Page 3 - Revision History; Date; Steve Huseth
Revision History Rev. Date Author Description A 12/21/2018 Steve Huseth Initial draft B 1/28/2019 Steve Huseth FCC Updates
Page 4 - Honeywell TITAN RF PASS; FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:; Under
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ...
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS v TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 5 I. DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................
Page 6 - II. TIT AN RF PASS OPER ATION
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS 6 I. DESCRIPTION The TITAN RF PASS provides the wearer with additional safety through continuous monitoring and communication with the incident commander. Using an advanced long range radio, the RF PASS is able to send air level, fault conditions, alarm status, and other sens...
Page 7 - Figure 3: Auxiliary Telemetry Interface
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS 7 Figure 3: Auxiliary Telemetry Interface Figure 4: Titan Telemetry The Titan Telemetry module is mounted on the aluminum back frame behind the air cylinder. The batteries in the Telemetry module are designed for 15 hours of continuous operation. Batteries may be replaced by ...
Page 8 - Figure 5: RF PASS Auxiliary Module; Auxiliary Module LED Indications and Button Functions; RFID Reader
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS 8 Figure 5: RF PASS Auxiliary Module The functions of the LEDs and signal button are described in the following section. 1. Auxiliary Module LED Indications and Button Functions The following table outlines the functions of the LEDs and acknowledgement button on the Auxiliary...
Page 9 - Figure 6: RFID Read Point
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS 9 Figure 6: RFID Read Point Firefighters should scan their tags into the SCBA at the start of the shift or when the SCBA is first used by the firefighter. Equipment tags should be read into the SCBA when the SCBA is installed on the apparatus or vehicle storage area. The step...
Page 10 - Figure 8: Responder Startup Screen; Loss of Communications
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS 10 Figure 8: Responder Startup Screen As the Titan SCBAs are pressurized, the Telemetry units power up and start communicating with the Responder software through the long-range radio and will begin appearing on the screen as shown in Figure 8. The screen shows firefighters a...
Page 11 - Figure 11: Loss of Communication; Emergency Evacuation; Figure 12: Emergency Evacuation Alarm; Panic and Man-down Alarms; the SCBA is turned off.
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS 11 Figure 11: Loss of Communication 5. Emergency Evacuation In the situation where the incident commander determines increased danger to a team of firefighters or all firefighters on the scene, the incident commander can issue the Evacuation Alarm by clicking on the “Evac” b ...
Page 12 - Figure 14: Panic Alarm; Honeywell International Inc. 900 Douglas Pike
Honeywell TITAN RF PASS 12 Figure 13: Man-down Alarm Figure 14: Panic Alarm VI. ADDITION AL INFORM ATION If you need assistance or additional information on any Honeywell product, contact a Honeywell Safety Products representative. Honeywell International Inc. 900 Douglas Pike Smithfield, RI 02917 1...