Auto+ SmarTech™ Shredders
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FAQ´s
It allows our shredders to send notifications to users about the status of their Auto Feed shredding job. They can receive confirmation the shredding job has been completed or status messages (such as bin full or paper jam). This improves performance and productivity in the workplace, allowing users to spend less time at the shredder and not have to walk back to check on it’s status.
It communicates from the shredder over the internet to a user’s smart phone or tablet to provide notification on their shredding job.
Yes - this app is designed to be easy to use and for you to get notifications whereever you are, after a few simple setup steps the first time a shredder is used.
No. SmarTech works directly out of the box with Bluetooth -- no setup required. Connecting to the internet over your wireless network takes a few extra steps. Depending on your network security, an IT Administrator may need to perform these steps (see later questions).
There will be a SmarTech label attached to the shredder. If you approach the shredder with a mobile device running the SmarTech app, the app will connect to the shredder automatically.
There is no limit to how many users can use a shredder.
There is no limit to how many administrators a shredder can have.
There is no limit to how many shredders a user can link in their app.
There is no limit to how many users can register for notifications.
The shredder needs to be running for at least 10 seconds before the app will track its activity. This prevents sending notifications when only shredding a few documents quickly.
Unfortunately, the data is not being analysed at this time. In the future, for users that complete the product registration, we would like to be able to improve our warranty and repair services by monitoring your usage and services. Please stay tuned.
Unfortunately, SmarTech is limited to mobile devices at this time. We are investigating email and computer support to keep you connected and informed. Please stay tuned.
Yes. A shredder's status can be checked over the internet at any time, as long as you have connected your app to that shredder over Bluetooth at least once in the last 90 days.
No. Your mobile device just needs to have access to the internet to receive notifications.
Users will receive the following notifications, only for each shredding job they register for:
1) Shredding was successful.
2) The paper bin is full or the door was opened while shredding.
3) The paper feed has been jammed.
Users will not be notified if oil is low or the shredder is cooling down.
Administrators for a shredder will receive the following notifications for all shredding jobs:
1) The paper bin is full or the door was opened while shredding.
2) The paper feed has been jammed.
3) The oil level in the shredder is low (only sent once per day).
4) The shredder is cooling down.
Administrators will not be notified of successful shredding.
Each of these notifications will also include the shredder's name.
If you have multiple shredders in the same room we recommend placing no closer than 8m apart. This will prevent accidentally connecting to a different shredder.
Network traffic and signal strength can cause timing to vary, but notifications will arrive within a few seconds of the shredder completing its task.
You can change the name of the shredder in the settings (up to 14 characters). Other users will not see the new name on the shredder until the next time they connect via Bluetooth. Please be aware that notifications will use this name, so users should be able to identify their shredder based on the name you choose.
If you connect to a shredder by Bluetooth with using the app, the app will be able to determine the model number and the correct supplies automatically. If you are away from the shredder, the app will use the last shredder that you connected to as a reference.
In the app, simply select the settings menu and choose Product Registration.
In the Wireless Connection area of the settings menu, there is an icon for firmware updates.
As long as the shredder can continue to use the same network connection, you do not have to do anything. We do recommend that you update the shredder's name so that users will know where to find it.
You have a few options to stop notifications:
(1) The simplest is just to not connect your mobile device before shredding. That will stop you from being notified after shredding.
(2) If you still receive error notifications from other users, that is because you are registered as an administrator of that shredder. To unregister, connect your app to the shredder over Bluetooth, open the settings menu, and deselect Administrator. You will not receive any further updates from this shredder unless you register again or connect your app before shredding.
(3) For shredders that you no longer use or may no longer have access to, the app will automatically remove these shredders from your list after 90 days of inactivity.
(4) If you want to stop notifications for all shredders, you can go the settings menu of your mobile device and stop notifications for the SmarTech app entirely. You will need to reverse this process later to continue gaining the benefits of SmarTech on your device.
No. It works by registering the mobile device with the device manufacturer and creating a generic ID for the app to use. Notifications generated by the shredder are sent back to the mobile device manufacturer with that ID, for them to send the notification directly to you. The app does not store any personally identifiable information. Generic operational information from the shredder is stored to be able to know when to send notifications to users.
No. The only company information that can be provided is through (1) naming the shredder manually with a name that could identify the company and (2) completing the product registration, which is optional.
Information is stored in a continuous format, called "blob storage". This storage is infrequently managed and can be maintained for twelve months or more. Nothing personally identifiable is ever stored in this manner.
No. Email addresses and other personal information are not gathered by the app. These items are part of the optional product registration.
No. Email addresses and other personal information are not gathered by the app. These items are part of the optional product registration.
It only transmits data about the shredder's operation, including which buttons are pressed, which icons are lit, and if the motor is running. These are the same things you can see by looking at the shredder's control area.
The shredder uses Bluetooth in close proximity to identify the user's mobile device -- this prevents sending notifications to all users every time the shredder is used.
The shredder uses wireless networking to reach the internet when sending notifications, so users can be far away from the shredder without worrying about their connection.
A mobile device is only registered with the shredder until the next use. As soon as shredding completes, the mobile device is unregistered.
The shredder will remain listed in the mobile app, just in case you want to check on the shredder remotely. If the shredder is not used or checked for 90 days, the app will remove it from its list.
Auto+ SmarTech 300X, 600X, & 750X models.
To have the best user experience, we recommend asking for special consideration for the shredder as a business machine. The shredder adheres to strict requirements for both security and privacy. However, we understand that some organizations have restrictive policies for good reason, so we do include a way to disable the wireless function.
PLEASE TAKE CAUTION -- THIS PROCESS IS PERMANENT.
With the shredder on and the AutoPwr button lit, press and hold the FWD button.
While holding FWD, also press and hold the REV button.
The motor will start and the paper feed jam icon will appear.
Continue holding both buttons for 6-10 seconds.
Release both buttons.
The REV button will light up for 3 seconds to confirm that wireless is disabled.
Open the app and turn the shredder on to cause them to connect automatically. In the app, open the settings for the shredder and select Wireless Connection. In the list of networks that appear, choose which network the shredder should join and enter the password when prompted.
The app uses the mobile device's internet connection. This could be a wireless network or a cellular data plan. There is no requirement to be on the same network as the shredder. There is no additional setup required for the app.
The app requires an iOS or Android device with support for Bluetooth LE.
This includes:
iPhone 5 and newer.
iPad (3rd Generation) and newer.
iPad Mini.
iPad Pro.
Any Android phone or tablet with resolution 1920 x 1024 dpi and Android version 5, 6, or 7.
Using Bluetooth, the shredder only scans within a few meters to prevent connecting to distant users on accident. Once connected, the communication can be maintained for up to 30 meters (although this may be reduced by obstructions such as walls, appliances, and other wireless products). The connection will be dropped once the app is closed to free the shredder for other users, although internet connections will continue to provide status and notifications.
You have to have Bluetooth to connect to the shredder initially, to determine which user should be notified of which activities.
You have to have an internet connection to receive the notifications, to alleviate any distance concerns.
Please note that the shredder does not require either connection to shred documents. It will continue to perform as a Stack-and-Shred shredder with no wireless connection at all. Wireless connections are only needed to provide users with notifications remotely.
Absolutely! The Auto Feed shredder will still perform as an excellent shredder for your documents with no wireless connection at all. Simply skip the setup steps to connect the shredder to a network and the shredder will continue to function offline. If your company would like to take additional steps to shut down the shredder's wireless capability permanently, this can be done quickly and easily. Because this operation is permanent, please contact customer services for instructions to walk through this process.
Yes. Bluetooth is used to identify which mobile device should receive notifications. It is also used during setup to determine which shredder to configure.
Firmware updates should be done very rarely, and only when necessary. No regular firmware updates are planned; this feature is only to support future changes to the wireless technology used by mobile devices. This is not to be confused with app updates, which may be regularly updated when prompted by your mobile device.
–Cooling | Nothing - the app is telling you that the shredder is cooling down. After heavy use, the shredder will take additional time to protect itself and keep the motor in good condition. During this time, the shredder is just paused; it will resume shredding, and your documents will remain locked if you set a lock code. You will still receive a job complete notification after a brief delay. |
–Bin Full/ Door open | In order for the shredder to be able to start shredding again action needs to be taken. Someone needs to go to the shredder and either empty the bin or close the door. |
–Low oil | This is telling you that the shredder will soon need oil. The shredder will continue to function without oil, but may decrease the life of the machine. Please ensure that you have oil to add to the shredder. If you need additional oil, you can use the supply order page in the app to order some directly. |
–Jam | In order for the shredder to be able to start shredding again action needs to be taken. Someone needs to go to the shredder and remove the paper jam. |
Notifications are controlled by your mobile device, not by the app. There are some differences between devices, especially between iOS and Android systems. Where possible, you can customise your notification experience through the settings of your mobile device.
The shredder requires internet access to provide SmarTech features. While reconfiguring the network frequently may work, it is frustrating. We recommend considering a separate network connection for business machines. Many organizations already have these types of networks and can include the shredder without modifying any network or changing any security settings.
Shredders are automatically removed from the app if they have not been used in 90 days. Just walk up to the shredder with the app open and it will reconnect automatically.
The shredder will resume shredding once power is restored.
An internet connection is needed to send notifications, although the shredder will work without it.
Once the internet connection is restored, the shredder will reconnect automatically -- you do not need to reset anything.
Shredders are automatically removed from the app if they have not been used in 90 days. If you would like to clear the list immediately, you can delete and reinstall the app to return all settings to default.
The SmarTech app needs your permission to send you notifications. If you did not allow this when the app was installed, you will need to go to the settings for your mobile device and allow notifications. You will also need to be connected to the internet for notifications to reach your device.
Users that have registered as the administrator for a shredder will receive a copy of any unsuccessful notification. If you would like to stop these notifications, connect your app to the shredder over Bluetooth, open the settings menu, and deselect Administrator. You will not receive any further updates from this shredder unless you register again or connect your app before shredding.
There are a few reasons why a notification may not be sent:
1) Users are not notified for low oil or cool down times, and Administrators are not notified of successful shredding.
2) Users will only be notified if they have registered for that shredding job. That means that the app must be open prior to or during shredding, with the message displayed that the app has been registered for notifications.
3) The shredder must be able to reach the internet to send notifications.
4) The app must be connected to the internet to receive notifications.
Different mobile devices handle Bluetooth communication in slightly different ways. Some will retain a connection even after it appears to be disconnected, which prevents other devices from connecting. Each mobile device will generally correct this automatically within a few minutes. However, if needed, cycling power to the shredder with the rear power switch and forcibly closing and restarting the app will force the Bluetooth connection to restart.
The app keeps track of the shredder while it is running. When the shredder is first powered up, however, there is no activity history. At this time, the app may incorrectly indicate that some of the status lights are lit while it is gathering information. No notifications will be sent by this and the app will correct itself within a few moments. There is no cause for concern with the shredder. Each time that the shredder loses power, please allow a short time for the status to update.
As a convenience for users, some mobile devices will automatically attempt to pair a Bluetooth device whenever they see one. Unfortunately, that can cause confusion when devices are not meant to pair. No pairing is required or supported by the shredder. If you do see this prompt, please ensure that Bluetooth is enabled before opening the app, then cancel any request for a PIN number. Once you return to the app, it will connect automatically.
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