Operation Manual

Honeywell TITAN RF PASS
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Figure 5: RF PASS Auxiliary Module
The functions of the LEDs and signal button are described in the following section.
1. Auxiliary Module LED Indications and Button Functions
The following table outlines the functions of the LEDs and acknowledgement button on the Auxiliary Module.
Green LED
Solid Green shows RF connection to Host radio is active
LED flashes indicates loss of connection
Red bi-color LED
Flashing indicates emergency EVAC alarm (includes acoustic sound from BackPASS)
Continues to flash following acknowledgement button pressed. Acoustic sound stops. LED
remains flashing until SCBA is shut down
Blue bi-color LED
Flashing indicates PAR request (includes acoustic sound from BackPASS
Flashing and sound turn off after acknowledgement button pressed
Amber LED
Short flash every 5 seconds indicates low telemetry battery while in sensing mode
Continuous flashing indicates waiting for RFID read. (only occurs after startup when Telemetry is in
RFID read mode)
Short double flash on successful RFID read
2. RFID Reader
The Telemetry Module contains an RFID reader that is used to read in a unique firefighter ID for the firefighter using the
SCBA and a second unique ID designating the team the SCBA has been assigned to. Each firefighter will be issued a
firefighter RFID tag. Each equipment apparatus or designated team is also issued a unique RFID. The RFID contains a
unique 64-bit code that can be read by the Telemetry Module. When the Telemetry Module starts up, an initialization
message is sent by the telemetry module to the incident commander PC console containing both unique 64-bit ID for the
firefighter and the team assignment. This is used by the PC software to present a readable name and team the firefighter is
assigned to on Incident Commander Console. Equipment and firefighter 64-bit codes are retained in the SCBA until a new
tag is read.