FAQ
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01.Why do you need Temp Pal?+
Temp Pal ensures a better, more convenient and more accurate temperature care than traditional thermometers.
For child care, Temp Pal brings peace of mind to parents with remote monitoring.
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02.What is the level of electromagnetic wave from Temp Pal? Will it pose risks to children?+
Temp Pal is a BLE (bluetooth low energy) product, and it has very low radiation with emitting only 1/160000 electromagnetic wave of usual cell phone radiation. So please do not worry about the impact of radiation on children. -
03.How is Temp Pal App Verdion 2.0 different from Version 1.0 ?+
Version 1.0 of the Temp Pal app will be removed from the App Store and Google Play on February 1, 2021. Version 1.0 will still operate on existing devices but will no longer be supported by Customer Service. We strongly recommend that you first update the app to version 2.0, and then update the firmware embedded in the Temp Pal device itself. The app update features the following:
1. New Temp Pal device update
Version 2.0 of the Temp Pal app features a new Temp Pal Update function, which revises the firmware embedded in the Temp Pal device. With this update, you will experience better connection quality between Temp Pal and the app. Please charge Temp Pal before updating its firmware. If the device is not fully charged, the update process may be interrupted.
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2. Automatic Account Linking
With version 1.0, you need to connect Temp Pal to your account by clicking the icon every time you open the app.In version 2.0, once Temp Pal is linked to your account, there’s no need to do it again. The app will automatically link the device to your account as soon as you turn on Temp Pal.
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3. Unpairing
In version 1.0, the account and the device are disconnected whenever Temp Pal is turned off or the app is closed.In version 2.0, devices are connected until you manually unpair them. You’ll want to unpair a device when you need to use Temp Pal for other accounts/users.To unpair Temp Pal from your mobile device, click the Network icon next to an account on the member screen. A message will appear: "Disconnect from Temp Pal?” Click OK to unpair.
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4. Location Services (for iOS)
To share the wearer’s location data with other caregivers, you need to enable location services to operate in the background. Version 2.0 features a location service option on the member screen. You can choose to turn this on or off when the app is running in the background.Tap the Map icon to enable continuous tracking of the wearer’s location when the app is running in the background. Red means this function is on. Tap the icon again: when the icon turns gray, it means that Temp Pal is no longer tracking the wearer’s location. Note: Continuous location tracking consumes more battery power.
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04.How to increase the range on your bluetooth device ?+
For better bluetooth coverage, held your mobile device in upright and move to a higher position off the ground.
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05.Why dose a single e-mail only matches one account for the APP ?+
To support the account for a real user using Temp Pal smart thermometer patch. -
06.How do I disconnect the Temp Pal device from the App?+
Unpairing
In version 1.0, the account and the device are disconnected whenever Temp Pal is turned off or the app is closed.In version 2.0, devices are connected until you manually unpair them. You’ll want to unpair a device when you need to use Temp Pal for other accounts/users.To unpair Temp Pal from your mobile device, click the Network icon next to an account on the member screen. A message will appear: "Disconnect from Temp Pal?” Click OK to unpair.
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07.How do I pair the Temp Pal device with the App?+
Automatic Account Linking
The app will automatically link the device to your account as soon as you turn on Temp Pal.
Note: Please make sure to connect your mobile device to the network before linking Temp Pal to your account. Click on the member screen and select the account you want to connect to.
Bonding Process Troubleshooting
Solution A.
The Temp Pal has been bonded with user AAA. Please try again after AAA relieve this Temp Pal or bond another Temp Pal.
Solution B (if Solution A is in vain):
1.If you use iOS system, please try to restart your iOS device.
2. If you use Android system, please try to restart your smart device after removing your Android device’s Bluetooth cache by referring to the steps.
1. Go to the Settings on your Android device.
2. Select Application Manager
3. Click the 3 dots in the top right corner and select All System Apps.
4. Scroll and tap on the Bluetooth app.
5. Stop your device’s Bluetooth app by tapping Force Stop.
6. Next tap Clear Cache.
7. Restart your device and try repairing it to your Reader again.
◎If the steps are a bit different on your particular Android device, you may want to search how to clear the Bluetooth cache for your specific Android Device.
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08.What is Temp Pal's specification in detail ?+
Please refer to the table below:Model Name Temp Pal Premium Model Number STP-MB01-1 Measurement Range 89.6 - 107.6 °F (32 - 42 °C) Display Resolution 0.01 °F (0.01 °C) Accuracy ± 0.09 °F(± 0.05 °C) under measurement range of Temp Pal
± 0.18 °F(± 0.1 °C) over the measurement range of Temp Pal
verified by EN 12470-4 Clinical Thermometer StandardMeasurement Location Armpit Compatible Devices Smartphone, Tablet with Bluetooth® version 4.0 running Apple® operating system iOS 9.0 or later or Android™ operating system 6.0 or later Communication Range Up to 15 feet(up to 5 meters) when applied to the armpit Response Time Temperature sensing every 10s. Once applied to the armpit, Temp Pal require up to 20 minutes to reach stable reading Power On/Off
Pairing
Battery Level CheckThin film button Power Source Rechargeable battery Operating Time Up to 36 hours Charging Time Up to 2.5 hours Battery Level Indication LED and APP Status Indication Dual Color LED Temp Pal® Dimension Length: 28.5 mm, Width: 26.8mm, Thickness: 3.52 mm Temp Pal® Weight 3.3 g Anti-Allergy Contact 3M Double Sided Medical Adhesive
SUS316 stainless steel medical gradeWater and Dust Resistance P 34, Protected from water spray from any direction. Safety Requireme Non-explosive
Non-flammable
Non-heatingReference to standards CE medical device certified,TFDA,GMP,EN 12470-4,IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2,IEC60601-6, IEC60601-11,
ISO 14971,IEC / EN 62366,IEC / EN 62366, ISO 10993-1,-5,-10Radio Regulations Conform to CE - R&TTE, FCC Part 15, SRRC, NCC LP0002 regulatory Operating Temperature / Humidity 41 - 113 °F (5 - 45 °C) / 15 % to 95 % RH (non-condensing) Storage Temperature / Humidity Storage Temperature / Humidity -
09.Is Temp Pal water-proof?+
Temp Pal is sweat-proof and water-resistant. While we have passed IP 34 water-proof certification, Temp Pal is still a electronic device, so we would suggest users to store Temp Pal in dry places, and avoid splashing liquid on Temp Pal. -
10.Dose Temp Pal use rechargeable battery?+
Temp Pal uses eco-friendly, rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Full charge only takes 2-hours. The device typically lasts 36 hours on a full charge. To increase longevity of the battery, we suggest you always charge up Temp Pal™ in its exclusive oval-shaped charger after use. -
11.What is the normal body temperature and what are the symptoms of a fever?+
Most people may have heard that the “normal” body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C). This number is only an average. Your body temperature may be slightly higher or lower. A number of factors can influence your body temperature, including your age, gender, time of day, and activity level.
Here are references for normal body temperature ranges and symptoms of a fever:
Note that Temp Pal® measures armpit temperature that is approximate +- 0.05°C to the core body temperature.
* Table References:
‧ Extracted from Massachusetts Department of Public Health “Fever and the Flu” Fall 2007
‧ Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering Vol26, no.4