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In principle, a user
selects the iFob at the Traka cabinet and is only allowed the iFob if
his permit for the type of equipment is valid. As soon as he takes the
iFob the system records the event and because the iFob is dedicated to
the equipment, we can tell who used the equipment whilst the iFob was
out of the cabinet. As no other iFob will activate the equipment (except
for the managers Service iFob) we inherently know who was responsible
for the equipment at the time.
The iFob per
Person concept actually generates an iFob to suit the user profile.
This is done as the iFob is selected, when the Traka cabinet writes the
user profile to the iFob for a pre-determined period of time. During
this period the iFob can be used to activate any amount of equipment but
only if the type of equipment is contained with the iFob profile. As the
iFob is used, it records the equipment activated as well as the time,
which is accumulated until the iFob is returned to the Traka cabinet
when the transactions are downloaded.
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