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The Smart Card RFID Temperature Monitor Features and Benefits

V2.1. The Smart Card RFID Temperature Monitor Features and Benefits. V20. TurboTag™ Features. Temperature logger the size of a credit card Uses RFID reading protocols with EPC product codes More accurate than standard time-temperature loggers

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The Smart Card RFID Temperature Monitor Features and Benefits

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  1. V2.1 The Smart Card RFID Temperature Monitor Features and Benefits

  2. V20 TurboTag™ Features • Temperature logger the size of a credit card • Uses RFID reading protocols with EPC product codes • More accurate than standard time-temperature loggers • Fully validated for pharmaceutical applications • CFR 21 Part 11 compliant • Activates in about a second at origination • Designed for package incorporation • Can operate independent of PC computer • Printing and shelf life options

  3. V20 TurboTag™ Reader Cold Chain User Data UHF Reader • Supply Chain Mapping • Near Real Time Data • Set up to work in parallel with UHF EPC tags • TagLink™ Server is database real time messaging source • Benefit: Adds temperature monitoring to supply chain visibility • Benefit: Compatibility with existing UHF infrastructure

  4. V20 AccuZone™ Calibration Go tohttp:www.allqa.com/Cal.htmfor video and access examples. Web Portal Sealed Air Server Individual NIST Calibration PDF’s Automated Robotic Calibration • Accuracy ±0.5°C over calibrated range • NIST traceable certification for AccuZone™ tags

  5. V20 Accept Reject Accept Reject Shelf Life Cold Chain Shipping Point Tag Started 100% Shelf Life Remaining Distribution Point Tag Read for % Shelf Life Remaining Retail Point Tag Read for % Shelf Life Remaining  Accept/Reject  Accept/Reject • Complete software support for shelf life monitoring • Shelf life data is available at any reading point • Benefit: Shelf life is the best criterion for perishables management • Benefit: Powerful criterion for rejection of loads – full cold chain

  6. V20 Press SEND button How to Print a Chart REMOTE PRINT:From TagMateQC™ to MP-1 Portable Printer MP-1 The tag to be printed must be displayed on the screen.

  7. V20 How to Print a Chart REMOTE PRINT:From TagMateQC™ to MP-1 Portable Printer MP-1 • Max & Min Alarms • Time over Maximum • Time under Minimum • Average Temp (MKT) • Start Time • Full Graph • Unique Session ID

  8. Chart Printing Benefits • Strip Chart prints in seconds at receiving location • Reader provides instant alarm and other summary data • Benefit: Adaptable to existing strip-chart-oriented systems • Benefit: Real time documentation and decision-making

  9. V20 Package Reading TurboTag™ Reader • Tags are adaptable to package incorporation and internal…package placement • Tags can be easily read in wet or high water-content environment • Benefit: Readable where UHF tags cannot be read • Benefit: “Package friendly” applications are numerous

  10. V20 Hardware Essentials TagMateQC™ Read Mode:Read/Save/Display records from tags Sends records to PC Via IR link and works with MP-1 TagMateQC™ Start Mode:Starts tags Uses “button press” start Available with desktop and line-powered option – automatic start DR-1 Interface:Read/Configure/Start tags using PC computer Prints using PC printer Connects by USB MP-1 Printer: Prints single tag record when sent Infrared signal from TagMateQC™ in Read Mode

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