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User Manual
2014-05-23 - V1.0
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Wireless Optiseatset Plug & Play
General:
This wireless Optiseat alarms when a person is standing up from a chair. If the person is standing up longer than a preset time, the Optiseat will
alarm to the corresponding receiver from this set, which get its power supply form the nursecall system.
Installation and use:
Connect the receiver with the nursecall system using the connector cable (figure 1).
Figure 1: Receiver
A few seconds after the receiver is connected to the nursecall system, the receiver switches itself on indicated by the green LED. The orange button
has no function in this set.
Operating the Optiseat:
There is a LED on the control box (figure 2)
that indicates whether the cushion is ‘on’ or
‘off’ (green or red) and a push button to turn the cushion on/off.
Check whether the system is on or off:
Press the push button briefly (figure 2)
The lamp indicates whether the system is on or off. Red is off, green is on.
Switching on and off:
Hold the push button for 3 seconds.
The LED changes colour and the system is now on or off.
This is also indicated by an acoustic signal: 2 short beeps for on, 1 beep for off.
When someone sits down on the cushion, the LED on the control box will show
the status of the system.
Reminder function:
When the system is switched off and a client is helped out of the chair, the next time the chair is used the cushion is automatically switched
on after 10 seconds.
By default, the Optiseat works as follows:
Switch the system on.
When the
client gets out of the chair, a beep sounds for 4 seconds (adjustable), to activate the client’s self-correcting ability.
If the client does not sit down again within 4 seconds, a call signal will be sent to the receiver or the pager.
If the client does sit down within 4 seconds, the beep signal stops and nothing else happens.
Battery empty notification:
When the LED flashes red/green every 5 seconds, the batteries (AA 1.5V) are (almost) empty need to be replaced. If the system is on, a short beep
will also be sounded once every minute. If you wait too long before replacing the batteries, a discharged battery notification will appear on the
receiver.
Changes to the default settings:
The technical customer service representative can change the default time settings and the length of the delay before transmission. See page 2 of
this manual.
Figure 2: Push LED