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Jimi IoT Temperature Sensor Introduction and Tutorial

The document introduces a temperature sensor that can monitor temperatures in vehicles transporting perishable goods. It has an operating voltage of 5V DC, works between -40°C and 125°C, and connects via RS232. It transmits temperature data at set intervals that platforms can access through commands to integrated devices like the GT06E and JM-VG04 for real-time monitoring and alerts if temperatures exceed thresholds.

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Jimi IoT Temperature Sensor Introduction and Tutorial

The document introduces a temperature sensor that can monitor temperatures in vehicles transporting perishable goods. It has an operating voltage of 5V DC, works between -40°C and 125°C, and connects via RS232. It transmits temperature data at set intervals that platforms can access through commands to integrated devices like the GT06E and JM-VG04 for real-time monitoring and alerts if temperatures exceed thresholds.

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TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Introduction & Tutorial


Version 1.0

1. Introduction
Temperature sensor is suitable for monitoring the temperature of a certain sector inside a
vehicle in real-time, especially when delivering perishables. When the temperature exceeds
preset value, an alert will be sent to platform, allowing someone to take immediate measures
to prevent the goods from rot and loss.

2. Picture
Connector

Sensor bulb

3. Specification
Operating voltage 5V DC
Working current <10mA
Communication interface RS232
Baud rate 9600
Type NTC temperature sensor (thermistor transducer)
Working temperature -40℃-125℃(-30-110℃ recommended)

4. Wiring diagram
5. Supported devices

GT06E X3 JM-VG04

6.1 Commands of X3
 Function: Turn on/off the power supply of communication interface
Command: IDCAR,ON/OFF#

 Function: Activate/block data transmission of communication interface


Command: WSTC,ON,X# (X=1-3)
X=1: reserved for common peripherals, Baud rate is 115200
X=2: specific for RFID reader, Baud rate is 9600
X=3: specific for temperature sensor, Baud rate=9600
Note: When this command WSTC,ON,X# is sent, to function it you have to restart the device by
sending command RESET#, or you can restart manually.
Note: For customers using third-party platforms, X=2 or X=3 is suitable for other peripherals
whose Baud rate is 9600.
 Function: Set the time interval of collecting data
Command: TEMPREP,TEMP,T#
T=1-255 (unit: second), the time interval of collecting temperature data, default=1s.

 Function: Set the time interval of uploading data


Command: TEMPREP,ON/OFF,T#
T=10-3600 (unit: second), the time interval of uploading temperature data, default=20s.

 Function: Activate/block data pack filtering


Command: TEMPMODE,A#
A=0: Filter out abnormal temperature values when uploading.
A=1: Upload temperature values without filtering,

6.2 Commands of GT06E


 Function: Activate/block temperature monitoring
Command: Command: WSTC,A,B,C#
A=ON/OFF, activate/block data transmission of communication interface.
B=1, peripheral type 1, reserved for users.
B=2, peripheral type 2, specific for RFID reader.
B=3, peripheral type 3, specific for temperature sensor.
C=BPS, Baud rate of the interface, optional value: 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200.
Note: When setting this function, any parameter can’t be omitted or missed, also the Baud rate
ought to be correct.
6.3 Commands of JM-VG04
 Function: Turn on/off the power supply of communication interface
Command: IDCAR,ON/OFF#

 Function: Activate/block data transmission of communication interface


Command: WSTC,ON,X# (X=1-3)
X=1: reserved for common peripherals, Baud rate is 115200
X=2: specific for RFID reader, Baud rate is 9600
X=3: specific for temperature sensor, Baud rate=9600
Note: For customers using third-party platforms, X=2 or X=3 is suitable for other peripherals
whose Baud rate is 9600.

7. Platform
1) Click “Report” on homepage.

2) Click “Temperature” on the left column, select the account and time period and input the IMEI
number, then click “View Chart” or “Export”.
3) Then you can view the temperature history graph.

4) Or export a temperature report.

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