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GT Lite Operation and Maintenance Manual 
 
GT Lite Sensor Suite 
GT Lite contains 7 onboard sensors; 4 digital and 3 analog.  Additionally external analog and 
digital sensors can be wired to the device.  Below is a description of the standard sensor suit. 
Temperature Sensor 
GT Lite includes an onboard temperature sensor accurate to ± 1.5˚C over its entire range of  
-40˚C to + 85˚C.  A high and low threshold is user configurable.  If the temperature crosses 
a threshold, an alarm is immediately generated.  The alarm is only re-armed after crossing 
back into a non-alarm state. 
Optic Sensor 
GT Lite includes an optic sensor to read ambient light through the sensor shown in Figure 2 
above.  A high threshold is user configurable.  If the light level crosses the threshold, an 
alarm is immediately generated.  The alarm is only re-armed after crossing back into a non-
alarm state. 
Shock Sensor 
GT Lite includes a shock sensor to detect impacts on the device.  A high threshold is user 
configurable.  If there is an impact on the device above the threshold, an alarm is 
immediately generated.  The alarm is immediately rearmed. 
Door Sensor (optional) 
GT Lite has an option to include a door sensor.  The door sensor is typically a magnetic 
proximity sensor that is either installed internal to the device or external via the external 
connector.  There is also an option for a plunger switch for container door mounting.  If 
enabled, alarms are generated when the sensor changes state (ex. door open to door closed). 
Mount Sensor 
GT Lite has an internal mount sensor.  The sensor is an internally mounted magnetic 
proximity sensor.  If enabled, alarms are generated when the sensor changes state (ex. 
mounted to unmounted).  The location of the mount sensor is shown in figure 4 above.  In 
order for the device to be considered mounted, the magnet must be within 2 inches (5 cm) 
from the sensor. 
Motion Sensor (Note: Motion sensor not currently enabled) 
GT  Lite  has  an  internal  motion  sensor  to  detect  when  the  device  is  moving.    The  motion 
sensor has configurable timeouts to determine when the device is moving or stopped.  For 
example, the device must be moving for X number of seconds before it is considered in 
motion or it must be stopped for Y number of seconds to be considered stationary.  As noted 
above, being in motion can trigger a different reporting interval. 
  Prepared:  R. Straz 
Date: July 25, 2007 
 
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