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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of CSI Wireless LLC. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement. This documentation and the related software may be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
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America. Printed on recycled paper. to the extent that: (i) the Products and Software are properly and correctly installed, configured, Location Tag™ is a trademarks of CSI Wireless, interfaced, maintained, stored, and operated in registered in the United States Patent and Trademark accordance with CSI Wireless s relevant operator s Office.
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Industry Canada requirements. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE OR LEGAL THEORY The Location Tag product complies with Part 15 of RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE PRODUCTS the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING...
Table of Contents About this Product ......................vi Technical Assistance...................... vi Caution! ..........................1 Overview of the Location Tag .................... 2 Standard Features......................2 Wireless Networks ......................2 Global Positioning System....................3 RF Exposure Safety ......................4 Using the Location Tag: ..................... 5 Turn On and Off......................
Location Tag stores the most recent 400 position reports, and can transmit these on demand. The Location Tag product operates on a rechargeable battery without an external antenna, or an external power supply. The Location Tag was designed for use in portable applications that require occasional position reports, or monitoring capability.
The device is designed for personal use but is not intended for direct contact with the body. Persons with pacemakers must keep the Location Tag at least 8 inches (21 centimeters) from the pacemaker when the Location Tag is turned on.
Overview of the Location Tag The Location Tag is has two user buttons. One of the buttons is for Power button, represented by the symbol [ ] on the button. The other button, colored Grey, is the Locate button. This button is used to send a position report, or to set a geo- fence.
The most obvious advantage of eGPS is the significant improvement in battery life that is achieved. Where normal GPS receivers would last hours, the eGPS receiver in the Location Tag can last for days. Most users will find they only need to recharge the Location Tag about every 12 days.
Using the Location Tag: Turn On and Off • To turn ON the Location Tag, press the Power button [ ] and hold for 2 seconds or more. Both LEDs will immediately be solid GREEN for 5 seconds and then turn off. Thereafter the Status LED will blink RED.
<10% Battery is discharged Sending a Position Report • When the Location Tag is ON and communicating it can send a position report. • Press the Status button [ ] and hold for < 2 seconds. The Status LED will immediately fast blink GREEN for 6 seconds, and proceed to GREEN on for 0.25...
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