User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance
- Industry Canada Compliance
- Overview
- Intended Audience
- Additional Detailed Documentation
- Contact Information
- Product Warranty
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Central Server and Client Computers
- 9450 System
- Exit Alarm Controller
- Card Reader Access Device
- The Exit Alarm Zone
- Exit Alarm Receiver
- Magnetic Reed Switch
- CodeLock Electromagnetic Lock
- Alarming Band Receivers
- Alarming Band Zone
- Quick Look Display
- Transmitters
- Wander Management Transmitter
- Alarming Band Transmitters
- Mother Transmitter
- 9600 QR System
- Gateway
- Router
- Universal Transceiver
- Pendant Transceivers
- Pull-Cords
- Check-in Pull Cord
- Nurse Call
- Smoke Detector
- Asset Transceiver
- Door/Window Transceivers
- Reset Button
- Fall Management Systems
- Sensor Pads
- Using the Fall Management System
- Pagers and Walkie-Talkies
- Event Paging
- Pager Delays, Retries and Escalation
- Walkie-Talkie System
- Chapter 2
- Introductions
- Start the Software
- Window Conventions
- Touchscreen Monitor
- Map Orientation
- Ruleset for Displaying Patient Name
- The Main Window
- The Menu Bar
- Monitor
- Tools
- Paging
- Asset
- Help
- Top Toolbar
- Bottom Toolbar
- Low Battery Icon
- Chapter 3
- Introduction
- Commonly Used Terms
- Login and Passwords
- Units
- Supervised Transmitters
- Global Lockdown
- Common Operations
- Admit
- Patient Admit Information Window
- Asset Admit Information Window
- Discharge
- Escort
- Transfer
- Adjust
- Reports
- Silence
- Chapter 4
- Introduction
- Events
- Devices Displayed on the Map
- Devices Assigned to a Room
- Event Types
- Event Information Window
- Event Information Window Properties
- Red Alarms
- Door Alarm
- Exit Alarm (Wide Gap)
- Smoke Alarm
- Perimeter Alarm
- Cut Band Alarm
- Mismatch Alarm
- Match Alarm
- Link Alarm
- Check Alarm
- Check Transmitter Alarm
- Assistance Required
- Server Missing
- Yellow Alarms
- Client Missing
- Device Fault
- Low Battery
- Blue Alarms
- Door Alarm
- Cut Band Alarm
- Check Transmitter Alarm
- White and Light Blue Alarms
- Auto-enroll (White Alarm only)
- Escort to Expire
- Escort Expired
- Transfer to Expire
- Transfer Expired
- Discharge Expired
- Adjust Expired (White Alarm only)
- Begin Adjust (White Alarm only)
- Admit Complete
- Discharge Complete
- Escort Complete
- Transfer Complete
- Adjust Compete (White Alarm only)
- Chapter 5
- Introduction
- Reports
- Viewing a Report
- Reports Toolbar
- System Reports
- Response Time
- Activities Report
- Alarm Report
- Alarm Response Report
- All Activities Report
- JCAHO Report
- JCAHO Assistance Report
- Alarm Activities Report
- Census Report
- Auto Enrolled History Report
- Adjusted Bands Report
- Transfer Report
- Escort Report
- Discharge Report
- Staff Drill Report
- System Maintenance Report
- Low Batteries Report
- Device Fault Report
- Device Hardware Report
- Transmitter Report
- Users Report
- Training Report
- User Training Report
- All Other Reasons Report
- Links Report
- Links Activities Report
- Patient Reports
- Review Info Report
- Review Activity Report
- Review Response Report
- Asset Reports
- Asset Transmitter Report
- Asset Activities Report
Series 5.0 Software (0510-1059-A_DRAFT) - User Guide 15
9600 QR System
Pull-Cords
A Pull Cord is usually mounted on the wall. It is suitable for use in close
proximity to showers or baths; however, to prevent damage, avoid any
submersion.
An Assistance Required alarm event is reported in the Event List when a
patient pulls a cord. The Pull Cord is supervised; a routine signal is sent
from the transceiver and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device
Fault event is generated in the Event List.
Check-in Pull Cord
A Check-in Pull Cord enables the staff or patient to push a green button to
check-in. A staff member may push the check-in button every time they
check on a patient. A patient may push the button to notify the staff that
he/she is awake and ok. Pressing the green button indicates to the system
that the patient has checked in or been checked on.
The Pull Cord is powered by a 3V battery with a 3 to 5-year life, based on use. Following these instruction to
insert the battery and set up the Pull Cord for use.
To insert the battery to the Pull Cord
1. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the front
cover of the Pull Cord from its wall mounting.
2. Grip the battery holder and use a small flat screwdriver
to hold back the top circuit board retainer clip.
3. Gently pry up that corner of the circuit board past the
retaining clip. Repeat for the second retaining clip and
remove the circuit board.
4. If changing the battery, use a small flat screwdriver to
push the 3V Lithium coin cell battery from the rear of
the battery clip until it pops free.
5. Insert the new 3V Lithium coin cell battery into the
battery holder. Be sure to align the positive (+) end of
the battery as marked on the battery and battery holder.
6. To return the circuit board into the enclosure, slid the left edge of the circuit board under the two lower
retaining clips then lower the top end down and gently push until it snaps under the two upper
retaining clips.
7. Replace the front cover of the Pull Cord to its wall mounting.
Staff Check-in Pull Cord
Retaining Clips