User Manual-Smart Tag 1.23 07-04-14 Version: Date: Page: 1 of 12 User Manual-Smart Tag [Not Set] Date: 07-04-14 Version: 1.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 2 of 12 DOCUMENT HISTORY Version Date Author Description 1.0 07-04-14 R.Watson Initial Issue 1.1 17-04-14 R.Watson Corrections and edits by S.Campfield 1.2 03-06-14 R.Watson FCC Warning Statement Added 1.3 30-07-14 R.Watson SAR Test Added to FCC Warning Statement REFERENCED DOCUMENTS Ref. Document Name Version © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 3 of 12 CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction........................................................................................................... 4 Equipment Description.......................................................................................... 4 Smart Tag Fitting ................................................................................................... 5 Smart Tag Operation .....................................
User Manual-Smart Tag 1.23 07-04-14 Version: Date: Page: 4 of 12 1. Introduction This document is intended to be the source reference material for using the Smart Tag product, with the exception of electronic configuration (including set-up and interaction with the on-line monitoring portal). The emphasis here is upon describing the physical features, charging, correct fitting and removal etc. 2. Equipment Description c b a d a) Smart Tag- Ankle worn electronic monitoring device.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 5 of 12 3. Smart Tag Fitting The Smart Tag should be prepared for fitting to the subject by clipping two new Locking Plates in position as shown below in red for clarity. The Locking Pates will be secured in position when the Strap is inserted into the Smart Tag, they protect the strap from being released without physical damage being created for evidence gathering purposes. Measure around the ankle, holding the measuring tape loosely.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 6 of 12 4. Smart Tag Operation The Smart Tag communicates via GSM to a server based monitoring platform, which interprets the data provided to populate a web portal user interface. The data sets include the following: Event Time. GPS Location (Intervals can be defined, or a real-time request made). Geofence Data (Virtual zones for inclusion or exclusion set by map data). Position Type (GPS, RF Beacon). Speed of Motion.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 7 of 12 6. On Body Charger The Smart Tag on-board battery will require recharging at intervals consistent with the operating mode being used. It is intended that the OBC is connected to a mains power supply when not in use, to charge up the device in preparation for connection to the Smart Tag, to fully charge the OBC it should be connected for 4 hours.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 8 of 12 The On Body Charger fits correctly in one orientation with the LED indicators facing upwards, to inform the subject of the charging status. The status LED’s provide the following information: - Charging from mains power; - Fully charged; - Charging the Smart Tag; - Smart Tag fully charged.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 9 of 12 7. Sanitization and Re-Use 7.1. Smart Tag 7.1.1. Collection The Smart Tag will be removed as per the removal process above. Place the Smart Tag and strap into a clean plastic bag and return them to the vehicle for inspection and cleaning. 7.1.2. Inspection The Smart Tag should be inspected for signs of damage, units with damage should be dealt with in accordance with local protocols.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 10 of 12 7.2. Smart Tag Strap 7.2.1. Collection When handling the Strap protective gloves should be worn. The strap will be freed from the Smart Tag as part of the Smart Tag Removal process above. 7.2.2. Inspection The Strap should be inspected for signs of damage, straps with damage should be should be dealt with in accordance with local protocols.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 11 of 12 7.3. OBC 7.3.1. Collection When collecting an On Body Charger from a subject protective gloves should be worn. Note any obvious sign of damage. Return the OBC and power leads to the vehicle for inspection and cleaning. 7.3.2. Inspection The OBC should be inspected for signs of damage, units with damage should be dealt with in accordance with local protocols.
User Manual-Smart Tag Version: Date: Page: 1.23 07-04-14 12 of 12 8. FCC warning statement 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. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.