Elpas Solutions 5-PBB00433 Personnel identify badge User Manual

Elpas Solutions Ltd. Personnel identify badge

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  www.elpas.com Page 1 of 4V3/Jan 2016  Elpas3 Personnel Identity Badge P/Ns: 5-PBB00433, 5-PBB00433-1, 5-PBB00433-2, 5-PBB00433-3, 5-PBB00433-5, 5-PBB00433-7, 5-PBB00433-E, 5-PBB00433-G, 5-PBB00433-K, 5-PBB01433-E User Guide  Introduction This Guide provides basic instructions for the successful usage of the Personnel Identity Badge  CAUTION! Reasonable effort was made to ensure that the specifications and other information in this guide are accurate and complete at the time of its publication. Nonetheless, all information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice. Any modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Elpas Solutions Ltd. will void all warranties including the pertinent regulatory certifications and as such revoke your authority to operate this product. Furthermore unauthorized modifications may also result in damage to this device and may cause a safety hazard to the users.  Product DescriptionThe Elpas Personnel Identity Badge is a supervised triple-tech, 2-way, Active RFID Tag that provides wireless real-time monitoring and tracking of workers that may be at-risk of workplace related attacks or injuries. The unique form factor of the badge allows it to serve as a photo ID personnel badge. When you insert it into its corresponding card holder (sold separately), you can bundle the badge with ISO standard credentials and wear it horizontally (landscape format) or vertically (portrait format). Additionally, the badge can also serve as a proximity ID key with legacy access control installations. The badge emits EMI safe RF (433MHz) receives IR (800nm) data messages and then, and receives Ack (Acknowledge) RF messages that confirm transmission success. This data enables real-time sub-room level location awareness of the protected employee, which Elpas Safety, Security & Visibility Solutions or other management and building access control systems can use. The badge also features dual call-button duress alerting and an onboard LF (125 KHz) receiver that enables instantaneous near-exit location detection for staff/patient/guest escort to administer procedures in addition to triggering near-exit access control alert response protocols. The Personnel Identity Badge is IP66 rated, cleanable with alcohol based disinfectants and is powered by a field-replaceable lithium battery. . Supported Event Transmissions Personnel Identity Badges supports LF, Battery, Motion, Motionless, Exit from LF and two discrete Button Press supervision events; designated B1 & B2: Button Press Events Upon a button press, an RF message is transmitted (about 1ms in duration) and receives an RF Ack message when the system receives the transmission. Without Ack, the badge retries to transmit four more times, 50ms apart prior to deactivation B1=1 and B2=1. When the buttons are released, B1=0 and B2=0. Another RF message is transmitted until it receives the Ack message or tries five more times. In the steady state (no button press / button release) B1=0 and B2=0.  IMPORTANT: The badge does not support the transmission of two simultaneous button press supervision events.    Event Transmission Rates in LF Zones  Moving Badge LF Response Time: Onboard LF receiver polls every 250ms to check if the badge is in an LF zone. Transmission Rate: One RF supervision transmission (about 1ms in duration). If does not receive Ack transmission, retries four times, 50ms apart. Transmitted Message Type: RF Data Message includes ID code of LF Beacon. Motion bit, M=1. Motionless Badge LF Response Time: Onboard LF receiver polls every 250ms to check if the badge is in an LF zone Transmission Rate: One RF supervision transmission (about 1ms in duration). If does not receive Ack transmission, retries four times, 50ms apart. Transmitted Message Type: RF Data Message includes ID code of LF Beacon. Motion bit, M=0  .

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