scigiene RFR-0510-2 User manual

Part#: RFR-0510-2 & RFR-530-2
Wireless Control Unit
USER GUIDE

Table of Contents
1. ABOUT THE WIRELESS CONTROL UNIT 1
FEATURES 1
QUICK START GUIDE 1
II.
ORDER OF OPERATIONS 2
III.
PORTAL AND DEVICE SETUP 2
ADD DEVICE 2
SETUP 3
VALIDATION
3
ACTIONS 4
IV.
USING THE WIRELESS CONTROL 4
LED INDICATORS 4
CONNECTING THE RELAYS 4
V.
DEVICE OVERVIEW IN SCIGIENE PREMIERE 5
MENU SYSTEM 5
DETAILS VIEW 5
CONTROL VIEW 6
READINGS VIEW 6
ACTIONS VIEW 8
SETTINGS VIEW 12
VI.
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS 13
VII.
SECURITY 14
VIII.
SUPPORT 16
IX.
WARRANTY INFORMATION 16
X.
CERTIFICATIONS 18
XI.
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 20
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I.
ABOUT THE WIRELESS CONTROL UNIT
The GEN 2 Wireless Control Unit has two separate relays that react in response
to either the Scigiene premiere web portal or a wireless sensor on the network.
The relays are capable of automatically controlling motors, equipment or
electrical devices. Scigiene control is currently available in 10-amp or 30-amp
versions (10-amp unit has two 10-amp relays and 30-amp unit has two 30-amp
relays).
Four LED indicators let the user know if the device is powered on,
communicating with the online system and the status of each relay.
The user can also manually turn a relay on or off through the Scigiene Premiere
software. Manual changes can also be temporary based on a set duration (ex.
activate the relay for 10 minutes then return to the default state).
Example Use: If a water sensor detects water at a certain level in a sump pit, the
relay will switch ON, activating the pump. When water is no longer detected, the
relay will switch OFF, deactivating the pump motor.
WIRELESS CONTROL UNIT FEATURES
Allows forautomated control.
10-amp or30-amp units available.
Twoseparaterelays perunit.
Can be triggered manually through online monitoring interface.
AC powered, always on for immediate response from the Scigiene wireless sensor
network.
Note: The Wireless Control requires a GEN 2 Gateway to receive commands from wireless
sensors as all commands are processed through the Scigiene Premiere online software.
WIRELESS CONTROL QUICK START
•
Create an Scigiene Premiere user account and assign a wireless gateway
and sensors. Assign the wireless control device to the sensor network.
Connect control relay’s to devices you wish to control.
Plug the control device's power supply into a power outlet.
Pair the control relays with wireless sensor’s on the same sensor network.
•
Set sensor conditions that will activate the relays.
IMPORTANT!
Disconnect all power to the control unit and the device to be controlled, before connecting
the control relay wires.

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II.
ORDER OF OPERATIONS
Itisimportant to understand the order of operations for activating your sensor. Ifperformed
out of sequence, your sensor may have trouble communicating with Scigiene
Premiere. Please performthestepsbelowintheorderindicatedtomakesureyouare
performingthesetup correctly.
1. Create an Scigiene Premiere account (If a new user).
2. Register all sensors and gateways to a network in Scigiene Premiere.
Sensors can only communicate with gateways on the same Scigiene Premiere
network.
3. Connect/power on the gateway and wait until it checks intoScigiene Premiere.
4. Power on the sensor and verify it checks into Scigiene Premiere.
Werecommendpoweringthesensoronnearthegatewaythenmovingtothe
installation location, checking signal strength along the way.
5. Configure the sensor for use. (This can be done at any point after step 2.)
6.Install the sensor in the final location.
III.
PORTAL AND DEVICE SETUP
IfthisisyourfirsttimeusingScigiene Premiere,youwillneedtocreateanewaccount.If
youhave
already created anaccount, start by logging into Scigiene Premiere. For
instructions on how toregister
and set up your Scigiene Premiere account, please consult
theScigiene Premiere user guide.
STEP 1: ADD DEVICE
1. Add the sensor in Scigiene Premiere.
AddthesensortoyouraccountbychoosingSensorsinthemainmenu.
Navigate to the Add Sensor button.
Desktop
2.Find the device ID. See Figure1.
TheDeviceID(ID)andSecurityCode
(SC) are necessary to add a sensor.
Thesecanbothbelocatedonthelabel
on the side of yourdevice.
Mobile
Figure 1
Note: For information on setting up Scigiene Premiere and the
gateway refer to the Scigiene Premiere user guide and the
gateways user guide.

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3. Adding your device. See Figure 2.
You will need to enter the Device ID
and the SC from the temperature sensor
in the corresponding text boxes.
Usethecameraonyoursmartphoneto
scantheQRcodeonyourdevice.Ifyou
donothaveacameraonyourphone,
orthesystemisnotacceptingtheQR
code, you may enter the Device ID
and SC manually.
•
TheDeviceIDisauniquenumber
located oneach device label.
Next, you'll be asked to enter the SC
from your device. An SC consists of
letters and must be entered in upper
case(nonumbers).Itcanalsobefound
onthe barcode labelofyourdevice.
Figure 2
When completed, select the Add Device button
Powercycleyourgatewaytoensurethatthegatewaywillrecognizethecontrolunit.Once
thecontrolunithasbeenaddedtoyournetworkandbeforeconnectingtherelaywiresto
anyequipment,poweronthecontrolunit.CheckthatthebottomtwoLEDindicatorsare
illuminated green.
STEP 2: SETUP
Select your use case. See Figure 3.
To get up and running fast, your temperature sensor
comes with preset use cases. Choose from the list or
create your own custom settings. You can see your
readings displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius, the
heartbeat interval, and aware state settings (see page 9
for definitions).
Select the Skip button when completed.
STEP 3: VALIDATION
Check your signal. See Figure 4.
The validation checklist will help ensure your sensor is
communicating with the gateway properly and you have a
strong signal.
Checkpoint 4 will only complete when your sensor achieves
a solid connection to the gateway. Once you insert the
batteries (or flip the switch on an industrial sensor) the
sensor will communicate with the gateway every 30
seconds for the first fewminutes.
Select the Save button when completed.
Figure 3

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Figure 4

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STEP 4: ACTIONS
Choose your Actions. See Figure 5.
Actionsarethealertsthatwillbesenttoyourphone
oremailintheeventofanemergency.Lowbattery
life and device inactivity are two of the most
commonactionstohaveenabledonyourdevice.
Seepage13forhowtosetActionsforyoursensor.
Select the Done button whencompleted.
Figure 5
IV.
USING THE WIRELESS CONTROL UNIT
WIRELESS CONTROL LED INDICATORS
TheLEDindicatorlightsontheWirelessControlUnitarethequickestwaytoseeifyour
unit is functioning properly.
Relay 1 and 2
Asolidgreenlightindicatestherelayis“on”(closed.)
Nolight isa signal that therelay is “off” (open.)
Radio
Solid green indicates that the radio is active.
A flashing light signals radio communication with a wireless gateway or sensor. This
lightwillflashoneverypoll,correspondingtothesetpollratesavedtothecontrol
unit in your Scigiene Premiere settings.
Power
A solid green light indicates the unit is receiving power.
CONNECTING THERELAYS
Therelayactsasaswitchonthelineforyourpowersource.Therelaysarebydefault
NORMALLYOPEN,sothereisnoconnection(lightsfortherelayswillbeofftoindicate
this). SeetheeditpageinScigiene Premiereandadjustyourrelaysettingsifyouwishfor
thedefault state to be NORMALLY CLOSED.
Therelayisjustallowingthecurrenttopassthrough,soitwillbeinstalledinlineonthe
power wire. It is not connected to power and ground.

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V.
DEVICE OVERVIEW IN Scigiene Premiere
SelectSensorsfromthemainnavigationmenuinScigiene PremieretoaccesstheSensor
Overview
page and begin to configure the settings of the Temperature Sensor.
MENU SYSTEM
A. Sensors - List of all sensors on the network
B. Control -List of relay commands for the control unit to send.
C.Details - Displays a graph of recent sensordata
D.Readings - List of all past heartbeats andreadings
E.Actions - List of all actions attached tothe control unit
F.Settings - Editable levels for your control unit
Directlyunderthetophorizontaltabbedmenubarisanoverviewofyourdevice.Youcan
seethesignalstrengthoftheselecteddevice.Acoloreddotintheicondenotesitsstatus.
Greenindicatesthesensorischeckinginandiswithinuser-definedsafe
parameters.
Red indicates the sensor has met or exceeded a user-defined threshold or
triggered event.
•
Gray indicates that no sensor readings are being recorded, rendering the sensor
inactive.
•
Yellowindicatesthatthesensorreadingisoutdated,duetoperhapsamissed
heartbeat check-in.
Details View
The Details View will be the first page you see upon selecting the control unit.
A.
TheSensorOverview sectionisatthe
top of every page. This will consistently
display thepresent reading, signal strength,
battery level, and status.
B.
The
Readings
section shows the most
recent data received bythe sensor.
C.
This graph charts any changes
throughoutasetdaterange.Tochangethe
daterangedisplayedinthegraph,navigate
uptothetopoftheReadings Chartsection
ontheright-handcornertochangethedate
range.

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Control View
Controldeviceshavetworelaysperdevicethatarecontrolledseparately.Youcanturna
relayon,off,ortogglethestate.Youcanalsosetadurationbyclickingonthetimericon.
Thiswillperformtheselectedtoggle(on/off/toggle)forasetduration,thenchangeback.
Totestthefunctionalityoftherelayswhenconnectedtoequipment,gointothe
Scigiene Premiere portal, navigate to the “Control” tab:
UsethedropdowntopickRelay1or2andselecttherelayicontotherighttotogglea
state:
Turn the relay ON, (close it). The icon will turn green.
Turn the relay OFF (open it). The icon will turn gray. This is the default setting.
Choosetheclocktosetadurationtimefortheselectedactiontoaffecttherelay,after
whichitwillswitchback.Notethattimecanbesetinminutesbutwilldisplayinthebelow
tableinseconds.Ifyouwanttosimplyswitchtherelaywithoutasettimetoswitchback,
leave the field empty. Press the “Send Control” button when finished.
OncetheSendControlcommandissent,itwilltakethecombinedtimeofthegatewaypoll
intervalORheartbeat,ifpollintervalisnotsetplusthepollintervalonthecontrolunitto
affect the relay. To speed up theprocess, force the gateway tocommunicate with the server
and/or lower the poll rates.
Readings View
SelecttheReadingstabwithinthetophorizontalmenubartoviewthesensor’s
data history as time-stamped data.
OnthefarrightoftheSensorHistoryDataisacloudicon
Selecting thisicon
will export anExcel file ofyour sensor data into your downloads folder.
Note: Make sure you have the date range for the data you need input
inthe“From” and“To” textboxes.Thiswillbethepreviousdayby
default.Onlythefirst2,500entriesintheselecteddaterangewillbe
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The data file will have the following fields:
Message ID: Unique identifier of the message in the database.
SensorID:Ifmultiplesensorsareexported,youcandistinguishbetweenthe
sensors using this number —even if the names are the same.
Sensor Name: The name you gave the sensor.
Date: The date the message was transmitted from the sensor.
Value: Data presented with transformations applied, but without additional
labels.
FormattedValue:Datatransformedandpresentedasitisshowninthe
monitoring portal.
Raw Data: Raw data as it is stored from the sensor.
Sensor State: Binary field represented as an integer containing information
about the state of the sensor when the message was transmitted. (See
“Sensor State” explained below.)
AlertSent:Booleanindicatingifthisreadingtriggeredanotificationsent
from the system.
Sensor State
The value presented here is generated from a single byte of stored data.
AbyteconsistsofeightbitsofdatathatwereadasBoolean(True(1)/False(0))
fields.
When broken into individual bits, the State byte contains the following information:
aaaabcde
STS:Thisvalueisspecifictothesensorprofileandisoftenusedtoindicateerrorstates
and other sensor conditions.
UNUSED: This sensor does not use these bits.
AWARE: Sensors become aware when critical sensor-specific conditions are met. Going
awarecancausethesensortotriggerandreportbeforetheheartbeatandcausethe
gateway to forward the data to the server immediately, resulting in near immediate
transmission of the data.
TEST:Thisbitisactivewhenthesensorisfirstpoweredonorresetandremainsactive
for the first nine messages when using defaultconfigurations.
STS Specific Codes:
0= Noproblems, sensor isfunctioning normally.
1 = Open circuit detected inlead.
2=Shortcircuitdetectedinlead.
3=Rangeerror. Temperature readsoutside of-40°Fand257°F(-40°Cand125°C).

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Actions View
FromtheActionstab,youcanPauseorDelaycurrenttriggersfortheWirelessControl
Unit.
A.
Pause events by selecting
this button. The chosen event
willbepausedindefinitely.It
canbeendedbypickingthe
“Unpause” button.
B. Puteventsonaone-hour
timedelaybychoosingthe“1
Hour”button.Itcanbeended
by selecting the “Unpause”
button.
C. Alternatively, you can
toggleaneventoffandonby
dragging the switch left to
right.
Creating an Action
Actionsaretriggersoralarmssettoletyouknowwhenasensorreadingidentifiesthat
immediateattentionisneeded.Typesofeventsincludesensorreadings,batterylevel,
deviceinactivity,andscheduleddata.Anyoneofthesecanbesettosendanotificationor
triggeranactioninthesystem.Thisguidewillwalkyouthroughcreatingtwotypesof
events.Firstasensorreadingnotificationforatemperaturesensor,thenaninactivity
notification configured for all sensors.
1.
Choose Actions in the main navigationmenu.
2.
AlistofpreviouslycreatedActionswilldisplayonthescreen.Fromhere,youhavethe
ability to filter, refresh, and add new Actions to the list.
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3.
From the Actions page, tap Add Action in the lower right-handcorner.
4.
Select your trigger
The drop-down menu will have the following options for Action Types
•
SensorReading:SetActionsbased
on activity or reading.
•
DeviceInactivity:Actionswhen
the devicedoesn'tcommunicate
foran extended period oftime.
Battery Level: Thisiswhereyoucanset
to be notified when the battery level
drops below a percentage. 15% is the
default setting.
•
Advanced: Actions based on
advanced
rules, such as comparing past
data points
with current ones.
•
Scheduled:TheseActions
are performedatasettime
basis.
5.
Select Sensor Reading from the drop-down menu.
6.
Aseconddrop-downmenuwillappear.Fromhere youwillbeabletoseealistofthe
differenttypeofsensorsregistered toyouraccount. ChooseTemperature inthe
drop-down menu.
7.
Next,youwillbeaskedtoinputthetrigger settings.Youhavetheoptionofsettingthis
trigger for greater than or less than a temperaturereading
8.
Press the “Save” button.

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8.
OnthenextscreenselectUseControl
Unit.
9.
Choosewhichrelayyouwouldliketo use
by clicking the icon on theleft.
Relayoff
Relay on
10.
Select the right blue arrow to continue.
11.
Name your action.
12.
By default, the sensor(s) will not be
assigned to the Action conditions you’ve
just set. To assign a sensor, find the
device(s) you want to designate for this
Action and select.Selected sensor boxes will
turn green when activated. Choose the
sensor box again to unassign the sensor
from the Action.
Continue toggling the sensor(s)
correspondingtothisnewActionuntilyou
are satisfied with your selection. These can
beadjustedlaterbyreturningtothispage.
PresstheSaveIconbuttontocompletethe
process.

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13.
The Action Information page has a series of tabs across the top.
A. Sensors: A table of all past alert notifications for this specific event.
B. History: A table of all past alert notifications for this specific event.
C.Trigger: This is where you can review your triggersettings.
D. Actions:Whereyousettheactionyouwanttohappenwhenanalertstateistriggered.
E. Schedule:Hereyoucanscheduletheeventonlytobeactiveatcertaintimesorcertain
days.
14.
On the action information page, you can toggle the on/off state of each relay (A)
(B)
is where you set the beginning state of each relay. ON, OFF, OR TOGGLE. (C allows
you to set a timer in minutes and seconds

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Settings View
Toedittheoperational settings for the Wireless Control Unit, choose the
“Settings”
tabto
access the configuration page.
A. The Sensor Name is a unique name you give
the sensor to easily identify it in a list and in any
notifications.
B. TheHeartbeatIntervalishowoftenthesensor
communicates with the gateway if no activity is
recorded.
C. The Poll Interval allows a Scigiene Control to
check-in with the gateway for incoming control
messages more frequently than the configurable
heartbeat. This allows timelier action without
generating multiple repeated data messages as a
fasterheartbeatwould.Yourgatewayhasasimilar
configuration to facilitate retrieving timely control
messages from the server.
D.
Failed Transmissions Before Link Mode
this is
the number oftimes unsuccessful communication
between the Wireless Control Unit and the gateway
canbeattempted before theunitenterslinkmode.
Link Mode is when the control unit starts going
channelbychanneltryingtosendamessagetothe
gateway.Thisscan-cycletakesabout30seconds.
Ifall available channels have been tried and there
is still no connection, no data will be sent for two
hours.
E. Relay Title is where you can assign a nameto
the relay, just like the Sensor Name field above.
The default name will beRelay 1or Relay 2.
F. Default State is where you assign the open or
closed state as the default setting for the relay so it can be adjusted in the Control tab.
“Off” is open. “On” is closed. The control device will listen for messages from the
Scigiene Premiere software via a Scigiene wireless gateway, if a sensor reading meets
the “Aware” state conditions, the control relay willautomatically switch tothenon-default
state. When the sensorreportsareadingoutsideofthe“Aware” stateconditions,therelay
willswitchback to its default state.
G. TheShowswitchtoggles whetherRelay2isshownasanoptionintheControlViewor
not.The same fieldsare available here asinRelay 1 topair Relay 2with a sensor.

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GEN 2 Wireless Control Unit Specifications
ControlUnitRelays
10-Amp Units
30-Amp Units
Initial Contact Resistance
Max. 100 m Ω
Max. 50 m Ω
Max Switching Power
(resistive load)
2500VA 150W (NO)
1662VA 150W (NC)
8310VA (30A 277VAC)
Max Switching Voltage
250 VAC, 100 VDC
(0.5A)
277 VAC
Max Switching Voltage
10A (AC), 5A (DC)
30A
Max Switching Voltage
360 mW
Approx 800 mW
Operate Time (at nominal
voltage / 20°C)
Max 10 ms
Max 20 ms
Release Time (at nominal
voltage / 20°C)
Max 10 ms
Max 10 ms
Max Operating Speed
20 times/min (at nominal
switching capacity)
20 times/min (at nominal
switching capacity)
Number of Relays
2 (individually controlled)
Control Activation
- Automatic based on paired sensor
- Manual through Scigiene Premiere online software
Paired Sensor
Relationship
1 sensor per relay (total: 2 sensors / device)
Power
Input Power
5.5 VDC @ 900 mA
Mechanical
Antenna
Connector: SMA
Gain (dBi): 5.0
Indicator Lights
Four LED indicators
- Power
- Radio (RF) communication
- Relay 1 status (On/Off)
- Relay 2 status (On/Off)
Enclosure
ABS Plastic UL94V-0 flame rating
Dimensions
5.5 x 3.355 x 1.25 in. (139.7 x 85.217 x 31.75 mm)
Weight
8 ounces
Environmental
Operating Temperature
-40° to +85° C (-40° to +185° F)
Certifications:
900 MHz product; FCC ID: ZTL- RFSC1 and IC:
9794A-RFSC1. 868 and 433 MHz product tested
and found to comply with: CISPR 22:2008-09 / EN
55022:2010 - Class B and ETSI EN 300 220-2
V2.4.1 (2012-05).

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VII.
SECURITY
Scigiene GEN 2 Wireless, PoE•X (Power over Ethernet), andMoWi (Wi-Fi) sensors have
been
designedandbuilttosecurelymanagedata.Scigieneworkstoensureyourdata
securityis handled with the utmost care. The same methods utilized by financial
institutions to transmit data are also used in Scigiene's security infrastructure. Security
features from sensorstogateways includetamper-proof networkinterfaces, data
encryption,and
bank-grade security.
Scigiene’s proprietary sensor protocol uses low power and specialized radio equipment to
transmit application data. Wireless devices listening on open communication protocols
cannot eavesdrop on sensors. Packet-level encryption and verification iskey toensuring
data traffic isn't altered between sensors and gateways. Paired with a best-in-class range
and power consumption protocol, all data is transmitted securely from your devices,
ensuring a smooth, worry-free experience.
SENSOR COMMUNICATION SECURITY
Scigiene’s sensor-to-gateway, secure wireless tunnel,
Encrypt-RF”",
is generated using
ECDH-256 (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman) public key exchange to generate a unique
symmetric key between each pair of devices. Sensors and gateways use this link-specific
key toprocess packet-level data with hardware-accelerated128-bit AES encryption, which
minimizespowerconsumptiontoprovidebetterbatterylife.Thankstothiscombination,
Scigiene proudly offers robust bank-grade security at everylevel.
DATA SECURITY ON THE GATEWAY
GEN 2Gatewaysaredesignedtopreventpryingeyesfromaccessingthedatathatisstored
onthesensors.Gatewaysdonotrunonanoff-the-shelf,multi-functionoperatingsystem.
Instead, they run on a purpose-specific, real-time, and embedded state machine that cannot
behackedtorunmaliciousprocesses.Therearealsonoactiveinterfacelistenersthatcan
beusedtogainaccesstothedeviceoverthenetwork.Thefortifiedgatewaysecuresyour
data from attackers and secures the gateway from becoming a relay for malicious
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Scigiene Premiere SECURITY
The Scigiene Premiere system is the online software and central hub for configuring
your device
settings. All data issecured ondedicated servers operating Microsoft SQL
Server. Access is granted through the Scigiene Premiere user interface that requires Two-
Factor Authentication, oran Application Programming Interface (API) safeguarded by 256-
bit Transport Layer Security
(TLS1.2)encryption.TLSisablanketofprotectiontoencrypt
alldataexchangedbetween Scigiene Premiere and you. The same encryption is
available to you whether you are a Basic or PremiereuserofScigiene Premiere. You
canrestassuredthatyourdataissafewithScigiene Premiere.
Scigiene Premiere ENTERPRISE
If your organization does not allow for external data communication due to sensitive
information or regulations, such as national laboratories, where information systems need
to remain behind advanced security protocols and firewalls, Scigiene offers an on-premise
version of Scigiene Premiere. Scigiene Premiere Enterprise provides the same
feature set as the Scigiene Premiere
online software but allows your organization to
host and maintain its own sensor
data.
OPTIONAL DATA AUTHENTICATION
SensorPrints istheindustry's only end-to-end Internet
ofThingsdataauthenticationplatformforlow-power
wireless sensors. SensorPrints authenticates data by
issuingauniquefingerprintforeachdevicewithinthe
IoT.Dataissecuredfromthepointofgenerationto
the point of consumption. Easy to install and use,
SensorPrintsisthedefinitiveIoTsecuritysolution for
any enterprise.
SensorPrints authenticates data at both the point of
generation and consumption, creating trust between the sensor and server levels.
Implementing 256-bit SHA 3 authentication, SensorPrints creates a "fingerprint" for a
ScigieneWirelessSensorthatcontainsanauthenticatedsensormessage.Whendatais
transmitted from the sensor, it is accompanied by a generated authentication token. Upon
receiptbytheapplication,thetokenisevaluatedviacryptographichashfunctionagainsta
uniquepersensorsecretkey.Thisstepprovidesanunprecedentedleveloffull-coverage
security for any Scigiene user wishing to secure their IoTdevices and data.

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VIII.
SUPPORT
For technical support, troubleshooting tips and for error reporting, please contact
Scigiene
WARRANTY INFORMATION
(a)
ScigienewarrantsthatScigiene-brandedproducts(Products)willbefreefromdefects
in materialsandworkmanshipforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedatetheProductsarrive
at theCustomer'sshippingaddresswithrespecttohardwareandwillmateriallyconform
to theirpublishedspecificationsforaperiodofone(1)yearwithrespecttosoftware.
Scigiene may resell sensors manufactured by other entities and are subject to their
individual Warranties;ScigienewillnotenhanceorextendthoseWarranties.Scigiene
doesnotwarrant that the software or any portion thereof is error-free. Scigiene will
have no Warranty obligationwithrespecttoProductssubjectedtoabuse,misuse,
negligence,oraccident.If anysoftwareorfirmwareincorporatedinanyProductfailsto
conformtotheWarrantyset forthinthisSection, Scigiene shallprovide abugfixor
softwarepatchcorrecting such
non-conformancewithinareasonableperiod.Scigieneshallprovidethefixorpatchafter
ScigienereceivesfromtheCustomer(i)noticeofsuchnon-conformance,and(ii)
sufficient
information regarding such non-conformance so as to permit Scigiene to create
such bug fix
or software patch. If any hardware component of any Product fails to
conform to the WarrantyinthisSection,Scigieneshall,atitsoption,refundthe
purchasepricelessany discounts, or repair or replace nonconforming Products with
conforming Products or Productshavingsubstantiallyidenticalform,fit,andfunction.
Scigienewillthendeliverthe repairedorreplacementProducttoacarrierforland
shipmenttotheCustomer withina reasonable period after Scigiene receives from the
Customer (i) notice ofsuch
non-conformance, and (ii) thenon-conforming Product provided; however, if, inits opinion,
Scigiene cannot repair or replace on commercially reasonable terms, it may choose to
refund
thepurchaseprice.RepairpartsandreplacementProductsmaybereconditioned
ornew. All replacement Products and parts become the property of Scigiene.
Repaired or
replacement Products shall be subject tothe Warranty, ifanyremains,
originally applicable
to the Product repaired or replaced. The Customer must obtain
from Scigiene a Return MaterialAuthorization(RMA)numberpriortoreturningany
ProductstoScigiene.Products returned under this Warranty must be unmodified.
TheCustomermayreturnallProductsforrepairorreplacementduetodefectsinoriginal
materialsandworkmanship,ifScigieneisnotifiedwithinoneyearoftheCustomer's
receipt of the Product. Scigiene reserves the right to repair or replace Products at its
own and completediscretion.ProductsreturnedunderthisWarrantymustbe
unmodifiedandin
original packaging. Scigiene reserves the right torefuse Warranty
repairs or replacements for
anyProductsthataredamagedornotinoriginalform.For
Productsoutsidetheone-year Warrantyperiod,repairservicesareavailableatScigiene
atstandardlaborratesforaperiod of one year from the Customer's original date of
receipt.
(b)
AsaconditiontoScigiene'sobligationsundertheimmediatelyprecedingparagraphs,
Customer shall return Products to be examined and replaced to Scigiene's facilities,
in shipping cartons which clearly display a valid RMA number provided by Scigiene.
The
Customer acknowledges thatreplacement Products may berepaired, refurbished or
tested,
and found to be complying. The Customer shall bear the risk of loss for such
return shipmentandshallbearallshippingcosts.Scigieneshalldeliverreplacementsfor
Products determinedbyScigienetobeproperlyreturned,shallbeartheriskoflossand
suchcostsof shipmentofrepairedProductsorreplacements,andshallcredita
Customer'sreasonable costs of shipping such returned Products against future
purchases.

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(c)
Scigiene’ssoleobligationundertheWarrantydescribedorsetforthhereshallbeto
repair
orreplace non-conforming products as set forth inthe immediately preceding
paragraph, or
torefundthedocumentedpurchasepricefornon-conformingProductsto
theCustomer. Scigiene’s WarrantyobligationsshallrunsolelytoaCustomer,and
Scigieneshallhaveno obligation to thecustomers ofa Customer orother users of the
Products.
Limitation of Warranty and Remedies.
THEWARRANTYSETFORTHHEREINISTHEONLYWARRANTYAPPLICABLETO
PRODUCTS PURCHASED BYTHE CUSTOMER. ALLOTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMED. SCIGIENE’S LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY
WARRANTY, IN NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY A CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT. UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SCIGIENE BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THE PRICE STATED FOR THE PRODUCTS IS A
CONSIDERATION IN LIMITING SCIGIENE'S LIABILITY. NO ACTION, REGARDLESS OF
FORM,ARISINGOUTOFTHISAGREEMENTMAYBEBROUGHTBYACUSTOMER
MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OFACTIONHASACCRUED.
INADDITION TOTHE WARRANTIES DISCLAIMED ABOVE, SCIGIENE SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY AND WARRANTIES, IMPLIED OREXPRESSED,
FOR USES REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE PERFORMANCE IN WHICH FAILURE OF A
PRODUCT COULD LEAD TO DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE
PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LIFE
SUPPORT ORMEDICAL DEVICES, ORNUCLEAR APPLICATIONS. PRODUCTS ARE
NOT DESIGNED FOR AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN ANY OF THESE
APPLICATIONS.
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