Xmark DTG RFID Tag For Asset Protection System User Manual Guide

Xmark Corporation RFID Tag For Asset Protection System Guide

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Duress Tag
USER GUIDE
OVERVIEW
In an eXI Asset Protection system (Halo,
identified by the system when they
Additionally, some tags will automatically
the system will recognize as either an
message.
Roam Alert e.g.) user tags are
enter a field of protection.
transmit a coded message that
alarm message or a location
With the Duress Tag, the user may manually initiate an alarm message
to an eXI Asset Protection System. The protection system may be
customized to provide appropriate indications to the system
administrators, depending on the encoded tag identification.
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A lanyard is supplied with the tag for convenience.
FUNCTIONAL
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To send a distress message press the push button.
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The green LED indicator will flash at the rate of 3 times per second to indicate message transmission.
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While the pushbutton is held on, the distress message is transmitted once per second.
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On release of the button, the message will continue to be transmitted once a second for 5 second and
then will be transmitted at the rate of once every 12 seconds for one minute and the LED will flash
once per message transmission.
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The Duress Tag remains inactive unless entered into a field of protection or the Duress Message is
initiated by the user.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
eXI systems are designed to assist staff in providing a high degree of safety for people and therefore should only be used
as a component of a comprehensive security program of policies, procedures, and processes. As with every security
system, eXI highly recommends regular system operational checks to verify functional integrity.
© 2002 eXI Wireless Systems Inc. All rights reserved. eXI, eLink, and all respective logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks or eXI Wireless
Systems Inc.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
eXI Wireless Systems Inc. · 100-13551 Commerce Parkway, Richmond, BC Canada V6V 2L1 · Phone (800) 667-9689 · Fax (604) 207-7760 · www.exi.com
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