GeoTrax Protection GT69000 PCS/GSM 1900MHz Self-Contained GPS Device User Manual
GeoTrax Protection LLC PCS/GSM 1900MHz Self-Contained GPS Device
User Manual
GLOBAL PURSUIT SYSTEMS CASH TRACKER (THE BULL DOG) USERS GUIDE Product Description: The Bull Dog is the most advanced product available for the covert tracking of cash. It encompasses multiple technologies to provide the user with the most capable means of locating currency if it is stolen. The technologies included are GPS receiver, a cellular modern and a radio frequency transmitter. Each of these technologies are radio frequency based items and therefore require the proper handling and care of the device. Device Handling: First and foremost, it is important to realize that this device is an electronic assembly. While it was designed and constructed to withstand the proper handling and use, without damaging the unit, improper handling of the device will damage the device and render it useless. The device should be handled with care. Please do not drop the device or try to bend the device to see how flexible it is. You should feel very confident that you can however handle the device as you would any electronics device. Nomml transport of the device between cash drawers, if necessary, can be done without damaging the device. As the device contains transmitted radio frequency sound waves caution should be used when handling the device near the body and in particular near the head. However, be advised that the device uses commercially available radio frequency assemblies that have been shielded and the device has received the certification fi-orn the FCC that imder the intended me of the product, the device will not cause any personal harm. Using The Device: The Bull Dog looks and feels like a stack of 100 bank notes. It is designed to be placed in a cash drawer and remain in the drawer until needed in a robbery situation. One of the most critical components to the device functionality is the battery, as it is needed to power the device. The device incorporates a magnetic reed switch to keep the device in an off position as long as the device remains on the provided magnetic base. Therefore, the device should always remain on the magnetic base unless being used in a robbery. Using the device when needed is very simple. If you experience a robbery situation and you are going to give the criminal the money in your cash drawer then follow these simple steps: 1. Starting from the lefi of the drawer (small bills) just take the bills and stack them on the next hill to the right. As you move from lefi to right you will have the opportunity to include the tracking device and surround it with other bills. This helps minimize the likelihood of detection of the Bull Dog. 2. Hand the entire stack of money and the Bull Dog to the perpetrator or place it in a bag if provided. Avoid trying to pass the Bull Dog to the perpetrator as a stand-alone item as the detection of the device is probably likely in this scenario. 3. The Bull Dog requires no special intervention by the user! There are no special buttons to push, as the device will activate once it is removed from the magnetic plate 4. Follow your normal robbery procedures! Cautions & Reminders: The success of the device is determined by the condition of the device when it is used. In particular, the battery must have sufficient power to run the device. Please handle the device with care and keep it in the cash drawer and on the magnetic plate at all times. There are no user serviceable components and no need for anyone other than a qualified technician to try and service the device. The Bull Dog does not know if the user is a good or bad person. Any removal of the device from the magnetic plate will cause the device to be active until it is replaced on the magnetic base. As this is a wireless device, it will immediately summons law enforcement to the event of a robbery.
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