User's Manual

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Setting a zero (0) will allow the signal to be accepted by all central monitors.
(c) Now set the door extension number.
As two strips are normally used on a door/area, the left hand strip is usually set to “1” and right hand strip
is set to “2”. Also, to identify which door strip is faulty in the case of a failure being detected by the central
monitor using the self checking procedures.
Press the mode button again.
(d) Set Door Lock Application Time
If electric door lock/s is to be used, you can now set the door lock application time using the same rotary
switch. Note that this switch sets multiples of 5 seconds.
If the door is closed, the lock/s will be immediately applied when a wristband comes within the detection
range of the door monitor and will be released a short time later. No main alarm is triggered in this
situation. Automatic lock release timing is dependent upon the setting of this rotary switch in five second
intervals (approximately).
During the “lock/s applied” time the buzzer can emit a “steady” sound (selectable at J11) as a pre-alarm
warning and to indicate to the patient that the door is locked. For example, setting “3” = 3 x 5 = 15
seconds, or setting “5” = 5 x 5 = 25 seconds etc.
When the lock is released after the set “time-out”, should the door be opened (activating the “normally
closed” magnetic door contacts) and the patient still be inside the detection zone a main alarm will
immediately be triggered. Staff is required to “reset” this main alarm at the particular door/area.
Note: Setting “0” at the rotary switch permanently applies the lock, until the alarm at the monitor is reset.
Now, press the “Mode” button once again and the unit will beep/flash to acknowledge.
A few seconds later, the sensor strip will automatically leave programming mode and return to “normal”
operation.
3.2 Setting up detection zone (refer to drawings 001/9 to 001/11)
In normal alarm operation, this “strip” monitor features an array of red LED lights inside the translucent
cover. A number of LED’s are used to indicate “alarm on” (patient transmitter signal sensed - door
contact open), one LED is used for “signal sensed”. - no alarm (door contact closed).
This transmitter can then be used to test the door monitor range/detection zone. Refer to drawings 001/9
to 001/11 for recommended set-up procedure.
If magnetic door contacts are fitted and during this range setting/test procedure, each time the door
monitor has triggered in response to receiving and sensing the signal from the patient test transmitter
programmed (TXP-02) wristband transmitter, it will either trigger the “pre-alarm” warning or a main alarm
if the door is already opened.
3.3 Finally testing performance of the detection zone (refer to drawing 001/11)
3.3.1 General.
Before the system can be tested, it is first necessary to check the patient transmitter unit (TXP-02) is
switched on using the TTEST-01 test unit.