User 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
- Silence
- Chapter 4
- Introduction
- Events
- Devices Displayed on the Map
- Devices Assigned to a Room
- Event Types
- Event Information Window
- Event Information Window Properties
- Red Alarms
- Door Alarm
- Exit Alarm (Wide Gap)
- Smoke Alarm
- Perimeter Alarm
- Cut Band Alarm
- Mismatch Alarm
- Match Alarm
- Link Alarm
- Check Alarm (not “Check Transmitter Alarm”)
- Check Transmitter Alarm
- Assistance Required
- Fall Alarm
- Wet Alarm
- Turn Alarm
- Server Missing
- Yellow Alarms
- Client Missing
- Low Battery
- Device Fault
- White Alarms
- Auto-enroll
- Admit Complete
- Discharge Expired
- Discharge Complete
- Escort to Expire
- Escort Expired
- Escort Complete
- Transfer to Expire
- Transfer Expired
- Transfer Complete
- Begin Adjust
- Adjust Expired
- Adjust Compete
- Blue Alarms
- Door Alarm
- Cut Band Alarm
- Check Transmitter Alarm
- Light Blue Alarms
- Admit Complete
- Discharge Expired
- Discharge Complete
- Escort to Expire
- Escort Expired
- Escort Complete
- Transfer to Expire
- Transfer Expired
- Transfer Complete
- Adjust Expired
- Adjust Complete
- Chapter 5
- Introduction
- Reports
- Report Buttons
- Sort By Headings
- Additional JCAHO Report Buttons
- System Reports
- Daily Alarms and Activities (Tracer Level 2)
- Alarm Report
- Alarm Activities Report
- Alarm Response Report
- Care Time Report (ICM only)
- Activities Report
- All Activities Report
- All Other Reasons Report
- Facility Trends (Tracer Level 3)
- JCAHO Alarm Trend Report
- JCAHO Assistance Trend Report
- Response Time Trend Report
- Staff Reports (Tracer Level 4)
- Users Report
- User Training Report
- Staff Care Time Report
- Staff Drill Report
- Training Report
- Facility Maintenance (Tracer level 5)
- System Maintenance Report
- Low Batteries Report
- Device Fault Report
- Additional Reports
- Census Report
- Auto Enrolled History Report
- Adjusted Bands Report
- Transfer Report
- Escort Report
- Discharge Report
- Device Hardware Report
- Transmitter Report
- Links Report
- Links Activities Report
- Sensatec Report
- Patient Reports
- Review Info Report
- Review Activity Report
- Review Response Report
- Review Response Reason
- Review Response Reason Detail Report
- Asset Reports
- Asset Transmitter Report
- Asset Activities Report
Series 6.0 Software (0510-1065-A) - User Guide 25
Advanced 3-Way Care Solution
Advanced 3-Way Control Unit
The Advanced 3-Way Care Control Unit connects to a sensor pad and attaches to a patient’s bed or chair, out of
reach of the patient. If using the Control Unit for Fall Management or Re-position Reminder, connect the
Motion sensor pad. If using the Control Unit for Incontinence Detection, connect the Incontinence sensor pad.
To simultaneously address all three applications, insert the Dual Function Adapter and plug in the Motion
sensor pad and the Incontinence sensor pad into their respective jacks in the adapter. The Control Unit is
powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery or by a plug-in power supply.
Advanced 3-Way Care Sensor Pads
The sensor pads of the Advanced 3-Way Care Solution is placed on a patient’s bed or chair and connected
to a Advanced 3-Way Care Control Unit. Refer to the applicable Control Unit’s in-service manual for detailed
information about using the Control Unit with the sensor pads.
Motion Sensor Pad
The motion sensor pad is used for Fall Management and Re-Position Reminder monitoring. They are
disposable, intended for single-patient use, and warranted for 1 week, 4 weeks or 8 weeks. When used
for Fall Management, if a patient removes his or her weight from the motion sensor pad, the Control Unit flashes
the green light and beeps to alert the caregiver.
When used for a Re-position Reminder, the motion sensor pad connects to the Control Unit to allow you to
select a pre-programmed time interval to remind you to change/vary the position of a patient in their bed. When
the selected time interval expires, the Control Unit will alert the caregiver that it is time to reposition the patient.
Incontinence Sensor Pad
The DriTec Incontinence Sensor Pad comes on a roll and is perforated in one-foot sections to allow you to tear off
only what is needed. It is recommended that you use three sheets for a bed and one for a chair. Prior to tearing,
fold at the perforation to ensure that the pad tears freely from the roll.
The Incontinence sensor pad connects to the Control Unit via the Incontinence Sensor Clip. When incontinence
is sensed from the incontinence sensor pad, the Control Unit flashes the green light and beeps to alert the
caregiver.
WARNING: If the keys on the Control Unit are worn or damaged, you must
stop using the Control Unit and contact RF Technologies.
WARNING: Pad may become damaged when used on a dynamic mattress (air,
water, etc.). Correct operation should be confirmed at every patient rotation.