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Glossary
21 CFR – The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the USA, issued regulations Title 21
CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Part 11 that provide criteria for acceptance by FDA or
an approved regulatory body, for the acceptance of electronic records, electronic
signatures, and handwritten signatures executed to electronic records as equivalent to
paper records and handwritten signatures executed on paper. These regulations, which
apply to all FDA program areas, are intended to permit the widest possible use of
electronic technology, compatible with the FDA’s responsibility to promote and protect
public health. Part 11 applies to any record governed by an existing FDA predicate rule
that is created, modified, maintained, archived, retrieved, or transmitted using computers
and/or saved on durable storage media. In other words any record from a data logger for
instance that is at some stage stored on a PC or where a PC is used to retrieve the data,
21 CFR Part 11 can be applied. The RF500 system is designed to aid compliance with 21
CFR Part 11.
Antenna – The Gateway and associated transmitters are provided with an antenna. The
antenna is designed for both transmit and receive and is configurable for either horizontal
or vertical mounting.
Autodialler – A device when triggered (by Gateway alarm for example) to dial a specific
telephone number to playback a pre-recorded alarm message.
Email Server IP address – If you have an existing email server, then entering its fixed IP
address will enable the Gateway to send emails to anyone using your own email server.
Ethernet/Network/LAN – Terms used to describe the connection of the Gateway to
various users with access to the system. Personal Computers are connected together
using a network via Ethernet ports combining to make a Local Area Network.
FCC – Federal Communications Commission.
Firmware – The micro-processor program that runs in each transmitter.
Frequency – Number of cycles-per-second of the radio signal.
IE – Microsoft Internet Explorer.
IP address – Internet Protocol address. Unique identifier for each device connected to a
network.
Licence free – Term used to describe a radio frequency band in terms of licence to
broadcast. RF500 uses the licence free band of 2.4GHz where there is no requirement to
purchase any kind of licence in order to use the product. Also refer to the FCC approvals.
Meshing – The technology used in the RF500 system provides a unique operating
environment for the transmitters. Transmitters are setup to be either part of the Backbone
or as a normal Transmitter. Those designated as part of the Backbone remain in RF
contact with each other. By doing this the system is able to dynamically adapt to changing
conditions automatically ensuring the integrity of the system at all times. The meshing
technology allows the system to determine the best route for any data packets to be
transmitted from the transmitters back to the Gateway or vice-versa.
Password – A case sensitive minimum 6-character password is required for log in and
any changes to the Gateway setup.
PT100 – Platinum Resistance Device for measuring temperature.
RF – An abbreviation of the words Radio Frequency. Commonly used to describe
“wireless radio communication”.
RH – Relative Humidity. The amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere
expressed as a percentage of the maximum that could be present at the same
temperature.
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