User Manual
Chapter 2: Alarms and Troubleshooting
20 Smart Sense Infant Transmitter (0510-1093-C) - User Guide
Possible Environmental Causes for Multiple No Signal Alarms
• Radio frequency noise
• Inadequate antenna coverage
User Issues
An issue created by the user. A No Signal alarm may occur when:
• A patient does not return to the unit from an Escort or Transfer in the allotted time.
• Failure to re-band a transmitter with banding material following a Cut Band or
Band Off alarm.
• Incorrect sequence of operations for a function(s), such as Discharge.
Troubleshooting Guidelinese
NOTE: Radio frequency noise issues and inadequate antenna coverage
will usually require a Service Call by RF Technologies.
Random, Single No
Signal Alarm
1. Ensure that the patient is safe and within the Safe Place monitored
area.
2. Assess the banding material and clamps to determine if either are
worn. If so, replace them.
3. Clear No Signal alarm at the Safe Place computer
Multiple No Signal
Alarms - Transmitter
NOT in use (un-
banded)
1. Locate transmitter in alarm.
2. Clear No Signal alarm at the Safe Place computer.
3. Band transmitter with approved banding material on both sides and
securely clamp.
4. Wait 60 seconds.
5. Request Discharge.
6. Remove banding material.
7. If discharge expires after following steps 3-6, contact a superuser to
perform "Hard" removal of transmitter.