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Secure Care STAT 6.78 - Placing a Transmitter into the Sleep Mode; To Activate a Transmitter that is Already in “Sleep” Mode

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Doc. No.: A07390680 Rev. B ECO: 11030 Date: 02/XX/14
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Placing a Transmitter into the "Sleep" Mode
Prior to removing the Cutband Transmitter from the monitored resident or infant, the Transmitter must be placed into the
"Sleep" mode using the Tester. If the Transmitter is not placed into the "Sleep" mode prior to cutting the Transmitter strap,
then the system will detect a cut strap and produce a cutband alarm. The alarm will lock all door exits and create an alarm
condition at the Nurse Station.
The following procedure must be followed:
1. Press
ON
on the Tester. A steady green power (“PWR”) light should display;
NOTE: A blinking green power (PWR) light indicates a
low battery. Replace the Tester battery before proceeding.
2. Enter the security code
*23456 on the Tester keypad;
3. Ensure that the "ENABLE" message is displayed on the Tester; this should occur within two seconds. The Tester
will then display a blinking black square;
4. Orient the Transmitter to the front of ankle/shin of the infant;
5. Bring the top of the Tester up to the Transmitter;
6. Ensure that there is a blinking yellow “Signal” light on the Tester;
7. Also ensure that the Tester displays a four-digit ID code and “TX OK”. (The displayed ID code should be the
same as the engraved ID code on the Transmitter itself.);
8. Enter the sleep code # with the Tester positioned with display end touching the transmitter;
9. Hold the tester against the transmitter until a "SLEEP OK" message is displayed and you hear 5 beeps.
This may take up to 15 seconds.
10. If the "SLEEP OK" message is displayed, then cut the band. You will have 30 seconds to do so. Do not attempt to
re-enter another sleep code within the 30 second time period;
11. If the Tester displays a “SLP FAIL” (sleep fail) message, then this procedure should be repeated beginning with
Step 4 above. Verify that the Tester and Transmitter are properly oriented before re-starting the procedure. You
do not have to re-enter your security code to proceed;
NOTE: In order for the Tester unit to transmit a Sleep command to the Transmitter, the
Tester must initially display the "ENABLE" message and, when the Tester is placed on
the Transmitter, display an ID code and produce a blinking “Signal” light.
To Activate a Transmitter that is Already in “Sleep” Mode
Obtain a new cradle/strap assembly. Slide the cradle/strap onto the back of the Transmitter. This will reactivate the
Transmitter and start transmissions after 30 seconds.
SECTION 4 TESTING INSTRUCTIONS

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