User's Manual
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1
Introduction
Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Microelectronics & Asset Tracking Technology
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1.2.5. Indoor DataReader
Similar to the outdoor
version, the indoor
DataReader uses state-of
-the-art technology to
secure and monitor
secured cargoes in an
indoor environment.
In the stationary configuration, the unit is mounted on a flat surface
such as a wall or pole. A typical installation of this configuration
is at the point of exit from ports, customs terminals, warehouses, etc.
This operation mode allows monitoring of the seal at predetermined
sites and checkpoints.
The DataReader is mastered by a host computer. Once installed, the
unit waits for commands coming from the host computer.
The Indoor DataReader may be used in stationary configuration
only.