User Manual

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Chapter 1: Equipment Overview
14 Series 6.0 Software (0510-1065-A) - User Guide
Pendant Transmitters
A Pendant transmitter is a wireless, mobile transmitter that can be worn around the
neck or wrist, or attached to a belt. The Pendant transmitter is suitable for use in
showers or baths. To prevent damage to the Pendant transmitter, avoid prolong
submersion.
Since the Pendant transmitter is a mobile device, no installation is required. Simply
insert the battery and assign the transmitter to a resident, assuming the transmitter has
been configured into the system and the transmitter ID number falls within the
configured range. The Pendant transmitter is powered by a replaceable 3-volt battery.
Wall Mount Transmitters
The Wall Mount transmitter may be mounted on a wall. When a resident presses a
button on the transmitter an Assistance Required alarm event is reported Event List at the
computer. If the transmitter is supervised, a routine signal is sent from the transmitter
and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault event is generated in the
Event List at the computer. The Wall Mount transmitter is powered by a replaceable 3-
volt battery.
CodeWatch Transmitter
The CodeWatch transmitter is lightweight, compact, and has a 1-year battery life
expectancy. Each transmitter is stamped with a warranty expiration date. This date
indicates the date that RF Technologies’ warranty on that transmitter expires (the last
day of the month stamped). If the warranty period has expired, discard the
CodeWatch transmitter immediately.
The CodeWatch transmitter sends a signal to be received by Exit Alarm Receivers. Exit
Alarm Receivers are low frequency (LF) antennas placed on or near a door frame or in
an Exit Alarm Zone. They receive signals from transmitters within a monitored zone
and send the signals to the Exit Alarm Controller, which triggers the alarm process.
The Exit Alarm Controller receives data from the Exit Alarm Receivers and issues an
alarm if a resident wearing a transmitter is detected in the Exit Alarm Zone, and the
door is open.
WARNING: Using a CodeWatch transmitter beyond the printed
EXP date can result in system failure and/or an elopement.