User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Technical Specifications
- 1 x RF 433MHz ASK\FSK Transmitter module
- 2 x LF 125KHz OOK Receiver module
- Case tamper
- Motion sensor
- Strap tamper (Optional)
- Indication LED
- Internal battery 3v
- 3 Abstract
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- 4 Operational description
- This model currently has two sub-models (P/Ns):
- PRF-PURET15EM is targeted for the EM market (Electronic Monitoring) to be used to track and monitor offenders while in house arrest.
- The unit comes in a sophisticated ankle enclosure to prevent the offender to take it off easily.
- The unit immediately alerts when the offender trying to remove or sabotage the unit.
- The unit alerts whenever the offender tries to leave his premises when not allowed.
- The unit shall be sold to governments and police departments around the world, along with detailed installation instructions depended on their specific requirements and needs.
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- PRF-PURET15AT is targeted for asset management system, to be used to track and monitor inventory/asset.
- The unit comes in mini round enclosure to be smaller as possible to be less noticeable.
- The unit alerts when it’s taken off from an item that being monitored.
- The unit can be used in access control and asset management systems. It is supplied with detailed installation instructions depended on the specific requirements and needs of the distributor/buyer.
- The unit may come with slightly different designs since it can be used with a logo sticker / logo engraved or simply without a logo.
- Example with a sticker logo:
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- 5 References
- 6 Appendix A:
- The tables below describe the sensor combination that can be for any PRF-PURET15,
- For PRF-PURET15XX series:
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User Manual - PURETAG v1.5
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The PureTag is part of Supercom electronic monitoring solution.
The PureTag1.5 is a 4 layer PCB card. It communicates by air channels via LF and RF. Both
channels are independent and based on simplex topology.
The RF channel (at 433.92 MHz) set to communicate with the RFID reader by simplex
transmitting.
The second channel (at 125 KHz) set to receives data (see figure 1.3.1).
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