User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance
- Industry Canada Compliance
- Overview
- 9450 System
- Quick Response (QR) System
- Integrated Care Management (ICM) System
- Intended Audience
- Additional Detailed Documentation
- Contact Information
- Product Warranty
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Central Server and Client Computers
- Quick Look Display
- 9450 System
- Exit Alarm Controller
- Card Reader Access Device
- The Exit Alarm Zone
- Exit Alarm Receiver
- Magnetic Reed Switch
- CodeLock Electromagnetic Lock
- Alarming Band Receivers
- Alarming Band Zone
- Transmitters
- Wander Management Transmitter
- Alarming Band Transmitters
- Mother Transmitter
- Quick Response System
- Wireless Receiver
- Repeater
- Locator
- Paging Base
- Back-Up Interface
- Pendant Transmitters
- CodeWatch Transmitter
- Pull-Cords
- Check-in Pull Cord
- Smoke Detector
- PIR Sensor
- Door/Window
- Universal Transmitter
- Code Alert ICM System
- Gateway
- Router
- Transceivers
- Pull-Cords
- Nurse Call
- Door/Window Transceivers
- Smoke Detector
- PIR Sensor
- Universal Transceiver
- Pendant Transceivers
- Asset Transceiver
- Fall Management System
- Fall Management System Control Unit
- Fall Management System Sensor Pad
- Advanced 3-Way Care Solution
- Advanced 3-Way Control Unit
- Advanced 3-Way Care Sensor Pads
- Motion Sensor Pad
- Incontinence Sensor Pad
- Messaging Services
- Event Messaging
- Messaging Delays, Retries and Escalation
- Walkie-Talkie System
- Chapter 2
- Introduction
- Start the Software
- Window Conventions
- Touchscreen Monitor
- Quick Reference Tutorial
- Map Orientation
- Ruleset for Displaying Patient Name
- The Main Window
- The Menu Bar
- Monitor
- Tools
- Messaging
- Asset
- Help
- Top Toolbar
- Bottom Toolbar
- Low Battery Icon
- Chapter 3
- Introduction
- Commonly Used Terms
- Login and Passwords
- Units
- Device Supervision
- Global Lockdown
- Common Operations
- Admit
- Admit Information Windows
- Patient Admit Information Window
- Asset Admit Information Window
- Admit Information Tabs
- Patient Main Information Tab
- Discharge
- Escort
- Transfer
- Adjust
- Reports
- Silence
Chapter 1: Equipment Overview
18 Series 6.0 Software (0510-1065-A) - User Guide
Transceivers
A transceiver is a device that periodically transmits a signal containing data to uniquely identify it from other
transceivers. Additionally, transceivers can receive data back. The transceiver devices listed in this section are
supported by the Code Alert ICM System running the Series 6.0 Software application. The Code Alert ICM
System includes transceivers that are carried by the patient and fixed devices. A fixed device is a stationary device
that is assigned to a room or a unit. Fixed devices are not transported with the patient but stay in the unit to which
they are assigned.
The transceiver devices are entered into the system by placing the device into an alarming state. The system senses
the device when the device goes into alarm and adds it to the device list in the Configuration-Device window
(refer to the Series 6.0 System Administrator Guide). The user must then update the device information; for
example, give the device a name and/or enable features.
Pull-Cords
A Pull Cord is usually mounted on the wall. This device is used to request staff
assistance and is commonly used in bedrooms and bathrooms. It is suitable for use in
close proximity to showers or baths; however to prevent damage, avoid any
submersion.
An Assistance Required alarm event is reported in the Event List when a patient pulls a
cord. The Pull Cord is supervised; a routine signal is sent from the transceiver and if the
signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault event is generated in the Event List
at the computer.
Check-in Pull Cord
A Check-in Pull Cord enables the staff or patient to push a green button to check-in. A
staff member may push the check-in button every time they check on a patient. A
patient may push the button to notify the staff that he/she is awake and ok. Pressing the
green button indicates to the system that the patient has checked in or been visited by
staff. The Pull Cord is powered by a replaceable 3-volt battery.