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Mass Notification
Pendant
Quick Reference
Guide
© 2017 RF Technologies, Inc. All specifications subject to change without notice.
All Rights Reserved. No Part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any
means without written permission from RF Technologies, Inc.
Contents
CONTENTS
CONTENTS ................................................................................. 1
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS .................................................... 3
Warnings ............................................................................... 3
Bio-Incompatibility Notice ...................................................... 5
Cautions ................................................................................ 6
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance ... 6
PREFACE .................................................................................... 7
Overview ............................................................................... 7
Intended Audience ................................................................ 7
Contact Information ............................................................... 7
Technical Support ........................................................... 7
Customer Care ............................................................... 8
Sales ............................................................................... 8
Product Warranty .................................................................. 8
GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................... 9
Introduction............................................................................ 9
Pendant ................................................................................. 9
Display ............................................................................ 9
LED Light Guidelines .................................................... 11
Activate ......................................................................... 13
Batteries .............................................................................. 13
Alarms ................................................................................. 14
Alarm Activation ............................................................ 15
Pendant in Alarm .......................................................... 15
Mass Notify in Alarm ..................................................... 15
Pendant Acknowlege .................................................... 16
Alarm Tracking.............................................................. 16
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Contents
Initiating Mass Notification ............................................ 17
Alarm Acknowlege ........................................................ 18
Alarm Clearing .............................................................. 18
TESTING AND CARE ............................................................... 21
Pendant Testing .................................................................. 21
Periodic Testing ............................................................ 21
Visual Inspection........................................................... 21
Operation ...................................................................... 22
Storage ................................................................................ 22
Pendant Cleaning and Care ................................................ 23
Approved Cleaners ....................................................... 24
Non-Approved Cleaners ............................................... 24
SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................... 25
Pendant ............................................................................... 25
REVISION HISTORY................................................................. 27
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Warnings and Cautions
WARNINGS AND
CAUTIONS
It is important for your facility to implement and enforce the
following WARNINGS and CAUTIONS in order to keep all
equipment functioning properly. Disregarding the information and
instructions in this document is considered abnormal use and may
result in injury or system failure.
Warnings
ACCESSORIES (SUPPLIES)—To ensure
resident safety and proper operation of equipment,
use only parts and accessories manufactured or
recommended by RF Technologies, Inc. Parts and
accessories not manufactured or recommended
by RF Technologies, Inc. may not meet the
requirements of the applicable safety and
performance standards.
Failure to use the components and supplies
specified by RF Technologies, Inc. may result
in equipment and/or system failure.
EXPLOSION HAZARD—These devices should
not be used in the presence of flammable gas
mixtures. It should also not be used in oxygen
enriched atmospheres.
STATIC DISCHARGE—Do not touch the PCB or
battery contacts. Damage to the device may
result.
SYSTEM WIRING—All permanent supply
connections must be done in accordance with
National Electric Code, NFPA 70.
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Warnings and Cautions
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION—It is
the responsibility of the facility to follow the
installation instructions carefully, as outlined in the
applicable system guides, and to use the
components and supplies specified by RF
Technologies, Inc. for all installations.
Failure to use the components and supplies
specified by RF Technologies, Inc. may result
in equipment and/or system failure.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SET UP AND USE—It is
the responsibility of the facility to follow the
instructions for set up and use carefully, as
outlined in this manual, and to use the
components and supplies specified by RF
Technologies, Inc. for set up and use.
Failure to use the components and supplies
specified by RF Technologies, Inc. may result
in equipment and/or system failure.
SYSTEM INSPECTION—It is the responsibility of
the facility to establish and facilitate a regular
inspection schedule for your system. RF
Technologies, Inc. recommends reviewing the
system health on a monthly basis.
To arrange for a quarterly inspection by RF
Technologies, Inc., call our Technical Support
Department at (800)-669-9946 or (262) 790-1771.
Failure to provide regular inspection of these
products may result in equipment and/or
system failure.
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Warnings and Cautions
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TESTING—It is
the responsibility of the facility to establish and
facilitate a regular maintenance schedule for your
system. This includes regular inspection, testing,
and cleaning. RF Technologies, Inc. recommends
monthly maintenance and testing of your system.
It is also recommended that your facility keep
records of maintenance and test completions.
Failure to provide regular maintenance and
testing of these products may result in
equipment and/or system failure.
USER TRAINING—Only users who have received
adequate training on the use of the system, as
outlined in this manual, should use the system. It
is the responsibility of the facility to ensure all
users have been trained.
Failure to adequately train employees may
cause system failure due to user error. In
addition, incorrect use of the equipment may
also result in system failure.
MR UNSAFE
All RF Technologies transmitters, pendants and
banding material “PRODUCT” have been
determined to be MR Unsafe as defined by ASTM
F 2503-05. Use of “PRODUCT” in a Magnetic
Resonance Imaging system will cause injury to
residents and staff, MR system malfunction or
“PRODUCT” malfunction. Do not bring
“PRODUCT” into the MR system area and follow
your facilities policies to classify and label
“PRODUCT” as MR Unsafe.
Bio-Incompatibility Notice
Do not use Pendants with people that have sensitivities or allergies
to device materials. The device materials include Acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene (ABS), Silicon, Rubber, and Neoprene.
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Warnings and Cautions
Cautions
DISPOSAL—At the end of their service life the
products described in this manual, as well as
accessories (i.e. lithium batteries, etc.), must be
disposed of in compliance with all applicable
federal, state and local guidelines regulating the
disposal of products containing potential
environmental contaminants. Dispose of the
packaging material by observing the applicable
waste control regulations
PRODUCT WARRANTIES—Failure to follow the
Warnings and Cautions in this guide voids any
and all Product Warranties.
WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS—If the devices
are worn or damaged, you must have the product
serviced. For more information, see the section
entitled “Service and Return.”
Federal Communication Commission
(FCC) Compliance
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 of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This portable transmitter with its antenna has shown compliance
with FCC’s SAR limits for general population / uncontrolled
exposure. The maximum listed SAR level is 0.18 W/kg (body). The
antenna used for this device must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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PREFACE
Overview
This guide provides detailed instructions
about using the Mass Notify Pendant as well
as specific requirements.
WARNING: The Help Alert System is
designed and intended to work in conjunction
with a facility’s overall security program,
including reasonable operating policies and
procedures. It is the responsibility of the
facilities security team to maintain their best
practices and operating procedure based
upon Help Alert notifications.
Intended
Audience
This User Guide is intended for users who
use the Mass Notify Pendants. It includes
detailed information about care and cleaning,
testing the pendants, alerts, and pendant
specifications.
Contact
Information
For more information about RF Technologies,
Inc. products, go to www.rft.com.
Technical
Support
For technical support, contact the Technical
Support Team at:
(800) 669-9946 or (262) 790-1771
tech@rft.com
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Preface
Customer
Care
For questions on part replacement or for
ordering new parts, contact the Customer
Care Team at:
(800) 669-9946, opt 5
customercare@rft.com
Sales
Product
Warranty
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For questions regarding system add-ons,
contact your PinPoint Sales Manager.
Product Warranty information can be found
with your original system proposal and
invoice.
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General Information
GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
Pendant
This chapter provides general information
about the pendants. It includes information
on the Mass Notify Pendants, displays,
alarms, and changing batteries.
The Help Alert Mass Notification Pendant
is a small wireless transmitter that enables
users to call for assistance and to be
located within their facility. Upon activation,
it can vibrate to provide tactile feedback to
the user and a bright LED flashes until
cleared.
NOTE: To prevent damage to the Mass
Notify Pendant, avoid humid/wet conditions
and dropping the device.
When a user activates the Mass Notify
Pendant, an alert is generated and can be
viewed via the Help Alert Software.
Email and SMS notifications can be
configured to monitor for alerts or devices
requiring assistance (such as battery
replacement).
Display
The LED on the Pendant will provide
feedback on to what the Pendant is doing
(see the LED Light Guidelines for
additional information).
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The Mass Notify Pendant has 3 buttons:

The primary button on the top activates
an alarm within the Help Alert software.

The two side buttons will activate a
secondary alarm. The secondary
alarm is activated by simultaneously
pressing and holding both side buttons
for ~2 seconds. Once activated, the
Pendant will vibrate to let the user
know the alarm has been sent.
NOTE: If Mass Notification is enabled and
turned on in the software, the Mass
Notification event will occur when both
buttons are pressed.
If Mass Notification is not turned on in the
software, then the secondary button
activation will trigger a Priority Alert.
RADIO FREQUENCY: The radio
frequency (RF) characteristics of certain
building materials may interfere or block
the Pendant’s signal.
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LED Light
Guidelines
The LED on the Pendant is a status
indicator of the Pendant. The meanings are
in the following table:
Listed below is the pendant LED activity
reference table:
• Blink
LED Sequence (over
10-15 sec)
Solid
Button Press
Meaning
How to Respond
•
•
Blinking Normal
operation
Battery status is good
No action required
•
•
Blinking Normal
operation
Battery status is low
Change batteries
immediately
Cannot connect to
AP
Battery status is good
Move to area within
range of network and
wait < 5 min for
blinking pattern to
change
Solid Orange –
Brown Out State, the
battery made
momentary contact
with the terminal and
did not power up
properly
Cycle the batteries
Alarm is being
triggered
The sequence was
started by user
holding top button for
> 1 second
MassNote Alarm is
being triggered
The sequence was
started by user
holding both side
buttons for > 2
second
••
••
---------------------------------
P------ • --------------- • -----
P---- • ------------------ • -----
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LED Sequence (over
Meaning
How to Respond
Alarm is escalated to
MassNote triggered
The sequence was
started by user
holding both side
buttons for > 2
second during alarm
---- • ------------------ • -----
Pendant is in alarm
No action required
---- • ------------------ • -----
Pendant is in
MassNote alarm
No action required
---- • ------------------ • -----
Pendant Alarm has
been acknowledged
No action required
---- • ------------------ • -----
MassNote Alarm has
been acknowledged
No action required
Pendant is not
receiving updates
from system server
Attempt to move
within range of the
network
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Rapid red blinking –
Firmware is being
updated
Wait until finished
before use
••••••••
Red-green-red
flashing – Pendant
configuration is being
updated
Wait until finished
before use
User has forced the
Pendant to check in
Sequence was
started by user
pressing button five
times
P•P•P•P•P•
Forced Pendant
check-in not reaching
system server
Attempt to move
within range of the
network, or retry
Exchange with
supervisor
• • • • • • • • • • • • •
Pendant Blinking
Orange once a
second – Pendant
was reset to
manufacturer
defaults
10-15 sec)
-----P---- • ------------------ • -----
-------------
-------------or
-------------
--------------
P•P•P•P•P• •
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LED Sequence (over
10-15 sec)
Activate
Batteries
Meaning
How to Respond
No Activity – Pendant
may not be
functioning
Remove/Replace
Batteries, or
exchange with
supervisor
Mass Notify Pendants are pre-configured
to customer specific enviroments. To
activate the Pendant, insert the batteries.
RF Technologies uses only Energizer
Ultimate Lithium AAA batteries (model #
LR92). These batteries provide more
battery life than other batteries of the same
size. Depending on pendant use, the
batteries will last approximately 6 months.
To replace a battery in a Mass Notify
Pendant:
1. Unlock the battery door either with the
provided tool, or by rotating the latch.
2. Open the battery door.
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3. Remove the old batteries and dispose
of properly.
4. Insert the new LR92 batteries in the
battery compartment. Be sure to align
the positive (+) end of the battery (plus
side up) as marked inside the battery
holder.
5. Close the battery door
6. Lock the battery door either with the
provided tool, or by rotating the latch.
Alarms
Watching for Active Alerts
An active alert is triggered when an
individual has pressed the Alert button on
their pendant or when an equipment
tracker has been tampered with.
1. Navigate to the URL provided by the
system administrator
2. Log in using your assigned username
and password
3. If there are no alerts in the system, the
page will contain a message explaining
that there are No Active Alerts
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Alarm
Activation
Trigger an Alarm
To activate the alarm,
press and hold the button
for at least one second.
When activated, the
pendant vibrates briefly
and the red light flashes
until the alarm is cleared.
Trigger a Mass
Notification
Firmly press and hold the
two side buttons until you
feel the pendant vibrate
(~2 seconds)
Pendant in
Alarm
The LED light shines RED for 10 seconds
at a time to indicate that the pendant is in
an alarm state
Mass Notify
in Alarm
The light shines BLUE for 10 seconds at a
time to indicate that the pendant is in an
alarm state
NOTE: As the other pendants in the
system receive the mass notification signal,
they will vibrate and enter the mass
notification state as well.
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Pendant
Acknowlege
Alarm
Tracking
When a responder has indicated that help
is on the way, the light will begin to shine
GREEN for 10 seconds at a time.
1. If one or more alerts are active in the
system, a RED card will appear on the
left-side of the screen containing
information about who or what
triggered the alarm and their calculated
location.
2. Priority Alarms will show first and have
a Priority indication on the card
3. The right-side of the screen will display
a map of the floor/building
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4. When a mass notification is triggered,
a PURPLE card will appear on the leftside of the screen containing
information about who or what
triggered the alarm and their calculated
location.
5. Mass Alert alarms will always display
first in the list and have a MASS
ALERT indication on the card
Initiating
Mass
Notification
1. If the notification needs to go out to all
participants, click the YELLOW MASS
ALERT banner to initiate the mass
alert
2. If asked if you want to Initiate MASS
ALERT?, click the Yes button
NOTE: This will only appear when
Mass Notification User Consent has
been configured for the system
3. Every pendant within the system will
start to alarm and the RED cards will
appear in the list
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Alarm
Acknowlege
1. Address the alert(s) according to
priority by clicking the alert’s
information card on the left-hand side
of the screen
2. Click the Acknowledge button to
indicate that the alert has been seen
NOTE: If this is a mass notification,
click the Acknowledge button on the
original Mass Alert notification
3. The card will turn ORANGE to
differentiate it from any new alarms
that might appear in the system
4. If the alarm is a mass notification,
every pendant within the system will
turn to ORANGE when it is
acknowledged
5. Once a responder has Acknowledged
an alert in the system, the light on the
alarming pendant will turn GREEN to
indicate to the user that assistance is
on the way
Alarm
Clearing
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1. Once an alert situation has been
Acknowledged and addressed
according to your facility’s protocols,
click the Clear button
NOTE: If this is a mass notification,
click the Clear button on the original
Mass Alert notification and all pendants
within the system will be cleared
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2. The application requires the user to
enter a brief explanation of the
situation before the alert can be
cleared
You cannot clear individual pendants when
a mass notification alarm has been
triggered. Clearing must be done on the
original alert.
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Testing and Care
TESTING AND CARE
Pendant
Testing
Prior to use, verify the pendant is ready
to use by checking the LED indicator.
The status LED should be blinking
green. This indicates that the Pendant is
within range of the WiFi network and will
alarm in the software if the button is
pressed.
Periodic
Testing
1. Make sure before testing your
Pendant that you have followed all
the protocols in place by your facility
to indicate you are performing a
test.
2. In the Help Alert software, flag the
next alarm for your Pendant (via
MAC ID) as a Test. To do this you
need Administrator credentials.
3. Push and hold the button on the
pendant you are trying to test.
4. When the alert is seen in the
software, follow the protocol in
place to acknowledge and clear the
alarm.
5. Your facility must keep the records
for test and pendant inspection.
Visual
Inspection
1. Visually inspect the device for
damage or loose parts.
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Testing and Care
Operation
Storage
1. The main button acts as the primary
alert trigger. When the button is
held for the amount of time
configured in the software (default 1
second), the Pendant will enter into
an alarm state and send the alarm
information to the Help Alert server.
2. The Pendants location will update in
the software every 10 seconds and
no other action is required from the
Pendant user. Acknowledging and
Clearing alarms happens in the
software.
3. The two side buttons act as the
Mass Notification trigger. When
both side buttons are held down
simultaneously for the appropriate
amount of time (~2 seconds), the
Pendant will vibrate and the LED
will turn blue to let the user know
that a Mass Notification alert has
been sent to the server.
4. The Pendants location will update in
the software every 10 seconds and
no other action is required from the
Pendant user. Acknowledging and
Clearing alarms happens in the
software.
Store unused Pendants in an area that
has adequate WiFi coverage to prolong
battery life.
Avoid storing Pendants in metal
drawers or lockers as this will drain the
batteries quicker.
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Testing and Care
Pendant
Cleaning and
Care
This section provides detailed
information about cleaning and caring
for a pendant.
CAUTION: Use of non-approved
cleaners on pendants can cause
permanent damage and will void any
and all warranties.
CAUTION: Using an approved cleaner
does not confirm the suitability of the
cleaner to meet your infection control
standard; it only indicates that the
Pendant will not be harmed by the
cleaner.
The pendants may be sprayed or rinsed
with water or the approved cleaners
during cleaning, but must NOT be
soaked. Soaking pendants may result in
equipment and/or system failure.
NOTE: In order to avoid inadvertent
alarms, cleaning procedures must be
performed with care so as to not press
the buttons.
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Testing and Care
Approved
Cleaners
Clean the Mass Notify Pendant with a
rag moistened with warm soapy water
only.
Non-Approved
Cleaners
These cleaners may cause plastic
embrittlement and erosion.
Other cleaning agents (such as
Isopropyl Alcohol) will weaken or
damage the device.
®
®
3M Neutral Quat
Hi-Tor Plus
Airx® 109A
Isopropyl Alcohol
®
®
Cavicide
Caviwipes™
Cavicide1™
Caviwipes1™
®
PDI Sani-Cloth HB
®
PDI Sani-Cloth Plus
®
PDI Super-Sani
®
®
PDI Sani-Cloth AF3
®
Clorox Healthcare
Hydrogen Peroxide
Cleaner Disinfectants
®
®
Quest 256
®
Ecolab Quik Fill 920
Steriplex SD RTU
Health-Tec™
Virex II-256
®
Virex TB
®
Virex HB
Bleach
Cleaners containing
Bleach
Cidex Activated
®
Cidex Plus
®
Cidex OPA
®
®
3M™ Phenolic
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Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Pendant
Size
8.0 x 2.5 x 2.75 cm (without bracket)
Weight
2.1 ounces
Color
Black
Operating
Temperature
32–140° Farenheit
95% non-condensing, relative humidity
Storage Temperature
-40–140° Farenheit
Composition
Latex Free ABS Plastic
Battery Life
6 month, Energizer L92 – AAA Lithium
Frequency
2.412 – 2.462 GHz
Regulations
FCC, Part 15.212
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Specifications
Part Number
Description
1000-9160
Mass Notify Pendant w/ Finger Latch,
Configured
1000-9165
Mass Notify Pendant w/ Wrench Latch,
Configured
1000-9170
High Priority Pendant w/ Finger Latch,
Configured
1000-9176
High Priority Pendant w/Wrench Latch,
Configured
0500-0225
Hinge Spring Belt Clip
0550-0226
Cap Lock Wrench
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Revision History
REVISION HISTORY
Revision
Change
Release
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3125 North 126th Street, Brookfield, WI 53005
Phone 800.669.9946 fax 262.790.1784
www.rft.com
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