SAM
How it Works
ATS transmitters are affixed to assets using a high polymer resin sticky back.
The SAM readers are placed at critical egress points using a screw mount or sticky-back and plugged into the nearest 110 or 220 Volt AC outlet.
The SAM readers are calibrated for read distance using the trim pot located on the face of the reader.
The reader's external device cable is connected to an external device such as a door lock, audible alarm, light, camera etc.
As a tagged item comes into the adjusted read range, the SAM receives the tag's signal causing an output relay to be activated and fires the external device.
This device is protected under Patent 6,700,493
Uses Standard ATS Transmitter Tags
Adjustable Read Ranges
Active Anti-Jam Antenna
External device output* (The SAM can fire door locks, audible alarms, lights, cameras or other external devices)
- Full Tracking Interface Capability
- Operates at 418 MHz or 433.92 MHz
- 12 Volt DC Wall Adapter Power Supply
- 16 Adjustable Time Delay Settings
- 3 LED Indicators for Power, Signal and Range Detection
- Mounting Tabs and Adhesive Backing
SAM Features
SAM (Single Access Monitor)
Asset Protection System
The SAM (Single Access Monitor) provides access/egress management and control for assets and/or personnel using an external device interface (EDI) to fire alarms, magnetic locks, cameras, etc. for access protection.
Components of the SAM System:
SAM (Single Access Monitor)
ATS transmitters are affixed to assets using a high polymer resin sticky back.
The SAM readers are placed at critical egress points using a screw mount or sticky-back and plugged into the nearest 110 or 220 Volt AC outlet.
The SAM readers are calibrated for read distance using the trim pot located on the face of the reader.
The reader's external device cable is connected to an external device such as a door lock, audible alarm, light, camera etc.
As a tagged item comes into the adjusted read range, the SAM receives the tag's signal causing an output relay to be activated and fires the external device.
Asset Protection System
Patent 6700493
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