User's Manual

Installation Manual Appendix A: Discontinued Components A-7
Tag styles (gray and/or yellow colored)
ES 2200 System Tags
IS 3200 System Tags
BR 4200 System Tags
NOTE:
Gray and/or yellow Tag case styles are
no longer in production and are replaced
with bar-coded Tag case styles. For more
information, see Chapter 6.
ES 2200 System Tags
ES 2200 System Tags (Figure A.8) are small
wristwatch-sized devices worn by a resident or
attached to an asset. When a resident or patient
enters a Tx Activation Field, the Tag sends a
signal to the zone Controller, via the Receiver.
The zone Controller processes this information
for appropriate control action or response (e.g.
sounding alarms, locking doors, etc.).
The ES 2200 System Tag band is made of
nylon-reinforced vinyl with nylon mesh. The
band is designed to resist tearing caused by
pulling or chewing on the band. However, if the
band becomes frayed or torn it will need to be
replaced. In long-term applications, the band
should be replaced periodically for cleanliness.
or
LT22/LT32 SB22/SB32
Figure A.8
The ES 2200 and IS 3200 System Tags
(bands not shown)
IS 3200 System Tags
In addition to the look and functionality of an ES
2200 System Tag, IS 3200 System Tags (
Figure
A.8
) are assigned to a specific resident or asset
(via the Tag Test Station and Accutech
Software). Once assigned, the computer
associates a name, room number and any other
pertinent information about the resident/asset
with that Tag.
BR 4200 System Tags
In addition to the functionality of an IS 3200
System Tag, BR 4200 System Tags (
Figure A.9)
will alarm if the band is removed or tampered
with in any way.
BR 4200 System Tags are attached to infants
with a conductive- fiber-striped cloth band.
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Figure A.9 The BR 4200 System Tag
(band not shown)
Testing Tags
For maximum protection of residents or assets,
Accutech recommends Tags be tested on a
weekly basis. There are 4 ways that you can test
a Tag: enter a monitored zone, a TAD (Part
#660021), a Tag Test Station (TTS), and/or the
Keypad’s Auxiliary LED (yellow) will light
when a Tag is detected (optional, additional wire
required).