Programming
6-5
Alaris
®
System Directions for Use
Auto-ID Module Section
Patient Identification
(Continued)
While Infusion is in Progress
(Continued)
3.
Press
Patient ID
soft key.
•
Patient ID Entry
screen appears.
• Green
READY
LED
illuminates, indicating system is
ready to scan.
4.
To scan bar code on patient identification band, press
scan trigger on hand-held scanner.
• If scan is successful, an audible tone sounds and
patient
ID
displays on Main Display.
NOTE:
Patient
ID
may be entered manually using the PC Unit keypad
(reference PC Unit Section of this
DFU
).
•
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
: Do not
stare into the beam or allow
beam to strike patient's face.
•
Always verify
that information
displayed on the PC Unit
matches scanned data.
CAUTIONS
Authorized User Mode is a feature that combines the PC Unit
tamper resist feature with the Auto-ID application. This
feature is designed to ensure that only clinicians with a bar
code on their
ID
badge can program the Alaris
®
System.
When this feature is enabled, the PC Unit automatically
enables tamper resist mode upon power on and
5
minutes
after programming is completed. To unlock the keypad, the
user must scan their
ID
badge.
To power on the PC Unit with Authorized User Mode enabled:
1.
Power on system and associate patient
ID
"Patient Identification" procedure).
• Upon successful entry of patient
ID
, PC Unit
automatically enables tamper resist feature.
2.
To disable tamper resist, press
SCAN
key and scan
ID
badge.
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