User`s manual

Intel-GE Care Innovations™ QuietCare® System
Hardware Maintenance Guide
Document: DHF-3756 Page 31 of 60
Revision: 1.0 Effective: January 29, 2012
QuietCare — Dial-Up Troubleshooting and
Maintenance
This section describes troubleshooting and maintenance steps specifically for QuietCare — Dial-Up systems.
QuietCare — Dial-Up systems utilize an analog (POTS) line and base stations to send data from motion
sensors.
System Components
Component What it Does
Base station and
antenna
Transmits data it from motion sensors to the off-site central server over an
analog (POTS) line.
Motion sensor Detects resident motion; multiple sensors are strategically placed
throughout the resident’s living area.
Pager transmitter Sends alert messages to caregivers’ QuietCare pagers assigned to
monitor residents. The QuietCare on-site pager transmitter has a backup
UPS (uninterruptible power supply) that provides up to 2 hours of backup
power.
Pager Receives urgent and non-urgent alerts requiring caregiver attention.
QuietCare website Intended for clinical personnel to access residents’ daily and long term
reports, as well as cumulative reports alert logs, resident logs, group
motion through door, on all residents in your community, through the
secure QuietCare website.