OBSERVER


 >> COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
 The Control Unit tracks the movement and time of guards out on patrol, the tracking can be
 achieved in two ways:
 1.) Hand held reader
 2.) Batonless
 >> SPECIAL FEATURES
 · 127 patrol points
 · 7 different routes and times that are randomly selected (guard will never know which route
   he will be walking in advance)
 · Real time clock allows system to be switched on automatically, this eliminates the human
   factor (no relying on security officers to switch the system on)
 · Push button panic or remote panic
 · Data storage between 6-12 months
 · Tamper- and code violation alarm
 · Various codes
 >> 12 C BUS

 1. Will allow the uploading and downloading of data to and from the control unit
 2. Patrol reports
 · Failed patrol, time and date

 · Wrong route, time and date
 3. Alarm reports
 · Tamper caused by pin violation, time and date
 · Tamper caused by battery cover violation, time and date
 · Panic, time and date
 · Power failure, time and date
 4. Route database
 · Allows the user to upload and download a route database to and from an external PC.


 BATON LESS SYSTEM


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 · Low power RF transmitters operating on 433,92Mhz free to air band
 · Activated via push button switch
 · Every transmitter has a low batery indicator
 · Panic activation
   - When panic is activated, guard room can verify where guard needs assistance (at which
   point)
 · Units are durable and resistant to the elements
 · Up to 1km receiving distance
 · Patrol units are fitted strategically on sites, no batons required, therefore the handling of
   equipment is minimal and there is a significant reduction in the chance of loss or damage due
   to handling by the guards.
 · The guard stationed in the guard room can monitor the guard out on patrol, thus ensuring he
   reaches the points destined for his patrol (should he not reach a point, corrective action can
   be taken immediately)
 · The advantage of direct monitoring entitles the user to have hands on control when it comes
   to the patrol routes. Immediate detection via a ”fail to patrol signal” in the control room is
   possible when a guard takes the wrong route or exceeds the time constraint between points.
 · There are 7 different patrol routes and 7 different times frames given to complete the patrols

 HANDHELD READER


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  Passive transponders are strategically placed on site (can be hidden in concrete wall to
  prevent the guard from removing the transponders)

 · The guard will walk point to point, the reader instructs the guard via the “up loaded data
   base” with a LCD display, as to which point he should proceed next.
 · The tag reader will recognise the tag number with the time and date and the information is
   stored for downloading after the completed patrol.
 · At completion of the patrol, the guard will insert the reader in the “control unit” where the
   information will be downloaded directly to the “control unit”.
 · The data will be analysed by the relevant software, a new route will be appointed to the
   handheld (one of the 7 routes and 7 time frames) 


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