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The 433 MHz M163-i Wristband Tag is a battery-powered RF transmitter
designed to be worn by children or adults for student, patient
or personnel tracking applications. Every tag broadcasts its unique
ID and a status message at a periodic rate (that is programmed
at the factory). These tags provide an economical solution for
educational settings, healthcare or enterprise use. RF Code’s
patented communication protocols support high tag densities that
allow large populations of tags to be deployed in confined spaces.
M163-i Wristband Tags are equipped with on-board infrared (IR)
and motion sensors. This family of tags is designed to be deployed
in concert with RF Code’s IR Room Locators. IR-enabled tags monitor
their environment for incoming IR signals and periodically report
both their own unique ID and IR location codes. Motion activation
allows the tag operate at 2 beacon rates: slow when the tag is
stationary, and faster when the motion sensor is activated. This
provides a method for rapidly locating personnel with room-level
accuracy. Since tag location is determined via the IR room code,
there is no need for deploying multiple overlapping readers or
performing complicated signal strength calculations or triangulation
algorithms to determine tag location.
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The M163-series tags are designed to be comfortably worn by the
user when attached with standard single-use ¾” wristbands. Tag
cases are impact resistant, splash resistant and temperature stable.
This design includes an internal gasket and the tags are sealed
via sonic-welding at the point of manufacture to resist moisture
and fluids. Labels are applied internally to the clear PVC enclosure,
allowing the tag to be subjected to rigorous wipe-down and cleaning
procedures. Simply discard the wristband and re-use the tags over-and-over.
Powered by a coin cell battery, the M163-i tag operates with
a very low duty cycle that translates to long battery life (typically
up to 3 years). The tag will continue to operate in just about
any environment where people can withstand the extremes (from
-20 to +70 degrees Celsius), but battery life is maximized in
temperature-controlled environments, such as schools and hospitals,
with a nominal temperature of 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees F).
Based on the ratings and specifications from the battery manufacturers,
RF Code develops usage models to calculate the life of the active
RFID Tags. Like all models, there are assumptions and approximations
involved. The values are to be taken as engineering estimates
- not guaranteed performance. Exposure to extreme temperatures
will shorten the battery life. RF Code warrants all tags to be
free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
1 year.
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