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Description
Description
LBB 7215/13
Basic call monitor program
The LBB 7215/13 is necessary to display
station call activity in the M100 S stand-
alone and in ODIN configurations as text
strings on the PC screen.
The program is designed to work on IBM-
compatible PC 386 SX or better with mini-
mum 40 Mb hard disk
capacity available.
Features:
l Display of calls A to B
l Display of call requests
l Pre-programmed call patterns can be
initiated from the PC manually or as
a result of the exchange activity
l Text related to each call can be edited
to any language
Typical application areas are security
installations.
The PC nurse call program is designed to
work as an interface to the Philips DP6000
paging system and other paging systems
using the ESPA 444 communication
protocol.
The program runs 24 hours a day as a part
of the complete nurse call system.
The PC nurse call program offers the fol-
lowing main features:
l Communication protocol
conversion between the Intercom
system and the Paging system
l Programming of up to 9 shifts per
ward
l Programming of up to 9 wards
l Programming of paging receivers
corresponding to each patient bed
l Programming of paging receivers'
bleep codes corresponding to 9
different call types (call, assistance,
alarm, etc.)
l Programming of automatic time-
outs per call type
l Logging of every nurse call in the
system
l Logging of errors on the PC
communication ports
l Activation of central potential-free
contact for error indication
l Printer driver for all tables
programmed
l Free programming of all screen texts
in any language
Programming
The PC nurse call program contains a
database which holds all relevant data in
order to activate the defined paging receiv-
er upon a patient call. The database may
be edited and stored on the hard disk as
well as printed as hard copy for filing pur-
poses. Editing is performed via pull-down
menus for simple navigation and use.
All levels in the programming process are
protected by individual user name and
passwords in order to obtain maximum
security. The user name and password may
be edited by the system operator at any
time.
Programming and editing of tables may be
executed during normal operation of
the program except the exact moment a
nurse call is going through the system.
The operator is warned by a screen
message in this short period.
Logging
All nurse calls and errors occurring in the
nurse call system are logged on the hard
disk of the nurse call PC.
The program makes one LOGFILE for
each day.
The logged data may be used for present-
ing statistics for the total nurse call system,
or broken down to floor, ward and specific
calls at certain time-frames of the day.
Print-outs may be used to create hard
copies for filing, etc.
LBB 7215/30
PC Nurse call program