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FCC ID/DOC for the LS2400T Controller: FCC ID: JM7-HWHY-662110 IC: 2683A-662110 Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning (Part 15.
Contents Chapter 1: LS2400 System Alarms How Accutech Systems Work Addressing Alarms Escorting Chapter 2: Tags Tag barcodes Visual Pulse LED Attaching Tags Tag and Band Maintenance Chapter 3: The S-TAD Powering the S-TAD On/Off Unlocking the S-TAD Activating/Deactivating Tags Programming Mode - T R D F A 800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.
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User Manual Chapter 1: LS2400 System IMPORTANT: No Security System can replace human vigilance. Creating a safe environment requires the combined efforts of nursing, physicians, security, and patients. Global policies, procedures, and processes on patient care should be discussed and disseminated. Education, communication, and coordination are key. No level of security can replace an informed and knowledgeable staff.
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1-1 The LS2400 System User Manual When a Tag enters a monitored zone, the system can automatically: The LS2400 System Alarms How Accutech Systems Work Addressing Alarms Escorting The function of the LS2400 System is to alert facility personnel of the possible egress of a monitored resident. Virtually any hallway, doorway, stairwell, or elevator can be made to sense a Tag and then trigger audial and/or visual alarms to prompt a staff response.
User Manual The LS2400 System 1-2 How Accutech Systems Work Alarms Egress Door Ajar (Optional) Loiter (Optional) Supervisor Tamper This section explains how Accutech Systems react to a Tag entering a monitored door, elevator, or hallway as well as alarm definitions. NOTE: In this manual, Egress alarms are referred to as “Alarms.” Other alarm types are referred to by name (i.e., Door Ajar, Loiter, Supervisor, Band Alarm). Double conditioning Egress An alarm (i.e.
1-3 The LS2400 System User Manual Loiter An optional Loiter function is available to alert staff personnel if a Tag is lingering in a monitored zone. The time setting is adjustable (10-110 seconds) and is factory set for approximately 15 seconds. Hallway zones Door Ajar An optional Door Ajar function is also available to alert staff personnel if the door in a monitored zone has been held open for too long.
Addressing Door Ajar alarms Addressing Supervisor alarms A Door Ajar alarm occurs when a door is open for longer than the preset allotted time. A Supervisor alarm occurs when the performance of the system has been altered due to tampering or inadvertent acts such as cut wires, antenna damage, or interference. When a Door Ajar alarm occurs: 1. Go to the alarm location and check to see if the door is propped open or not completely closed. When a Supervisor alarm occurs: 2. Close the door completely. 1.
Escorting DISCLAIMER: The following instructions are intended as a guidance document only. Each facility should review these recommendations and modify as necessary to meet their own unique security requirements. To escort Tags through a monitored zone, use the following instructions: NOTICE: While escorting Tags, be aware of “tailgating.
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User Manual Chapter 2: Tags - R D F A T
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User Manual Tags 2-1 LS2400 System Tags Tag barcodes Visual Pulse LED Attaching Tags Tag and Band Maintenance LS2400 System Tags (Figure 2.1 and 2.2) are small wristwatch-sized devices worn by a resident or attached to an asset. When a resident or patient enters the Tx Activation Field of the LS2400T and the LS2400T processes this information for appropriate control action or response (such as sounding alarms, locking doors, and/or deactivating elevators).
Tags 2-2 User Manual Tag barcodes Visual Pulse LED Tag barcodes (Figure 2.3) contain a Tag’s manufacturing history. The Visual Pulse LED indicates the Tag’s current mode (see Table 2.1) Table 2.1 Visual Pulse LED status LED Light Pattern off on Tag LED Status LT, SB Tags None Tag is off. Active, not in zone Active, in zone Figure 2.3 Tag barcode example The coding scheme is as follows: T M-WWYY-TSSS ”M” is the manufacturer designator. - F A R D ”WWYY” is the date code.
User Manual Tags 2-3 Attaching LT/SB Tags Note: LT (Long Term) Tags are used for resident care. SB (Slotted Back) Tags are used on small infants and assets. All Tag bands are for one-time use only. For cleanliness and sanitary reasons, Accutech recommends replacing applied bands on a semi-monthly basis with a maximum of one month between changes. Figure 2.4: LT Tag with band 1. For LT Tags, with the snaps pointing in the same direction as the Accutech logo, slide the plastic band through the Slot.
Tags 2-4 User Manual Tag and Band Maintenance Testing Tags Acceptable Tag Cleaning Methods: Accutech Tags operate by internal battery. Over the course of normal operation, Tags eventually lose battery power and the Tags will need to be replaced. The Tag battery is not replaceable. For maximum protection of residents or assets, Accutech recommends that Tags be tested on a weekly basis. There are many ways that you can test Tags: Enter a monitored zone (Software will report.
User Manual Chapter 3: The S-TAD - R D F A T
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User Manual The S-TAD 3-1 The S-TAD Unlocking the S-TAD For added security, access to activating/deactivating Tags is locked via 4-digit user codes. See Programming Mode for more information about user codes. Powering the S-TAD On/Off Unlocking the S-TAD Activating/Deactivating Tags Programming Mode 1. Press the Power/Clear button. The Power/Clear LED illuminates (solid green with wink). Note: The S-TAD has not been evaluated by UL.
3-2 The S-TAD User Manual Activating/Deactivating Tags The S-TAD can activate and deactivate Tags preserving Tag battery life and preventing nuisance alarms. 6. The S-TAD will still detect active Tags and Low Battery conditions in the area even after the Enter LED extinguishes. However, you will have to unlock the STAD again to be able to activate/deactivate a Tag. Remember the S-TAD will automatically lock after 1 minute of inactivity (by default). ACTIVATING 1.
User Manual The S-TAD 3-3 Programming Mode Set Unlock Timeout: 1. Enter Programming Mode While in programming mode, the Enter button’s LED winks quickly. In addition, the Enter button LED will also indicate if a programming step was completed successfully. 2. Press: 5, Enter, 5, Enter (3 slow green flashes) 3. Press: 1 through 5 for 1 to 5 minute timeout (5 slow green flashes confirms If the Enter button LED flashes green slowly the operation completed correctly.
3-4 The S-TAD User Manual To add a user code: Summary of LEDs 1. Enter Programming Mode WAIT LED Tag is in the process of being turned on or off or during S-TAD unlocking. 2. Press: 2, Enter, 2, Enter (3 slow green flashes) 3. Press: 4 digit user code to add, then Enter (1 slow green flash if correct) Note: Maximum 121 codes. LOW TAG BATTERY LED A low tag battery is detected. Replace Tag. 4. Press: same 4-digit user code to verify, then Enter (5 slow green flashes confirms) 5.
User Manual The S-TAD 3-5 Cleaning and Care The S-TAD should be cleaned periodically using antibacterial wipes (wipe, do not soak). Do not use any abrasive cleaners or cloths. When not in use the S-TAD should be stored in a clean and dry environment. The S-TAD requires a 9-volt lithium battery to operate. Remove the protective boot to access the battery compartment. Using the embossed orientation guide, replace the 9-volt lithium battery as needed.
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