JEEWEY User Manual eCard JW-C1809A
Introduction JEEWEY eCard JW-C1809A is an active card type electronic tag. It is designed for tracking and locating people, usually used in government, office buildings and exhibition. It is light and thin, but with long working time. People can get help by pressing the button on the card when they need it. It is fully compatible with Quuppa Intelligent Location System, and is approved by Quuppa.
Needed Button There’s a needed button on the eCard. User presses the button, a signal will be sent to the system. Meanwhile, the Card will vibrate and a LED indicator will be lighted as a feedback to user.
First Use Before using Jeewey eCard, you must activate it and configure it for Quuppa Intelligent Locating System. In order to configure the eCard for the first time a button press is required. It can be tracked after you configure the behavior of the eCard. Configuration tool is Quuppa Site Planner (QSP). 1. Press the button for 1 second to activate the eCard. 2. Within 30 seconds, send a configuration command to the eCard.
IC Card Jeewey eCard is good compatible with access control system and e-card system. It integrates an IC chip. Receiving frequency is 13.56MHz.
G-sensor Jeewey eCard has different working status to meet different use cases. G-sensor is one way to switch working status. High transmit frequency when eCard is in the movement. Middle transmit frequency when eCard stays for a while. Low transmit frequency when eCard stored for a long time.
JEEWEY Shanghai Jeewey Information & Technology Co.,Ltd.(“JEEWEY”) is a total solution provider, which headquartered in Shanghai, China. JEEWEY focuses on IoT technologies, especially IPS (Indoor Positioning System) and RTLS (Real-Time Location System), and provides total solutions in many fields base on these technologies. Company Name Shanghai Jeewey Information & Technology Co., Ltd. Location 5F, Building 28, #498 Guoshoujing Road, Shanghai, China Official Website www.jeewey.
FCC Statement Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.