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Operating
with several Receivers
Especially when operating the device in hospitals or nursing homes, the need arises
to signal an acoustic alarm at different locations - as in the room of the patient himself
and in the room in which the nursing staff is located.
A
transmitter basically can be operated with an unlimited number of
receivers. A further receiver must only be registered (paired) to the transmitter (see
section
“Pairing of the Transmitter to the Receiver“,
page 13). All receivers paired
with the transmitter give an acoustic signal in the event of an alarm simultaneously.
The alarm sounds however, have to be switched off individually for each receiver
(see section "Stopping the Alarm", page 17)
For answers to frequently asked questions and advice on the treatment of enuresis,
please refer to the enclosed brochure
"Bedwetting
– latest information for a common
problem."
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