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LS2400
User Manual
800-356-2671 | Accutech | www.AccutechSecurity.com
Version 1.00
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 15.21)
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could
void
the
user’s
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
FCC ID/DOC for the LS2400T Sensor:
FCC ID: JM7-IGWT-662002
IC: 2683A-662002
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.
FCC ID/DOC for the S-TAD:
FCC ID: JM7-IGWT-662008
Canada IC: 2683A-662008
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.
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
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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. Any electronic or physical security system should be considered as a
supplemental deterrent, but by no means an end-all.
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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
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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.
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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.
The LS2400 can be utilized for special care
residents suffering from wandering malady or
tendencies of straying into unauthorized areas or
leaving a facility, pediatric patients, asset
security, and/or infant security. The system is
designed so that each monitored zone is a standalone system.
lock doors
deactivate elevators
sound alarms
flash strobe lights
trigger visual displays
By adding options, most egress opportunities
can be eliminated without restricting staff,
visitors, and non-monitored residents movement.
Additional options that further enhance your
ability to prevent unescorted egress include:
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Magnetic Lock(s)
Elevator Deactivation Unit(s)
Central Alarm
Loiter Alarm
Door Ajar alarm
Staff Alert Panels (SAPs)
Graphic Displays Panels (GDPs)
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The LS2400 System 1-2
How Accutech Systems Work
Alarms
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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., an Egress alarm) occurs
whenever a Tag enters a monitored zone and the
door is opened or a PIR is tripped.
Door Ajar (Optional)
A Door Ajar alarm occurs when a door is open
for longer than the preset time (adjustable).
Loiter (Optional)
Supervisor
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.
Tamper
The LS2400 System cover panel has been
tampered, removed, or obstructed.
At most zones, two conditions are required to
generate an alarm. For example, at a door zone,
a Tag must be detected in the zone and the door
opened or, in hallway zones, a Tag must be
detected in the zone and PIR detection to
generate an alarm. Double conditioning (set
during installation) helps prevent nuisance
alarms.
A Loiter alarm occurs when a Tag lingers in a
monitored zone for longer than the preset time
(adjustable).
Double-conditioning
Door zones
Elevator zones
Hallway zones
Door zones
When a Tag enters a monitored door zone, the
system will detect the Tag. At that moment
(provided the door is closed, has a Magnetic
Lock(s), and the Lock is unobstructed) the
Magnetic Lock will energize, locking the door.
The Lock will remain locked for as long as the
Tag is in the monitored zone. When the Tag
leaves the monitored zone, the door will unlock
after an adjustable period of time (unless it is set
to latch when an alarm occurs).
Egress
If a Tag enters a monitored door zone with or
without a Magnetic Lock(s) and the door is
already open (or is opened while the Tag is in
the zone), the LS2400 System will go into
alarm.
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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. The time
range can be set for immediate or from 10 to 110
seconds and is factory set for approximately 15
seconds.
Egress
If a Tag enters a monitored hallway zone, the
system will detect the Tag and the PIR will
detect motion. The system can then sound
alarms, trigger visual displays and, in special
circumstances, lock nearby doors.
Addressing Alarms
Elevator zones
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Elevator Deactivation Circuitry restricts the
wearer of a Tag from using an elevator.
Egress
If a Tag enters a monitored elevator zone, the
elevator’s call button on that floor will be
deactivated (Call buttons on other floors are
unaffected and no one is restricted from coming
to the floor).
If the elevator car is en route to the floor when a
Tag approaches the zone, the elevator will arrive
on the floor, the door(s) will open, and the
system will alarm.
NOTE:
Whenever an alarm occurs, always go to the
alarm location to address the alarm.
When a Tag is in the zone and the elevator doors
are closed, the doors will remained closed.
When a Tag is in the zone (or approaches the
zone) and the elevator doors are open, the doors
will remain open and an alarm will sound.
Addressing Egress alarms
Addressing Door Ajar alarms
Addressing Loiter alarms
Addressing Supervisor alarms
Addressing Tamper alarms
Addressing Egress alarms
An Egress alarm occurs whenever a Tag enters a
monitored zone and the door is opened or a PIR
is tripped.
When an Egress alarm occurs:
1. Go to the alarm location and take
appropriate action.
2. After taking appropriate action, you may
clear the alarm by entering a valid code
into the zone Keypad and, if necessary,
clear the alarm on the PC.
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. Go to the alarm location and look for
visible damage to the Accutech
equipment.
3. The system may automatically reset or,
if necessary, enter a valid code into the
zone Keypad and/or clear the alarm on
the PC.
Addressing Loiter alarms
2. Check for and remove any objects near
the zone equipment that may be causing
interference (metal carts, monitors or
other medical equipment as well as
personnel using wireless communication
devices).
A Loiter alarm occurs when a Tag lingers in a
monitored zone for longer than the preset
allotted time.
When a Loiter alarm occurs:
1. Go to the alarm location and check the
following:
a. If a person is loitering in that
zone’s Tx Activation Field?
b. Is a Tag from an adjacent room
being activated by this zone? If
so, call your service technician
for help in addressing this issue.
c. Is there is a misplaced Tag in
the zone?
2. After removing the cause, the system
may automatically reset or, if necessary,
enter a valid code into the Keypad
and/or clear the alarm on the PC.
3. If you locate and correct the cause, the
Supervisor alarm will cease. If
necessary, clear the alarm on the PC.
4. If not, call your service technician for
further assistance.
NOTE: Receiver-related supervise
events can be reset by the Keypad for
the duration of the supervise interval.
This will silence the alarm for up to 16
hours.
Addressing Tamper alarms
A Loiter alarm occurs when the LS2400 cover
panel has been tampered, removed, or
obstructed. Inspect the case for proper
installation.
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.”
Tailgating is the practice of Tags lingering near
a monitored zone (usually an exit point) until an
authorized escort passes through the zone then
immediately following behind through the zone.
1. Enter a valid code into the zone’s
Keypad. This will invoke the Keypad’s
Escort function. The Keypad’s Escort
function will allow the Tag to pass
through the monitored zone for the
designated Escort time. The duration of
the Escort function is adjustable from 0
to 98 seconds (factory set at 15 seconds).
To prevent tailgating, be aware of all traffic near
a monitored zone and once you are through the
monitored zone wait until the escort time has
timed-out before proceeding.
2. Escort the Tag through the zone.
NOTE: For slower moving residents,
you may have to invoke the Escort
function again. However, if this is the
case, an alarm may sound. Therefore,
take into consideration the Escort time
duration at that zone. If the door handles
slow moving residents often, consider
extending the Escort time or using a
wheelchair to escort residents.
3. To prevent tailgating, once you are
through the zone wait until the escort
time has timed-out before proceeding
(the green LED will extinguish).
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User Manual
Chapter 2:
Tags
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User Manual
Tags 2-1
LS2400 System Tags
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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 also contain a visual pulse LED to
indicate when they are active. Tags are
activated/deactivated with an S-TAD unit.
Figure 2.1 SB Tag case style
The LS2400 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.
Figure 2.2 LT Tag case style
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:
M-WWYY-TSSS
”M” is the manufacturer designator.
”WWYY” is the date code.
(“1706” would mean the 17th week of 2006)
”T” is the tag type designator.
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3 is for LT (Long Term)
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4 is for SB (Slotted Back)
”SSS” is the serial number for that tag type
manufactured during that week.
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.
(see Figure 2.4)
2. Adjust the band length to the nearest
accommodating hole for a comfortable fit
around the patient’s extremity.
Note: Once the band is secured it cannot be
adjusted.
3. Put the male part of the Snap through the
selected hole (see Figure 2.5).
4. Fold over the female part of the Snap and
secure to the male part by squeezing until they
snap together.
Figure 2.5: LT Tag with band
5. Using scissors, carefully trim any excess band
material
Figure 2.6: LT Tag with band secured
6. Using an S-TAD, activate the Tag.
7. Follow the same procedure for SB Tags.
Figure 2.7: SB Tag with band secured
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:
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Enter a monitored zone
(Software will report.)
With a S-TAD
The Keypad’s Auxiliary LED
(Yellow) will light when a Tag is
detected (Optional; additional wire
required).
Check Visual Pulse LED if present
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DO NOT submerge Tags in water
DO NOT soak Tags in water
DO NOT submerge Tags in cleaning
solutions
DO NOT soak Tags in cleaning
solutions
DO NOT use solvents
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or cloths
DO NOT put Tags in an AutoClave
DO NOT put Tags in a dishwasher
DO NOT steam clean Tags
DO NOT put Tags in a washing
machine or dryer
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Wipe down with isopropyl alcohol
wipes then rinse with a
water-dampened cloth towel and
wipe dry. (wipe only, DO NOT
soak, submerge or place under
running water)
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.
HOWEVER, DO NOT:
Wipe down with 3% hydrogen
peroxide with water solution then
rinse with a water-dampened cloth
towel and wipe dry. (wipe only,
DO NOT soak, submerge or place
under running water)
Cleaning Bands
Cleaning Tags
All Tags are reusable but they must be
cleaned and sanitized between applications.
In long-term applications, periodically
replace the bands and clean the Tags. There
are a few methods that can be used to clean
and sanitize Tags:
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Storing Tags
To preserve battery life, Tags must be
turned off with an S-TAD during storage or
periods of non-use. In addition, Tags should
be stored away from sources of electrical
noise (see example list below) and stored in a
clean plastic container with lid.
Do not store Tags within 3 feet of any of the
following sources of electrical noise:
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Computer monitors
Unshielded computer cables
Television sets
Medical Monitoring Equipment
X-ray and other imaging equipment
Fluorescent Lighting
Storing Bands
Extra Tag bands should be stored in clean
and dry environment.
User Manual
Chapter 3:
The S-TAD
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User Manual
The S-TAD 3-1
The S-TAD
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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.
The S-TAD (Secure Tag Activator/Deactivator)
is used to check the functionality of an Accutech
Tag. 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. The S-TAD is used to determine if a
Tag has sufficient battery power to respond to an
activating signal. The S-TAD requires a 9-volt
lithium battery to operate.
2. Using the number keypad, enter a valid
4-digit user code. Entering a valid code
will illuminate the Enter LED (solid
green) for about 5 seconds. Once the
Enter LED illuminates, press the Enter
button again. The WAIT LED will
illuminate (red) for 2 seconds to
confirm activation/deactivation action.
1. Press the Power/Clear button
The Power/Clear LED illuminates (solid
green with wink).
The LED will remain lit for 1 minute.
While nearing the 1 minute mark, the
LED will begin to pulse until the LED
turns faster pulsing red and then
extinguishes while powering off the
S-TAD.
To extend the length of time, press the
Power/Clear button again anytime
before the LED turns off. Each press
will extend by 1 minute (up to 5 minutes
maximum).
2. Conversely you may manually power
off the S-TAD by pressing and holding
the Power/Clear button until the LED
turns solid red then let go and the Power
LED will extinguish.
Powering the S-TAD On/Off
The S-TAD includes a built-in power saving
feature that automatically turns off the S-TAD
after a period of inactivity.
The Enter LED will then remain lit for 1
minute for the purpose of
activating/deactivating Tags.
Notes:
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The default user code is 7139.
See the Programming Mode section
to change the default user code.
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Entering an invalid code will
illuminate the Enter LED red.
Verify your user code is valid. Press
Power/Clear before reentering your
code to clear any inadvertent
previous entries.
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Once lit, each time you press the
Enter button will extend the Enter
LED life briefly (up to 1 minute by
default).
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Pressing the Power/Clear button will
clear out the user code. Otherwise,
after 1 minute of inactivity the Enter
LED will extinguish automatically.
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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. Unlock the S-TAD using your unique
4-digit user code.
2. On the back of the S-TAD, place the
inactive Tag in the correct orientation
within the Tag receptacle. On the front
of the S-TAD, the Tag graphic’s LED is
off (just like the physical Tag’s LED is
off).
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).
DEACTIVATING
1. Unlock the S-TAD using your unique
4-digit user code.
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 half green and half red.
Note: Band alarm, band compromise,
and cut band conditions always take
precedence over a Low Tag Battery
condition, therefore, be sure to handle
the band-sensing Tag appropriately to
truly check for a Low Tag Battery
condition.
4. If a Low Tag Battery condition is
detected, the Low Tag Battery LED will
illuminate red.
2. On the back of the S-TAD, place the
active Tag in the correct orientation
within the Tag receptacle. On the front
of the S-TAD, 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
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 flashes on the
first entry, 5 flashes on the verify entry.
4. Exit Programming Mode
If the Enter button LED flashes red or yellow, an
entry error has occurred. If an entry error occurs,
press the Power/Clear button to cancel out and
start over.
To change the master code:
1. Enter Programming Mode
2. Press: 1, Enter, 1, Enter
(3 slow green flashes)
To enter programming mode:
1. Press: Enter, Enter, Master Code, Enter,
Enter
Note: 198237645 is the default master
code.
2. While in programming mode, the Enter
button’s green LED winks quickly.
To exit programming mode:
1. Press: Power/Clear
2. Press: 0, Enter, 0, Enter
Programming mode exits and the Enter
button LED extinguishes.
3. Press: The current 9-digit master code to
change, then Enter
(1 slow green flash if correct)
4. Press: New 9-digit master code, then
Enter
(1 slow green flash if correct)
5. Press: Same new 9-digit master code to
verify, then Enter
(5 slow green flashes confirms)
6. Exit Programming Mode
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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. Repeat steps 3 & 4 to add another code.
When finished, exit Programming
Mode.
TAG LED
To delete a user code:
1. Enter Programming Mode
2. Press: 3, Enter, 3 Enter
(3 slow green flashes)
3. Press: 4 digit user code to delete, then
Enter
(1 slow green flash if correct)
4. Press: same 4-digit user code to verify,
then Enter
(5 slow green flashes confirms)
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 to delete another
code. When finished, exit Programming
Mode
An active Tag is nearby.
POWER/CLEAR LED
S-TAD is powered.
ENTER LED
S-TAD unlocked.
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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