Ecolab FAS1543-02 User Manual
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Patient Safeguard System Installation Tool Directions for Use Ecolab, Inc.Page 115.0 Operation with System B5.1 Boot PostWhen the power is turned on the Tool will display the message “Booting”, all three indicator LEDs will flash insequence as the Tool performs an internal power on self-test, and the audible alert will beep for about 1 second.This is normal and provides feedback that the display, all three LEDs, and the audible alert are functioningproperly. The Tool will then go into the last mode it was in before being powered down and is ready to be used.5.2 Changing ModesTo change the mode that the Tool is in, press the Mode key, then use the Up and Down keys to navigate to thedesired mode. Next press the Select key and the Tool will enter the desired mode.5.3 Turning the Display Back OnThe power supply for the display interferes with the Tool’s radios and is turned off to allow the radios tocommunicate with Beacons. If the Tool’s batteries are drawn down below a certain level, the display will go blankwhen the power supply is turned off. Pressing the Select key will turn the display on for a brief time allowing it tobe read, but turning the radios off for that time period.5.4 Beacon Communications TestingThe communications between a Beacon and a Badge can be tested with the Tool (the Tool emulates a Badge).The Tool is placed in Beacon mode and the three indicator LEDs give an indication of the quality of thecommunications at the range that the Tool is held from the Beacon (a Dispenser will have to be activated with theTool in range). The green LED will light if the Tool detects a 125 KHz signal but the signal is corrupt in somemanner. The yellow LED will light if the 125 KHz signal is found to be correct. The red LED will light when theBeacon and Tool correctly complete a communications cycle (both the 125 KHz and 2.4 GHz radios have workedcorrectly). The Tool will then display the Beacon’s address, Beacon’s battery level as a percentage and theBeacon’s firmware revision. The Select key can be pressed to turn the display on for a brief period of time so theresults can be read.5.5 Testing a Beacon’s Bentley CommunicationsThe Tool can be used to check the operation of a Beacon’s Bentley radio by placing the Tool into Bentley mode,then placing the Tool in the field of an active Beacon (a Dispenser Beacon will have to be activated). The Toolwill only respond to a Beacon five times while in Bentley mode to keep the Beacon from flooding the network withmessages. The next step is to use the dashboard’s “Search” function to look up the Badge ID # 0A 00 00 01 andcheck if the “Device”, date and time match the Beacon’s address, and the time it was activated. The Select Keycan be pressed to turn the display on for a brief period of time so the results can be read.5.6 Adjusting a Beacon’s RangeThe Tool can be used to adjust the range of a Beacon by placing it into the Range Adjust Mode. The Tool mustfirst complete a communications transaction with the Beacon to get the Beacon’s current range setting; thismeans that a Dispenser Beacon will need to be activated before the range setting can be read. Then, use the Upkey to increase the Beacon’s range setting and the Down key to decrease the Beacon’s range setting. The Toolwill send the updated range setting to the Beacon with the next complete communications transaction with theBeacon; a Dispenser Beacon will need to be activated. The Select key can be used to turn the display onallowing the Beacon’s current range setting to be read, the Up and Down keys also turn the display on allowingthe new range setting to be read.5.7 Changing a Beacon’s Bed / Stretcher ModeTo make changes to a Bed Beacon’s Bed/Stretcher mode (this mode determines if the AC Sensor (FAS1542) isrequired for the Beacon to operate correctly) use the Tool’s Bed/Stretcher mode. The Tool’s display will show theBeacon’s mode and address. The Tool requires a completed communications transaction to load the BedBeacon’s current mode (the display will read “Bed” to use an AC Sensor and “Stret” to not use an AC Sensor).Then use the Up and Down keys to toggle the Tool in between Bed and Stretcher modes. The Tool requires thata final communications cycle be completed to transfer the new setting to the Bed Beacon. The Select key can be |
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