what the lights mean on homeguard 200
35, 75, or 150 feet depending on the officers preset is what the website says
The BI HomeGuard 200 is a radio frequency monitoring tool used by corrections and pre-trial agencies to monitor an offender or bondee's location status in house-arrest/curfew situations. It has an adjustible range, and is controlled by the correctional supervisor via the BI Total Access web application. The BI HomeGuard 200 does not monitor for alcohol consumption on its own, it is however, compatible with another device called BI Sobrietor that does monitor for alcohol consumption. The BI Sobrietor is a seperate, handheld device that looks something like a radar gun, and, if the offender is required to use it, the BI HomeGuard 200 allows the corrections supervisor to require the offender to test himself/herself upon arrival into the HomeGuard 200's functional monitoring range.
Yes
The range for the Homeguard 200 varies depending on the specific model and conditions, but typically it has a range of around 200-300 feet. This range allows for reliable monitoring and communication within a standard-sized home or small to medium-sized property.
The homeguard may use various sensors such as motion sensors, pressure sensors, or heat sensors to detect the presence of a person. These sensors can detect movement or changes in weight or body heat, which help the homeguard identify the presence of a person in its vicinity.
Can the homeguard 200 be hooked up somewhere else other than the clients home?
does it detect alcohol
Depending on brand-200-260.00. They are not hard to install, but if you pay labor on an install it would be 200-600, depending on shop.
200
No, it uses a cellular network to communicate with the monitoring agency.
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