User's Manual
Ultraview Care Network
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Programming Access Codes
Access codes ensure that the receiver responds only to a remote keypad with a
matching code number. If a keypad’s access code differs from the receiver’s, the
command is ignored. This prevents interference from other remote keypads.
The programmed access code (1 to 32) is displayed on the monitor. This code is
stored in the monitor’s memory and retained whenever the monitor is reset or
powered OFF.
When programming a monitor's access code, the keypad's access code must
initially match the receiver's. The new access code is programmed simultaneously
with the keypad's. The monitor temporarily displays the remote keypad's access
code, then returns to displaying its own code.
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• Remote keypad systems can be operated in an unsecured
mode without access codes so that the receiver accepts
commands from any remote keypad. When in the unsecured
mode, the word ALL appears on the monitor.
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• To prevent inadvertently changing other access codes, unplug
all other monitors (or move the remote keypad directly in front of
the monitor to be programmed) and place your finger over the
remote keypad's infrared window during programming
(sufficient signal transmits through your finger to program the
receiver).
To select the unsecured mode:
1 Touch MONITOR SETUP.
2 Touch PRIVILEGED ACCESS.
3 Enter Clinical password.
4 Touch MORE.
5 Touch REMOTE KEYPAD
STATION ADDRESS.
6 Select SECURED MODE OFF.
To verify a remote keypad’s
current access code:
1 Point the remote keypad at the
monitor’s receiver.
2 Touch ACCESS CODE.
3 Touch ENTER.
To set a remote keypad’s access
code:
1 Point the remote keypad at the
monitor’s receiver.
2 Touch ACCESS CODE.
3 Select first digit.
4 Select second digit.
5 Touch ENTER.
To set the monitor’s access
code:
1 Touch MONITOR SETUP.
2 Touch PRIVILEGED ACCESS.
3 Enter Clinical password.
4 Touch MORE.
5 Touch REMOTE KEYPAD
STATION ADDRESS.
6 Select SECURED MODE ON.
7 Use the arrow keys to select
the number.