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Inventory Control system

GB

stst1-79222, stst310000

A B

D E

F

I

G

H

A) Main unit

B) Object Tracking Device (Including tie) x5

C) Mounting bracket

D) User tag x5

E) Spare ties x3

F) USB cable

G) Screws (bag)

H) Charger

I) User manual

IMPORtANt: CHARGE BAttERY

PrIOr TO InSTallaTIOn UnIT neeDS TO Be ChargeD fOr aT leaST 12 hOUrS.

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PROvIDING YOu WItH stANLEY GuARD INvENtORY CONtROL sYstEM.

YOu CAN FOCus ON GEttING tHE jOB DONE.

STanley'S InvenTOry COnTrOl SySTeM enaBleS:

• Full command of your valuable equipment at any time and any place.

• Quick and simple installation and setup.

• No more searching after lost expensive equipment.

• Easily track-down in-use tools on the job site.

• Collect Information and statistics about tools usage.

• Easy and intuitive data presentation in the unit or on your computer.

tABLE OF CONtENts

GEttING stARtED

OrIenTaTIOn anD BUTTOnS

OPeraTIOn

SeT UP anD InSTallaTIOn

MaIn UnIT & BraCkeT InSTallaTIOn hOw TO InSTall an OBjeCT Tag

TUrnIng SySTeM On

MAIN uNIt sEt-uP (WIzARD)

DAILY usE

arMIng The UnIT

TakIng OBjeCTS reTUrnIng OBjeCTS alarM rePPOrTS

MAINtENANCE

SeTTIngS

USerS

OBjeCTS

tuRNING sYstEM OFF

ChargIng

tROuBLE sHOOtING, tIPs & sAFEtY

WARRANtY

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tAKE CONtROL OF YOuR jOB sItE

MOnITOrS UP TO

50 OBjECts

anD 30 usERs

DEtECtION RANGE approximately 25’ / 8m sYstEM RECOGNIzEs uNAutHORIzED tOOL-tAKING,

AND sOuNDs AN ALARM

CHECKING Out tOOLs Is quICK AND EAsY ONLY AutHORIzED usERs CAN tAKE tOOLs

ORIENtAtION AND ButtONs

FRONt vIEW

LCD display Keypad

REAR vIEW

Tamper switch

Selection keys navigation keys

Battery cover

Cancel/

Delete key

Power key

sIDE vIEW

User-tag slot

BOttOM vIEW

alarm speaker USB & DC jack cover

Communication port cover

USB & DC jack sockets

Communication port

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OPERAtION

Upon purchasing the System, just follow these four simple steps to get it up and running:

Install the Main Unit & Bracket attach tracking devices to your objects

Set-up the Main Unit (Wizard) Hand user tags to your team

sEt uP AND INstALLAtION

MAIN uNIt & BRACKEt INstALLAtION

locate the bracket and main unit at the long internal wall next to the entrance at eye level locate the bracket and main unit at the center of the long internal wall at eye level locate the bracket and main unit at the inner part of the cover at eye level

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1 2 3

x 4 units

Components include: bracket, screws and nuts

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Place bracket at the preferred location, mark the holes and drill using a 3

/

16 in./ 5mm drill-bit

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Insert the screws from the outside.

NOtE: It is also possible to weld the bracket

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Tighten the nuts from the inside

HOW tO INstALL

AN OBjECt tRACKING DEvICE

Slide the main unit over the two hooks on top of the bracket

1

Push bottom of main unit against the bracket until it clicks in place

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NOtE:

PLACE tHE DEvICE ON YOuR tOOL. sELECt A sPOt WHERE tHE DEvICE

WILL NOt INtERFERE WItH tHE tOOL’s OPERAtION

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Insert a tie-wrap into the upper hole below the black arrow.

(Note : tie wrap may be already in this position)

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Pull the tie-wrap outside until the tie-wrap lock clicks at the bottom

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Wrap the tie-wrap around the tool, and insert the open end through the tag into the lock

Push the tie-wrap through the lock until it comes out of the tag.

Pull and tighten the tie-wrap

Cut the loose end close to the tie’s hole. Make sure tie-wrap is properly cut to prevent injury

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tuRN ON tHE sYstEM

Press the power key until the system lights up and the welcome screen appears

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MAIN uNIt sEt-uP (WIzARD)

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Follow the quick wizard to start working with the system.

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Select “language” and choose the main language for the system interface

Default master code is 12345

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5

Choose a new 5 digit code

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Confirm the new code and then press “next” to continue

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Use the keypad and navigation keys to set the date, and then press “next” to continue

Use the keypad and navigation keys to set the time, and then press “next” to continue

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Select the option that best fits the site where the system will be used.

Press “Ok” to continue

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NOtE: tHIs WILL OPtIMIzE tHE

DEtECtION RANGE tO tHE

LOCAtION OF YOuR sYstEM

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Get the tag that you yourself will be using.

This will be the “Master Tag”

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Insert your user tag to the slot on the right side of the unit

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Enter your name using the keypad, and then press “next” to continue

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view the settings and press

“Approve” to continue, or press

“Back” if you need to correct an entry

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Displays users that are currently defined in the system.

Press "add" button to add new user

Insert more user tags for your employees. You can define up to 30 users

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Type each employee’s name and then press “next”

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Select the user’s Status:

User or Trustee (*), and then press

“Ok” to continue

Select interface language for a specific tag holder.

Press “Ok” to approve

Use the keypad to enter a user’s trade and then press “next” to continue (optional)

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either Press “add” to add more employees or press “next”

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tOOL sEt uP

1

Press the first object device you wish to upload to the system

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Press device button

5

Enter the name of the object you have just uploaded. (This field is mandatory).

Press “next” to continue

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add a comment (Optional) and press neXT to confirm

FOR FuRtHER DEtAILs ON sYstEM sEtuP

PLEAsE sKIP tO PAGE 12

(MAINtENANCE)

add the object’s value (Optional) and press “approve” to complete the operation

Select “add” to add more objects.

You can add up to 50 objects, or press “finish” to complete the wizard

sEt uP Is COMPLEtE.

INsERt YOuR MAstER tAG tO GEt It WORKING.

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DAILY usE

ARMING tHE uNIt

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Check in/out tools real time status report at a press of a button

Deter unauthorized people from taking tools

Providing you with your own digital control so you can focus on getting the job done.

2 3

Make sure the main unit is properly attached to the bracket

Insert master tag or enter the master code

4 5

Use the navigation keys, select armed Mode and press Ok

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Data collection and transition to armed mode will take 30 seconds

tAKING OBjECts

Check the alerts reports.

remove master tag or press next to take or return objects

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red leD begins to flicker and the screen enters sleep mode.

The system is now armed and the tools are secured

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Insert your user tag. The system displays the number of tools in your posession.

Press “Take”

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3

4 5

Press the tags of the tool you wish to take

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Press “approve”

REtuRNING

OBjECts

If the wrong object was selected, remove it by pressing “X”

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Remove your user tag

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Insert your user tag.

The system displays the number of tool already in your posession.

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Press “return”

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Remove your user tag

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Press the tags of the tool you wish to return

Press “approve”

IF usER tAG Is LEFt IN sLOt,

AFtER 20 sECONDs A WARNING sOuND WILL stARt AND AFtER A

MINutE tHE tAG WILL BE FROzEN.

tO uNFREEzE GO tO PAGE 13

ALARM

The alarm will sound in any of the following cases.

Unauthorized removal of a tool from the container

Cutting the tie-wrap of a tool tag Unauthorized disconnection of the main unit from the wall

to turn off the alarm, insert the master tag. select “Reports” from the master menu for reviewing.

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REPORts

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3

Insert your master tag or enter master code

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Select “reports” using the navigation keys and press “OK”

“Status Report” will display the status - missing / in / signed of each of your tagged objects

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“Alerts report” will display all the exceptional events that currently exist in the system

“System Battery Status” will inform you if the main unit needs to be recharged

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MAINtENANCE

sEttINGs

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Only the Master User can access this menu (using tag or code).

In maintenance mode, the system is not armed and objects are not secured

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Insert your master tag and select

“Maintenance” from the master menu

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Select “Settings” and press “Ok” Select “Language” and from the list select the main language for the system interface

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6

Select “Date” and enter the date using the keypad nOTe: Improper location setting may cause false alarms.

Select “Time” and enter the time using the keypad

Select ”Location”- container or

Box, and then press “Back” to return to “Maintenance” menu

usERs

ADDING usERs

1 2

Choose “users” from the

Maintenance menu

Press "add"

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3 4 5

Insert new user tag enter the new user’s name and press “next” to approve

Select new user’s type:

User or Trustee (*)

(*) User – authorized to take and return tools | Trustee – In addition to the above, can turn the system off and turn off alarms

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usERs

EDIt usERs

Select interface language for specific tag holder

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Define specific trade (optional)

When complete, press “Back” to return to the “Maintenance” menu.

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Select a specific user from the user list and press “Ok”

Select a specific field for editing, or press “Ok” to confirm

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Enter the name of the new user and press “next” to approve

Press “ Back” to complete actions and return to Master Menu

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usERs

REMOvE / FREEzE / uNFREEzE

Select a specific user from the users’ list and press “Ok”

Press “Options”

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3 4 5

Select “remove” or “freeze” Press “yes” to confirm operation

Press “ Back” to complete the action and return to Master Menu

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“FREEzING” a USer IS reCOMMenDeD when a USer IS

TeMPOrarIly aBSenT.

“REMOvING” IS reCOMMenDeD when a Tag IS lOST Or when a

USer IS nOT eXPeCTeD TO USe The

SySTeM anyMOre.

OBjECts

ADDING OBjECts

Select “Objects” from

Maintenance menu

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3 4

Press “add”

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Enter the name of the new object

(This field is mandatory)

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Make sure a tag is properly attached to the new object and press the object’s tag

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add comment (Optional) and press

“next” to confirm add Price (Optional) and press

“approve” to complete

OBjECts

EDIt OBjECt

1 2

3

Press “ Back” to complete the action and return to the Master

Menu

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Select a specific object from the objects list and press “Ok”

Select a specific field to edit and press “Ok” to confirm

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OBjECts

REMOvE / FREEzE / uNFREEzE / REtuRN

Select a specific object from the objects list and press “Ok” to confirm

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Press “options” Select “Remove” or “Freeze” Press “yes” to confirm operation

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Press “ Back” to complete the action and return to Master Menu

“FREEzING” an OBjeCT IS reCOMMenDeD when IT IS

TeMPOrarIly MISSIng.

“REMOvING” IS reCOMMenDeD when an TraCkIng DevICe IS lOST Or DaMageD.

Select “return” Object

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Press the chosen object’s tag button, make sure that tie is attached to the tag

tuRNING sYstEM

OFF

NOTE: Only Master user or

Trustee user can turn off the system

System notification will appear when pressing the right object

When battery is removed or “dead” the system will request the master user to update date and time.

CHARGING

MAIN uNIt

Choose “System Off” from the

Master menu

Confirm operation by pressing

“yes”

At normal use , the system is expected to operate at armed mode for 60 hours before needing to be charged.

Check out "System Battery Status" (See Page 14).

When needed, charge the unit over night (12 hours).

Charge indoor only.

Use only the charger supplied with this system.

tROuBLE sHOOtING & tIPs

the system does not turn on

• The battery may have depleted. Connect the charger to the DC Jack and make sure the green LED turns on.

Charge the system for 12 hours.

• If you have had the system for more than 2 years, you may need to purchase a new RT645 battery for the system.

• If the system still doesn’t turn on - contact the Stanley Service Center.

the sYstEM doesn’t recognize a user tag

• Make sure the system is in Armed Mode and try again.

• If the problem persists:

• Enter Maintenance Mode by using the Master Tag or code.

• access the User list.

• Select the user who holds the tag and press “Ok”.

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• Select Options and unfreeze the tag.

• If the User Tag is in Unfreeze state, this User Tag is not defined in the system.

• You may re-define the tag in the system.

You forgot your Master Code

• Use your Master Tag to activate the system.

• enter the Maintenance Menu.

• Change the Master Code.

An employee lost a user tag

• Enter the Maintenance Mode by using the Master Tag.

• access the User list.

• Delete the lost user Tag from the authorization database.

You cannot add a new user

• Check the User List in Maintenance Mode, to make sure you did not exceed the limit of 30 users.

• If the database is less than 30 users see above.

You are unable to add a new object to the Objects List

• Make sure a tie-wrap is properly attached to the Object Tracking Device.

• Make sure you did not exceed the limit of 50 Objects.

• If the Object Tracking Device is older than 2 years – its battery may have depleted. See below.

• In any other case, contact the Stanley Support Center.

You connected an Object tracking Device to a tool with a tie-wrap but the system indicates the tie-wrap is not connected to the device

• Make sure you have used a Stanley Guard tie wrap that contains a conductive strip which allows the device to operate.

• Make sure you connected the tie-wrap properly according to the instructions.

• If the problem persists, contact the Stanley Service Center.

You cannot enter Armed Mode

• Make sure that the Main unit is connected to the designated bracket.

• Make sure the bracket presses on the Tamper Switch at the back of the main unit.

• If the problem remains, contact the Stanley Service Center.

the system states that an object is missing although the object is actually present

• enter the Settings Menu and select location.

• Make sure the correct location is selected.

• Move object close to the unit and check status report.

the system alerts a tie-wrap has been cut although it is present and uncut.

Check the tie-wrap is correctly attached as defined in the User Manual.

Replace the tie-wrap and re-check the connection.

If the problem persists, contact the Stanley Service Center.

You have lost your charging power supply adaptor; can you use a different power supply?

• No, it is forbidden to use a different kind of adaptor which may cause damage to the battery inside and to the main system unit.

• Contact the Stanley Support Center in order to purchase a new adaptor.

the system alerts on Low Battery of the Object tracking Device.

• This is expected after 2 years. The battery is not replaceable. A new Object Tracking Device needs to be purchased.

By selecting Restore Factory setting, can you still get LOG data?

• No, all data of the system will be deleted (including user authorization list and objects data) after selecting restore Factory Setting. It is highly recommended to download all necessary data to your PC before performing a System Restore.

You are unable to connect the main unit to your computer

• Make sure your Master Tag is inserted into the main unit.

• Make sure the USB cable is connected properly to your computer.

• Make sure the Stanley Guard software is installed on your computer.

• If the problem persists, contact the Stanley Service Center.

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tIPs

• When looking for one of your users in the user list – simply type the user’s first letter and the cursor will automatically get there.

• When in the object list, you can press the objects device button and the cursor will automatically get there.

• When any of your users is looking for a tool – he can simply insert his user tag and press the 1 button to view the status report. Thus the user will know if the tool is available and if not, who of his co workers has checked it out.

• Have you lost your way in the Maintenance Menus? Press the “C” key to return to the previous level.

• When you wish to turn off the system, you can also do so by pressing the ON button for a while. This will require, of course, a

master tag/code or a trustee tag.

GENERAL sAFEtY RuLEs

WARNING: read and understand all instructions.

Failure to follow all instructions may result in electric shock, fire, property damage and/or serious personal injury or death.

WARNING: sERIOus INjuRY OR DEAtH.

This product was designed to provide control of property only. Do not use this product to provide protection for life safety and from fire. Any use other than that suggested in this instruction manual could cause injury or even death.

WARNING: sERIOus INjuRY OR DEAtH.

Do not use this product in hazardous areas. This may include blasting areas and potentially explosive atmospheres. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. They include but are not limited to fueling areas such as gas stations; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where one would normally be advised to turn off a vehicle engine.

WARNING: sERIOus INjuRY OR DEAtH. Consult with manufacturers of any medical devices, such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc., to determine if they are susceptible to interference from cellular devices.

WARNING: FIRE, ELECtRIC sHOCK OR ELECtROCutION.

Do not use an extension cord unless it is absolutely necessary.

Use of an improper extension cord or an extension cord that has been worn or damaged could result in risk of fire, electric shock or electrocution.

An extension cord must have adequate wire size (AWG or American Wire Gauge) for safety. The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the greater the capacity of the cable, that is, 16 gauge has more capacity than 18 gauge. When using more than one extension cord to make up the total length, be sure each individual extension cord contains at least the minimum wire size.

Recommended Minimum Wire Size for Extension Cords

Total Length of Cord 25 ft. 50 ft. 7.6 m 15.2 m

Wire Size AWG 16

The Inventory Control System (ICS) is intended for indoor/outdoor use; power supply is for indoor use only.

Charge indoors.

WARNING: BAttERIEs – EXPLOsION, INjuRY OR FIRE.

The ICS contains a Lead Acid battery. Carefully follow all of the instructions in this manual.

Never dispose of the ICS or its battery in a fire. Return to a Stanley service center to recycle the unit.

The battery can explode in a fire. Toxic fumes, Hydrogen and materials are created when Lead Acid batteries are burned.

Lead Acid Batttery can cause severe ACID burns.

Do not disassemble, open, crush, bend, shred, puncture or deform the ICS and its battery.

If battery contents come into contact with the skin, immediately wash area with mild soap and water. If battery liquid gets into the eye, rinse water over the open eye for 15 minutes or until irritation ceases. In any way seek

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medical attention.

CAutION: POtENtIAL EquIPMENt MALFuNCtION OR FAILuRE.

Do not operate with a damaged power supply cord or plug. Damage to the equipment may occur. Protect the power supply cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product. Do not pull on cords or cables. When unplugging the cord from an electrical outlet, grasp and pull the cord by the plug. If a cord or plug is damaged, have it replaced immediately.

CAutION: POtENtIAL EquIPMENt MALFuNCtION OR FAILuRE. This equipment is supplied with a wall mount power supply designed specifically to operate on 100-240 V 50/ 60 Hz. If the cord is missing or damaged, replace only with Stanley power supply specified for this equipment to avoid product damage.

CAutION: POtENtIAL EquIPMENt MALFuNCtION OR FAILuRE.

To avoid potential damage caused by a power surge, utilize a surge protector.

CAutION: RIsK OF EXPLOsION IF BAttERY Is REPLACED BY AN INCORRECt tYPE.

Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

IMPORtANt NOtICEs

• This product is not user serviceable. There are no user serviceable parts inside the product. Servicing at •

• a STANLEY authorized service center is required to avoid damage to static sensitive internal components. •

• Unauthorized service will void the warranty.

• Clean only with a dry cloth.

• Although the noise level and duration of the siren are below OSHA limits, the loud noise from the sirens may

• startle the user.

PRODuCt LIMItAtIONs

• Although this unit is designed as a personal property protection device, it does not guarantee protection against burglary or other emergencies. Any alarm is subject to compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, the following:

• An intruder may gain access through unprotected openings. An intruder with criminal intent, technical

• knowledge, or jamming devices, may bypass the alarm system.

• This product will not operate without power. The equipment has a rechargeable battery. If the battery has not

• been adequately charged, the product will not operate.

• Signals sent by radio may be blocked before they reach the server. Even if the signal path has been recently

• checked during a routine test, blockage can occur if the cellular signal is lost.

• An RFID signal is needed to arm, disarm, accept programming changes and transmit alarm signals. If reception is not available, equipment is out of service.

• This product is a self-installed alarm. Carefully follow all instructions. Improper installation may compromise the operation of this equipment.

• This alarm should be tested regularly to make sure all sensors and the RFID signal are working properly.

• Warning devices such as sirens may not alert people if they are out of range. Persons may not hear the warning • if the alarm is muffled by a radio, operating equipment, appliances or passing traffic. Alarm warning devices, however loud, may not warn hearing-impaired people.

• Despite advanced design and regular testing, this equipment, like other electrical devices, is subject to

• component failure.

• Installing this alarm may make one eligible for lower insurance rates, but an alarm is not a substitute for insurance.

stANDARDs:

Area

eU eU eU

USa

Canada

USa

type

Safety radio radio

Safety

Safety radio

standard

EN 609050-1

EN 300328 en 300330

UL 60950-1

CSA CS22.2 60950-1

FCC Part 15, Sub-Part B, C FCC ID GDOICS310000 FCC ID GDOICS311000

USA Energy California Code of Regulations Title 20, Section 1601 to 1608

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LIMItED ONE YEAR WARRANtY

This warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship of your new Stanley

Guard Inventory Control System.

This warranty lasts for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase and is only available to the original purchaser.

Stanley will, at its discretion, repair or replace any malfunctioning system part of your new

Stanley Guard Inventory Control System.

In order to obtain warranty service, you must contact Stanley customer service in your country within one (1) year of the date of original purchase. A customer service representative will assist you with warranty service in accordance with this warranty. You must also provide a copy of the original purchase receipt, your name and address, as well as a short written description of the product's defect.

Service centers contact information is listed.

This warranty does not cover any problem with the system relating to misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, failure to maintain, or an act of nature. This warranty does not cover any other aspect or portion of your Stanley Guard Inventory Control System. Also, this warranty does not cover, and Stanley is not liable for, the loss or damage of any of your property.

By purchasing the Stanley Guard Inventory Control System and accepting this warranty, the purchaser acknowledges that Stanley is not an insurer of any property and that insurance products are available to the purchaser from other sources to cover such losses.

This warranty does not cover and expressly disclaims all implied warranties of any nature, including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

Consequential and incidental damages are not recoverable under this warranty. Some regions do not allow limitations on implied warranties or on consequential or incidental damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from region to region.

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MAIN uNIt

Maximum users 30

Maximum tools 50

Detection range (Container)* 15-20 Meter

Detection range (Job Box)* 7-10 Meter

Main Radio frequency 2.4Ghz

RFID frequency 125KHz

Battery type rT645

Battery Capacity 4.5ah

Battery voltage 6v

Battery Life Cycle (MaX) 60 hours

Battery min charging time 12 hours

Power (Avearge) 75mA / 0.9W

Power (MAX) 170mA / 2W

Operation temeprature 0-50 C°

storage temperature 20-60 C°

Dimensions H 89 X W 126 X L 229 mm

Dimensions

(Including Bracket) h 95 X w 140.3 X l 229 mm

ICs Weight (average) 1610 gr

ICs Bracket Weight (average) 515 gr

IP 54

FCC ID gDOICS310000

Regulatory Certifications

Type Standard

Safety EN 609050-1

Radio radio

EN 300328 en 300330

Safety UL 60950-1

Safety CSA CS22.2 60950-1

Radio FCC Part 15, Sub-Part B, C

Energy California Code of Regulations Title 20,

Section 1601 to 1608

*Range may veried according to enviroment conditions

FCC stAtEMENt:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determind by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: a) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

b) Increase the seperation between the equipment and receiver.

c) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/Tv technician.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: a) This device may not cause harmful interference b) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

fCC warning

Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.

OBjECt tRACKING DEvICE

Battery Life Cycle (Shelf life) 3 years

Battery Life Cycle (Average) 2 years

Battery type Lithium 3V - CR2450

Operation temeprature 0-50 C°

storage temperature 20-50 C°

Dimensions h 32 X w 56.5 X l 45.5 mm (l = 600 mm with tie)

tie Weight (average) 13 gr

Radio Frequency 2.4GHz

IP 54

FCC ID gDOICS311000

Regulatory Certifications

Type Standard

Safety EN 609050-1

Radio radio

EN 300328 en 300330

Safety UL 60950-1

Safety CSA CS22.2 60950-1

Radio FCC Part 15, Sub-Part B, C

usER tAG

Dimensions H 6.5 X W 26 X L 76 mm

Weight 10gr

IP 54

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