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
Indicators