User Manual

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Preface
2 Series 6.0 Software (0510-1079-B) - User Guide
Quick Response (QR) System
The QR System immediately notifies staff when a patient requires attention, and provides details that are
essential in responding quickly to the needs of a patient.The QR System offers a variety of transmitters, each of
which interfaces with the Central Server to ensure that when a patient is in need, staff can be alerted via multiple
methods (i.e. pagers, walkie-talkie, Quick Look Interface).
A QR transmitter may be worn by a patient; it could be mounted to a wall where it is easy to access; it may be
integrated with a wireless smoke detector; it could additionally be used in conjunction with the 9450 System.
Integrated Care Management (ICM) System
The Code Alert
ICM System immediately notifies staff when a patient requires attention, and provides details
that are essential in responding quickly to a patient’s needs.
The Code Alert ICM System offers a variety of transceiver devices, each of which interfaces with the Central
Server to ensure that when a patient is in need, staff is alerted. A transceiver is a device that periodically
transmits a signal containing data to uniquely identify if from other transceivers. It may be worn by a patient; it
could be mounted to a wall where it is easy to access; it may be integrated with a wireless smoke detector; it
could even be used in conjunction with other systems such as the 9450 System and Code Alert Wanderer
Monitoring System.
Transceiver devices send data to the Central Server on a regular basis. When an event occurs that warrants a
response, staff is alerted by an audible alarm from the Central Server, a message is displayed on-screen and the
designated staff is summoned to respond to the situation. Staff can also be notified of an event via the ICM
pager.
WARNING: The 9450, QR and ICM Systems are designed and
intended to work in conjunction with a facility’s overall security
program, including reasonable operating policies and procedures.
The systems, by themselves, cannot prevent abductions or
elopements.