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GE Telligence Patient-Staff Communications System - Patient Station Lights

GE Telligence Patient-Staff Communications System
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Chapter 4
Patient stations
Telligence Patient-Staff Communication System Operation Manual 55
Patient station lights
Lights on the front of the station illuminate buttons in dim light.
Other patient station lights indicate different states:
Each patient station button has an associated status light.
Call lights show the status of nurse call requests (per bed) from
a station.
Equip lights show the status of equipment connections.
Status light shows audio connection, staff follow, presence,
privacy, or error.
The various illuminations of these lights specifically denote the
following:
Individual button lights
A steady red status light indicates that the button was pressed and
that the following actions, specific to each button, have taken place:
For the Code, Emerg, and Assist button lights, a nurse call was
placed.• For the Privacy button, privacy mode was put into
effect.
For the Presence button, presence has been established in this
room
The Cancel light slow flashes when a plug is inserted into the
auxiliary jack to indicate a 5 second configuration mode
The Cancel light flashes when the Cancel button is pressed, and
held and there are no calls to clear
A flashing Cancel light indicates that one (or both) of the patient
station cords (for the bed connector, Smart Pillow Speaker, or
call cord/auxiliary input) is out.
Call status light
A steady red Call status light indicates a nurse call has been placed
by:
A patient using a Smart Pillow Speaker, call cord, or bed button
A staff member using a patient station button or a button on a
peripheral device (such as a staff emergency station) in the
patient room
Connected medical equipment (when an alarm condition
occurs)
A flashing Call status light indicates that one (or both) of the
patient station cords (for the bed connector, Smart Pillow
Speaker, or call cord/auxiliary input) is out.

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