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green.
4. While the configured Tag is in wand mode, press the BUTTON of the Tag
to be reconfigured to turn it on. The STROBE on this Tag flashes twice
and then its LED displays short red flashes.
5. Align the lenses of both tags so that they face each other. This enables
infrared data transfer of the Network ID. The Tag being reconfigured
should:
·
Flash its STROBE twice alternately with a green LED indication.
·
Display a sequence of fast red flashes as it is reprogrammed.
5. When the Network ID data is sent successfully the Tag will display green
LED flashes.
6. Check the Display Console for a new green Tag LED. This confirms that
the Tag has been successfully added to the network.
7. The wand Tag will automatically time-out after two minutes and turn itself
off. Placing the Tag into a Power Dock will also turn wand mode off.
8.3
Replacing Tag Batteries
WARNING:
Crewsafe Tags are factory fitted with high-performance 3.6
volt CR2 Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries and these
must only be
replaced by an approved Mobilarm service agent
or the warranty is
voided. Non-rechargeable batteries cannot be used in Tags and if installed
they may rupture, leak or explode causing personal injury.
Rechargeable batteries can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but they will
eventually wear out. If a Tag's operation time appears to be significantly lower than it
should be after charging, the battery most likely needs replacing. Mobilarm recommends
using only high-performance 3.6 volt CR2 Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries in Crewsafe
Tags. To replace a battery in a Tag please return it to an authorized Mobilarm dealer for
servicing.
8.4
Adding a Router to the System
Internal or External Routers can be added to a Crewsafe network to increase the
footprint, reliability and redundancy of the system, or to replace an existing device.
New routers may be supplied:
a. Pre-configured with the correct Network ID, or
b. Pre-configured with an incorrect Network ID.
If an Internal or External Router is pre-configured with the correct Network ID then it
should automatically connect to the network once it is turned on.
When an Internal or External Router that is pre-configured with an incorrect Network ID is
turned on and tries to connect to the existing network, it will display as follows:
a. The NETWORK STATUS LED will flash purple when turned on and then go into
standby mode where no LEDs are illuminated, or