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Guard Tour Equipment
Used by Security Guards,
Building Managements
and as inexpensive Logging Device in maintenance and service industry.
Facility requiring periodic maintenance keeps track of work in progress and log
of completion.
Service and Maintenance company provides their clients with printed report that
crucial
components and components in hard to get areas were inspected and serviced.
Simple device can eliminate service tickets and simplify billing. |

Stainless steel
iButtons are mounted to solid surface (door frame, machine, equipment, etc.)
using epoxy, mounting bracket or key ring. |

Fire extinguisher test, inventory control,
service, maintenance and inspection log is quick and effective. Work
tracking and billing is simplified. |

Security Patrol, Guard
Tour
Simple touch with Reader stores iButton's serial number along with time
stamp in Reader's memory. |
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At the end of shift
Reader is placed into Downloader and stored information is transferred to a
computer. Only one Downloader is required at the dispatch center. Guard Tour
Software stores this info in database searchable by location, date, time and
displays the full guard tour for verification purpose, payroll and security
log. Paper trail can be printed for billing purpose or incident report. |
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Reader
Specifications |
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Physical: |
Sealed plated aluminum
case that resists scratches, drops and water |
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Weight: |
3.7 ounces (105 gm) |
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Dimensions: |
Length 5-1/8" Diameter
15/16" (130.2 x 23.8 mm) |
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Memory: |
48K |
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Storage Capacity: |
Up to 5400 iButton ID
reads
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Battery:
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3-volt lithium 2/3 "A"
size (Eveready Energizer EL123AP or equivalent) |
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Battery Life: |
Up to 1 year |
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Estimated Use: |
Up to 40,000 continuous
reads |
Clock:
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Real-time with capacity
to operate up to 1 minute after battery disconnected |
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Communications: |
IrDA (pulse) |
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Transfer Rate: |
Full memory will
transfer in approximately 8.5 seconds |
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Data Output: |
ASCII text file |
iButton:
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Reads ID of all Dallas
Semiconductor iButtons. Option to read data stored in 1982, 1985, 1986,
1992, 1993 and 1994 buttons |
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Storage Temperature: |
-40 degrees to 149
degrees F (-40 to 60 deg. C)
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Operating
Temperature: |
32 degrees to 122
degrees F (0 to 50 deg. C)
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Humidity: |
95% noncondensing |
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Downloader Specifications
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Dimensions: |
4.0" x 4.1" x 1.8" (102
x 105 x 46 mm) |
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Weight: |
8.2 ounces (232.5 gm) |
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Number of Readers: |
2 |
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Power Supply
Adaptors: |
120 volt 60 Hz or 220
volt 50 Hz
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Indicator Lights:
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Transmit, Receive,
Power
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Connection Ports: |
Computer, Extension,
Power |
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Serial
Communications: |
Standard RS232 |
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iButton
Specifications |
Physical:
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Memory chip stored
inside button-shaped, water-resistant, stainless-steel case |
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Dimensions:
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0.64" diameter x 0.12"
height (16.3 x 3.2 mm), 0.64" diameter x 0.23" height (16.3 x 5.9 mm), 0.68"
diameter mounting flange (17.3 mm) |
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Weight: |
0.057 ounces (1.6 g) |
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Operating
Temperature: |
-40 degrees to 185
degrees F (-40 to 85 deg. C) |
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Battery: |
None |
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Data Storage: |
Unique 48-bit serial
number (read only) |
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