Q. What parts or components make up the Mag Guard Monitoring system? Q. What is an STU? Q. What is the security housing? Q. Are phone lines or power lines required at the storage facility or magazine? Q. How is the system armed? Q. What are the various status levels of the system? Q. What is an STU “check in” message? Q. Where will the Mag Guard Monitoring system operate in the world? Q. Can terrain make a difference of how reliable the monitoring system will function? Q. Can weather make a difference to how reliable the monitoring system will function? Q. What is a SPOT unit, and how does it work in the Mag Guard Monitoring system? Q. What is the term “associated” as it pertains to the SPOT and STU signals? Q. How can I utilize this system to log access control? Q. How do I prepare my SPOT unit(s) for initial deployment? Q. How do I turn on/off the SPOT unit? Q. How do I send a signal when I want to make an authorized access to a particular magazine the SPOT has been associated with? Q. Can I use the SPOT “OK” button for other purposes? Q. How do I use the “tracking” mode on SPOT? Q. How do I use the “HELP” mode on SPOT? Q. How do I use the “911” mode on SPOT? Q. Where should I put the SPOT unit if I am in a truck? Q. Are the STU and the SPOT units safe for use around electric and electronic detonators? Q. What care and support should I know for my SPOT unit? Q. What ratings and/or certifications does SPOT have? Q. What types of radio signals are utilized by this monitoring system? Q. Where are the communications satellites? Q. Where are the GPS satellites? Q. Can gates be monitored? Q. Can other sensors be integrated into the system now or at some time in the future? Q. Can I add / remove SPOTS from my overall magazine monitoring plan? Q. Can I add / remove STUs from my overall magazine monitoring plan? Q. How do I get a quotation from Mag Guard Monitoring Inc.?
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