RF Technologies Code Alert CA630 User Manual Download Page 29

CHAPTER

 4 Maintenance 

 

 

CA630 In-Service Manual Guide 

 Page 23 of 23 

0510-1116-C 

process,  software  patches,  software,  or  equipment  not  sold  or  provided  by 
Seller, (7) acts of God, acts of civil or military authority, fires, floods, strikes, 
or  other  labor  disturbances,  war,  riot,  or  other  causes  beyond  the  reasonable 
control  of  the  Seller,  (8)  damage  due  to  moisture,  dust,  dirt,  and  facility 
renovations,  (9)  unregulated  and  or  out  of  specification  electric  power, 
temperature,  humidity,  or  (10)  radio  frequency  interference  in  the  Product’s 
operating  environment.  It  is  the  Buyer’s  responsibility  to  make  the  necessary 
repairs  to  the  building,  power  supply,  or  any  sources  of  radio  frequency 
interference or noise that prevents the Product from operating properly.  

This  includes,  but  is  not  limited  to,  doorways,  elevator  drives,  door  motors, 
light  ballasts,  door  sensors,  televisions,  and  computer  monitors.  The  Buyer  is 
responsible for labor and expenses for investigation (i.e. noise assessment) that 
results in the finding of a condition listed in warranty exclusions, (11) Buyer’s 
nonperformance  of  its  responsibilities  and  obligations.  Non-compliance  with 
remote  connectivity  requirements  outlined  in  the  Terms  and  Conditions  may 
result in loss of Buyer’s privileges to Seller’s technical phone and warranty on-
site support. 

The  preceding  paragraphs  set  forth  Buyer’s  exclusive  remedies  and  Seller’s 
sole  liability  for  claims  based  on  the  failure  of  the  products  to  meet  any 
warranty, whether the claim is in contract, warranty, tort (including negligence 
and  strict  liability),  or  otherwise,  and  however  instituted,  and  upon  the 
expiration of the applicable warranty period of such liability shall terminate. IN 
NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 
SPECIAL,  PUNITIVE,  INCIDENTAL,  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES 
OF  ANY  KIND  RESULTING  FROM  THE  USE,  INABILITY  TO  USE,  OR 
FAILURE  OF  ANY  OF  SELLER’S  PRODUCTS,  WHETHER  OR  NOT 
SUCH  DAMAGES  ARE  FORESEEABLE  OR  IN  CONTEMPLATION  OF 
THE  PARTIES,  EVEN  IF  SELLER  HAS  BEEN  ADVISED  OF  THE 
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 

EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SPECIFIED, THE PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED 
“AS  IS”.  THIS  WARRANTY  IS  THE  ONLY  WARRANTY  APPLICABLE 
TO  THE  PRODUCT  AND  IS  IN  LIEU  OF  ANY  OTHER  WARRANTIES, 
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY,  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  NON-
INFRINGEMENT OR OF TECHNOLOGICAL VALUE. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Code Alert CA630

Page 1: ...CA630 Fall Management System User Guide 0510 1116 C Released 10 16 14...

Page 2: ...or by any means without written permission from RF Technologies Inc Classifications The following information can be found on the back label of the CA630 control unit Do not immerse in water Attention...

Page 3: ...rity to operate the equipment FCC Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 15 21 WARNING HIGH RISK FOR FALL The CA630 System may not be suitable for patients who are at HIGH RISK FOR FALL Other monit...

Page 4: ...he Warnings and Cautions in this guide voids any and all Product Warranties WARNING STATIC DISCHARGE Do not touch the conductor portion of any conductor or port Damage to the device may result WARNING...

Page 5: ...incorrect use of the equipment may also result in system failure WARNING WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS If the control unit pads or cables are worn or damaged you must have the product serviced For more inform...

Page 6: ...e d en compromettre le fonctionnement Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by In...

Page 7: ...DITIONAL DETAILED DOCUMENTATION 4 CONTACT INFORMATION 4 CHAPTER 1 5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 CONTROL UNIT 6 CONTROL UNIT INDICATORS 6 CONTROL UNIT BUTTONS 7 CONTROL UNIT JACKS 7 CHAPTER 2 9 SETTING UP THE SY...

Page 8: ...In Service Manual 0510 1116 C CHAPTER 4 17 CARING FOR YOUR SYSTEM 17 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SYSTEM 17 TESTING YOUR SYSTEM 18 OPERATING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS 19 Pads 19 Control Unit 19 SERVICE AND RETU...

Page 9: ...r facility s Quick Response Premiere nurse call system An Assistance Required alarm is activated in response to a Fall Management System alert when interfaced with the applicable RF Technologies softw...

Page 10: ...DF Please contact your RF Technologies sales representative to request a copy of documentation Contact Information For more information about RF Technologies Inc products go to www rft com For technic...

Page 11: ...s activated in response to the applicable event The CA630 can be supervised a routine signal is sent from the transceiver and if the signal is not received by the software a Device Fault event is gene...

Page 12: ...ghts Volume Up Buzzer NOTE The control unit should always be used inside the Protective Boot Control Unit Indicators VOLUME INDICATOR LIGHTS As you adjust the volume the green indicator lights illumin...

Page 13: ...me of the alarm down BUZZER Holes used for sound output WARNING Do not cover the holes or insert any objects in the holes for the Buzzer This may prevent the caregiver from hearing the alarm or it may...

Page 14: ...URSE CALL JACK If using the control unit for Nurse Call connect the Nurse Call modular jack cable Then plug the Nurse Call cord set into the modular jack Nurse Call monitoring starts when the cord set...

Page 15: ...inserting a 9 volt alkaline battery into the battery receptacle on the back of the control unit When using the control unit in a fixed location connect the unit to the plug in power supply and use a b...

Page 16: ...116 C To the Admit Information window opens for you to enter admit information 4 Enter resident information the yellow fields designate required entry 5 Select the Transmitters tab NOTE The Transmitte...

Page 17: ...ield is populated with Fall Monitoring 9 For the CA630 the Supervised time defaults to the unit s Transmitter Supervise Time set during configuration However you can select a different time from the d...

Page 18: ...Call function 1 Connect the Nurse Call Modular Jack cable to the control unit 2 Insert the Nurse Call Cord Set into the modular jack Nurse Call monitoring starts when the cord set is connected 3 Push...

Page 19: ...pplied to the sensor pad the system begins monitoring after the 30 second silence period Or press the Hold button again to begin monitoring immediately 6 If the Enforce Joint Commission feature is act...

Page 20: ...stance Required Alarm Message Box to access the Event Information window Select an Event Cause Guidelines for Pressing the Hold Button 1 Press the Hold button to initiate a 30 second alarm pause Press...

Page 21: ...s and a yellow Low Battery alarm appears on theClient computer 2 Replace the battery by inserting a 9 volt alkaline battery Remove the protective boot Open the battery receptacle by pressing down and...

Page 22: ...CHAPTER 3 Responding to Alarms Page 16 of 23 CA630 In Service Manual 0510 1116 C This page intentionally left blank...

Page 23: ...1 If the control unit issues a Fall Alert but the resident has not left the bed or chair check the position of the Sensor Pad 2 If the control unit does not issue an alert when the resident leaves th...

Page 24: ...A630 System on a monthly basis to verify proper operation To test your Fall Management Functionality 1 Follow the set up instruction in the section Setting Up The System 2 With the system monitoring w...

Page 25: ...p of pads Pads have a limited life mark each pad with the WARRANTY EXPIRES date Control Unit Store control unit at the following temperature and relative humidity Operating Temperature 40 F to 100 F 4...

Page 26: ...Merchandise Authorization Number so the unit may be returned 1 Obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization form by calling Customer Service at 1 800 669 9946 or 262 790 1771 2 Include a copy of your in...

Page 27: ...K 10 PK Sensatec 30 Day Bed Pad 1000 1819K 10 PK Sensatec 90 Day Bed Pad 1000 1845K 5 PK 1000 1849K 10 PK Sensatec 180 Day Bed Pad 1000 1895K 5 PK 1000 1899K 10 PK Sensatec 7 Day Chair Pad 1000 1869K...

Page 28: ...remedy for any defect shall be repair or replacement at Seller s discretion of any part returned to the Seller shipment prepaid and which upon examination is found by Seller to be defective Alternativ...

Page 29: ...its responsibilities and obligations Non compliance with remote connectivity requirements outlined in the Terms and Conditions may result in loss of Buyer s privileges to Seller s technical phone and...

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