User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Equipment Overview
10 Series 7.0 Software (0510-1086-B) - User Guide
Each transmitter is stamped with a warranty expiration date. This date indicates the date that RF
Technologies’ warranty on that transmitter expires (the last day of the month stamped). If the warranty
period has expired, discard the transmitter immediately.
Smart Sense™ Infant Transmitter and Banding Material
The combination of the Smart Sense Infant Transmitter and Banding Material has the capability to recognize
if the transmitter has been removed from an infant. It will also sense if it is tampered with or loose. If a
transmitter is configured for Supervision, and fails to regularly communicate to the system, a No Signal alarm
will result in the Event List at the computer.
The Smart Sense technology uses three measurements to provide tamper detection. Depending on your
facility, one, two or all three measures for tamper detection can be configured for activation.
Temperature—change in transmitter temperature
Resistance—no motion detected from the banding material (i.e. band stretching with
normal infant movement)
Capacitance—change in contact between transmitter and infant
The cloth-like banding material has the capability to stretch or adjust to accommodate infant weight loss, thus
reducing re-banding or adjustments caused by slippage. In addition to Cut band technology, band expansion
is also a key feature for tampering and unauthorized removal detection. If an unauthorized attempt is made to
pull or stretch the banding material, an alert will sound and a Band Off event will be triggered.
Each transmitter is stamped with a warranty expiration date. This date indicates the date that RF
Technologies’ warranty on that transmitter expires (the last day of the month stamped). If the warranty
period has expired, discard the transmitter immediately.
WA R N I N G: Using a transmitter beyond the printed EXP date can result in
system failure and/or an elopement.
WA R N I N G: Using a transmitter beyond the printed EXP date can result in
system failure and/or an abduction.