User's Manual

Central Monitor Display (CMD-11c) User Instructions, Version 1
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2. Operation
The CMD-11 will only accept most* alarm signals from devices that have been entered into memory. For
instructions on how to add/delete devices go to the next section.
The Power Indication LED will be steady ON when connected to a power supply. It will flash if the
display is using battery power, and a beep will sound after AC is lost.
The Panel Bat LED indicates the status of the panel only. It will flash if there is low battery or batteries
have not been inserted. This LED can only be reset by changing the batteries.
The two LEDs next to the large digits indicate the status of wireless devices:
Signal Lost will turn on if tracking is active and the panel cannot detect one of the devices in
memory
Device Bat will turn on if a wireless device is low on batteries
When the CMD-11 receives a 433MHz alarm signal it will display the device ID (01-99), sound an audible
alarm, and transmit the alarm details to the PAG-11 pager to help the caregiver determine where they
should provide aid. An LED will flash on the left side of the panel to indicate the type of device that made
the call.
Device
Type
Display
During Alarm
Bed/Chair Exit Device ID + Pad LED
Floor Mat
LED
Pendant
Device ID + Call
LED
Call Button Device ID + Call LED
BTX Monitor Device ID + Call LED
Enuresis
Device ID + Sensor
/Door
LED
Door
Device ID + Sensor
/Door
LED
Epilepsy
Device ID + Sensor
/Door
LED
Press Cancel to silence the alarm. The call type and ID will continue to display and will sound again if the
signal is received from the point of origin. Holding Cancel ~5s will erase the display. If there are multiple
devices programmed to a memory slot, a reset signal from any device in this slot will reset the display.
Press Review to cycle through events from the last 15 minutes, beginning with the most recent. If there
have not been any recent alarms there will be no display.
*Note: DMS door strips and BTX monitors are programmed at the device. To make more convenient for
end-users the CMD will display the assigned door/bed number without first being paired. End-users
should make sure they do not program other devices into a memory slot with the same display.