User's Manual
PAS User Manual
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS PROPRIETARY TO NEW CENTURION SOLUTIONS, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR
DISCLOSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY DESIGN OR MANUFACTURE EXCEPT WHEN SUCH USER POSSESSES DIRECT, WRITTEN
AUTHORIZATION FROM NEW CENTURION SOLUTIONS, INC.
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12. TAKING CARE OF YOUR PAS
12.1 Charging the battery
The PAS is powered by an internal lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. There are two
options for charging the battery.
The PAS is equipped with a mini-USB type connector, located on the lower right side of the
device (see Interacting with the PAS).
The wall transformer (included with your PAS) can be used to charge the battery. Simply
use the USB Type A male to mini-USB cable (also included with your PAS) to plug your PAS
into the transformer.
Because the PAS uses a standard Type-A male to mini-USB cable, it can also be plugged
into any USB-equipped PC or laptop to charge the battery.
12.2 Label Location
The PAS label is located on the bottom of the back side of the device. It covers the entry to
the device and should never be removed. Removing the label and attempting to open
device, could damage or cause PAS not to function properly. Removing the label will void
the warranty.
12.3 Water Resistance
The PAS is NOT waterproof however; it will resist the entry of moisture in most normal
situations such as rain or light spills.
13. GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
The PAS is generally NOT user-serviceable. If for some reason, it does not respond to
either sending an emergency request for assistance or to touching the scroll buttons, the
most likely cause is a dead battery. Be sure to keep your battery charged as much as
possible.
If the PAS appears to be malfunctioning, even after charging the battery, please return the
device to the issuing institution and a new PAS will be issued to you.
The presence of water or moisture on the scroll buttons may impede the ability of the PAS
to detect the presence of a finger.
USB Port for Charging
EMERGENCY BUTTON
FCC Label Location
EMERGENCY BUTTON