief acoustic warning will be heard every 20 seconds. As soon as you return to the wireless range, the remote control will automatically reestablish the connection with the instrument. This may require up to one minute.

Does WirelessTEMP emit dangerous radiation?
While commercially available mobile telephones operate with sending power of 2 W, WirelessTEMP sends with an average of only 2 mW (0.002 W). Compared to a mobile telephone, the radiation emitted by WirelessTEMP products is only a fraction of the common values (approximately 1/10000). The specific absorption rate (SAR) of WirelessTEMP is far below the guidelines provided by the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which specifies a value of 2 W/kg. This limit is internationally accepted.

 

Energy supply / Battery operation / Battery life

How long is battery life?
The service life of rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries depends on the type of batteries and the way in which the devices are used.

a) Continuous operation: The remote control is used throughout the workday and the setpoint is changed continuously. Battery life will be approximately 3 work days.

b) Sporadic operation: The remote control is used for sporadic checking of the actual temperature. The setpoint is changed only occasionally. The unit is in standby mode for 75% of the time that it is switched on. Battery life will be approximately 18 work days.

Is there an energy-saving mode?
Yes, there is a Sleep mode and automatic shutoff.

If no buttons are pressed for 15 minutes and the unit is running on batteries, power-saving mode will be activated. Sender, receiver, and background illumination switch off. Pressing any button reactivates the system. When running on batteries, the unit will shut off completely if no buttons are pushed for one hour.

Can the remote control be powered with rechargeable batteries?
Yes, the remote control unit can be operated either with regular or rechargeable batteries (AAA).

How are rechargeable batteries recharged?
The unit is not able to recharge batteries. To recharge the batteries, you must remove them from the unit and charge them in a separate charger.

What is the anticipated battery life?
Common rechargeable batteries can withstand approximately 1000 charge cycles. Improper use can significantly shorten the charge cycles. One example of improper use would be to recharge a battery that has not been fully exhausted. This would result in what is known as the memory effect.

Should I use rechargeable or regular batteries?
Users who regularly move from one workstation or location to another are advised to use regular batteries. When batteries are used, you can insert the power supply unit as needed. The unit will switch automatically from batteries to the power supply. When batteries are used, the current battery capacity will be shown in the display.

What indication does the user receive that the battery/rechargeable battery is nearly exhausted?
The display shows the charge state of the batteries. When the charge indicator changes from one bar to no bars, you have at least six hours of continuous operation remaining.

How can I continue working when the batteries are exhausted?
Whenever possible, always have a set of spare batteries ready. If no spare batteries are available, the remote control can be operated with the plug power pack.

 
 

 


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