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BATTERY INSTALLATION
FOR THE PERSONAL TRANSMITTER
The Personal Transmitter requires three (3) AAA batteries
for operation. Use only three fresh batteries of the type
specified. Batteries must only be installed or changed in
an area known to be nonflammable.
WARNING
BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN AREA
KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE. CHANGING THE BAT-
TERIES IN A FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERE MAY CAUSE AN
IGNITION WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
NOTE
DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES IN THE PERSONAL
TRANSMITTER. ONLY USE THREE OF THE SAME
KIND OF BATTERY IN THE UNIT AT ONE TIME.
BATTERY TYPES MAY AFFECT THE
PERFORMANCE
OF THE PERSONAL TRANSMITTER. DO NOT USE
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES IN THE PERSONAL
TRANSMITTER.
Only use three of the following battery types:
– Duracell
1
Type MX2400, MN2400, or PC2400
– Energizer
2
Type X92, E92, or EN92
– Eveready
Type 1212
2
WARNING
USE ONLY BATTERIES OF THE TYPE LISTED. USE OF
BATTERIES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY LISTED
MAY VOID THE INTRINSIC SAFETY APPROVAL AND MAY
LEAD TO A FIRE OR EXPLOSION WHICH COULD RE-
SULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Install or replace batteries in the Personal Transmitter
as follows:
1.
Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the four screws
holding the battery cover. The screws are captive in
the cover. See FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 1
1
Duracell is a registered trademark of The Gillette Company, Boston, MA.
2
Energizer and Eveready are registered trademarks of Eveready Battery Company, Inc., St. Louis, MO.
2.
Remove the old batteries and dispose of in
accordance with state or local regulations.
3.
Install three fresh batteries of the type designated.
Orient the plus "+" and minus "-" ends of the batteries
as illustrated inside the battery compartment.
4.
Inspect the gasket on the inside of the battery cover
for cuts or damage that might cause a leak. If any
damage is found, remove the unit from service and
tag for repair by authorized personnel.
5.
Replace the battery cover and thread the four screws
in alternately Place the Battery Cover with gasket onto
the Personal Transmitter housing and secure the four
(4) screws using the #1 Phillips screw driver. Evenly
tighten the four cover screws by moving across the
cover in an "X" pattern, turning each screw 1 to 2
times until cover is fully seated.
6.
Test the operation of the Personal Transmitter
MIXING
according to the REGULAR OPERATIONAL
INSPECTION section of this instruction.
WARNING
DISPOSE OF DAMAGED OR DEPLETED BATTERIES IN
ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL EN-
VIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. DO NOT THROW AWAY
DAMAGED BATTERIES AS ORDINARY TRASH. FAILURE
TO HANDLE BATTERY PROPERLY MAY RESULT IN SERI-
OUS INJURY.
REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION
WARNING
FAILURE TO REGULARLY INSPECT THE SCOTT PAK-
TRACKER LOCATOR SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, AS
DESCRIBED IN THIS INSTRUCTION OR FAILURE TO IDEN-
TIFY DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT, MAY IMPAIR THE
INTRINSIC SAFETY OF THE EQUIPMENT. THE INSTAL-
LATION OF INCORRECT BATTERIES OR SUBSTITUTION
OF ANY OTHER COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR THE INTRIN-
SIC SAFETY OF THE EQUIPMENT. IF THE EQUIPMENT IS
USED IN AN EXPLOSIVE OR FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERE,
IMPAIRING THE INTRINSIC SAFETY OF THE EQUIPMENT
MAY LEAD TO A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION WHICH COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
VISUAL INSPECTION
1.
Visually inspect the Personal Transmitter enclosure
for cracks or other damage. If any damage is found,
remove the unit from service and tag for
replacement.
2.
Verify that the label with the Personal Transmitter ID
Number is clear and legible.
3.
Turn on the Personal Transmitter by removing the
lanyard. Verify that the unit sounds and lights properly.
The Personal Transmitter shall sound a loud almost
continuous 3 tone chirp accompanied by flashing of
the red signal light.
4.
Battery Life – The Personal Transmitter will chirp once
every three seconds to indicate the batteries are low
and require changing. If the low battery indication
occurs during the REGULAR OPERATIONAL
INSPECTION, replace the batteries before
proceeding with the inspection. See the BATTERY
INSTALLATION section of this instruction.
NOTE
IF A LOW BATTERY INDICATION OCCURS AT ANY TIME
DURING REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION, DO
NOT USE THE EQUIPMENT. CHANGE THE BATTERIES
AS REQUIRED AND REPEAT THE REGULAR
OPERATIONAL TEST OR TAKE THE EQUIPMENT OUT
OF SERVICE UNTIL THE BATTERIES ARE CHANGED
AND THE REGULAR OPERATIONAL TEST IS
SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED.
OPERATIONAL INSPECTION
Complete operational inspection of the Personal Trans-
mitter requires use of the Hand Held Receiver
1.
To test the manual alarm, press either of the two
manual alarm buttons on the Personal Transmitter.
a)
The Personal Transmitter shall sound a loud
almost continuous 2 tone chirp accompanied by
flashing of the red signal light.
b)
The Hand Held Receiver will sound an alert and
display the Identification Number of the Personal
Transmitter which appears on the label on the
transmitter battery cover.
c)
Press the ENTER button ONCE on the Hand
Held Receiver to select the displayed ID number
d)
Point the Hand Held Receiver directly at and in
close proximity to the Personal Transmitter. The
signal strength displayed will be at its highest
value.
2.
Reset the manual alarm by pressing simultaneously
on both buttons located on the sides of the Personal
Transmitter
a)
The unit will sound three chirps and the green
light will flash.
b)
The Hand Held Receiver will reset to its non-
alarm state.
3.
Repeat the test in step 1 using the other manual alarm
button.
4.
To check the motion detector, leave the Personal
Transmitter motionless for thirty (30) seconds.
a)
The Personal Transmitter shall sound a loud
almost continuous 2 tone chirp accompanied by
flashing of the red signal light after ten (10)
seconds.
b)
The Hand Held Receiver will sound an alarm and
display the Identification Number of the Personal
Transmitter which appears on the label on the
transmitter battery cover.
c)
Press the ENTER button ONCE on the Hand
Held Receiver to select the displayed ID number
d)
Point the Hand Held Receiver directly at and in
close proximity to the Personal Transmitter. The
signal strength displayed will be at its highest
value.
4.
Turn the Personal Transmitter OFF by re-inserting
the lanyard. The unit will sound a two tone chirp and
the green light will go out.
WARNING
FOLLOW REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION PRO-
CEDURE EXACTLY. IF THE SCOTT PAK-TRACKER
LOCATOR SYSTEM DOES NOT ACTUATE, OR DOES NOT
OPERATE AS DESCRIBED OR IF ANY OTHER OPERA-
TIONAL MALFUNCTION IS NOTED, DO NOT USE THE
EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO PROPERLY IDENTIFY MAL-
FUNCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH.
P/N 595101-01 Rev – 8/06

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Summary of Contents for Scott PAK-TRACKER

  • Page 1 Install three fresh batteries of the type designated. Transmitter which appears on the label on the The Personal Transmitter requires three (3) AAA batteries FAILURE TO REGULARLY INSPECT THE SCOTT PAK- Orient the plus “+” and minus “-” ends of the batteries transmitter battery cover.
  • Page 2 Frequency Interference (RFI) from a two-way radio. This device may not cause harmful interference, and THIS MANUAL. ANY OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS Please hold your radio transmitter away from the SCOTT This device must accept any interference received, SHOULD BE REFERRED TO AN AUTHORIZED SCOTT...