User's Manual

Doc No.: A20470691 Rev. B ECO: 11750 Date: 08/18/2015
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5. Give the transmitter 60 seconds to wake up
6. After waiting the full 60 seconds put the tester up to the transmitter so that the top of the tester touches the top of the
transmitter. The tester should flash TX OK and the Transmitters ID. (Please refer to Figure 1.4, and Figure 1.5 for
proper orientation of the transmitter to the tester.)
7. Once the Transmitter is awake you will then go to the computer and verify that the system sees the transmitter by
going in to the transmitter list with in the software and ensuring it shows up green and the “Tag Not Active” Alert has
cleared if the facility chooses to use that feature of the Secure Care Software.
8. Once both ends of the strap are fed through the latching mechanisms and the transmitter has confirmed activation,
apply the transmitter to the infant. Slide the strap over the infant’s ankle and begin to pull on one of the ends of the
strap sticking out to tighten until you can only fit about a finger width of space between the strap and infant’s skin.
9. Double check the strap to ensure it is not too loose and adjust the tension appropriately by pulling the strap up as
many notches as necessary to ensure a secure fit. (See Figure 1.6)
NOTE: STRAPS CAN ONLY BE TIGHTENED, NOT LOOSENED. IF A STRAP IS TOO TIGHT
YOU MUST DEACTIVATE THE TRANSMITTER AND BEGIN THE ACTIVATION PROCESS
AGAIN.
10. Once the transmitter is on the infant and secured correctly cut the excess strap as close to the transmitter as possible
by cutting flush against the latching mechanism (See Figure 1.7). It is very important to cut it as close to the
transmitter as possible to prevent any strap from possibly rubbing or catching on anything. Gently wiggle strap down
to hide any strap that extrudes past the top of the latching mechanism (See Figure 1.8)
SECTION 2 POLICY AND PROCEDURES
Figure 1.6
Pull on strap for snug fit.
Figure 1.7
Cut strap as close to the
latching mechanism as
possible.
Figure 1.8
Ensure the strap does not go
past the top two notches on
the latching mechanism.