Scott 2.2, 4.5, 3 manual Base Station Sensor Module, Description

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WARNING

READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS COMPLETE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING A RESPIRATOR EQUIPPED WITH A SEMS ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM. FAILURE TO USE THE SEMS ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

BASE

STATION

SENSOR MODULE

PORTABLE UNIT

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DESCRIPTION

The SCOTT Electronic Management System (SEMS) provides a method of communication between respirator users in a hazardous area and a designated person outside of the hazardous area. The SCOTT SEMS PDA Personal Distress Alarm is an optional accessory which is intended to be integrated only with SCOTT AIR-PAK® 2.2 /

3.0/ 4.5 / Fifty self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). The SEMS equipment consists of individual SEMS PDA Portable Units with Con- trol Console attached to the SCOTT AIR-PAK self-contained breath- ing apparatus and a SEMS PDR Personal Distress Receiver Base Station. The equipment can transmit and receive specific information between the respirator users and the Base Station operator. The spe- cific information consists of user identification and status as well as alerts for evacuation. Complete training in the use of the SEMS equip- ment is required before actual use in a hazardous environment.

The SEMS PDA Control Console is integrated into the SCOTT AIR- PAK SCBA as a part of the remote air pressure gauge which hangs over the right shoulder of the respirator user. The Control Console also operates the PERSONAL ALERT SAFETY SYSTEM (PASS) dis- tress alarm intended to assist in locating a respirator user who is inca- pacitated or in need of assistance. The Control Console has a set of status lights, a four character digital display, a dial air pressure gauge, and three control buttons which can easily be pressed with gloved hands. Power is supplied by batteries in both the Control Console and in the SEMS PDA distress alarm battery compartment on the SCBA backframe.

NOTE

USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 1500,

"S TA N D A R D O N F I R E D E PA R T M E N T O C C U PAT I O N A L S A F E T Y A N D H E A LT H P R O G R A M . "

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Contents Sems Base Station Sensor Module DescriptionPage Detecting and Avoiding Radio Frequency Interference RFI Warning Areas Keep Radio Antennas AT LeastSIX 6 Inches from These Areas Intrinsically Safe Listing FCC NoticeRadio Frequency Interference RFI ProgrammingBasic Functions of the Sems Equipment Operation of the Sems PDA Distress Alarm Portable UnitPRE Alarm Full AlarmManual Alarm Turning OFF the Sems PDA Distress AlarmOther Operational Features END of Service Time Indicator Battery TestUSE of the Sems PDA Portable Unit Evacuation USE of the Sems Base Station Base StationPage Event LOG Event LOG ScreenSample Event LOG Regular Operational Inspection Inspection of Sems PDA Distress Alarm Regular Operational Inspection On NextInspection of Sems PDA Portable Unit Control Console Battery Cover Battery ReplacementSems PDA Distress Alarm Portable Unit Check Your Work Battery Compartment and Cover SealBattery Replacement on Next Control Console Battery Maintenance Battery Orientation AS ShownBattery Compartments on Base Station When the Sems PDA IT Indicates That Distress Alarm is DoesPerformance Specifications Sound LevelsRev a 6/03