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1. Edit Pass Name 10 30 00 11 05 12 Vol 543 Edit Pass Name UP DOWN change character Enter jump next character TPASS User Name New TPASS Name P Old TPASS Name eter D Special Editing Functions Entering Edit Pass Name Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Select the desired TPASS device and press ENTER SELECT Select Edit Pass Name and press ENTER SELECT Editing the TPASS Name To change the TPASS Name you must edit each individual character The asterisk denotes the character you are currently editing Use the Volume Up Down keys to change the character Press ENTER SELECT to select the chosen character and move on to the next character space The Function keys F1 F3 will allow special editing functions F1 To change between Character Mode A Z and Mode 0 9 F2 ls Backspace and will allow you to edit a character you have already entered F3 Places a space in the name and when finished entering the name can be used to fill the remaining characters with spaces Once you have filled all 16 character spaces you are done and can exit by pressing EXIT To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 23 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Pair Pass Device 10 29 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 10 29 06 11 05 12 Vol 54 Pair Pass Device Pair Pass Device To Pair Pass Device
2. LSN NOTE Hardware and Recommended Pole ngem GRACE H H SEEREN Mounting Instructions Included with T3 Repeater IMPORTANT INFORMATION Dense and or Steel Siding Multiple Walls Signal Weakening Diminished E m I gt fs are VAs INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety TPASS Worn by Personnel GEMS SMS Base 4 to 5 feet off the ground 45 Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver Option The Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver may provide a significant enhancement to signal reception in tough or hard to reach areas enabling the SMS Base to operate more effectively and provide better Remote Enhanced service Receiver Setup Radio For optimum performance mount the Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver Receiver as high as possible and away from metallic objects The Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver may be mounted up to 100 feet above SMS Base This allows for easier unobstructed reception of signals The SMS Base must be OFF when connecting the enhanced receiver The Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver quickly and easily plugs into bottom of SMS Base Once connected turn the SMS Base ON and the Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver is operational The Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver should always be used with the SMS Base for maximum effectiveness e Always test System for Proper Operation Before Field Use Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver Specifications e Case Rugged indu
3. Pressing F2 will return you to the first page of devices Press the F3 key to go to previous page Press the ENTER SELECT key to Edit the selected TPASS device Continue to next page of this manual for instructions on Editing the selected TPASS device To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 21 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Edit Pass Device amp Name 10 29 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Add Remove PA amp Name TPASS User Name Address Current TPASS Name Peter D Cl 044 Current TPASS Address Current Port Steering Definition 0010 0000 0100 0100 L OFF Current Local TPASS Edit Pass Name Timeout Setting Pair Pass Device Edit Pass Address ID Program Pass Device Edit Port Steering Local Pass Timeout Highlighted Selection Entering Edit Pass Device amp Name Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Select the desired TPASS device and press ENTER SELECT Navigating the Sub Menu One line will be highlighted in bold and starred with an asterisk Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight the TPASS Information you want to edit Press the ENTER SELECT key to edit the highlighted TPASS Information Continue to next pages of this manual for instructions on editing the selected information To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 22 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name
4. 3 Shown with Accountability Key in Place Antenna Unique LED Patterns Illuminate Case During ON Pre Alert and Alarm D Ring and Grip Clip Alarm Button Reset Buttons Resonating Sound Ports TPASS 3 Specifications e Dimensions 2 1 8 wide 2 1 4 deep with clip 4 1 8 high with antenna e Weight 7 9 ounces e Alarm Audio Output 98 dBA 10 feet e Case Apache Yellow translucent polycarbonate rugged impact and high temperature resis tant Entire case glows during Sensing Pre Alert and Alarm e Methods of Attachment Rugged Grip Clip and D ring for versatility in attaching to clothing e Antenna Small rugged and replaceable e Radio Frequency 902 928MHz License Free Spread Spectrum e Battery MN1604 Duracell 9 volt recommended e Battery Life Estimated 40 hours in Sensing mode or 4 to 6 hours in Alarm mode e Certifications Intrinsically Safe per ANSI UL913 For use in Class 1 Groups A B C amp D Hazardous locations CSA C22 2 No 157 92 FCC part 15 Industry Canada 38 TPASS 3 Rechargeable Two way Emergency Signaling Personal Safety Alarm TPASS 3 Rechargeable is a two way signaling man down alarm which transmits and receives encrypted signals for reliable and secure operation Protection provided by intrinsic safety certifica tion allows for use in almost any hazardous environment The TPASS 3 Rechargeable is compat ible with existing Grace Industries Tele
5. Jon Sample 12 e OVA Chem Lab1 Chem Lab1 JOE DAVIES 15 D OAA JOE DAVIE John B 08 6 Matt King 06 F F Ralph Custer 06 a aE teres Location 2E2 Rob Tonks 08 yea E Mach Shop2 Matt King Locat amp on 2E2 Y a 7 I 10 _ D Dz ON OFF Location Username Low Battery Signal Timer Signal Field Warning TPASS ON When a TPASS is activated the TPASS ON symbol gt is displayed D TPASS OFF When a TPASS is turned OFF the TPASS OFF symbol D will be displayed gt TPASS ON OFF Field Displays the current ON or OFF D status of TPASS in the immediate area Q Alarm Condition Alarm Symbol L is displayed in TPASS user status when any Alarm Condition is received YY Manual Emergency Alarm When the Alarm Condition is initiated by a TPASS user manually activating his TPASS Alarm the Manual Alarm symbol is displayed with the Alarm symbol A ah Lack of Motion Emergency Alarm When an Alarm Condition is caused by a Lack of Motion of the TPASS user the Lack of Motion symbol Kis displayed with the Alarm symbol A Low Battery Warning TPASS devices will send a Low Battery Warning to the SMS Base When a Low Battery Warning is received the Low Battery symbol CJ is displayed in the TPASS User s status 9 GEMS SMS BASE Quick Start Guide PASS View Screen Monitoring Personnel F1 Is a shortcut to enter EVAC Selected Passes Sub Menu F2 Returns to the home screen page 1 F3 Ch
6. Pass Device 10 29 15 11 05 12 Vol 54 10 29 22 11 05 12 Vol 543 Pair Pass Device Pair Pass Device To Pair Pass Device Follow To Pair Pass Device Follow Instructions below Instructions below UP ARROW gt Restart UP ARROW gt Restart Pair Pass Device continued Step 3 Clear Alarm When SMS Base displays Step 3 Clear Alarm simultaneously press both side buttons of the Pass device to clear the Alarm lf Error Alarm Still Detected appears make sure there are no other Pass devices in Alarm in the immediate area Clear any Alarms and press Up on the SMS Base to restart at Step 1 Pairing Complete When Step 3 is successful the SMS Base will display Pairing Complete The Pass device is now paired with the SMS Base To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 25 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Edit PASS Address amp User ID 10 31 00 11 05 12 Vol 543 Edit Pass Address ID UP DOWN change character Enter jump next character New TPASS Addres TPASS User ID amp Address and User ID 2 Old TPASS Address and User ID Special Editing Functions Entering Edit Pass Address ID Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Select the desired TPASS device and press ENTER SELECT Select Edit Pass Address ID and press ENTER SELECT Editing the TPASS Addre
7. be positioned approximately 4 5 feet off the ground on a non metallic surface Restrict operation of high power radio transmitters or other devices within 3 of the SMS Base Power System The SMS Base incorporates a rechargeable lead acid battery The system may be used for approxi mately 16 hours on a full charge without auxiliary power A 120 VAC power cord is provided for extended use or permanent installation Battery recharging can be accomplished in approximately 16 hours by attaching the 120 VAC power cord to the base A 12 VDC power adapter is also provided for use with most vehicle 12 VDC systems This allows for extended use in the field where battery life has been exceeded and 120 VAC is not available Battery Maintenance If not used on a regular basis or if stored for an extended period of time connect the SMS Base to 120 VAC Power for 4 hours every month to ensure battery is fully charged and ready for use 4 OPERATION Monitor Personnel Press the POWER button to turn SMS Base ON The LCD screen will light up and display the telem etry devices programmed to the base The SMS Base is ready to monitor personnel LCD Display The number of TPASS or telemetry devices showing on a single screen is user selectable and can be changed to display 2 4 6 or 8 devices per screen by pressing the F3 button located under the LCD Display Nine 9 different fields of information are provided for each of the TPASS or telemetry
8. devices displayed The fields are User Name Unit ID number ON OFF status Alarm EVAC Status Signal Timer Signal Indicator Location information and Low Battery Indicator These fields are automatically displayed as the TPASS communicate with the SMS Base The TPASS Username is matched with a TPASS User ID and entered into the system memory through downloading with the SMS Configuration Tool or the keypad data entry process TPASS User Name This field is used to display names assignment locations or other means of identifying the personnel associated with a specific User ID Number The field consists of 15 character locations User ID Individual TPASS devices are programmed to a specific User ID number The User ID number is used to identify the specific TPASS and the personnel associated with the corresponding TPASS Username or location User ID can be viewed by pressing and holding the Aux button The System ID User ID will be displayed over the Usernames Release the Aux button when finished viewing User ID and the screen will return to normal oe A C2 36 06 9 Drew Es C2 32 06 Y System ID User ID TPASS ON OFF TPASS ON OFF field displays the current ON or OFF status of TPASS in the immediate area An OFF symbol is displayed in this field until the TPASS is turned ON When a TPASS is activated the TPASS ON OFF field displays an ON symbol When a TPASS is turned OFF the OFF
9. implied in law or in fact including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state NOTE The information contained in this booklet is believed to be accurate and reliable Grace Industries Inc provides this information as a guide only far EN a A715 a2 E INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety 305 Bend Hill Road Fredonia PA 16124 USA 724 962 9231 FAX 724 962 3611 www graceindustries com 2012 2013 Grace Industries Inc ALWAYS TEST SYSTEM PRIOR TO USE All personnel should be thoroughly familiar with and trained in the proper operation of Personnel Monitoring System prior to field use Failure to do so may expose the user to serious injury or loss of life Printed in U S A GEMS SMS AT UI 070113 rs fa UAT EA WSN m INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety 305 Bend Hill Road Fredonia PA 16124 724 962 9231 FAX 724 962 3611 www graceindustries com MADE IN USA
10. symbol will be displayed OPERATION Continued ALARM When the SMS Base receives an Alarm signal the red Alarm Status Indicator will flash and the pre recorded audio alarm message will play The TPASS device in Alarm is displayed at the top of the Monitoring screen and the Alarm Bell symbol will appear in the User s status line The audio alarm message can be silenced by pressing the PLAY STOP button The Alarm Condition can be cleared easily by holding the AUX button and pressing the Menu button to open the Clear Alarm Condition submenu use the Volume Up Down keys to select the Username in Alarm and press Enter Select to clear the Alarm When an Alarm Condition is received by the SMS Base a heart symbol or man down symbol will also appear beside the Alarm symbol The heart symbol appears when the TPASS User has manu ally pressed the Emergency Alarm Button The man down symbol is displayed when Lack of Motion by the TPASS User causes the Alarm Condition Clear Alarms To clear an Alarm Condition hold down the AUX key and Press the Menu key The Clear Alarm Con dition Screen will appear Use the volume Up or Down keys to select and highlight the Alarm to be cleared Press the Enter Select key to clear the Alarm Condition chosen Please note that the Alarm Condition may only be cleared if the TPASS has been reset and no longer sending emergency transmissions As needed select another Alarm Condition to clear or press the Exit k
11. 8V Button Mask 11111111 11111100 Inputs Ext PS 1 Ext 12 0 Charger OC 1 PWR On 12 0 Open Collector 00000000 00000000 0000 00 Entering System I O Status Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select System I O Status and press ENTER SELECT System I O Status VBattery Displays the internal battery voltage If SMS Base is plugged in this line will display the charging voltage VBus Display of Bus control voltage the SMS Base is running on This will be from 1 of 3 sources AC line power Bus will display the power supply s output External 12 VDC batter power Internal SMS Base battery Button Mask Displays the state of front panel buttons Note the last two positions will always be 00 Inputs 1 detected 0 disconnected Ext PS AC Line power detected Ext 12 External 12 VDC supply detected OC 1 Internal Battery Charge 90 PWR On 12 operating on internal battery Open Collector Displays the bit status of the 16 open collector outputs To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 34 Data Logger Setup 10 41 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Data Logger Setup View Data Log Report Data Logger Stream Highlighted Selection All Traffic OFF Loaded Devices OFF status changes ON Connects Dis ON Alarms Resets ON Entering Data Logger Setup Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Dat
12. ASS will auto matically call for help if the wearer becomes motionless for a predetermined period of time Preset times to Alarm are available in 30 60 90 and 120 seconds Personnel may also manually activate the emergency call for help by pressing the Alarm button at any time When a TPASS Alarm is activated manually or through lack of motion the TPASS will sound a loud audio alarm and transmit an emergency radio signal to the SMS Base When the SMS Base receives an Alarm signal the red Alarm Status Indicator will flash and the TPASS device in Alarm is displayed in the top line of the SMS Base LCD Display This allows super visory personnel the opportunity to take appropriate action in a timely manner When an Alarm is received the SMS Base can also be used to activate an Automatic Telephone Dialer The SMS AT provides the supervisor with the ability to EVACUATE or callback personnel from unsafe or deteriorating conditions The Evacuation process involves a sending a signal to one person a group or all personnel as needed Effective radio signal range is typically one half mile and can be enhanced with optional equipment such as the T3 Repeater and Remote Enhanced Receiver No FCC License is required for opera tion GEMS SMS AT SYSTEM OPERATION Alarm Signal Repeated TPASS Device amp na Sends Alarm Signal i to T3 Repeater ye we 4 rs T3 Repeater EVAC Signal Sent rd Z to repeater rd 4 NAC Signal Repeate
13. Add Remove PA amp Name Set Pass Display Priority System Settings System I O Status Data Logger Setup System Firmware Report Entering Main Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu shown above Navigating the Menu The Main Menu is a list of available Sub Menus One line will be highlighted in bold and starred with an asterisk Use the Volume Up Down keys to select a Sub Menu Press Enter Select to open the selected Sub Menu To Exit this Menu page Press the EXIT button 17 Clear Alarm Condition 10 26 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Clear Alarm Condition ee UP DOWN select Enter clear Highlighted Selection Jon Sample JOE DAVIES Entering Clear Alarm Condition Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Clear Alarm Condition and press ENTER SELECT Shortcut to Enter Clear Alarm Condition Sub Menu Hold down AUX button and press the MENU button Clearing Alarm Conditions The Clear Alarm Sub Menu will list all TPASS devices with Alarm Conditions One line will be highlighted with an asterisk to the left Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight select the TPASS device you want to clear Press ENTER SELECT key to clear the selected TPASS device from the Alarm Condition list NOTE TPASS Alarm Condition can only be cleared if TPASS device is no longer in Alarm To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EX
14. Antennas Indicator Signal Activity Power Status Indicators Indicators fps VPE VASA SE INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety Grace Industries Inc Safety Monitoring System Fredonia PA 16124 USA GE MS BY GRACE IND INC TP HP4VD0d2080002 System Keypad n f Speaker Auxiliary Panel Function Keys C Alarm Status Indicator flashes Red when an Alarm is received POWER Power Indicator will glow Green when running on AC Power and glows Red when running on Battery Power Power Indicator will flash Red when running on LOW Battery and will flash Green when running on external 12V power BATTERY Battery Indicator glows when running on battery power 1 Glows RED when running on LOW Battery Charge Immediately 2 Glows Green when running on greater than 20 battery power Battery Indicator flashes when the SMS Base is Charging 1 Flashes RED while charging a Battery with less than 80 charge 2 Flashes Green when charge reaches 80 of battery power 11 SMS Base Familiarization Radio Receiver Alarm Status LCD Display Antennas Indicator Signal Activity Power Status Indicators Indicators l e FN a QAE TANASI E INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety Microphone Grace Industries Inc Safety Monitoring System Fredonia PA 16124 USA GE MS BY GRACE IND INC TP HP4VD0d2080002 System Keypad Speaker Auxiliary Panel Function Keys Signal Activity Indicator
15. E F G Division 1 Hazardous locations Operating Temperature Code T6 CSA C22 2 No 157 92 FCC part 15 Industry Canada 41 SuperCELL SC500 Two way Emergency Signaling Personal Safety Alarm SuperCELL SC500 is a two way signaling man down alarm which transmits and receives encrypted signals for reliable and secure operation Protection provided by intrinsic safety certifica tion allows for use in almost any hazardous environment The SuperCELL SC500 is compatible with existing Grace Industries Telemetry Systems Multi directional Belt Clip Alarm Button LCD Display Operation Controls Operation Controls SUPERCELL GRACE INDUSTRIES tec Charging Contacts Sound Port 120VAC Charger Adapter Standard 12VDC Charger Adapter Optional Charging Base SuperCELL SC500 Specifications e Dimensions 2 3 16 wide 1 3 8 deep without clip 4 high with antenna e Weight 5 6 ounces e Alarm Audio Output 75 dBA 10 feet e Case Black polycarbonate rugged impact resistant e Attachment Multi directional Belt Clip for versatility e Antenna Small rugged and replaceable e Radio Frequency 902 928MHz License Free Spread Spectrum e Battery Integrated intrinsically safe Lithium ion battery e Battery Life Estimated 80 hours in Sensing mode e Battery Charging 6 to 8 hours at 12VDC or 120 VAC e Certifications Intrinsically Safe per ANSI UL913 For use in Clas
16. Follow To Pair Pass Device Follow Instructions below Instructions below UP ARROW gt Restart UP ARROW gt Restart Step 1 Testing for Ready Step 2 Place Pass in Alarm Entering Pair Pass Device Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Select the desired TPASS device and press ENTER SELECT Select Pair Pass Device and press ENTER SELECT To Pair a Pass Device with the SMS Base Step 1 Testing for Ready Before pairing a Pass device the SMS Base will display Step 1 Testing for Ready while it checks the area for Alarms lf Error Detecting Alarms appears on LCD Display find and clear any Pass devices in Alarm in the immediate area When Step 1 is successful the SMS Base will move on to Step 2 Step 2 Place Pass in Alarm When SMS Base displays Step 2 Place Pass in Alarm manually press the Alarm Button on the Pass device lf Error Alarm Not Detected appears clear Alarm by simultaneously pressing both side buttons on the Pass device then press Up on the SMS Base to restart with Step 1 NOTE The SMS Base will indicate an Alarm Condition and this error will occur if you are attempting to pair a device that is already paired with the SMS Base When Step 2 is successful the SMS Base will move on to Step 3 Continued on next page 24 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Pair
17. GEMS safety Monitoring System User s Manual Model SMS AT MADE IN Solutions for Life Safety USA 305 Bend Hill Rd Fredonia PA 16124 USA Ph 724 962 9231 e Fax 724 962 3611 www graceindustries com GEMS SMS AT BASE TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM Contents 1 Introduction LCD Display and Menus continued 30 Set PASS Display Priority 31 System Settings 2 GEMS SMS AT System Operation 8 Quick Start Guide 33 Set Time and Date 8 Turn SMS Base ON OFF 34 System I O Status 8 Clear an Alarm 35 Data Logger Setup 9 PASS View Screen 36 System Firmware Monitoring Personnel 37 Power and Relay Options Cords 11 SMS AT Base Familiarization 11 System LED Indicators Personal Alarms and System Accessories 12 Microphone 38 TPASS 3 13 System Keypads 39 TPASS 3 Rechargeable 14 Auxiliary Panel 40 LTX200 41 LTX200 Rechargeable 15 SMS AT Base Specifications aa 42 SuperCELL C500 LCD Display and Menus 43 Understanding System Abilities 16 PASS View Screen Monitoring Personnel 44 T3 Repeater Option 17 Main Menu 46 Remote Enhanced Receiver Option 18 Clear Alarm Condition 48 Locator Transponder LT100 Option 19 EVACUATE Selected Passes 49 Programmable Telephone Dialer Option 20 Clear Signal Timeout Appendix SMS Configuration Tool 21 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name 22 Edit PASS Device amp Name 23 Edit PASS Name 24 Pair PASS Device 26 Edit PASS Address ID 27 Program P
18. IT button EVACUATING Selected Passes 10 26 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 EVAC Selected Passes UP DOWN select Enter clear Selected for EVAC SJon Sample JOE DAVIES Highlighted Selection Peter D Cancel Sel ALL EVAC Entering EVAC Selected Passes Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select EVAC Selected Passes and press ENTER SELECT Evacuating Selected Passes The EVAC Selected Passes Sub Menu will list all ON TPASS devices One line will be highlighted with an asterisk to the left Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight the TPASS device you want to EVAC Press ENTER SELECT key to select the highlighted TPASS device an S will appear to left of selected devices F1 Cancel clears Evac status of selected device F2 Sel All selects all devices for EVAC an S will appear to left of all devices F3 EVAC When finished selecting devices Press F3 EVAC to send the EVAC Signal EVAC Status As the EVAC signal is transmitted received and acknowledged the EVAC Status of each TPASS device is indicated by the following S Selected for EVAC T Transmitting EVAC E Automatic Acknowledgement has been received by SMS AT e Manual Acknowledgement by the TPASS user EVAC Status is shown on the EVAC Selected Passes screen and on the PASS View Screen NOTE TPASS device can only be EVACUATED if TPASS is ON To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT butt
19. Status Jon Sample 23 Chem Labl OVA JOE DAVIES 20 PASS Status Window Mach Shop2 TPASS User Status Peter D Jeff Signal Timer Function Button Options Speaker Volume 0 Off 1 100 Volume System Status Window Shows the active status and current system Time and Date Possible active statuses to display Alarm Play Record Low Battery Page Status Window Shows what System Page or Menu you are viewing In PASS View this window shows how many pages of TPASS data exist PASS Status Window This section displays the status of TPASS devices The display can be adjusted to show 2 4 6 or 8 devices on a single page Press Volume Down to advance to next page Press Volume Up to return to previous page When display is set for 2 PASS per page Status window will show the Username Signal Timer Character status display Low Battery EVAC Status On Off Alarm Condition Manual or Lack of Motion And location data if PASS is equipped with Locator option Function Button Options Press F1 Button to enter EVAC Selected Passes Sub Menu Pressing F2 Button will take you to the Home Screen Page 1 Pressing F3 Button will let you choose to display 2 4 6 or 8 devices on the PASS View Screen Press the Menu Button to open the Main Menu 16 Main Menu Press the Menu Button to open the Main Menu 10 25 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Highlighted Selection Clear Alarm Condition EVAC Selected Passes Clear Signal Timeout
20. Timeout Off will mean the Backlight stays On as long as the SMS Base is turned ON Beep Enabled On Off Enables beep during key presses and status changes Set System Clock Edit System Time and Date Auto Scroll Off 1 20 seconds Enables auto scrolling of PASS View display pages Sets how frequently the pages scroll Alarm on Signal Loss On Off Enabling causes Global Alarm when a PASS device signal is lost Continued on next page 31 System Settings continued 10 37 00 11 05 12 Vol System Settings Backlight Intensity Timeout Highlighted Selection ON Set System Auto Scroll OFF Alarm on Signal Loss OFF Global Pass Timeout 08m Low Battery Timeout 05m Passes displ USB Mode DataLog Stream System Settings continued Global PASS Timeout minutes Sets the maximum time minutes allowed for a PASS to not communicate with the SMS Base before being declared disconnected Low Battery Timeout minutes How long the SMS Base will run on a Low Battery before automatically turning SMS Base OFF Passes display 2 4 6 or 8 Sets the default number of units to display in PASS View screen when SMS Base is turned ON USB Mode Defines the mode the USB port will operate in No Data USB Disabled Receiver Data outputs receiver serial messages to the USB port DataLog Stream outputs data being received as it is stored on the system DataLogger DataLogger Data
21. a Logger Setup and press ENTER SELECT Data Logger Setup View Data Log Report View datalogger data View Data Logger Stream View data stream as it is stored into the data logger Log All Traffic Enables logging of all TPASS radio traffic to the data logger NOTE Enabling this feature will fill the data logger quickly use only if neccessary Log Loaded Devices Enables logging of all TPASS radio traffic from TPASS devices programmed to SMS Base NOTE Enabling this feature will fill the data logger quickly use only if neccessary Log Status Changes Logs any status state change of a programmed TPASS device Log Connects Disconnects Logs any time a programmed TPASS device Disconnects or Connects to the SMS Base Log Alarms Resets Logs any time a programmed TPASS device goes into or is reset from an Alarm condition To change settings Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight select the setting you want to edit Press ENTER SELECT to edit the selected setting Use Volume Up Down keys to change the setting and press exit to confirm the new setting To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 35 System Firmware 10 43 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 System Firmware Report Grace Industries Inc Firmware Version and Safety Monitoring System Build Number vX X Build XXX Date Time Firmware Build Date Entering System Firmware Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Scre
22. anges number of lines displayed on screen Pressing F3 will let you see 2 4 6 or 8 devices at once ALARM 10 23 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 ALARM Vol 54 ALARM Vol 54 PASS View Page 01 of 08 PASS View Page 01 of 04 PASS View Page 01 of 02 Jon Sample Jon Sample 12 e AYO Chem Labl JOE DAVIES John B Matt King Ralph Custer Rob Tonks Y UserID ON OFF Location Username EVAC Status Signal Timer Signal Field E EVAC Status As the EVAC signal is transmitted received and acknowledged the EVAC Status of each TPASS device is indicated by the following S Selected for EVAC T Transmitting EVAC E Automatic Acknowledgement has been received by SMS AT e Manual Acknowledgement by the TPASS user EVAC Status is also displayed on the EVAC Selected Passes screen Be Signal Field Signal Field displays the status of communications between the TPASS device and SMS Base The field will show a Signal Received F or a No Signal Fal symbol Signal Received The Signal Received symbol T is displayed when the SMS is receiving check in signals from the TPASS device FA Signal Timeout The No Signal symbol fag is displayed when communication between a TPASS device and the SMS Base has been disrupted for longer than a preset amount of time User ID Press and hold Aux button to view User ID of devices on screen Release when finished 10 SMS Base Familiarization Radio Receiver Alarm Status LCD Display
23. ans mits the last location along with the wearer s status to the SMS AT If an Alarm Condition is triggered Cak through Emergency Alarm button or Lack of Motion the Alarm Signal and Location are transmit amp ted to the SMS AT so supervisors or safety person i nel are alerted and can respond to the exact loca tion Always test System for Proper Operation Before Field Use Locator Transponder Specifications e Model LT100 L e Battery powered by one AA 3 6 volt lithium ion battery e Size 2 9 16 x 2 9 16 x 1 5 8 e Color Medium gray e Weight 5 8 ounces e Frequency 902 928 MHz frequency hopping and spread spectrum e Compatibility SuperCell SC300 SC500 and TPASS 3 Locator Models e Mounting Bracket 48 Programmable Telephone Dialer Option Plugs into power in jack Power In Jack in Automatic Telephone Dialer Py A ohne e 12 VDC AD 2000 Power Atomatic Volce Pager Dialer Supply 6 Telephone Jack Cable _ 5 6 Cable with Plugs Into Automatic al A l Telephone Dialer plugs into Relay Contact Connector of SMS Base Aux Panel Plugs into NN Telephone Wall Jack e Fa AAI TANS EE INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety Automatic Voice Pager Dialer Plugs into 120 VAC wall outlet Plugs into Relay Contact Connector of SMS Base Aux Panel 49 NOTES WARRANTY Grace Industries Incorpo
24. ass Device 28 Edit Port Steering 29 Local PASS Timeout A1 Pass Device Configuration A2 System Settings A3 Location Name Configuration A4 Even Recorder Logger 2013 Grace Industries Inc GEMS SMS AT UI 070113 Introduction The GEMS Safety Monitoring System consists of two primary components a Base Transceiver and a Transmitting Personal Alert Safety System or TPASS man down alarm Other equipment such as T3 Repeaters and Remote Enhanced Receivers may also be used to enhance system effectiveness in challenging environments NOTE The Safety Monitoring System will be referred to as SMS AT or SMS Base and the Transmitting Personal Alert Safety or Man down devices will be referred to as TPASS or SuperCELL All Grace Transmitting Personal Safety devices may be used with SMS AT Compat ible telemetry devices include TPASS 3 TPASS 3 R LTX200 LTX200 R SC500 The SMS AT Base Transceiver is the heart of the system The SMS Base receives Emergency Alarm signals check in signals and other status signals from the TPASS devices continuously SMS Base provides electronic accountability for all TPASS devices in the immediate area and displays their current status on the LCD Display Screen This information provides supervisory personnel with details of who is active their status and immediate notification of any Emergency Alarm conditions TPASS is a generic term for the Transmitting Personal Alert Safety System TP
25. ces OFF and communicating with SMS Base PASS Device Timeout Communication between device and SMS Base has timed out Pass Evac Status EVAC Status of PASS device Selected Transmitting and Acknowledged Not Active Username and ID is programmed into SMS Base but not active Hide Unset Devices Hide PASS devices in list that have a star as first character of their name To change PASS Display Priority Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight select the priority you want to edit Press ENTER SELECT to edit the selected priority Use Volume Up Down keys to move selection Up or Down on the list Press exit to set new priority Use Volume Up Down keys to set Hide Unset Devices to On or Off To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 30 System Settings 10 37 00 11 05 12 Vol System Settings Backlight Intensity Timeout Highlighted Selection ON Set System Auto Scroll OFF Alarm on Signal Loss OFF Global Pass Timeout 08m Low Battery Timeout 05m Passes displ USB Mode DataLog Stream Entering System Settings Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select System Settings and press ENTER SELECT System Settings Backlight Intensity Off 100 Controls brightness of LCD Backlight Backlight Timeout Off 1 30 seconds Power saving feature Turns Backlight Off after set time of no SMS Base buttons being pressed Backlight
26. ch transmits encrypted signals for reliable and secure operation Protection provided by intrinsic safety certification allows for use in almost any hazardous environment The TPASS LTX200 is compatible with existing Grace Indus tries Telemetry Systems TPASS LTX200 Antenna Unique LED Patterns Illuminate Case Shown with During ON Pre Alert and Alarm Ea i Key in Place D Ring and Grip Clip Alarm Button Reset Buttons Resonating Sound Ports TPASS LTX200 Specifications e Dimensions 2 1 8 wide 2 1 4 deep with clip 4 1 8 high with antenna e Weight 7 9 ounces e Alarm Audio Output 98 dBA 10 feet e Case Apache Orange translucent polycarbonate rugged impact and high temperature resis tant Entire case glows during Sensing Pre Alert and Alarm e Methods of Attachment Rugged Grip Clip and D ring for versatility in attaching to clothing e Antenna Small rugged and replaceable e Radio Frequency 902 928MHz License Free Spread Spectrum e Battery MN1604 Duracell 9 volt recommended e Battery Life Estimated 40 hours in Sensing mode or 4 to 6 hours in Alarm mode e Certifications Intrinsically Safe per ANSI UL913 For use in Class 1 Groups A B C amp D Hazardous locations CSA C22 2 No 157 92 FCC part 15 Industry Canada 40 TPASS LTX200 Rechargeable One way Emergency Signaling Personal Safety Alarm TPASS LTX200 Rechargeable is a one way signaling man do
27. d y 4 and Sent to TPASS Device __EVAC Signal Sent to TPASS Lone Worker Down TPASS Device Sends Alarm Signal to GEMS SMS Base When He Can t GEMS SMS AT SYSTEM OPERATION Alarm Signal Repeated and Sent to Remote Receiver me e me m m e e m e G Remote Enhanced Remote Radio Receiver Enhanced Radio Receiver OPTIONAL Alarm Signal Repeated to SMS Base Remote Receiver O MN Sends Signal to u SMS Base l INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety fine z Automatic cd A 7 Telephone Dialer OPTIONAL GEMS SMS Base Sends Signal jo 2 to Telephone Dialer A Safety Monitoring System NOTE Always Test the SMS Base Prior to Each Use It is important to be thoroughly familiar with system operation and screen information before attempting field use The SMS AT Base Transceiver is the heart of the system The SMS Base receives Emergency Alarm signals check in signals and other status signals from TPASS devices continuously The SMS Base provides electronic accountability for all properly programmed Grace Telemetry devices in the immediate area and displays their current status on the LCD Display Screen This information provides management personnel with the details of who is active their status and immediate notifi cation of any Emergency Alarm conditions When situations become unsafe or de
28. download DataLogger data System Config communicate with SMS PC config tool for system setup To change System Settings Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight select the setting you want to edit Press ENTER SELECT to edit the selected setting Use Volume Up Down keys to change the setting and press exit to confirm the new setting NOTE See next page for details on Setting System Clock To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 32 System Settings Set System Time and Date 10 23 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 System Settings Old Time and Date Set System Clock 10 26 20 11 05 12 10 29 New Time and Date Special Editing Functions Entering System Settings Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select System Settings and press ENTER SELECT Select Set System Clock and press ENTER SELECT Editing the System Time and Date To change the time and date you must edit the hour minutes seconds and month day year Use the Volume Up Down keys to change the number Press ENTER SELECT to select the chosen number and move on to the next space The F2 key is Backspace and will allow you to edit a number you have already entered Once you have completed the time and date you are done and can exit by pressing EXIT To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 33 System I O Status 10 40 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 System I O Status VBattery 13 35V VBus 15 6
29. e will power down and the LCD screen will go dark in approximately two seconds In the OFF mode the SMS Base no longer monitors personnel GEMS SMS BASE Quick Start Guide Turn SMS Base ON OFF Press B to turn SMS Base ON LCD Screen will display status of TPASS Devices in use To turn SMS Base OFF Hold down B and press B Release both buttons to turn SMS OFF LCD Screen and Indicator lights will shut off RECORD AUDIO TONE e A Clear an ALARM Press to silence the Alert Message TEE iE ae Clear Alarm Condition ___ UP DOWN select Enter clear Jon Sample Hold down E and press w to go to Alarm Menu P zoz DAVIES Highlighted To Clear an Alarm Condition Selection Use A and AA keys to highlight select the Alarm you want to Clear Press A to clear the Alarm Condition Press EXIT button twice to return to PASS View Screen GEMS SMS BASE Quick Start Guide PASS View Screen Monitoring Personnel F1 Is a shortcut to enter EVAC Selected Passes Sub Menu F2 Returns to the home screen page 1 F3 Changes number of lines displayed on screen Pressing F3 will let you see 2 4 6 or 8 devices at once Page Navigation Volume Up advances screen to next page Volume Down returns to previous page ALARM 10 23 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 ALARM Vol 54 ALARM Vol 54 PASS View Page 01 of 08 PASS View Page 01 of 04 PASS View Page 01 of 02 Jon Sample Jon Sample
30. en will open the Main Menu Select System Firmware and press ENTER SELECT System Firmware Firmware version and build number Firmware build date To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 36 Auxiliary Components Power Cords and Relay Options Cord 120 240 Volt AC Power Cord Approximately 6 Long Plug into power receptacle on bottom of SMS Base to supply auxiliary power and charge internal battery Plug into 120 240 VAC outlet for power Also used for charging internal battery 12 Volt DC Adapter Cord Approximately 46 Long 2 Pin connector plugs into 2 Pin Auxiliary Power Receptacle on bottom of SMS Base Relay Options Cord Approximately 10 o 5 Pin connector plugs into Auxiliary 5 Pin Receptacle Outputs P R l as ait ie aa z Pin 1 Relay Normally Open Green Max 12V 5Amp Pin 2 Relay Common White Pin 3 Relay Normally Closed Orange Pin 4 12 volts DC Output Red 12V 1Amp Fused aT Ph 5 Ground oe eee eeeeeeeeeeeeee ees Black 37 TPASS 3 EVACUATE Two way Emergency Signaling Personal Safety Alarm TPASS 3 EVACUATE is a two way signaling man down alarm which transmits and receives encrypted signals for reliable and secure operation Protection provided by intrinsic safety certifica tion allows for use in almost any hazardous environment The TPASS 3 EVACUATE is compatible with existing Grace Industries Telemetry Systems TPASS
31. ey twice to return to the PASS View Screen Evacuating Personnel When a situation becomes unsafe or deteriorates rapidly the SMS AT gives supervisors the ability to Evacuate or callback one person a group or all personnel as needed Press the F1 key to open the EVAC Selected Passes screen The list displayed is all personnel in the area with their TPASS turned ON Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight the TPASS Press the ENTER key to select the high lighted TPASS device an S will appear to the left of selected devices NOTE F1 clears the EVAC Status of selected devices F2 selects all devices at once When finished selecting devices press F3 to send the Evacuation Signal As the Evacuation signal is transmitted received and acknowledged the EVAC Status of each TPASS device is indicated by the following S Selected for EVAC T Transmitting EVAC signal E Automatic Electronic Acknowledgement has been received by SMS AT e Manual Acknowledgement by the TPASS user EVAC Status is also seen on PASS View Screen Press Exit twice to return to PASS View Screen OPERATION Continued Signal Timer and Signal Field Signal Timer countdown and the Signal Field display the status of communications between the TPASS device and SMS Base Each TPASS device periodically transmits a check in message to let the SMS Base know it is in range and operational The SMS Base uses a countdown or signal timer to de
32. light is located on the bottom left of the repeater The Activity Indicator will flash when signals are received from a TPASS or the SMS Base and are retransmitted Operation may be checked by manually activating a TPASS and watching the Activity Indicator light on the bottom of the repeater for flashes Backup Power Supply The lead acid battery system will automatically provide approximately 50 hours of continuous operation with the loss of 120 Volt A C With loss of power the Amber AC Power Indicator will not glow The backup battery system is automatically activated keeping the repeater ON and ready for operation The Red Activity Indicator will flash as signals are received and transmitted Always test System for Proper Operation Before Field Use T3 Repeater Specifications e Case Rugged industrial grade waterproof enclosure e Case Dimensions 6 5 Wide x 14 25 High x 4 Deep e Color Medium gray e Weight 10 Lbs without cable and mounting brackets e Power Requirements 120 Volt A C e Receiver Type Frequency hopping spread spectrum e Operating Frequency 902 928 MHz e Operating Environment 0 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit e Antennas 3 5 Internal e Compatible Equipment GEMS SMS Base e Dual Mounting Brackets for Recommended Pole Mounting 44 T3 Repeater Option continued T3 Repeater will retransmit the signal and enhance system ability in challenging environments T3 Repeater 13 REPEATER
33. ll open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Select the desired TPASS device and press ENTER SELECT Select Local Pass Timeout and press ENTER SELECT Editing the Local PASS Timeout Setting To change the PASS Timeout Use the Volume Up Down keys to select the desired Timeout in minutes Setting the value to zero 0 turns Local Timeout Off for this PASS device PASS with a 0 OFF Local Timeout will use the Global Timeout value To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 29 Set PASS Display Priority 10 37 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Set Pass Display Priority Alarm Active LOCKED Pass Device On Highlighted Selection Pass Device Off Pass Evac Status Pass Device Timeout Not Active LOCKED Hide Unset devices Entering Set Pass Display Priority Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Set Pass Display Priority and press ENTER SELECT Set PASS Display Priority Note This menu controls the order PASS devices are displayed in the PASS View Screen PASS device status can be rearranged to highest or lowest priority Active Alarm is locked into the top priority position Not Active and Hide Unset Devices are locked into the lowest priority positions Active Alarm PASS devices in ALARM is always the top display priority PASS Device On PASS devices ON and communicating with SMS Base PASS Device Off PASS devi
34. metry Systems Antenna Alarm Button Unique LED Patterns Illuminate Case During ON Pre Alert and Alarm D Ring and Grip Clip TPASS 3 Rechargeable Shown with Key Charger i in Place Reset Buttons Charging Contacts Resonating Sound Ports 120VAC Charger 5 Adapter Optional 12 VDC Charger Adapter Standard TPASS 3 Specifications e Dimensions 2 1 8 wide 2 1 4 deep with clip 4 1 8 high with antenna e Weight 7 5 ounces e Alarm Audio Output 92 dBA 10 feet e Case Apache Yellow translucent polycarbonate rugged impact and high temperature resis tant Entire case glows during Sensing Pre Alert and Alarm e Methods of Attachment Rugged Grip Clip and D ring for versatility in attaching to clothing e Antenna Small rugged and replaceable e Radio Frequency 902 928MHz License Free Spread Spectrum e Battery Integrated intrinsically safe Lithium ion battery e Battery Life Estimated 80 hours in Sensing mode or 4 to 6 hours in Alarm mode e Battery Charging 6 to 8 hours at 12VDC or 120 VAC e Certifications Intrinsically Safe per ANSI UL913 For use in Class 1 Groups A B C amp D and Class II Groups E F G Division 1 Hazardous locations Operating Temperature Code T6 CSA C22 2 No 157 92 FCC part 15 Industry Canada 39 TPASS LTX200 One Way Emergency Signaling Personal Safety Alarm TPASS LTX200 is a one way signaling man down alarm whi
35. ogrammed cycle power to the PASS device turn OFF then turn back ON to verify the newly progammed PASS connects with the SMS AT To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 27 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Edit Port Steering 10 33 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Edit Port Steering Existing Port Steering Open Collect Port Steering Byte Definition 010 0000 0100 0100 New Port Steering Special Editing Functions Entering Edit Port Steering Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Select the desired TPASS device and press ENTER SELECT Select Edit Port Steering and press ENTER SELECT Editing the Port Steering To change the port steering you must edit each of the 16 bits The asterisk denotes the character you are currently editing Use the Volume Up Down keys to change the bit The F2 key is Backspace and will allow you to edit a bit you have already entered Press ENTER SELECT to select the chosen bit and move on to the next bit Once you have filled all 16 bits you are done and can exit by pressing EXIT To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 28 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Local PASS Timeout 10 34 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Local Pass Timeout Local Pass Timeout 11 Entering Local Pass Timeout Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen wi
36. on 19 Clear Signal Timeout 10 26 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Clear Signal Timeout i UP DOWN select Enter clear Highlighted Selection Peter D Ralph Custer Entering Clear Signal Timeout Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Clear Signal Timeout and press ENTER SELECT Clearing Signal Timeouts This sub menu will list all TPASS devices with Signal Timeout Conditions One line will be highlighted with an asterisk to the left Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight select the TPASS device you want to clear Press ENTER SELECT key to clear the selected TPASS device from the Signal Timeout list To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 20 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name 10 28 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Add Remove PA amp Name Jon Sample Cl JOE DAVIES Highlighted Selection Peter D Matt King 1 Kevin Smith Rob Tonks Ralph Custer C Cc Ci LOU HORTON CL C C e Next Home Entering Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Navigating the Sub Menu One line will be highlighted in bold and starred with an asterisk Use the Volume Up Down keys to highlight select the TPASS device you want to edit Only 8 devices can be displayed on each screen Press the F1 key to go to the next page
37. r external devices Auxiliary Receptacle Pin Assingments Pin 1 Relay Normally Open Green Max 12V 5Amp Pin 2 Relay Common 0 White Pin 3 Relay Normally Closed Orange Pin 4 12 volts DC Output Red 12V 1Amp Fused SOUP IN 5 Ground onesie Black 14 SMS AT Base Specifications Range 1 2 mile depending on environmental conditions Receiver Spread spectrum serial 902 928 Mhz Monitor up to 72 devices Display LCD graphics display with auto backlight on any button press Programmable auto backlight off sleep time Selectable monitoring of 2 4 6 or 8 Pass devices per page Optional auto page scrolling Alarm Condition Display User recordable Audio Alert Message Strobing Red lights 1 Form C alarm relay output User selectable Open Collector output closures Power Options 12 Volt rechargeable sealed lead acid battery providing 16 hours continuous operation Recharging time of 12 16 hours for the internal battery External 12VDC supply 120 240VAC line voltage Controls Sealed membrane switch Case Rugged Industrial Fiberglass Water resistant enclosure Color Medium Gray Dimensions 10 25 W x 6 25 H x 3 5 Deep Weight 9 pounds Operation Environment 0 140 degrees F Mounting Desk Table Brackets Standard Wallmount Brackets Optional provided PASS View Screen Monitoring Personnel System Status ALARM Vol 54 Speaker Volume PASS View Page 01 of 04 Page
38. rated warrants your Product to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of purchase This warranty is valid only when the returned Product is accompanied by a sales slip or other proof of purchase that states the date and location of purchase Grace Industries Inc will not repair or replace any merchandise that has been damaged because of accident misuse or abuse of the Product while in the possession or control of the consumer This warranty is void if any attempt to repair or replace parts was made or attempted by other than qualified Grace Industries Inc personnel This warranty is void if any of the sealed compartments are opened or tampered with Send all returned merchandise prepaid and accompa nied by proof of purchase to Grace Industries Inc Repair Division 305 Bend Hill Road Fredonia PA 16124 Grace Industries Inc shall not be liable for any direct incidental or consequential loss or damage arising out of the failure of the device to operate The sole and exclusive remedy under all guarantees or warranties expressed or implied is strictly limited to repair or replacement as herein provided ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE HEREBY LIM ITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD ENDING ONE 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE The warranty and liability set forth in the prior paragraphs are in lieu of all other warranties expressed or
39. s Menu Press to access the Menu Enter Select Press to enter data and select Menu options Aux Press and hold to display User ID of devices shown on screen Record Used with Aux to record an Alert Message Audio Tone Press to play Audio Tone Play Stop Press to play or stop playing the Alert Message Exit Press to exit Menu or Sub Menu bee ti a Function Keys Actions for each Function key F1 F2 and F3 are shown on the LCD Display directly above each function key For example in the PASS View Screen shown here F1 is shortcut to enter EVAC Selected Passes Sub Menu F2 Returns to the Home Screen page 1 F3 Changes number of lines displayed on screen Pressing F3 will let you see 2 4 6 or 8 devices at once 13 SMS Base Familiarization Auxiliary Panel Components l e FN a VA TANASI E INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety Grace Industries Inc Safety Monitoring System Fredonia PA 16124 USA GE MS BY GRACE IND INC TP HP4VD0d 2080002 10 Watt External Audio Output Auxiliary Panel Open Open Mini Relay Remote Collector Collector USB 120VAC 12VDC Contact Receiver 1 8 9 16 f Power Cord Retainer Fuse Holder 5 Pin Connector 1 Amp Fuse Remote Enhanced Radio tne Kevel Receiver connector Output Auxiliary 2 Pin Receptacle Auxiliary 5 Pin Receptacle Auxiliary 12 volt DC power supply Auxiliary contacts for activation of Telephone Dialers o
40. s Rx flashes Yellow when radio data is received Tx flashes Red when radio data is sent AT Model ONLY Loca Local refers to the SMS Base REMOTE Remote refers to an optional External Radio Receiver Antennas v Receiver which would be plugged into the Auxiliary Panel lt z lt a Microphone Used to record Audio Alert Messages To record a new Alert Message 1 Press and hold the AUX and RECORD keys on the System Keypad Do Not Relase AUX and RECORD keys 2 ERASING will appear in the top left of the LCD Display 3 SMS Base will beep and RECORD will appear in top left of LCD Display Begin recording a new Alert Message AUDIO TONE key may be pressed during the recording of a message as an attention getting alert signal Release AUX and RECORD keys when finished recording new message To verify recording press PLAY STOP key Hold Aux and press Volume UP Down keys to adjust volume level of Alert Message Alert Message may be reset or silenced at any time by pressing PLAY STOP key ri 12 SMS Base Familiarization System Keypad Power Press to turn power ON Hold down Aux and press Power and release both buttons to turn SMS Base OFF Volume UP Down Volume control page and menu navigation Hold Aux and Press Volume Up Down to adjust volume In Pass View Screen Press Volume Down to advance to next page Press Volume Up to return to previous page In Menu Screens use Volume Up Down to make selection
41. s 1 Groups A B C amp D and Class II Groups E F G Division 1 Hazardous locations Operating Temperature Code T6 CSA C22 2 No 157 92 FCC part 15 Industry Canada 42 Understanding System Abilities Distance up to 1 2 mile in open space TPASS Worn by Personnel e T CAE TAAS E INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety GEMS SMS Base 4 to 5 feet off the ground Signal Distance will be reduced as more obstacles are added Dense and or Steel Siding Multiple Walls Signal Signal Weakening Diminished m E fn tree CAT a4 INDUSTRIES INC Solutions for Life Safety TPASS Worn by Personnel GEMS SMS Base 4 to 5 feet off the ground 43 T3 Repeater Option The T3 Repeater is a system option designed to enhance signal effec tiveness in challenging environments by retransmitting signals to and from tough and hard to reach areas The T3 Repeater retransmits signals from the SMS Base to the TPASS and from the TPASS to the SMS Base The T3 Repeater is omni directional enclosed in an indus trial grade case and is permanently mounted The T3 Repeater is pow ered by 120 Volt A C with a lead acid battery backup system Repeater Operation Once the repeater has been prepared for AC power the unit may be plugged in The Amber AC Power Indicator glows indicating the system has power and is ready for operation A Red Activity Indicator
42. ss and User ID To change the TPASS Address and User ID you must edit each individual digit The asterisk denotes the character you are currently editing Use the Volume Up Down keys to change the character The F2 key is Backspace and will allow you to edit a character you have already entered Press ENTER SELECT to select the chosen character and move on to the next character space Once you have filled all spaces you are done and can exit by pressing EXIT NOTE User ID is entered in hex 0 9 A F TPASS Address is decimal 0 9 To Exit this Sub Menu page Press the EXIT button 26 Add Remove PASS Device amp Name Program PASS Device 10 32 00 11 05 12 Vol 54 Program Pass Device PID 25 05 Entering Program Pass Device Sub Menu Pressing Menu from the PASS View Screen will open the Main Menu Select Add Remove PA amp Name and press ENTER SELECT Select the desired TPASS device and press ENTER SELECT Select Program Pass Device and press ENTER SELECT To Program PASS Device 1 Turn PASS device ON and place within one 1 foot of the SMS AT 2 Ensure NO other PASS devices are ON and within 6 of the SMS AT this prevents inadvertent reprogramming of those devices 3 Press the Volume Down key 4 PASS device should beep within a second denoting it has received the updated address 5 If PASS device does not beep press the Volume Down key again NOTE After PASS device is pr
43. strial grade waterproof enclosure e Case Dimensions 6 5 Wide x 14 25 High x 4 Deep e Color Medium gray e Weight 1 Ib 9 oz without cable and mounting brackets e Power Requirements Power supplied from SMS Base e Receiver Type Frequency hopping spread spectrum e Operating Frequency 902 928 MHz e Operating Environment 0 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit e Antennas 3 5 Internal e Compatible Equipment GEMS SMS Base e 100 ft Cable e Mounting Bracket 46 Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver Option continued Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver MUST Face Transmitters GEMS SMS Base 4 to 5 feet off the ground Secure Cable to pole with wire ties approximately every 4 feet Approximately 100 of Cable Supplied S gt Remote Receiver Connector Connect the Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver to the SMS Base BEFORE turning the SMS Base ON NOTE Hardware and Recommended Pole Mounting Instructions Included with Remote Enhanced Radio Receiver 47 Locator Transponder Locating amp Tracking Sensor Personnel may be located by deploying wireless _ Locator Transponders throughout buildings The Locator Transponder is a small battery powered E sensor that transmits location when a monitoried e individual approaches the detection area of a Locator Transponder The wearer s monitoring device periodically tr
44. teriorate rapidly the SMS AT has the ability to EVACUATE or callback personnel The Evacuation process involves a signal being sent to TPASS from the SMS Base When the TPASS receives the signal it automatically sends an electronic acknowl edgement back to the SMS Base this lets the supervisor know the Evacuation signal was success fully received by the TPASS When the TPASS receives the Evacuate signal a loud chirping audio alarm tone is accompanied by rapidly flashing Amber LEDs This alerts and notifies personnel that he is being ordered to evacuate The TPASS user manually acknowledges the Evacuation signal by pressing both side buttons simultaneously the operational tones will be heard and the flashing LEDs and loud chirping audio tones will cease This manual acknowledgement lets the supervisor know the Evacuation signal was received and understood by the TPASS user Versatility of SMS Base The SMS Base is designed for desktop use but can be converted for mounting on a wall or other appropriate non metallic vertical surface By removing the four screws on the triangular desktop brackets the SMS Base is released for mounting on a wall or other surface Appropriate anchors and stainless steel screws should used be when mounting to any surface or structure As noted earlier the SMS Base should not be mounted on a metallic surface as it may interfere with radio signal effectiveness Positioning of SMS Base The SMS Base should
45. termine if an individual TPASS device has timed out If the SMS Base does not receive a check in message within the pre set amount of time the TPASS device will be declared as Timed Out and the No Signal symbol will be displayed on the PASS View Screen Location Personnel wearing location enabled TPASS can be tracked and located throughout a facility by using Locator Transponders LT100 When a TPASS or SuperCell is detected by an LT100 the LT100 updates the location status of the TPASS The SMS AT receives the new location status from the TPASS and will display location status of each TPASS when viewing 2 or 4 Passes per page Location Names may be configured using the SMS Configuration Tool See appendix A3 for screenshot and configuration instructions For location addresses 1 50 the Location Name can be up to 16 characters long For example Chem Lab1 or Mach Shop2 For location addresses over 50 the Location Name will be displayed on the SMS AT as Location xxx where xxx is the location address in hexidecimal See pages 9 10 for examples in the illustrations Low Battery When a TPASS device sends a Low Battery signal to the SMS Base a battery symbol will appear in the status line This indicates the battery in the specific device needs replaced or for rechargeable units the device needs charged Turn Base OFF To turn SMS Base OFF press and release the AUX and POWER buttons The SMS Bas
46. wn alarm which transmits encrypted signals for reliable and secure operation Protection provided by intrinsic safety certifica tion allows for use in almost any hazardous environment The TPASS LTX200 Rechargeable is compatible with existing Grace Industries Telemetry Systems Unique LED Patterns Illuminate Case During ON Pre Alert and Alarm Antenna TPASS LTX200 D Ring and Rechargeable Grip Clip Shown with Key Charger in Place Reset Alarm Buttons Button Charging Contacts 120VAC Charger Adapter Optional 12 VDC Charger Adapter Standard TPASS LTX200 Specifications e Dimensions 2 1 8 wide 2 1 4 deep with clip 4 1 8 high with antenna e Weight 7 5 ounces Alarm Audio Output 92 dBA 10 feet e Case Apache Orange translucent polycarbonate rugged impact and high temperature resis tant Entire case glows during Sensing Pre Alert and Alarm e Methods of Attachment Rugged Grip Clip and D ring for versatility in attaching to clothing e Antenna Small rugged and replaceable e Radio Frequency 902 928MlHz License Free Spread Spectrum e Battery Integrated intrinsically safe Lithium ion battery e Battery Life Estimated 80 hours in Sensing mode or 4 to 6 hours in Alarm mode e Battery Charging 6 to 8 hours at 12VDC or 120 VAC e Certifications Intrinsically Safe per ANSI UL913 For use in Class 1 Groups A B C amp D and Class II Groups
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