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used to turn the d
isplay on allowing the Beacon’s current Bed/Stretcher mode to be read
. The Up and Down keys
also turn the display on allowing the new mode to be read.
5.8 Testing Peripherals
The Tool can be used to verify the operation of the AC Sensor (FAS1542). To test the AC Sensor, please use the
following steps.
1. Place the Tool in the Peripheral Test Mode.
2. Connect the AC Sensor that is to be tested directly to the Tool.
3. Place the AC Sensor on a power cord plugged into an outlet.
4.
Read the Tool’s Display;
a. If the Di
splay reads “Both Pass”, the AC Sensor Fails.
b.
If the Display reads “Antenna Pass”, the AC Sensor Fails
.
c.
If the Display reads “AC Sensor Pass”, the AC Sensor is good
.
5.9 Testing the PSS Badge
To test a Badge, the Tool must be placed into Badge mode. Press the Select key with the Tool in range of only
one Badge. The Tool will begin a testing sequence of the radios that takes about four seconds to complete. The
Tool indicates when the testing is complete by flashing an LED; green if the Badge passed the tests and red if the
Badge failed the tests. The d
isplay will then show the Badge’s address, Badge’s battery percentage, and the
status of the Badge’s radio tests.
5.10 Testing the Bentley Network
The Tool can be used to determine if the Bentley Network has coverage at a location. Place the Tool in Network
mode and hold the Tool at the location in question, then press the Select key. The Tool will then generate one
PSS Event. Next, go to the d
ashboard’s “Search” page and enter the address 1E000001 under the devi
ce and
select PSS Events from the event list. Click the Search button and the dashboard should display an event that
has an ET (Event Time) that corresponds to when the Tool’s Sel
ect key was pressed. From the dashboard, the
relative strength of the Tool’s signal can be judged by looking at the
d
ashboard’s SS (Signal Strength) for that
event. If the Signal Strength is below 50, an additional Hub may be required (Please consult DOC1037 PSS Hub
Directions for Use).
5.11 Modes
The Tool has eight modes of operation. The first is Beacon mode that can be used to retrieve information about a
Beacon. The second is Bentley mode that can be used along with the d
ashboard to test the Beacon’s
communication with the Bentley Network. The third is the Range Adjust mode that is used to make adjustments
to the range settings of the Beacon. The Fourth is the Bed/Stretcher mode that is used to enable or disable the
Beacon’s requirement for an AC Sensor. The Fifth is th
e Peripheral Test that is used to verify the operation of the
AC Sensor. The sixth is the Badge mode and is used to test the functioning of a PSS Badge. The seventh mode
is the Network mode and can be used to test the Bentley Network directly with the use of the dashboard. The
eight is the Menu mode and is used to select what mode the Tool is in. Also, information about the Tool can be
obtained in this mode.
5.11.1 Beacon Mode
Figure 9
–
Display in Beacon Mode, System B
Beacon mode is used by approaching a Bed Beacon with the Tool, or by having the Tool in range of a Dispenser
Beacon when it is activated. The green LED will light if the Tool detects a 125 KHz signal but the signal is corrupt
in some manner. The yellow LED will light if the 125 KHz signal is found to be correct. The red LED will light
when the Beacon and Tool correctly complete a communications cycle (both the 125 KHz and 2.4 GHz radios
Beacon Address
Tool Mode
Beacon Battery Percentage
Beacon Firmware Revision