User Manual

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The Mother Transmitter
The Safe Place
®
Mother Transmitter is lightweight and compact. It has a 1 year life
expectancy.
Introduction
The CA9450 System monitors doors, elevators, hallways, and stairwells, preventing
the unauthorized exit of patients from a facility. A small Transmitter is placed on the ankle
or the wrist of a patient. If a transmitter is detected in an Exit Alarm Zone, for example if a
child is being abducted, an alarm sounds at the exit as well as at a Central Server and its
network of Clients. The Central Server and Clients also identify which patient sounded the
alarm and the exit where the alarm occurred. The system can automatically lock doors,
deactivate elevators, and activate remote cameras. The CA9450 System provides further
security by alerting staff if a transmitter band is tampered with, or if any wire in the system
is cut or damaged.
In addition, a small Transmitter is placed on the arm of a new mother. If when the
baby is in contact with the mother, the Transmitter flashes Green LED to indicate that the
baby is the correct baby for that mother. If there is a mismatch, meaning, the infant and
mother transmitters do not match; the Mother Transmitter flashes the Red LED three times
and sounds a beep three times.
The Central Server and Clients also identify which child sounded the alarm and the
exit where the alarm occurred. The Safe Place
®
System provides further security by alerting
staff if an Infant Transmitter’s special, alarming band is tampered with or cut.
The Mother Transmitter
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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID: KXU-MBTX
Industry Canada ID CAN 2719A - MBTX
The transmitters may be sprayed or rinsed during cleaning, but are not
intended to soak for an extended period of time.
4 Wipe the Transmitter with a clean cloth or towel, and then allow the Transmitter to
air-dry.
The transmitter may also be rinsed with water, if required in the manufacturer’s
instructions.
5 Inspect the alarming band piercing contacts on the Transmitter; the contacts should
be gold in color and not bent or out of alignment.
6 Close the clamps on the Transmitter.
7 Place the clean Transmitter in a storage container for future use.
Alarming band piercing contacts
Brush
5
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance can void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
The term “IC” before the certification/registration number only
signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.