Havoc industrial electronice and techonology rfid and two-way radios - 2015

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industrial electronics & communication

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Havoc: useful technologies, practical applications

Easy-to-use and easy-to-buy heavy duty gear and practical tech products for industrial use

• Over 15 years expertise developing practical technology

• Havoc creates both software and hardware products

• Universally compatible, flexible technologies

• Incentives programs and promotions

• No mandatory spend, no contracts

Product Divisions

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Communication Electronics

Havoc RFID:

Asset Management Technology

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Communication Products

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Two-way Radios & Accessories

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Two-Way RadiosHC-516U (UHF) 5 Watts 16 Channels MSRP: $249.99

HC-516V (VHF) 5 Watts 16 Channels MSRP: $249.99

2 Year Standard + 1 Year Extended Warranty (3 Years Total) MSRP: $39.99

2 Year Standard + 2 Year Extended Warranty (4 Years Total) MSRP: $69.99

2 Year Standard + 3 Year Extended Warranty (5 Years Total) MSRP: $99.99

AccessoriesSM-1PRO Pro Remote Speaker/Mic MSRP: $49.99

HDH-100 Noise-cancelling Earmuff Headset MSRP: $199.99

SHS-3PRO Pro Surveillance Headset MSRP: $39.99

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Excellent Quality, Superior ValueHAVOC

HC-516U RDU4160D RDU2080D RMU2080 RDU4100

Retail Price 249.99$ 299.99$ 249.99$ 249.99$ 279.99$

RF Power5W/2W

High/Low2W 4W 2W 4W

Channels 16 16 8 8 10

Frequency Range400 - 470

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438 - 470

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438 - 470

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438 - 470

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438 - 470

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User Programmable

Software

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RFID ○ ○ ○ ○

MOTOROLAFEATURE

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HC-516U TK-3402U16P TK-3302U16 TK-3300U16 TK-3300U4P

Retail Price 249.99$ 320.99$ 299.99$ 249.99$ 279.99$

RF Power5W/2W

High/Low5W 4W 5W 2W

Channels 16 16 16 16 4

Frequency Range400 - 470

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438 - 470

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450-490

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450 - 470

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RFID ○ ○ ○ ○

FEATUREKENWOOD

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Die-Cast Aluminum Chassis

MIL-SPEC Rated

Polycarbonate Housing and Battery Case

Surface Mount Circuit Board Technology

HF RFID embedded

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Practical Design Features

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16 programmable channels + two programmable push buttons

Group Call Feature

Voice Prompt for Sight-Free Use

Channel Scan Feature

Lone Worker Feature

Time-Out Transmit (TOT)

Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO)

Emergency Call Out

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Advanced Programming Features

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Specifications

750mW Loud and Clear Audio Output

Compact, Lightweight, Rugged: 8.1 oz; 4.6 x 2.3 x 1.5 inches

Powerful Signal Transmission with < 5% Distortion

Battery Life: 14 hrs @ 5W

Sensitivity: (12dB SINAD) ≤ -123dBm @25K

Adjacent Channel Selectivity: ≤ -65dB

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Method Proc./Cat.

High Temperature 501.5 I/AI, II/A2

Low Temperature 502.5 I/C3, II/C1

Shock (Drop) 516.6 IV

Vibration 514.6 I/24

Mechanical Shock Test Operating 516.6 I, V, VI

PORTABLE MILITARY STANDARDS 810 G

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Programs & Warranties

Up to 5 years no-hassle warranty

with extension options!

Discount two-way radio upgrades

New user savings

Ready Rewards program

Programming Assistance

30-day Free SUPERTRACK Equipment and

Safety Management RFID Software Trial Account

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You run your business your way. Shouldn’t you buy equipment the same way?

NO SERVICE CONTRACTS

NO PENALTIES

NO HIDDEN FEES

FREE set-up and training

FREE technical support

FREE software upgrades

Buy what you want,

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More flexibility, more opportunities

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RFID Technology

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2000-Now: Development of specialty tags to read in presence of liquids and metals, along with increasing

development of data management software for new applications.

1990–2000:: Emergence of standards. RFID deployed in municipal, healthcare and pharmaceutical applications.

1980–1990: Commercial applications of RFID enter mainstream industry and retail applications.

1970–1980: Implementation of RFID in various transportation applications.

1960–1970: Commercial electronic article surveillance (EAS) to counter theft of merchandise implemented..

1950–1960: Early explorations of RFID technology, laboratory experiments.

1940–1950: Radar refined and used, major World War II development effort. RFID invented in 1948.

RFID technology uses radio waves to identify objects using an RFID tag. An RFID scanner

reads the tag, and data associated with the tagged object is managed in a database.

Tag + Reader + Database

RFID Timeline

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RFID Tags

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Type: Power Source Cost Range Uses Data storage in tag

Passive powered by scan $0.50 - $5.00 Short range (<3m) retail, distribution, Small read/write data (128b)

passports, highway tolls

tool tracking, asset tracking

Active battery powered $25 to $100 Long range (<100m) temperature sensors Large read/write data (128kb)

Alzheimer’s, hospitals

GPS battery powered $100.00+ Long range (100m+) dangerous cargo, high Larger read/write data (2.4G)

cellular service value assets

Advantages of Passive Tags

Cost

Durability

Security

Versatility

Universal Standards

NFC Scannable

RFID TAGS: BARCODES:

99.9% read rate 80% read rate

Can be read through material Must have line-of-sight

Very Unique Limited uniqueness

Virtually impossible to duplicate Easily duplicated

Instant database communication Lag in database communication

Rewriteable

Types of RFID Tags

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NFC Device Flexibility

Use your smartphone, tablet or reader to scan, identify, inspect,

certify, maintain, calibrate and track your equipment!

What is Near Field Communication (NFC)?

NFC operates at 13.56 MHz and is an extension HF RFID. NFC

shares many physical properties with RFID such the ability to

communicate without a direct line of sight. Some differences:

1. NFC is capable of complex two way communication

2. NFC is limited to scanning at close

proximity, typically 5cm or less.

3. Only a single NFC tag can be

scanned at one time.

4. Most mobile phones

and tablets are NFC ready.

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Work Smarter with RFID Technology

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Give your work force the technology it needs to take your business to the next level.

Perform accurate safety inspections in minutes

Track job site tools and equipment in seconds

Automate and retain documentation forever

Tag. Scan.

Track.

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Secure Cloud Database

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• Keep data secure - even in cases of natural

disasters or device theft

• Automatic data backups mitigates risk

and create an compliance trail that’s accessible,

even in emergencies

• Built on AWS*, the only cloud system trusted

for use by the DoD

• Multiple layers of physical server security

• Multiple layers of encryption on database and tags

• Close proximity tags eliminate remote scan threat

* http://media.amazonwebservices.com/AWS_Risk_and_Compliance_Whitepaper.pdf

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RFID Technology Saves Time and Money

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• Tracking Supplies: RFID technology provides efficient management of the

supply chain for the materials used in construction projects and significantly

reduces material costs, as well as helping you meet project timescales.

• Tracking Equipment: Inventory control is a key part of a successful

construction project. RFID technology lets you know exactly where

valuable tools and equipment are located.

• Safety Management: Protecting employees from potentially harmful

situations is of critical concern of businesses where industrial accidents and

injury are an ever present danger. Demonstrating compliance to regulation

and legislation is central to corporate governance. RFID technology

streamlines inspections and documentation.

Key Areas Where SUPERTRACK Helps Construction:

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RFID in Construction: Case Studies Summary

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• Time savings of 30% using RFID technology in materials yard (CII. RFID in the Construction Industry. April 2002).

• More efficient usage of shared assets among several projects, reduced misuse and accidents. (RFID, MEMS,and their Applications in the

Field of Construction. White Paper. 11 January, 2002).

• 100% ROI recovered in months, with additional 3-5% reduction in costs with use of RFID over time (What’s the next step for RFID?

For RFID to reach its true potential, standards must emerge. March 2003, www.frontline.com).

• Case Study: Moreau Construction, 2005. 300 permanent employees + contract staff for long-term jobs and tools asset base

worth around 1M$. RFID Application: track power tools on job sites. Moreau Construction invested around $25000 but

found investment more than repaid in first year.

• Prices for RFID systems and tags have dropped dramatically since these “early adoption” case studies, making RFID

investments significantly more economical and providing even swifter ROI!

Large Projects RFID Yard Management

Case Studies: $750 million power plant in

Rockdale, TX; and 550 megawatt Portlands

Energy Center in Toronto.

Other Case Studies:

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Case Study: Concrete Wall Panels

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1,000 runs for each model Base Case % RFID Case %

Relocated panels in the plant

Panels located in plant (initial search) 65 99.5

Panels found after extended search in plant 97 99.5

Missing materials identified during receiving 5 0.05

Relocated panels at construction site

Panels located at construction site (initial search 80 99.5

Panels found after extended search at site 99 99.5

Correctly identified pieces for installation 97 99.5

Base Case # RFID Case # Base Case # RFID Case #

Plant 8 0 2 0

Construction site 5 0 1 0

Incorrectly shipped/Incorrectly identified Missing panels

Incidents Unit Price Total Savings

Remanufactured panels 3 1,365.00$ 4,095.00$

Incorrectly shipped panels 8 60.00$ 480.00$

Incorrectly transferred panels 5 110.00$ 550.00$

5,125.00$

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Plant 696 2,730 480 3,906.00$ 0.62

Site 476 1,365 550 2,391.00$ 0.38

Statistics taken from: Analyzing the benefits of RFID technology for cost sharing in construction supply chains: A case study on prefabricated precast components: G. Demiralp, G. Guven, E.

Ergen; Department of Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, 34469, Turkey: Automation in Construction (Impact Factor: 1.82). 24:120–129. DOI:

10.1016/j.autcon.2012.02.005; The Value of RFID: Benefits vs. Costs , Alp Ustundag, Springer Science & Business Media, Aug 12, 2012 - Technology & Engineering - 182 pages

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Custom Capabilities

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SUPERTRACK Software Interface

RFID Tags & RFID Scanners

Two-Way Radio Headsets

Two-Way Radio Holsters

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