Wiser Systems Inc. A01116 User Manual
WISER RRLT Quick Start Guide
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1.1
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 2
Parts ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
Physical Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 2
Temporarily Attaching to Wall ................................................................................................................... 4
Software Guide .......................................................................................................................................... 6
For Developers, Software API ................................................................................................................. 15
Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................................ 15
FCC Regulations ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Contact Information ................................................................................................................................. 16
Introduction
WISER’s RRLT Locator System leverages new advances in Ultra-Wide Band technologies to deliver
low cost/high accuracy real-time localization. The WISER RRLT solution consists of a mesh network
where each node of the mesh consists of a 2-way WISER USB Dongle. Each Dongle may act
interchangeably as either a mesh antenna or a roaming device that may be tracked within the mesh.
The WISER USB Dongle is the first product of a suite of products designed to allow real time tracking
and locating of objects equipped with a WISER USB Dongle. The following manual provides
instructions on how to get started quickly with a demonstration of the system.
low cost/high accuracy real-time localization. The WISER RRLT solution consists of a mesh network
where each node of the mesh consists of a 2-way WISER USB Dongle. Each Dongle may act
interchangeably as either a mesh antenna or a roaming device that may be tracked within the mesh.
The WISER USB Dongle is the first product of a suite of products designed to allow real time tracking
and locating of objects equipped with a WISER USB Dongle. The following manual provides
instructions on how to get started quickly with a demonstration of the system.
Parts
Your evaluation kit will include:
1. one or more WISER USB Dongles (in this example, 5)
2. USB Batteries (optional)
3. USB Power Adaptors (optional)
4. USB Extension Cable (optional)
Users may alternatively purchase your own USB Batteries and Power Adaptors, however, it is required
that these accessories comply
that these accessories comply
with the emission limits per the Federal Communications Commission (Section
15.27(a)).
The image below shows an example of the items that may be included.
Physical Setup
This setup assumes you have a base station/laptop or desktop and five WISER Dongles, four to serve as mesh
antennas with one of those plugged into the base station laptop, and the fifth to serve as a tracking device.
Identify an area that you wish to do tracking within, for example a room or office. It is helpful to have an image
of a floorplan (to scale) of the area pre-loaded onto your desktop/laptop computer. This is later used for the
software program. If no map is provided, there is a default map that can be used.
antennas with one of those plugged into the base station laptop, and the fifth to serve as a tracking device.
Identify an area that you wish to do tracking within, for example a room or office. It is helpful to have an image
of a floorplan (to scale) of the area pre-loaded onto your desktop/laptop computer. This is later used for the
software program. If no map is provided, there is a default map that can be used.