Operational Description

FCC ID: LSQ-TRXS-830

Operational Description

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                                  TRXS-830 Ankle Tag
                                 Operational Description

The TRXS-830 Ankle Tag is a small unit worn on the ankle of the monitored offender.


The Ankle Tag is a battery-operated unit and comprises a printed circuit board (PCB), which
includes a RF transmitter module with an integral antenna, and a microcontroller that controls
its operation.


The TRXS-830 has one RF channel. It is 318 MHz carrier with FSK modulated data.
The Tag is turned on and off by a probation officer, using an electronic key which is
temporarily attached to the tag strap’s pins.


When it is turned on, the Ankle Tag transmits a 2mSec identification & status signal and then it
stops transmission. As a public life safety equipment the Tag transmits the next signal 18-22
seconds after the last signal transmission – any interruption in the reception of the transmitted
signal (which might indicate an escaped offender) may put public life at risk – the central
monitoring system sends an immediate alert to the probation officer or to the sheriff in-charge,
who should take immediate action to ensure public safety.



Document Created: 2008-05-11 10:57:34
Document Modified: 2008-05-11 10:57:34

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