Hugs® Wi-Fi Tag Charger User Guide
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Overview 1 Model Numbers 1 Intended Use 1 Safety Considerations 1 Documentation 1 Orientation 2 General Description 2 Operating and Display Modes 5 Installing the Charger Wall Mounted 6 6 Setting Up the Charger 7 Using the Charger 8 Inserting the Tag into the Charger 8 Removing the Tag from the Charger 9 Specific Charging Capabilities 10 Overview 10 Dimensions and Weight 10 Hugs Tags States Hugs Tag Behavior with Sensor Alarm Hugs® Wi-
Maintenance 13 Operational Checks 13 Cleaning Instructions 13 Supplies and Accessories 15 Compliance and Safety 16 iv Hugs® Wi-Fi Tag Charger User Guide
Introduction Introduction Overview The Hugs on MobileView software notifies the users when the Hugs Tag battery is getting low. Placing the Hugs Tag in the charger erases all the history data from the tag, including the Kisses® bonding and the tag status. It also triggers MobileView to erase the specific patient admitting information. Model Numbers The Hugs Tag Charger part number: • CGS-HGS-1000 Based on the power supply outlet type: • CGS-HGS-1000-U U.S.
Orientation Orientation General Description This section describes the parts and LEDs on the Charger. POWER SOCKET ON/OFF SWITCH CHARGER STATUS CHARGING LED CHARGING METALS Power Socket The power socket is located at the top-left side of the Charger. An external power supply is provided with the Charger. For more information about the power supply, see “Supplies and Accessories” on page 15.
Orientation ON/OFF Switch After the Charger is plugged in, press the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. When the Charger is not being used, press the switch to the OFF position. Charger Status LED The Charger status LED is located at the top-right on the front of the Charger. When the Charger is plugged in and turned on, the Charger status LED turns YELLOW.
Orientation Charging LED for Hugs Tag CHARGING LED: Yellow when the Hugs Tag is correctly placed in the Charger Each Hugs Tag impression in the Charger has its own charging LED (24 LEDs in total). There are three (3) available colors for the LEDs: GREEN, YELLOW and RED. For more information about the LED color indications, see “Operating and Display Modes” on page 5. Charging Metals The charging metals are located on either side of the inside of the Hugs Tag impression.
Orientation Operating and Display Modes The following table describes the LED indications for the Hugs Tag Charger. Color Description GREEN Battery is fully charged. YELLOW Charging in progress. RED FLASHING Issue with the Hugs Tag. Remove and replace the tag. RED SOLID Issue with the Charging slot. It is not necessary to unplug the Charger. An error may possibly be cleared by switching the Charger OFF then back ON again. If the issue continues, do not use the specific Charging slot.
Installing the Charger Installing the Charger The following items are included with the Hugs Tag Charger: • two (2) #6 Philips head screws • two (2) plastic wall anchors • Mounting plate Wall Mounted 6 1. Establish a location on the wall for the Hugs Tag Charger. 2. Draw two (2) holes on the wall, at a level distance 262 mm apart, from center to center. 3. Drill two holes at the marked locations on the wall. 4. Insert the plastic wall anchors in the drilled holes. 5.
Setting Up the Charger Setting Up the Charger 1. Plug the supplied power cable into the power socket located on the side of the Charger. 2. Plug the other end into the wall external outlet (at least 12VDC @ 3A). 3. Press the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. 4. The Charger status LED turns YELLOW indicating that the Charger is now ready for use.
Using the Charger Using the Charger Inserting the Tag into the Charger 8 1. Ensure the Hugs Tag is clean to prevent contamination to the Charger. 2. Aim the bottom of the Hugs Tag towards the small bump located in the inferior portion of the tag impression in the Charger. 3. Push the tag and align the band slots to the charging metals.
Using the Charger 4. Push down firmly to insert the tag into the impression. 5. The status LED turns YELLOW, indicating that the Hugs Tag is now charging. Removing the Tag from the Charger 1. Push the tag towards the small bump and lift the tag out of the impression.
Specific Charging Capabilities Specific Charging Capabilities Overview The battery charging process does not harm the Hugs Tag or its operational characteristics. Charging the Hugs Tags that are connected (up to 24 units) to the Charger takes approximately 3 hours. Once charged, the Hugs Tag can be used for approximately 2 weeks. It is, however, recommended to place the Hugs Tag in the Charger between uses (ensure the tag is thoroughly cleaned first!).
Hugs Tags States Hugs Tags States State Dormant In-Charger Description • • Initial state after manufacturing When the tag is not in use When the Hugs Tag is placed in the charger: • The Kisses bond information is automatically cleared. • A Hugs Tag In-charger mode does not sense bands. Note: The tag must be removed from the charger to allow insertion of a • band.
Hugs Tags States Hugs Tag Behavior with Sensor Alarm The Hugs tag handles alarms with a priority as follows: 1. LF Exciter message (Door Exciter or Kisses) 2. Tamper event 3. Kisses mismatch event 4. Standard Wi-Fi messages 5. Proximity event 6.
Maintenance Maintenance Operational Checks It is recommended to verify all LEDs are working by placing a Hugs Tag in each of the impressions, at least once a week. If, at any time, an LED fails to light up (even when you switch the Charger Off then On again), contact Support. Cleaning Instructions The Hugs Tag Charger can be cleaned using a soft bristle brush.
Maintenance # Solution Manufacturer Preparation 1. Super Edisonite S. M. Edison Chemical Co Per manufacturer's recommendation 2. Vesphene® Iise Calgon Vestal Laboratories Per manufacturer's recommendation 3. Manu-Klenz Calgon Vestal Laboratories Per manufacturer's recommendation, (0.25 – 0.5 oz/gallon water) 4. Coverage™ HBV Calgon Vestal Laboratories Per manufacturer's recommendation 5. Formula C™ Diversey Corporation Per manufacturer's recommendation 6.
Supplies and Accessories Supplies and Accessories The Hugs Tag Charger is shipped with the following components: • 110/220V AC (autoselect) • External power supply: at least 12VDC @ 3A • Power cable (3 meters*) replaceable and country-specific for the following areas: • -- Argentina -- Australia -- China -- Europe (except Italy, Switzerland, and United Kingdom) -- Italy -- Japan -- North America -- South Africa, United Arab Emirates, India -- South Korea -- Switzerland -- Unit
Compliance and Safety Compliance and Safety • UL 60950 • EN 60950 - Directive – RTTE (1999/5/EC) • LVD (2006/95/EC) • UL STD 294 • IEC/EN 60601-1-3 • ISO 14971 • ROHS (Directive 2011-65-EU/EC) Federal Communication Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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