EBS ActiveGuard AGUARD-C User Manual

ActiveGuard
Real Time Guard Tour System
Manual
Issue 1.07
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The content of this document is presented “as is.” No guarantees are provided, either stated or suspected, including but not limited to this any suspected guarantees of trade usability and any specified usefulness, unless these are required by law regulations. The Manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes into this document and to withdraw it at any time without notice.
The Manufacturer’s policy is continual development therefore reserves the right to introduce any modifications to The Product and its functions described in The Manual without prior notice.
Availability of particular functions will depend on software version. For more information turn to your nearest Dealer.
Under no circumstances is The Manufacturer liable for any data or profit loss or for any particular, accidental, resultant and indirect damage caused in any way.
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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
Clock........................................................................................................................6
Memory....................................................................................................................6
GPRS service (General Packet Radio Service)...............................................................6
Before using GPRS technology ...................................................................................6
GPRS service charges ................................................................................................6
1. A few words about the device ..........................................................................................7
2. First steps ......................................................................................................................8
SIM card and battery installation ................................................................................8
Battery charging ..................................................................................................... 10
3. Configuration................................................................................................................11
4. Controlling commands................................................................................................... 12
5. Operation rules ............................................................................................................. 13
RF-ID transponder read-out ..................................................................................... 13
Sending „Panic” command ....................................................................................... 13
Sending „Call me” command .................................................................................... 14
Voice connection..................................................................................................... 14
Checking GSM range ............................................................................................... 14
6. Indicating work mode.................................................................................................... 15
Normal work mode.................................................................................................. 15
RF-ID transponder read-out ..................................................................................... 15
GSM range ............................................................................................................. 16
Data transmission ................................................................................................... 16
Registration at GSM network .................................................................................... 16
Battery low............................................................................................................. 17
Battery charging ..................................................................................................... 17
Battery full .............................................................................................................17
Battery empty......................................................................................................... 18
System general error ............................................................................................... 18
7. Information about batteries ........................................................................................... 19
Battery charging and discharging .............................................................................19
8. Operation and maintenance ........................................................................................... 20
9. Exemplary implementation............................................................................................. 20
10. Technical parameters .................................................................................................. 21
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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.
SAFETY ON THE ROAD IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE
Do not use the device while driving a vehicle.
RADIO INTERFERENCE
The device is sensitive to radio interference that can influence quality of connection.
DO NOT USE THE DEVICE WITHIN HOSPITAL AREA
Follow rules and regulations. Do not switch on the device where near to medical equipment.
DO NOT USE THE DEVICE WHILE FILLING UP A CAR
Do not use the device either at petrol stations or petrol and chemical depots.
SWITCH OFF THE DEVICE IN EXPLOSION AREA
Do not use the device where explosives are blasted off. Pay attention to all limits and follow rules and regulations.
USE THE DEVICE CAREFULLY
While talking, do not hold the device too close to your ear. Avoid touching antenna area.
USE PROFESSIONALS
Get qualified service install and repair the device or its parts.
BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES
Use batteries and accessories approved by The Manufacturer only. Do not connect chargers not compatible with the device.
WATER AND DUST RESISTANCE
The device is dustproof and waterproof according to IP67 class. It is yet recommended to keep it safe from excessive dust and humidity.
VOICE COMMUNICATION
The device operates within EGSM 900 and GSM1800 networks. Availability of the two transmission bands depends on GSM Provider network. Incoming voice connection is received automatically with no need of pick-up and is finished when caller disconnects.
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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. Turn to your nearest Dealer to learn more about approved accessories.
General information
PIN code
Before first use make sure the device is properly configured. For more information go to
Configuration, page 11. Before first use get your SIM card ready: either set PIN serial code of
the device or cancel PIN code request using mobile phone. Before inserting, make sure PIN card has got PIN code set on “1111” because originally the device has got PIN code set on “1111”.
Warning:
Once powered, the device verifies PIN code. PIN code is originally set on “1111”. If your
SIM card number is different than “1111”, the card will be automatically blocked. Unblocking will be then possible only by inserting PUK code using mobile phone.
Transmission safety
Data coding
Safety of data sent from the device to server is guaranteed with the very safe and strong DES algorithm (Data Encryption System). Transmission is based on the GSM provider network, therefore the device uses all protections offered by provider to standard mobile phones. Turn to your provider for private APN, if you want to increase system safety.
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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.
Work mode indicator
The device indicates work mode by highlighting buttons with LED diodes.
For more information, go to Indicating work mode, page 15.
Loudspeaker and microphone
The device may work as mobile phone limited to voice connection receiver only.
For more information, go to Voice connection, page 14.
Clock
The device is equipped with real time clock powered by battery.
For more information, go to Configuration, page 11.
Memory
The device has got memory buffered to 128 events, stored when out of range and sent
out immediately after range is restored.
GPRS service (General Packet Radio Service)
GPRS service allows receiving and sending data through GSM network basing on IP
(Internet Protocol). It is data medium which enables wireless access to Internet. It is
possible to send SMS text messages simultaneously with GPRS transmission.
Before using GPRS technology
For more information, availability and GPRS service booking conditions turn to your GSM
provider or service distributor.
GPRS service charges
For more information turn to your GSM provider or service distributor.
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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.
4. Read-out field
The device must approach RF-ID transponder with this part in order to read individual code.
5. Loudspeaker
For voice communication with user.
6. Battery lid
Closed with two bolts.
7. Microphone
For voice communication with user.
8. Charger connectors
For charging battery.
9. Holder
To fasten the device to belt, etc.
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