Chapter 3: Tags, IDTAD, & TTS
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The IDTAD
• Charging, powering, and unlocking the
IDTAD
• Activating/Deactivating Tags
• Testing Tags
• Programming and Configuration Modes
• Tag Specifications
• Installing and Removing the Battery
• LiON Warning and Disclaimer
Figure 3.10
IDTAD
The IDTAD (figure 3.10) is the device that
activates and deactivates LC1400 system tags.
The IDTAD is also a testing device for tags.
You must input an unlock code into the IDTAD
to activate or deactivate a tag.
The IDTAD incorporates a keypad (for security
purposes) and an internal tag that will cause an
alarm if it moves into or through a monitored
exit.
Do not store the IDTAD next to a monitored
exit or a Tag Test Station, as this will cause
a nuisance alarm and/or drain the IDTAD’s
battery.
Note
Charging, Powering, &
Unlocking the IDTAD
Charging the IDTAD
Charge a new IDTAD for a minimum of
4 hours before using. Your battery pack
is shipped with a 30% charge for safety
reasons. The battery pack should be fully
charged prior to its first use. Failure to fully
charge will prevent the proper calibration of
the battery level display icon.
Warning
Charging time may vary, depending on the
computer's USB port or charging source. A
USB-1.0 port will charge slower than a USB-3.0
port due to the amount of current provided.
To charge the IDTAD, connect the USB-C side
of the supplied USB-C cable into the IDTAD
(Figure 3.11). Connect the other side of the
cable into a USB port on a computer.
Figure 3.11
IDTAD USB Connector and Port
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