Specifications
The BUSY Indicator:
— flashes slowly when there are no calls present in the system, to indicate that
the master station is functioning properly.
— stays lit when there is active communication at either master station.
The ERROR Indicator:
— flashes briefly when an invalid procedure is attempted at a master station.
— flashes rapidly when a master station cannot communicate with the central
equipment. Call authorized personnel for assistance.
— flashes slowly when the central equipment backup battery is low or some other
system error condition exists. Call authorized personnel for assistance.
Note:
If the ERROR LED is dimly lit, call facility maintenance.
The master station recognizes two call priority levels: normal and emergency. Normal
calls are annunciated with a slow tone and slow LED flash rate. Emergency priority
calls are annunciated with rapid tone and flash rates. Emergency calls are the result of
a lavatory station call, a call from an enhanced patient station programmed for
emergency priority, or the removal of a call cord from a patient station.
Note:
The tone rates can be adjusted by the inclusion of B, C, or D firmware kits. If one of
these kits are installed, refer to manual 427-18-00001 for operational information.
ProCare 2000 Operation Manual
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Priority Levels
Important
Master Station
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