User`s manual

Intel-GE Care Innovations™ QuietCare® System
Hardware Maintenance Guide
Document: DHF-3756 Page 25 of 60
Revision: 1.0 Effective: January 29, 2012
Positioning:D:Bedroom
Only the Bedroom sensor should see activity in the bed (or area where client sleeps at night.). No
other sensor should be able to detect activity in the bedroom.
Place sensor inside the bedroom such that it captures as much activity in the bedroom as possible
(including bed).
If bathroom is inside bedroom, be sure the bedroom sensor is placed such that it will detect the senior
leaving the bathroom before they are able to then exit bedroom.
Placing the sensor in the corner of the room, and rotating it 45 degrees towards the room will give you
maximum coverage. If bathroom is in the bedroom, placing the sensor on the same wall as bathroom
door, where it won’t be blocked by opened doors, is best.
Mount the wedge bracket if installing sensor vertically, using screws included. Attach the standard
bracket to the wedge bracket.
Positioning:F:LivingArea
This sensor may not be necessary in Studio, and smaller One Bedroom apartments, where the Outside
Bathroom is already able to detect motion in the main activity area of the home.
Place this sensor such that it is able to detect as much activity as possible in the area of the home
where the client spends the most time outside the bedroom. Generally the living room or T.V. room.
o CAUTION: Make sure the sensor cannot see inside the bathroom or bedroom.
Motion detected by this sensor during the senior’s AM Bedroom Exit window will signal that the client
is awake. So if possible, position the sensor such that it cannot see the senior’s bed or area where
senior sleeps at night.
If possible, try to place the sensor such that it can detect both the main activity area of the home, and
the path the senior would take on their way out of the home from the bedroom or bathroom.
Mount the wedge bracket if installing sensor vertically, using screws included. Attach the standard
bracket to the wedge bracket.
Positioning:G:OutsideBathroom
Position the sensor to detect motion immediately as the senior leaves the bathroom.
CAUTION: Make sure the sensor cannot see inside the bathroom or out of the residence (when the
resident’s front door is open).
Place the sensor on the exterior wall of the door and angled at 45 degrees toward or across the
doorway.
In narrow hallways or bedrooms, you may install the sensor above the doorway as well, with the
sensor rotated out no more than 45 degrees.