Gemstar Communications GSAMATB01 Automated Inventory Control System (AICS) Asset Ta User Manual manual

Gemstar Communications Inc Automated Inventory Control System (AICS) Asset Ta manual

Users manual and operational description

Technical ManualAutomated Inventory Control SystemGemstar Communications Inc.760 Pacific Road, Unit 7, Oakville, Ontario L6L 6M5
Section i - Notice Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page iNoticeCopyright © 1998  Gemstar Communications Inc. ("Gemstar").The information herein is provided without liability to any user.  While every efforthas been made to verify the accuracy and completeness of this information,Gemstar makes no guarantee as to its accuracy or applicability for any particularuse.  In every instance, it is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability ofthis product for their application.  Gemstar reserves the right to revise producthardware, software, or documentation without obligation to notify any person ororganization.  Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a recommendationto use any product in violation of patents or other rights of third parties.  The saleof any Gemstar product is subject to all Gemstar Terms and Conditions of Saleand Sale Policies, copies of which can be provided upon request.This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright.All rights are reserved.  No part of this document may be copied or reproduced inany form without the express written permission of Gemstar.TrademarksProduct names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks, and they are usedfor identification only.User CommentsIn order for us to maintain the quality of our publications, we invite our customersto forward comments or suggestions to help us improve the effectiveness of thismanual.Part Number 1020010, Revision 0First Printing:  August, 1998                                             Printed in Canada
Section ii - Table of Contents Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page iiTable of ContentsNotice.....................................................................................................................iTable of Contents..................................................................................................iiSystem Overview ................................................................................................. 1System Description........................................................................................... 1Technical Summary.......................................................................................... 2Use and Purpose .......................................................................................... 2Radio Frequencies........................................................................................ 2RF Power Output and Field Strength ............................................................ 2Time Lines/Duty Cycle .................................................................................. 2System Block Diagram ..................................................................................... 4Regulatory Approval Label Diagram................................................................. 5Component Description........................................................................................ 7Asset Management Tag.................................................................................... 7Tag Function................................................................................................. 7Tag Model Numbers...................................................................................... 8Tag Diagnostic Lights.................................................................................... 8Tag Attachment and Test Procedure ............................................................ 8Tag Schematic Diagram & Parts List ............................................................ 9MicroCell......................................................................................................... 10MicroCell Function ...................................................................................... 10MicroCell Model Numbers........................................................................... 10MicroCell Diagnostic Lights......................................................................... 11MicroCell Schematic Diagram & Parts List.................................................. 11On-Site Controller........................................................................................... 12On-Site Controller Function......................................................................... 12OSC Model Numbers.................................................................................. 12OSC Diagnostic Lights................................................................................ 13Maintenance Procedures ................................................................................... 14Principles of Operation ................................................................................... 14Installation Guide............................................................................................ 14Installation Checklist ................................................................................... 14Installation Procedures................................................................................ 16Block Diagram of Tag RF and Modulating Circuitry........................................ 18Block Diagram of MicroCell RF and Modulating Circuitry ............................... 18Block Diagram of On-Site Controller RF and Modulating Circuitry ................. 18Performance Specifications............................................................................ 19Tag.............................................................................................................. 19MicroCell..................................................................................................... 19On-Site Controller ....................................................................................... 19Host Computer Requirements..................................................................... 20
Section ii - Table of Contents Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page iiiNotice to Users............................................................................................... 20Technical Support........................................................................................... 21Service Standards....................................................................................... 21Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 23Index .................................................................................................................. 24Appendix A........................................................................................................... 1Block Diagrams of Asset Tag RF and Modulating Circuitry .............................. 1Appendix B........................................................................................................... 1Block Diagrams of MicroCell RF and Modulating Circuitry ............................... 3Appendix C........................................................................................................... 1Block Diagrams of On-Site Controller RF and Modulating Circuitry.................. 1
Section 1 - System Overview Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 1System OverviewSystem DescriptionThe Gemstar Automated Inventory Control System (AICS) is a wirelesscommunications system that enables remote inventory tracking and assetmanagement.  This technical manualdescribes the system, its components andother information necessary for its regulatoryapproval, installation and operation.  Thespecifications contained in this documentpertain to the Gemstar GSAM Model AICS.The key to the system is a small electronicdevice known as a “Tag”which is attached toeach finished product at the manufacturingfacility.  The Tag remains attached to thepiece as it travels from the manufacturingfacility to the distribution depot to the dealersite.Monitoring units called “MicroCells” detect signalsfrom these Tags when they are on-site.  Typicallythere are three or more MicroCells at each site toensure complete coverage of the area.When a MicroCell detects a tag, it stores this dataand reports to the site’s On-Site Controller (OSC)on demand.  The On-Site Controller is connected bydedicated telephone line to the company’s hostcomputer, the Server, typically located at the HeadOffice.Inventory can thereforebe tracked from theHead Office as it moves from site to site untilthe equipment is sold and the tag isremoved, transmitting an appropriate signalto the system.Asset TagMicroCellOn-Site Controller
Section 1 - System Overview Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 2Technical SummaryUse and PurposeThe Automated Inventory Control System (AICS) allows the user to obtaininventory data remotely from dealerships equipped with the system.  Theuser can Poll the Server to download current data providing the followingtimely data of inventory equipped with Gemstar’s Tags:• inventory currently at the dealer• inventory that has been transferred to another dealer• missing inventory• sold inventory-Gemstar’s MicroCell network, installed at the dealerships, monitors thetagged inventory and reports the data to a storage device or On-SiteController (OSC).  This data is accumulated and held at the OSC until themain server polls and uploads the data into its main database.  The datacan then be accessed by the Host user to generate the required reports.Radio FrequenciesData to be provided by UltraTechRF Power Output and Field StrengthData to be provided by UltraTechTime Lines/Duty CycleTransmission CharacteristicsAsset Management Tags transmits every 15 minutes when the strap isclosed for a period of 8.6 milliseconds and every 6 minutes with the strapopen.  Based on a maximum duty cycle of 100 milli seconds, the dutycycle for the tag is 8.71 %Power transmission on the fundamental frequency of 904.512 MHz hasbeen measured at a peak level of 87.63 dBlV/m.
Section 1 - System Overview Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 3Connection ModeWhen the Tag Strap is first connected, the Tag will transmit a signal everytwo seconds for a total of twenty seconds.Normal ModeTags transmit four times per hour on the quarter-hour plus or minus 2minutes during normal operation.  The exact timing of the transmissionwithin those parameters is randomly generated by computer algorithm.Sold/Disconnect ModeWhen the Tag Strap is removed (normally upon the sale of theequipment), the Tag transmits ten times per hour for twenty-four hours.Reconnection of the Tag Strap during this time period will have no effecton the transmissions.  At the end of the twenty-four-hour period, theConnection Mode is enabled should the Tag Strap be reattached.
Section 1 - System Overview Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 4System Block Diagram
Section 1 - System Overview Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 5Regulatory Approval Label DiagramThe following notice label is typical of the type that must be attached toeach component of the AICS:AICS TagModel No. GSAM-ATB-01FCCID:  ????IC Certification No. ??????This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules.  Operation is subjectto the following two conditions:  (1)this device may not cause harmfulinterference and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received,including interference that may causeundesired operation.                            1½” (38mm)2½” (64mm)
Section 1 - System Overview Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 6The following illustrations show where on the equipment the labels are tobe attached:The tag noticelabel is affixedon theembossed areaon the sideopposite theGemstar logo.The Microcellnotice label isaffixed on thelower rear sectionof the caseopposite the sidewith the Gemstarlogo.
Section 2 - Component Description Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 7Component DescriptionAsset Management TagTag FunctionA microprocessor-based Radio Frequency (RF) transmitting deviceattached onto new vehicles during the manufacturing process. The tag isprogrammed to transmit a unique code, which is associated with the serialnumber of the inventory item in the Host computer.  The attachment of theTag is made using an integrated strap, which also provides the “status” ofthe Tag as well as acting as the antenna.  The tag transmits its coderandomly 4 times per hour under normal conditions.  Once the strap isdisconnected, the Tag then begins transmitting a “sold” status 10 timesper hour for 24 hours and then resets itself.
Section 2 - Component Description Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 8Tag Model NumbersAutomated Inventory Control System (AICS) Tags are identified by serialnumber and one of the following model numbers:GSAM-ATB-01  for basic Asset Tags;GSAM-ATP-01  for Asset Tags “Plus”.The last two digits of the model number indicate the manufacturer’sversion of the device.Tag Diagnostic LightsLED NUMBER COLOR FUNCTIOND1 RED Flashes every 2 sec. when transmitting.Stops flashing 24 hrs. after disconnect.Tag Attachment and Test ProcedureATTACHMENT• Fill out New Tag Listing Form.• Attach Tag to equipment as follows:1. Ensure the light on tag is not flashing prior to installation;2. Loop the loose end of the strap around attachment point;3. Plug the strap into the open connector on the tag and twist clockwise ½turn;4. Ensure light on top of tag is flashing approximately every 2 seconds(the light will continue to flash every 2 seconds for 20 seconds and thenflash once every 10 seconds.)• Fax New Tag Listing to System OperatorDEMO OR REPAIRS• Leave tag attached to equipmentSOLD• Remove strap by pushing the release lever fully to the left, pulling the strapout of the connector.  (Leave the strap disconnected.)• The light will start blinking once every 2 seconds for twenty-four hours.• Once the light has stopped blinking, the tag will be ready to reuse.
Section 2 - Component Description Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 9Tag Schematic Diagram & Parts List
Section 2 - Component Description Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 10MicroCellMicroCell FunctionAn RF receiving device installed at dealerships and resellers to detect andmonitor the tagged products at the site.  To ensure sufficient coverage,multiple MicroCells may be linked together (via wire LAN) within adealership.  The MicroCells report their data to the On-Site Controller(OSC).MicroCell Model NumbersAutomated Inventory Control System (AICS) MicroCells are identified byserial number and the following model number:GSAM-CEL-01.The last two digits of the model number indicate the manufacturer’sversion of the device.
Section 2 - Component Description Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 11MicroCell Diagnostic LightsLED NUMBER COLOR FUNCTIOND5A RED Power OND5B YELLOW LAN Activity (transmitting collected data)D5C GREEN Receive Status 1D5D RED Valid Signal Rec’d (until polling ends)MicroCell Schematic Diagram & Parts List
Section 2 - Component Description Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 12On-Site ControllerOn-Site Controller FunctionA microprocessor based data storage device installed at dealerships andresellers to communicate with the MicroCells and store the tag data untilpolled from the Host computer.OSC Model NumbersAutomated Inventory Control System (AICS) On-Site Controllers areidentified by serial number and the following model number:GSAM-OSC-01.The last two digits of the model number indicate the manufacturer’sversion of the device.
Section 2 - Component Description Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 13OSC Diagnostic LightsLED NUMBER COLOR FUNCTIOND6A RED Power OND6B YELLOW LAN Activity (any port)D6C GREEN Modem connection made; on-boardmemory being accessedD11 YELLOW LAN Activity (port 0)D12 YELLOW LAN Activity (port 1)D13 YELLOW LAN Activity (port 2)D14 YELLOW LAN Activity (port 3)
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 14Maintenance ProceduresPrinciples of OperationThe system is a radio frequency (RF) based inventory system whichallows users to access inventories held at remote sites.  The installedsystem consists of an On Site Controller (OSC) and 3 MicroCells.  Theoverall system also includes RF transmitters and a HOST softwarepackage.  The system operates in the licence exempt 902 - 928 Mhzfrequency band and will not interfere with any electrical equipmentoperating in the area.Installation GuideInstallation Checklistq Define Project Goalsq Assign Project Managerq Define Customer’s Goalsq Is the customer familiar with the installation plan, how it will look andthe function of the equipment?q What level of detail does the Customer require for drawings andschedule?q Establish Customer’s chain of authority and approval procedures forthe initial order and any changes or requests during the installationperiod.q Exchange business contact numbers with Customer’s personresponsible for the Projectq Are local building and electrical codes involved?q Does the customer have any special requirements beyond theapplicable code (shielding, conduits, etc.)?q Is the switching of power sources required for machinery and computerequipment?q Obtain building/wiring drawings for modification and approval byCustomer and local authority.q Are special insurance considerations required?q Define final Customer Acceptance parameters.q Define Installation Schedule
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 15q Obtain required local regulatory approvalq Coordinate with other contractors for their impact on the schedule.q Are there time (day/night/scheduled power outages) restrictions?q Are security passes or parking passes required for entrance to thefacility?q Establish time-lines with milestones for:q Site Preparationq Delivery of Materialsq System Installationq Installation Testingq Training Period.q Provide copy of schedule for Customer and regulatory authority.q Define Installation Logisticsq Who is the Customer’s on-site person in-charge?  Schedule meeting todiscuss communication/problem-solving.q Is material to be delivered to and accepted by Customer at the site?q Is there a secure location for the storage of material?q Is the customer supplying any material (wire, cabinets, etc.)?q Is there any specialized equipment required?  Who is supplying it?q Are any exceptional precautions required for safety in the workenvironment?q Are there any special waste services required?q Are there labor union contractual considerations?q Are regulatory inspectors required to be present during installation?q Provide regularly scheduled updates to installation schedule.q Define Commissioning, Training and Customer Acceptanceq Is training required before customer acceptance?  Establish mutuallyagreed upon schedule.q Establish training curriculum and resource materials.q Who is required to be present (Customer and regulatory personnel) forfinal Customer Acceptance?q Define Billing Proceduresq Is the Customer to be billed separately for the installation?  Establishterms.q Is the Customer to be billed separately for the training?  Establishterms.q Is the invoicing to be done after certain stages of completion?Establish milestones and dollar values.q To whom are the invoices to be addressed?  Determine whatinformation the customer requires on the invoices.
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 16Installation ProceduresPrinciples of OperationThe following is a quick reference guide to the installation of Gemstar’sInventory Control System.  For installation, you will need the followingtools:  RJ 11, RJ 45 crimping tool, drill and drill bits, 11/32 wrench,Robertson screwdriver, wire strippers.Shipping DimensionsLength:  35 cm (14”)  Width:  35 cm  (14”)Height:  45 cm  (18”)  Weight:  30 Kg  (66 lbs.)ContentsInside the kit you will find the following:q 3 - Tuned Antennaq 3 - MicroCells and Mounting hardwareq 3 - RJ 11 jacksq 3 - RJ 45 jacksq 1 - On Site Controllerq 1 - 24V  AC wall mount transformerq 1 - 9V AC wall mount transformerq 1 - Phone Extension lineq 1 - Box of 22 awg 4 conductor solid wireIf any of the parts are not in the kit please call Technical Support at (905)847-3832.CAUTION  Do not attempt to substitute any of the power supplies.  Severedamage may result.Site Location PlanFrom the site drawings provided by the Customer, Gemstar will constructa detailed Site Location Plan, which will ensure the following:
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 17q Adequate approved power outlets exist for the equipmentq On-Site Controllers are located to provide continuous coverageq On-Site Controllers are located away from interference-generatingequipmentq Wiring routes are acceptable to Gemstar and the CustomerInstallationThe following is a step-by-step installation guide for the system: 1. Locate the mounting area for the MicroCells and OSC. 2. Using provided mounting hardware mount all MicroCells and OSC 3. Run the provided wire from the OSC to each MicroCell using thehome run wiring configuration. 4. Attach the provided RJ 45 jacks for the OSC as per wiring diagram,do not plug in at this time. 5. Attach the provided RJ 11 jacks for the MicroCells as per wiringdiagram, do not plug in at this time. 6. Connect the OSC RJ 45 Jacks. 7. Connect the phone line provided from the OSC to the phone jack. 8. Connect the transformers from the 120 V AC to the appropriatejacks in the OSC. (Connect the smaller transformer first). 9. Ensure the green power light located at the bottom of the OSC inon. 10. The red LAN indicator light will start flashing at approximately 1second intervals. 11. Once the above are completed, you can now connect theMicroCells.  When plugging in the MicroCells, ensure the greenpower light is on and the red LAN indicator light is flashingapproximately once every 5 seconds. 12. The system should now be fully operational.  The final step is toobtain an authorization number from Gemstar.  Please call thefollowing number for authorization:  (905) 847-3832.
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 18Block Diagram of Tag RF and Modulating CircuitrySee Appendix A for the Asset Tag RF and Modulating Circuitry diagrams.Block Diagram of MicroCell RF and Modulating CircuitrySee Appendix B for the Asset Tag RF and Modulating Circuitry diagrams.Block Diagram of On-Site Controller RF and ModulatingCircuitrySee Appendix C for the On-Site Controller RF and Modulating Circuitry diagrams.
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 19Performance SpecificationsTagTx Frequency 902-928 MHzPower Output 10-75 mWBandwidth 480 KHzData 32-bit with CRC, 8-bit digital, 8-bitanalogPower Source 6V Lithium internal batteryBattery Life 2 yearsAntenna Self-contained or external monopoleSize 13cm X 8cm X 3.5cm (self-contained)27cm X 8cm X 3.5cm (externalantenna)Temp. Range -40°C to +65°MicroCellRx Frequency 902-928 MHzSensitivity -100dbmRange 0-2km radius (application specific)Bandwidth 600 KHzData 32-Bit with error correctionPower Source External 24V ACAntenna 8” monopole with tnc mountSize 37cm X 12cm X 8cm (with antenna)Temp. Range -40°C to +65°On-Site ControllerMemory 256 KB (expandable to 1 MB)Power Source 120V ACMicroCell Capacity 16 cellsTag Capacity 600 (expandable to 2400)Modem 14.4 kbps with V.32Size 30cm X 23cm X 6cmTemp. Range -40°C to +65°
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 20Host Computer RequirementsOperating System Windows 3.1 or Windows 95Processor Speed 486 DX2 – 66MHz or fasterMemory 8MB RAM minimumVideo 256 VGA or higherDigital Device MouseModem 14.4 kbps with V.32Notice to UsersThis notice is required to be provided to the user where it is not practical todisplay on the equipment components.NOTEThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference when the equipment isoperated in a commercial environment.  This equipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordance with the instructionmanual, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications.  Operation of this equipment in a residentialarea is likely to cause harmful interference in which case theuser will be required to correct the interference at his ownexpense.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 undesiredoperation.
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 21WARNINGChanges or Modifications not expressly approved by GemstarCommunications Inc. could void the user’s authority to operatethe equipment.When the equipment will be used in Canada, the following notice applies:NOTICEThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A/B limits forradio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in theinterference-causing equipment standard entitled “DigitalApparatus”, ICES-003 of Industry Canada.Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruitsradioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques deClasse A/B prescrites dans la norme sur la materiel bouilleur:“Appareils Numeriques”, NMB-003 edictee par le ministreIndustrie Canada.Technical SupportService StandardsThis section will detail the following items to be contained in the serviceagreement.Period of the AgreementDefine the term of the agreement.Define the term of warranty of the equipment for parts and labor.Define the date the warranty begins (final acceptance?).ResponsibilityDefine the maintenance tasks for which the Customer is responsible.
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 22Define the maintenance tasks for which this agency is responsible.Define the training and resource materials which will be provided to theCustomer.Service CallsEstablish the person(s) at the Customer’s site who is authorized to initiateservice calls.Establish the person(s) at the Customer’s site who is authorized approvethe maintenance work.Establish the contact numbers for this agency and the Customer.Establish the response time that will be satisfactory (same hour, sameday).Establish periods when advance notice may be required (eg. rush hour).Establish the hours of service (evenings, holidays).Define specialized tools required for the work and who will provide it.BillingEstablish the frequency of the billing and the payment terms in days.Establish the billing address and department responsible.Define the information to be included on the invoice.Service Outside of the ContractIf service is requested that is not covered by the contract, establish who isauthorized by the Customer to approve the quotation.  Establish whetheror not there is a dollar limit on this approval authority.DocumentationEstablish details required for Service Reports and distribution of copies ofsame.Establish reliability tracking/quality assurance audit procedures and forms.Safety and SecurityDefine hazardous work areas and establish protocols to ensure safety ofmaintenance personnel.Acquire security passes for relevant personnel.
Section 3 - Maintenance Procedures Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 23TroubleshootingThe troubleshooting section is under development and will be issued withthe first production release of this manual.
Section 4 - Index Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 24IndexAICSdefinition, 1Asset Management, 1Asset Management Tags. See Tagduty cycle, 2Asset Tag. See TagAsset Trackingoverview, 1Automated Inventory Control System(AICS), 1billing procedures, 15commissioning, 15Connection Mode, 3contentsinstallation kit, 16Copyright, icustomer acceptance, 15customer’s goals, 14diagnostic lightsMicroCell, 11On-Site Controller, 13Tag, 8Duty Cycle, 2frequency, 2host computerspecifications, 20Host Computeroverview, 1installationtools, 16Installation, 17installation checklist, 14installation guide, 14installation kitcontents, 16installation logistics, 15installation procedures, 16installation schedule, 14inventorymissing, 2sold, 2, 8Inventoryoverview, 2label, 5location, 6LAN activity, 13maintenancetroubleshooting, 23maintenance procedures, 14MicroCelldescription, 10diagnostic lights, 11function, 10overview, 1parts list, 11schematic diagram, 11specifications, 19missing inventory, 2model number, 8MicroCell, 10On-Site Controller, 12Model Number, 1networkMicroCell, 2, 10Normal Mode, 3notice label, 5Notice to Users, 20On-Site Controllerdescription, 12diagnostic lights, 13function, 12overview, 1, 2specifications, 19OSC. See On-Site Controllerperformance specifications, 19power supplies, 16principles of operation, 16project goals, 14project manager, 14Radio Frequencies, 2Regulatory Approval Label Diagram,5RF and modulating circuitryblock diagrams
Section 4 - Index Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 Page 25MicroCell, 18Tag, 18RF Power Output and Field Strength,2Server. See host computerservicebilling, 22documentation, 22period of the agreement, 21responsibility, 21safety and security, 22service calls, 22service outside of the contract, 22service standards, 21shipping dimensions, 16signal transmission, 2Site Location Plan, 16sold inventory, 2Sold/Disconnect Mode, 3specifications, 19System Block Diagram, 4System Description, 1Tagattachment and test procedure, 8code, 7description, 7diagnostic lights, 8function, 7model number, 8overview, 1parts list, 9schematic diagram, 9specifications, 19status, 7Tagstransmission, 2technical support, 16, 21Time Lines, 2toolsinstallation, 16Trackingoverview, 1Trademarks, itraining, 15Transfers, 2transmission, 2troubleshooting, 23Use and Purpose, 2User Comments, i
Appendix A Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 A-1Appendix ABlock Diagrams of Asset Tag RF and ModulatingCircuitry
Appendix B Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 B-1
Appendix B Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 B-2
Appendix B Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 B-3Appendix BBlock Diagrams of MicroCell RF and ModulatingCircuitry
Appendix C Gemstar Communications Inc.Revision 0  11-Sep-98 C-1Appendix CBlock Diagrams of On-Site Controller RF and ModulatingCircuitry

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