User's Manual

Installation Manual The Tag 6-9
Activating/Deactivating Tags
The S-TAD can activate and deactivate Tags
preserving Tag battery life and preventing
nuisance alarms.
ACTIVATING
1. Unlock the S-TAD.
2. Place the inactive Tag in the correct
orientation within the Tag receptacle.
The Tag’s graphic’s LED is silent (just
like the physical Tag’s LED is silent).
3. Press the Enter button (green LED lit).
The Wait LED will illuminate (red) for
2 seconds. The Tag graphic’s LED on
the S-TAD will illuminate (pulsing
yellow) indicating the Tag is active (just
like the physical Tag’s LED will
illuminate).
4. If a low battery condition is detected,
the Low Tag Battery LED will
illuminate red.
5. If a band alarm condition is detected, the
Band LED will illuminate red.
Likewise, if a band compromise
condition is detected, the Band LED will
illuminate green/red.
Note: Band alarm and/or band
compromise conditions always take
precedence over a low tag battery
condition, therefore, be sure to handle
the BR Tag appropriately to truly check
for a low battery condition.
6. The S-TAD will still detect active Tags
in the area even after the Enter LED
extinguishes. However, you will have to
unlock the S-TAD again to be able to
activate/deactivate a Tag. Remember the
S-TAD will automatically lock after 1
minute of inactivity.
DEACTIVATING
1. Unlock the S-TAD.
2. Place the active Tag in the correct
orientation within the Tag receptacle.
The Tag graphic’s LED will be pulsing
yellow (just like the physical Tag’s LED
will be pulsing).
3. Press the Enter button (green LED lit).
The Wait LED will illuminate (red) for
2 seconds. The Tag graphic’s LED on
the S-TAD will extinguish indicating the
Tag is deactivated (just like the physical
Tag’s LED will extinguish).
Figure 6.9 S-TAD Tag Orientation