Tag

chevron-rightHow do I turn on a Tag?hashtag

Hold down power button until you hear 2 ascending tones

chevron-rightHow do I turn off a Tag?hashtag

Hold down power button until you hear 2 descending tones

chevron-rightHow do I know when batteries are running low in my Tags?hashtag

Turn the Tag on and press the power button:

1 beep = low – needs charging immediately

2 beeps = medium – charge at end of shift

3 beeps = high/full - good to go

chevron-rightHow long do the batteries last in the Tag?hashtag

Up to 3 days depending on use, rechargeable via USB-micro cable

chevron-rightHow long to Tags take to fully charge from depleted battery?hashtag

2-3 hours

chevron-rightCan the Tags be cleaned/sanitised?hashtag

The Tag is IP54 rated so it is protected from light splashing such as rain but must not be submerged in liquid.

To clean the Tag we recommend wiping with a damp cloth and disinfectant.

chevron-rightCan the Tags be used by people with a pacemaker?hashtag

There is no evidence to suggest your Tag will interfere with a pacemaker, however our advice currently is to exempt people with a pacemaker from wearing a Tag. Or use at wearer's discretion.

chevron-rightCan the Tags be shared between personnel?hashtag

Tags do not need to be assigned to an individual, so it is possible to share between personnel, e.g., across shifts.

chevron-rightWill the tag alert the wearer on a site where multiple plant is installed with Zonr?hashtag

Yes, a tag will work to the pre-set distances of any number of vehicles and according to the exclusion distance of each