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Electronic Seal NTT

Electronic Seal NTT
Electronic Seal NTT
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  • Model: Electronic Seal NTT

Electronic seal is a device designed to control access to objects and track their movement. It combines mechanical and electronic components, providing protection against unauthorized access and collecting data on the condition of the object.

Main functions of the electronic seal:

      Integrity control: Provides detection of attempts of unauthorized opening or access to the protected object.

      Movement tracking: Using built-in navigation modules such as GPS, it records the route and location of an object in real time.

      Data storage: The storage device stores information about the object, including identification data and access history.

Application of electronic seals:

Electronic seals are widely used in logistics and transportation to ensure the security of cargo, containers and vehicles. They allow you to monitor the integrity of transported goods and track their movement, which is especially important when transporting valuable or sensitive goods.

Advantages of electronic seals:

      Increased security: The combination of mechanical protection and electronic control reduces the risk of unauthorized access.

      Real-time monitoring: Ability to track the location and condition of an object at any time.

      Durability and reliability: Electronic seals are designed to work in a variety of conditions and have a long service life.

The use of electronic seals is becoming a standard in the transportation and storage industry, providing a high level of control and security for various types of cargo and objects

Specifications 

Parameter

Specifications

Dimensions

195 × 114 × 37 mm

Weight

1.6 kg

Housing materials

Impact-resistant plastic or metal

Degree of protection

IP68, providing dust and moisture protection

Supply voltage

12-24 V

Battery Type

Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery

Battery capacity

From 15,000 mAh (optional)

Battery life

Up to 1 year or more depending on the mode of use (optional)

Data exchange technology

RF ID (125 kHz)

Connecting to a GPS terminal

To transfer data to the monitoring system

Memory capacity

4000 RF ID cards with the ability to store more than 1000 records

RF ID reading range

Up to 5 cm

Operating temperature range

From -30 °C to +30 °C

Indication (green LED)

Lights up when all doors are closed and the seal is activated

Indication (red LED)

Lights up if the lock was opened without an ID

 

The standard kit includes the following items:

      Main block of the seal: A device containing electronic components for monitoring and transmitting data.

      Locking mechanism: A rope with a rod used to physically seal an object.

      Battery: Built-in battery to ensure autonomous operation of the device. (optional)

      Charger: If you have a rechargeable battery, a charger may be included. (option)

      Antenna: For models with a data function, an external or built-in antenna for communication may be provided.

      Documentation: User's manual and instructions for installing and operating the device.

Operating principle of the electronic seal:

  1. Installation and activation:
    • Once the doors (such as a container or vehicle) are closed, they are secured using a locking mechanism such as a cable with a rod.
    • After fixation, the device is activated, recording the initial state and coordinates of the object.
  2. Integrity control:
    • Built-in sensors monitor the condition of the locking mechanism.
    • If an unauthorized attempt is made to open or damage the seal, the sensors record a change in state and transmit a signal about the violation.
  3. Movement monitoring:
    • Using navigation modules (for example, GPS), the device tracks the geographic location of an object in real time.
    • Route and location data are transmitted to the operator’s server for analysis and control.
  4. Data transfer:
    • Information about the condition of the seal and its location is transmitted via cellular networks or other communication channels to a central server.
    • Operators and stakeholders can receive notifications of violations or deviations from the specified route.
  5. Deactivation and withdrawal:
    • Upon arrival at the destination, authorized personnel deactivate the seal using the RF ID electronic card, recording the completion of the route and the condition of the object.
    • It is also possible to deactivate the seal using navigation modules (for example, GPS) from the monitoring system.

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