User Manual

The Smart Sense Transmitter
Smart Sense Infant Transmitter (0510-1093-C) - User Guide 7
f. The indicator light flashes and a tone sounds once per second, wait for at least 3
flashes of the indicator light and 3 tones from the transmitter tester to verify that
the transmitter is functioning correctly.
a. If the transmitter fails this test, check the battery in the tester. The transmitter tester
requires a 9V battery.
b. Retest the transmitter. If it fails a second time, DO NOT USE THE
TRANSMITTER and contact RF Technologies Technical Support Team at
(800)669-9946 or (262) 790-1771.
4. Test the signal strength of the transmitter.
a. Physically enter an Exit Zone with the transmitter and walk through the door
b. When the transmitter is within 4-feet of the monitored door, either the alarm
will sound because the door is open or the door will lock because the door
is closed.
c. If an alarm does not occur, DO NOT USE THE TRANSMITTER and contact
RF Technologies Technical Support Team at (800)669-9946 or (262) 790-1771.
Required weekly testing for transmitters in use
1. Test the operation of transmitters in use weekly using the transmitter tester.
2. Test the signal strength of the transmitter (see step 4 above).
3. Visually inspect transmitters in use weekly for damage or loose parts.
4. Verify on a weekly basis that the warranty expiration date stamped on transmitters in
use has not expired. If the warranty period has expired, discard and replace
the transmitter immediately.
5. Review the Low Battery report in the software to determine if there are transmitters
with low batteries currently in the system. If a transmitter shows a low battery
condition, remove it from service.
6. Your facility must keep records of test and transmitter inspection completions, as well
as transmitter warranty expiration dates.
NOTE: Transmitters in use must be tested at least weekly.