User's Manual
any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Areaswithpotentiallyexplosiveatmospheresareoftenbutnotalwaysposted.
Blasting Caps and Areas
Toavoidpossibleinterferencewithblastingoperations,turnoffradioproductswhennear
electricalblastingcaps,inablastingarea,orinareas
posted:“Turnofftwo‐wayradio.”Obeyall
signsandinstructions.
The tracking unit operates in unison with up to three beacons that continuously send radio frequency (RF)
signals to the tracking unit. The tracking unit then detects the signal, ultimately determining if a client is
within the confinements of a residence. Because GPS acquisition consumes 75 percent of the tracking
unit’s battery, beacons help conserve the battery by allowing the tracker’s GPS acquisition to idle. Using
the beacon during curfew hours also eliminates the potential of GPS drift, ensuring the client is within the
required confines without relying solely on GPS.
NOTE: You can elect to use the tracking unit without a beacon as well.
In addition to motion and tamper detection, the beacon houses two replaceable D-Cell batteries. You can
place a beacon anywhere from an individual residency to a work environment. The ExacuTrack One
tracking unit picks up the beacon’s signal which contains the following information:
Identification number
Tamper status
Battery condition
Motion detection
Features
Water-Resistant Case
Field-Replaceable Batteries
Motion Detection
Non-Commercial Radio Frequency Transmissions
Easy Installation
Multiple Tamper Detection
Abandoned Tracker Locator Capability
Three Beacons for Multiple Curfew Locations
Curfew Schedules
A curfew schedule is a specified time-period when the client must remain within range of a specific
beacon—whether the beacon is at home, work, school, etc. If a client comes within range of the beacon
during a scheduled curfew period, the tracking unit sends a Beacon Enter message to the central
monitoring computer and enters a “sleep mode” to save battery power. During this power saving mode,
the tracking unit suspends GPS acquisition and only reports to the central monitoring computer according
to the Max Callback Interval (see page 15). If the client leaves the beacon’s range following a curfew