IPROXX 2
Operation
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4.7.4 Enabling the programming function for nursing staff (for the IPROXX 2/SMP(
Bluetooth
®
))
When using the handset model IPROXX 2/SMP(
Bluetooth
®
), the key lock function can be pro-
grammed by the nursing staff.
1
Insert the socket key in the turnkey lock.
2
Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is pointing towards
(as shown in the illustra-
tion on page 19). When set to this position, the handset cannot be used to carry out adjustment
movements.
3
The key pair and function keys on the handset can be programmed by the nursing staff. Briefly
press the particular key that you wish to enable. The function of the corresponding key pair is then
enabled. The status LED for each key pair shows the status of those keys:
- Status LED is on: That key pair is enabled for the patient.
- Status LED is off: That key pair is locked for the patient.
4
Enable the
Bluetooth
®
function so that the smart phone can be used.
5
Turn the turnkey back until the arrow is pointing towards the
. The movements correspond-
ing to the unlocked keys are now possible.
4.8 Display functions
The IPROXX 2 handset features a function/CARE LED and a battery/power-on LED. The handsets
with the lock function also feature a lock-status LED. They have the following functions:
Function/CARE LED
•
illuminates when function or travel keys are pressed,
•
illuminates continuously when there is a fault or error,
•
does not illuminate for key press when there is a fault or error.
Battery/power-on LED
•
can only illuminates if there is a battery connector on the control unit
•
illuminates when the handset is enabled,
•
flashes when the battery is charging from mains power,
•
illuminates continuously when powered from mains power cable without the battery,
•
illuminates continuously when powered from mains power cable with a charged battery,
•
is not illuminated when operating from battery power.
Status LED
•
illuminates when you press an unlocked key pair,
•
does not illuminate when you press a locked key pair,
Status LED for
Bluetooth
®
•
illuminates green when
Bluetooth
®
is enabled,
•
flashes blue when the discovery mode for
Bluetooth
®
is enabled,
•
illuminates blue when a
Bluetooth
®
connection has been established.
The table of errors in the "Troubleshooting" Chapter describes how errors are displayed by the
LED display.