User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Warnings
- Cautions
- Overview
- Intended Audience
- Contact Information
- Product Warranty
- Introduction
- Transmitters
- Transmitter Types
- Warranty Expiration Date
- Banding
- Using an Umbilical Cord Transmitter
- Discharging
- Transmitter Testing
- Transmitter Cleaning and Care
- Replacing the Clamp
- Smart Sense Transmitter
- Standard Infant Transmitter
- Patient (Locking) Transmitter
- Umbilical Cord Transmitter
- Transmitter Tester
General Information
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Transmitter
Types
There are four types of Safe Place
transmitters:
Smart Sense
The Smart Sense transmitter is worn on an
infant’s ankle and senses when the
transmitter is loose or no longer in contact
with the infant.
The Smart Sense technology combines the
Smart Sense transmitter and Smart Sense
banding material to give you the capability
to recognize if a transmitter has been
removed from an infant or if it has been
tampered with or is loose.
The following are the measurements for
tamper detection:
Resistance—banding material no
longer stretching with infant's movement
Capacitance—change in contact
between transmitter and infant
Standard
Infant
Like Smart Sense, the Standard Infant
transmitter is worn on the infant’s ankle and
provides cut-band protection.
Umbilical
Cord
The Umbilical Cord transmitter is secured in
the infant’s umbilical cord clamp and is worn
on the umbilical stump.