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ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System

  • ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System
  • ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System
  • ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System
  • ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System
  • ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System
  • ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System
ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System
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Rs 19,500  / PiecePrice on Request

Minimum Order Quantity: 10 Piece

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Sound Level80 dB
MaterialMetal
TypeWireless
Batteries2000 mAH
Weight20 Kg
BrandESSL
CommunicationUSB
Usage/ApplicationPatrolling
Country of OriginMade in India
Cards Capacity1000 Capacity
FingeprintFingerprint
Payment ModeOnline & Offline
Service ModeOnline & Offline
LocationPan India
A ESSL Fingerprint Guard Patrol Monitoring System is a system for logging the rounds of employees in a variety of situations such as security guards patrolling property, technicians monitoring climate-controlled environments, and correctional officers[1] checking prisoner living areas. It helps ensure that the employee makes his or her appointed rounds at the correct intervals and can offer a record for legal or insurance reasons. Such systems have existed for many years using mechanical watchclock-based systems (watchman clocks/guard tour clocks/patrol clocks). Computerized systems were first introduced in Europe in the early 1980s, and in North America in 1986.

Modern systems are based on handheld data loggers and RFID sensors. The system provides a means to record the time when the employee reaches certain points on their tour. Checkpoints or watchstations are commonly placed at the extreme ends of the tour route and at critical points such as vaults, specimen refrigerators, vital equipment, and access points. Some systems are set so that the interval between stations is timed so if the employee fails to reach each point within a set time, other staff are dispatched to ensure the employee's well-being. An example of a modern set-up might work as follows: the employee carries a portable electronic sensor (PES) or electronic data collector which is activated at each checkpoint. Checkpoints can consist of iButton semiconductors, magnetic strips, proximity microchips such as RFIDs or NFC- or optical barcodes. The data collector stores the serial number of the checkpoint with the date and time. Later, the information is downloaded from the collector into a computer where the checkpoint's serial number will have an assigned location (i.e. North Perimeter Fence, Cell Number 1, etc.).

Data collectors can also be programmed to ignore duplicate checkpoint activations that occur sequentially or within a certain time period. Computer software used to compile the data from the collector can print out summaries that pinpoint missed checkpoints or patrols without the operator having to review all the data collected. Because devices can be subject to misuse, some have built-in microwave, g-force, and voltage detection.

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JWM Guard Patrol System

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JWM Guard Patrol System
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Rs 10,500  / PiecePrice on Request

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Communication TypeRFID
TypeWired
CommunicationUSB
Battery30 days backp
MaterialMetal Vandal Proof
Weight243 gms
BrandJWM
LocationPan India
Service ModeOnline & Offline
Payment ModeOnline & Offline
OriginIndia
JWM Guard Patrol System is a system for logging the rounds of employees in a variety of situations such as security guards patrolling property, technicians monitoring climate-controlled environments, and correctional officers[1] checking prisoner living areas. It helps ensure that the employee makes his or her appointed rounds at the correct intervals and can offer a record for legal or insurance reasons. Such systems have existed for many years using mechanical watchclock-based systems (watchman clocks/guard tour clocks/patrol clocks). Computerized systems were first introduced in Europe in the early 1980s, and in North America in 1986.


Dimension 148mm × 42mm × 34mm
Weight 243g

IP Rating IP67
Reading Mode RFID 125 KHz
Reading distance 3cm - 5cm

Communication Pogo pin USB(Drive-Free),15000 record uploading/min
Battery 3.7V/1150mAh rechargeable lithium batteries
Batter Life Reading 500 record/day, for 2 months using.
Storage Capacity 60,000 pieces
Operating Temperature -40  ~+85 

Prompt Vibration with Colorful LED light(Red/ Green/ Blue)
Tag ID number 1. 10 bit hexadecimal in reader (5 byte ).
2. The Reader can be set to a 4-byte card number.

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