User Manual
Table Of Contents
FAS1533 User's Guide UltraClenz, LLC
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1.0 Purpose
To explain how the FAS1533 functions. The detailed procedures demonstrate how the led's,
service flag, range switches and dispense activation work.
2.0 Applying Power
2.1 Procedure
1. The dispenser power is disabled to prevent the phono jack contacts from the shorting
out the gearbox.
2. Insert the phono jack and verify the connection is fully engaged.
3. If a Patient Safeguard Badge (PSS) is within the low frequency field (approximately 24"
or 61cm) the FAS1533 will detect the badge and alternately flash the blue led's twice.
This is a firmware power reset and brownout condition that will only happen on the first
time power is applied. The power cycle will transmit ( via the high frequency - PCB8001
tag) as an activation along with the detected badge address.
If there is no badge present the power cycle will transmit ( via the high frequency -
PCB8001 tag) as an activation and no badge address will be displayed (00,00,00,00).
Blue Indicator Led's
Fig.1 - FAS1533 Compact Dispenser Beacon
Service Flag