User Manual
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3.2 Configuration Options
The following configurations setting are set during the installation process only. These settings can only be configured
thru the RS485 to USB network Interface.
3.2.1 Operating Mode
• Normal PIR - Select when PSS Door Monitor is mounted near a patient room door.
• Counter Only - Select when PSS Door Monitor is mounted inside of a patient room but not near a door.
3.2.2 Mounting Location
• Outside of Room - Select when PSS Door Monitor is mounted on the outside of a patient room.
• Inside of Room - Select when PSS Door Monitor is mounted on the inside of a patient room.
NOTE: The User must select the correct mounting location of the PSS Door Monitor. The PSS Door Monitor will not
function properly if the "Mounting Location" is incorrect.
3.2.3 Interface Options
• Bypass Mode Enabled - Checked enables, unchecked disables the override button
• LED(s) Enabled - Checked enables the red and green LEDs, unchecked disables red and green LEDs
• Entry Alarm Enabled - Checked enables, unchecked disables only the audible alarm on entry.
• Exit Alarm Enabled - Checked enables, unchecked disables only the audible alarm.
3.2.4 Bypass Mode
This enables and disables the Override Button which allows room entry without setting and alarm activation. Press
the Bypass button once and the PSS Door Monitor will sound an audible alarm and the green LED will flash until the
selected Bypass time is complete. When the Bypass time is complete, the audible alarm will sound once and the Red
LED will flash once.
3.2.5 Alarm Timeout (Increment or Decrement)
The default is 5 seconds. The user may increment the alarm timeout as needed. The alarm timeout is the amount of
time between exit or entry detection and a dispense activation. If the dispense activation occurs within the alarm
timeout period, the event will be counted as a compliant event (entry or exit). If the dispense activation occurs after
the alarm timeout period or there is no dispense activation, the event will be counted as a non-compliant event
(entry or exit).
3.2.6 Pass-through Timeout (Increment or Decrement)
The default is 30 seconds. The user may increment the pass-through timeout as needed. The pass-through timeout
is the amount of time a HCW has between a dispense activation and a room Entry or Exit. After a HCW has entered
or exited a room, the timer will reset. If a HCW enters or exits after the pass-through timeout period, then the HCW
must activate the dispenser again or an alarm timeout will occur which will cause a non-compliant event to be
counted.
3.2.7 Room Entry Counts (Uploaded from the PSS Door Monitor)
• With Dispense
• Without Dispense
• Total Room Entries
NOTE: It is up to the user to keep track of the date and unit address when counts are uploaded from the PSS Door
Monitor, because the events are not time stamped. The counts will be uploaded and saved as a CSV file that may be
imported into spreadsheet software for data analysis.