User Manual

Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation
UltraClenz, LLC
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Figure 4. The Dock installed on Bed
Tape mounting
Mount the Dock on a metal surface or a transportable device with the supplied double-sided tape. Make sure both
the Dock and the mounting surface is clean and free of dirt and oil. A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol
works well to clean both surfaces. Most tape adhesives require about 24 hours of curing.
4.3 The Antenna Installation
The Bed Antenna (see Figure 5) is mounted under the patient’s bed located in the center of bed. The Bed Beacon uses
the Bed Antenna to create the barrier that defines the patient zone around the patient’s bed. The Bed Antenna is
attached directly to the Dock via a small cable. The Bed Beacon is connected directly to the Dock via a small square
connector and a Din plug connector as described in section 4.2 .
Figure 5. Bed Antenna Installed on Bed
Tape mounting
Mount the Bed Antenna on a metal surface or a transportable device with the supplied double-sided tape. Make
sure both the Bed Antenna and the mounting surface is clean and free of dirt and oil. A soft cloth dampened with
isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces. Most tape adhesives require about 24 hours of curing.
4.4 AC Line Power Sensor (ALP)
The AC Line Power Sensor (see Figure 6) is physically mounted onto the bed’s AC power cord (3” from cable gland).
The ALP Sensor senses the AC power of the patient bed cord to activate or deactivate the Bed Beacon during the
bed’s connect or disconnect, for transit to another location. The ALP Sensor is attached directly to the Dock via a
small cable. It mounts to bed’s power cord with 2 cable ties. Make sure a service loop is left in the ALP Sensor’s
cable run, allowing for the bed to be raised and lowered.
Bed Beacon connector
Bed Antenna connectors
AC Line Power Sensor connector
Bed Antenna