Characteristics, General information & Warnings
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Please read and ensure you understand these instructions before using the Facom
RFID Detection Bag.
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A quick start guide is also available.
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The Facom RFID Detection Bag is a standalone bag carrying tools with RFID chips
for tool traceability in the workspace by automatic set scanning.
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Scanning is triggered automatically when the bag is opened or closed and moved.
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After each action, a light and sound signal informs the user, in addition to the
message on the back-lit screen.
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The Facom RFID Detection Bag is compatible with any type of tool fitted with RFID
chips.
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The Facom DB1.RFID bag carries up to 50 tools, which can be stored 'loose' in the
bag. Facom also offers foam trays to organize sockets and find them easier/faster
in the bag.
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The bag is 100% sealed from the outside environment: no tool is detected when
outside the bag. Conversely, when a problem is detected, manual stirring and a
new scan may be required to check the problem detected. Therefore, when crea-
ting the reference list, always check the number of tools stored in the bag.
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This warning is required as the tools are stored 'bulk' and certain chips may be
masked by other tools.
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This is why we recommend using tools from the Facom RFID range which feature
chips optimized for optimum detection.
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Do not launch a scan when the bag is not closed. Do not open the bag during the
scan, as it would be interrupted.
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Always check the flap is closed properly before use. Otherwise a 'Close the bag'
message is displayed.
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Do not obstruct/cover the metal parts of the bag to avoid degrading its operation.
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When the bag is transported, secure the anti-tipping Velcro to avoid accidental
opening of the bag.
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Both sides of the flap include eyelets to secure the bag using a padlock.
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The bag switches to standby when left idle for 1 minute. To power it back on, press
ON/OFF.
WARNING
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Prevent any penetration of liquids, oil, etc. in the bag as this could impact its
operation.
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Do not store in the bag any metal components such as boxes, plates or other,
which impede the detection performance of RFID chips.
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