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PATROL GUARD MOVEMENT MONITORING SYSTEM |
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Model- SIVA SPY GUARD |
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.The Spy Guard System is a special product developed by Sivananda
Electronics for the purpose of monitoring the movement and activity of
patrolling guards, machine operators and technicians. It can be
installed very easily and consists of maintenance free field installable
key stations, long life battery powered clock units, a reader unit and a
data acquisition and report generation software.
Typical
applications
- Monitor the movement of patrolling guards,
- Keep a stationary guard alert by making him log to the key
station at regular time intervals.
- Verify exactly what route and schedule an employee follows
throughout the working shifts.
- Keep track of employees whose working duties require moving from
place to place.
- Keep track of technicians in charge of remote inspection /
Maintenance station.
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Principle of operation |
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Several Key stations each with unique ID are installed on
critical check points in the patrolling route. Each guard is issued with a clock
unit. The guard is required to place the clock unit on the key station on each
check point. The clock unit reads the ID of the key station and records it with
a time and date stamp. Likewise the guard collects the ID of all the key
stations on the route with his clock unit. The data in the clock unit can be
downloaded to the PC using the reader unit which is an interface to the PC. The
data acquisition software helps to verify whether the actual route / schedule is
followed and generates the reports. The data read by the clock unit can neither
be altered nor be deleted by the user. The same clock unit can be shared by
different guards with different time schedule which is programmable and
recognized by the software. Key stations can be installed on
to critical machines and the maintenance technician can be given a a clockunit.
This helps to know at what time the technicians attended to each machine and how
much time he took at each place. The software offers very flexible, easily
programmable options which make the Spy Guard a versatile system meeting varied
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System components |
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Clock
unit The clock unit is a microprocessor based portable
data collection terminal using a Radio Frequency Identification Technology
(RFID). Features
Simple one touch operation. Pressing the scan button,
activates the clock unit and makes it read the ID of key station and store
it with a time and date stamp.
In-built non volatile memory to store upto 2000 records
Ultra low power consumption
Long life battery power
Contact less communication with the key station and
reader unit to avoid wear and tear.
Highly durable, high impact ABS moulded casing.
Attractive Hip Pouch for the clock unit
Key station The key station is a small
polycarbonate moulded device that can be attached to wall surface , equipment
etc.
Features
Very durable, passive device with unlimited life cycle, suitable
for use in harsh environments.
No requirement of power as it draws its power from the
RF energy generated from the clock unit
Each key station can be given a factory programmed 4
digit (upto 2048) unique ID code.
Collection of dust or moisture does not affect
performance.
Reader
unit The reader unit is an interface between the clock
unit and the PC. It collects the data from the clock unit and sends it to the PC
through the serial port.
Data
Acquisition Software. WIN XX based.
Menu driven and highly user friendly
Programmable features for mapping guard route ,entering
clock unit issue and data on sharing of the clock units.3
Sets time and ID number of the clock unit
Generates reports on guard route schedule , clock unit
sharing, raw punches , late and early punches on guard wise as well as key
station wise. The report can be sorted also on time and date-wise for single
or all the clock units.
Scope of supply
1) One reader unit with the software
2) Number of key stations & clock units as per the requirement of the customer.
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| To keep pace with the latest technology
Sivananda Electronics reserves the right to update it's system.
Hence, information in the brochure is likely to change without
notice. |
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