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Summary of Contents for EBS ActiveGuard AGUARD-C
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ActiveGuard Real Time Guard Tour System Manual Issue 1.07...
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, EBS Sp. z o.o. declare under our sole responsibility that the product ActiveGuard is in conformity with Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found from http://www.ebs.pl/certyfikaty/...
Table of contents: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY.....................4 All about accessories ......................5 General information ......................5 PIN code ........................5 • Transmission safety ......................5 Data coding ......................5 • Functions review.........................6 RF-ID transponders reader..................6 • Controlling buttons....................6 • Work mode indicator ....................6 • Loudspeaker and microphone..................6 •...
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY Study the advice below carefully. Disregarding may be dangerous or illegal. More information is provided in following parts of this Manual. Do not switch on the device where use is forbidden, as it may cause radio interference or other danger.
All about accessories Before using charger, make sure it is AGUARD-C charger – the only model the device may be charged with. Warning: Use only the batteries, charger and other accessories approved by The Manufacturer to work solely with this model of the device. Using unauthorized appliances voids guarantee for the device and may be dangerous to user.
Functions review RF-ID transponders reader RF-ID transponders reader is located inside the cover. For more information, go to RF-ID transponders read-out, page 13. Controlling buttons The device has got three controlling buttons: „Read-out”, „Panic” and „Call me”. For more information, go to Operation rules, page 13.
1. A few words about the device Functional elements 1. Panic button. Sends “Panic” report to server. This button is additionally highlighted in red. 2. Call button. Sends “Call me” report to server. 3. Read-out button. It activates RF-ID circuit transponders for 15 seconds. This button is additionally highlighted in orange.
2. First steps SIM card and battery installation • All SIM cards should be kept out of reach of children. • SIM card and its connectors may be easily damaged by scratching or folding. Special attention while inserting and removing is therefore recommended. •...
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3. Insert battery. Connect battery connector to outlet in battery cavity. The connector shape prevents from incorrect placing of battery – in case of trouble with placing turn battery round and try again. 4. Lay down wires and close lid by screwing bolts. Page 9/21...
Battery charging Warning: Using chargers other than advised by The Manufacturer voids guarantee for the device and may damage it. Current voltage source must be coherent with that provided on charger’s nominal plate. The device marked with 230V may be supplied from main socket directly. Battery charging is automatic and there is no risk of overcharge.
3. Configuration Once properly configured and powered, the device logs on ActiveGuard server automatically. No other steps required. Configuration is accomplished by sending SMS text message to the device. It must contain particular parameters with certain values assigned. Press space before each SMS. At entering more than one parameter in one SMS press space before each parameter.
4. Controlling commands Controlling commands may be sent to the device as SMS text messages and enable acquiring additional information. KILL Sending this command remotely resets the device. CMD = AT_command Sending it makes the device modem follow this command and return report of action result.
5. Operation rules The device enables full control of user work. Its operation is very simple and is based on reading ID-Tags, labels or RF-ID cards for ActiveGuard Software and transmitting data within real time through GSM/GPRS network to monitor work schedules. Each information sent contains individual ID-Tag number, date and time.
Sending „Call me” command In emergency, you may send “Call me” command to monitoring station. It means you expect operator to call you back. ~ 1 sec Voice connection The device allows automatic answering of calls. Operator may call the device at any time, particularly after “Call me”...
6. Indicating work mode Each work mode currently in use will be signalled with adequate flashing combination of “Panic” and “Read-out” buttons. Normal work mode During normal work, the device signals correct operation with short flashes of “Read-out” button every 5 seconds..
GSM range Once GSM range checking is started, the device displays GSM signal power (for more information, go to Checking GSM range, page 14). Additionally, after each display work mode is shown (GPRS or GSM). The display consists of flashes of “Read-out” button in amount proportional to GSM signal power.
Battery low When battery low, it is being signalled with 2-hour advance before switching off. “Panic” button flashes every 5 seconds and there are two longer sound signals every minute. It is recommended to charge the device at once (for more information, go to Battery charging, page 10).
Battery empty The device monitors battery status and signals it is empty when proper operation is impossible. To enable further work, immediately charge battery. Battery empty is being signalled with simultaneous flashing of two buttons. This sequence lasts until battery is charged enough for the device to start but do not interrupt charging before battery is full.
7. Information about batteries Battery charging and discharging The device is powered by rechargeable battery. Warning: New battery is not fully charged and requires charging. Full efficiency is reached after 2 or 3 chargings and dischargings! Battery may be charged and discharged hundreds of times but eventually it would need replacement.
8. Operation and maintenance The device is a hi-tech Product and requires proper handling. Following instructions below would keep guarantee valid and ensure proper operation for years. • Keep the device, its parts and accessories out of reach of children. •...
10. Technical parameters Read-out type Oncoming Transmission In the real time Communication GPRS / SMS Terminal type RFID R/O – R/W Transponder Transponder type ISO Card, Point Frequency of work 125kHz Read-out distance 2-3 cm Memory type Flash Buffer of events 128 FIFO Optical signalisation YES, appliance status...
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