User's Manual

Versus Information System User Guide
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the identity of the badge tied to the initial event. The scan will last for under five
seconds or until a badge or tag is identified.
Battery Type one (1) AA 3.6V Lithium 2400 mAh
RF Frequency 433.9 MHz
IR Wavelength 875 nanometers
4. Additional Signaling Device Supplies
a) Clearview Badge Opening Tool (VER-6800)
The optional Clearview Badge Opening
Tool was specifically designed to make
Clearview Badge and Asset Tag battery
changes quick and easy. The separator
blades fit snugly and firmly into the slots
on the right and left sides of the badge
case.
Gently squeezing the handles spreads the blades slightly, loosening the
badge’s snug, water-resistant seal. The Clearview Badge Opening Tool
is constructed of durable stainless steel and is fully autoclavable.
b) IR Badge Tester (VER-0005)
The IR Badge Tester can be used to check the
badge battery state and also to display auxiliary
information transmitted by the badge. It will verify
that a valid IR packet is received and indicate
whether the badge incorporates XL technology. If a
valid IR packet is received, the tester displays all
badge details and the LED in the upper left corner
flashes.
The current version features the Versus logo and
lists the following badge information: the badge number, mode (XL/non-
XL), Packet Sequence Number (T-count), button press state(s), motion
state and battery voltage state.
BADGE TESTER ONLY TESTS IR SIGNAL CAPABILITY
The Badge Tester only tests IR signal capability and battery status; it is not
designed to test RF function.