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ProCare

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Advanced Healthcare Communications System

Document No. 427-07-00010 (05)

Model 4A3610B

Operation Manual

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Summary of Contents for 4A3610B

Page 1: ...oCare 6000 Advanced Healthcare Communications System Document No 427 07 00010 05 Model 4A3610B Operation Manual LOCATE TALK FLASH REMIND PRIORITY TONE 1 A N S E W C B D 4 5 6 9 8 7 ANS CNCL 0 2 3 MENU VOL ...

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Page 3: ...kane Communication Systems The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Dukane Commu nication Systems Dukane Communication Systems assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book HIPAA DISCLAIMER All examples of patient information in this ...

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Page 5: ..._________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City______________________________________________ State __________ Zip ____________________ IMPORTANT Include the manual s document number found in the lower right corner of the front cover Instructions 1 Explain below how the manual should be changed or describe the problems you encountered 2 Use...

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Page 7: ...4 Busy Tone 1 4 Reset Tone 1 4 Fail Tone 1 4 Tone Level 1 4 Base Master Layout 1 5 Display Window 1 5 Handset 1 5 Key Pad 1 5 Answer ANS Key 1 5 Cancel CNCL Key 1 6 TALK Button 1 6 FLASH Button 1 6 Microphone 1 6 Volume Control Button 1 6 Function Buttons 1 7 Eight Configurable Alpha Buttons 1 7 Idle Time Display 1 8 Flashing Display Codes 1 9 Optional Four Line Display 1 10 ProCare 6000 Operation...

Page 8: ...all 2 4 Placing a Call Using the Key Pad and Alpha Keys 2 4 Placing a Call Using Speed Dial 2 5 Placing a Call Using Auto Dialing 2 5 Assigning Staff to a Station While Connected to a Call 2 6 Assigning Primary Staff MENU 3 1 2 6 Assigning Alternate Staff MENU 3 2 2 7 Sending a Pocket Page While Connected to a Call 2 8 Paging Primary Staff MENU 5 1 2 9 Paging Alternate Staff MENU 5 2 2 10 Paging S...

Page 9: ... 2 23 SECTION 3 MENU OPERATIONS Introduction 3 1 Using the Base Master Menu 3 1 Accessing Menu Selections 3 1 If an Error Tone Sounds When Accessing Menu Selections 3 1 Auto Dialing MENU 1 3 2 Placing the Master On Off Duty MENU 2 3 3 Assigning Base Masters Staff and Stations MENU 3 3 4 Capturing Base Master Coverage MENU 3 1 1 3 4 Sharing Base Master Coverage MENU 3 1 2 3 6 Releasing Captured and...

Page 10: ...ENU 5 3 3 22 Paging Staff by Pager Number MENU 5 4 3 23 Assigning a Pager Number to a Staff Member MENU 5 5 3 24 Assigning a Charge Pager Number MENU 5 6 3 25 Creating Pager Numbers MENU 5 7 3 26 Changing Tone Date and Time Settings MENU 6 3 27 Setting the Tone Level MENU 6 1 3 27 Setting the Date and Time MENU 6 2 3 28 Base Master Errors 3 29 Accessing Testing and Programming Functions MENU 8 3 2...

Page 11: ...e 4 10 Removing a Registered Presence 4 11 Placing an Emergency Call 4 12 Placing an Emergency Call From a Pull Cord Lavatory or Shower Station 4 12 Placing an Emergency Call From a Pushbutton Lavatory Station 4 13 Placing an Emergency Call From a Code Blue Station 4 13 Placing an Emergency Call From a Staff Emergency Station 4 14 Canceling an Emergency Call 4 14 Auxiliary Call Functions 4 15 Plac...

Page 12: ...Adapter 4 25 Model 570 304 Call Cord Adapter 4 25 Model 570 305 Call Cord Adapter with Auxiliary Input 4 26 Model 570 306 Call Cord Adapter with Auxiliary Input 4 27 Cord Assemblies 4 27 Models 200 446 and 200 447 Single Air Cord Assemblies 4 28 Models 200 448 and 200 449 Dual Air Cord Assemblies 4 28 Models 200 1071 and 200 1073 Single Squeeze Pad Air Cord Assemblies 4 28 Model 200 1072 Air Opera...

Page 13: ...om a Station Assigned to You 5 4 Answering a Call from Any Station 5 5 Placing a Call on Reminder 5 6 Paging Hallway Speakers from a Telephone 5 7 SECTION 6 QUICK CHARTS Introduction 6 1 Basic Operation Chart 6 2 Detailed Menu Chart 6 4 Telco Basic Operation Chart 6 10 SECTION A FOUR GANG STATION OPERATIONS Introduction A 1 Station Button Descriptions A 1 CODE BLUE A 2 STAFF EMERGENCY STAFF EMERG ...

Page 14: ...acing a Priority Call A 5 Canceling a Priority Call A 6 Canceling a Reminder A 6 Activating Secrecy A 7 Deactivating Secrecy A 7 The System Monitor Function A 8 Activating System Monitor at a Staff Duty or Patient Station A 8 Silencing Incoming Call Tones at a Monitoring Station A 10 Canceling System Monitor A 10 viii ProCare 6000 Operation Manual Table of Contents ...

Page 15: ... 2 10 New Alternate Staff Assignment 2 8 Figure 2 11 Message Display Prompt 2 9 Figure 2 12 Paging Staff by ID Number 2 11 Figure 2 13 Message Display Prompt 2 11 Figure 2 14 Pager Number Display 2 12 Figure 2 15 Message Display Prompt 2 12 Figure 2 16 Staff Location Display 2 15 Figure 2 17 Idle Display Showing an Amber Reminder RA 2 16 Figure 2 18 Reminder Recall Display 2 17 Figure 2 19 Display...

Page 16: ...ea 3 15 Figure 3 20 Accessing Primary or Alternate Staff Assigned to a Station 3 20 Figure 3 21 Paging Primary or Alternate Staff 3 20 Figure 3 22 Paging Staff by ID Number 3 22 Figure 3 23 Transmitting a Message to Staff by Staff ID 3 22 Figure 3 24 Paging Staff by Pager Number 3 23 Figure 3 25 Transmitting a Message to Staff by Pager Number 3 23 Figure 3 26 Assigning a Pager Number to a Staff Me...

Page 17: ...t Model 570 306 4 27 Figure 4 21 Single Air Cord Assemblies Models 200 446 and 200 447 4 28 Figure 4 22 Dual Air Cord Assemblies Models 200 448 and 200 449 4 28 Figure 4 23 Single Squeeze Pad Assemblies Models 200 1071 and 200 1073 4 28 Figure 4 24 Pushbutton Assembly Model 200 1072 4 29 Figure 4 25 Single Call Cord Assemblies Models 200 1171 and 200 1172 4 29 Figure 4 26 Dual Call Cord Assemblies...

Page 18: ... Chart 4 2 Auxiliary Call Corridor Light Flash Rates 4 31 Chart 4 3 Staff Duty and Monitoring Station Flash and Tone Rates 4 32 Chart 4 4 Staff Duty and Monitoring Station Flash and Tone Rates for Auxiliary Calls 4 32 ProCare 6000 is a registered trademark and MatchMaker ip and MessageMaker ip are trademarks of Dukane Communication Systems Hill Rom is a registered trademark of the Hillenbrand Indu...

Page 19: ...in additional information on the ProCare 6000 System Most are available on our web site at www dukane com csd in the For Distributors section They can also be ordered from the Dukane Literature Coordinator at 1 800 385 2639 MODEL DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT NUMBER 438 753D Supplemental Master Station Display Kit software version 4 XX Operation Manual 427 07 00008 438 753D Supplemental Master Station Disp...

Page 20: ...s located at each communications station It interfaces with the ProCare 6000 Advanced Healthcare Communications System The base master provides audio communication with stations through the handset or through its built in speaker 1 2 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual Base Master Features Figure 1 1 Model 4A3610B Base Master Handset Configurable Buttons Microphone Display Window Speaker Function Button...

Page 21: ...tions for configuring the tones and patterns are in the ProCare 6000 System Installation and Configuration Manual Call Tone and Recall Tone An intermittent tone a beep sounds when a call is received or when a recall appears in the display window The tone continues to sound while pending calls are in the system unless you manually silence it To silence the pending call tone see Using the TONE Butto...

Page 22: ...er the universal busy tone sounds Reset Tone If the base master is reset it sounds a medium to high pitch warble followed by a long low tone Fail Tone If the base master fails it sounds a low pitch warble Tone Level The base master can be programmed with different tone volumes for on duty and off duty status See Placing the Master On Off Duty on page 3 3 and Setting the Tone Level on page 3 27 1 4...

Page 23: ...t The base master has a telephone type handset with a hookswitch that allows private conversations with stations in the system Key Pad The base master key pad looks like a standard telephone key pad with the addition of a TALK button and a FLASH button described on page 1 6 The key pad is used to place calls and to perform programming functions The ANS key and CNCL key are used for the functions d...

Page 24: ...icate with the station without using the handset Pressing and releasing the TALK button controls the direction of speech FLASH Button This button is not functional at this time Microphone The microphone in the lower right corner of the base master provides intercom communi cation with the stations when the handset is not used Volume Control Button The VOL up down button adjusts the volume of incom...

Page 25: ...nes until manually reactivated See page 2 22 for details The MENU button accesses the menu selections which can then be scrolled using the VOL button The menu selections are used to perform various functions See Section 3 Menu Operations Eight Configurable Alpha Buttons The eight alpha buttons default designations A B C D N S E W can be configured to perform these functions Provide alpha character...

Page 26: ...e 6000 and the current time in 24 hour format alternate in the display window A flashing heartbeat small square appears in the lower right corner of the display window to show that the base master is operable See Figures 1 2 and 1 3 1 8 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual Idle Time Display ProCare 6000 Figure 1 2 Idle State Time 14 05 Figure 1 3 Time State ...

Page 27: ... Indicates that your base master is in programming mode Contact authorized personnel to deactivate the programming mode R_ Reminder When this appears while the base master is idle it indicates that calls have been placed on reminder When this appears next to the number of a station that has called the base master it indicates that the station has automatically recalled the base master because its ...

Page 28: ...layed on the base master If there is only one pending call in the system it appears on the base master and No Other Calls appears on the four line display If there are no pending calls No Calls appears on the four line display A small heartbeat flashes in the lower right corner of the four line display to in dicate that it is communicating with the base master 1 10 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual Op...

Page 29: ... in structions you can quickly access a function by pressing the key sequence that appears in parentheses after the section title The keys are separated by a comma so MENU 2 means you press the MENU button then the number 2 on the key pad Key Pad Instructions All keys function buttons menu selections and messages are written as they appear on the base master Example The MENU button is used to acce...

Page 30: ...tion number 1012 appears Auto Scrolling Your base master may be configured to automatically scroll the options within each menu selection If your base master does not automatically scroll you can manually scroll the options by pressing the VOL up down button Base Master Care The base master can be wiped down with a damp cloth or with any disinfectant typically used by hospital maintenance e g Side...

Page 31: ...e base master are individually identified in the following sections Pending Call Display If there is only one call in the system the station number 1010 and priority NORM appear followed by the flashing heartbeat See Figure 2 1 If there is more than one call the highest priority call appears in the display window If the calls are the same priority the call that was placed first appears in the disp...

Page 32: ...ey to scroll the calls the base master will automati cally display the highest priority call first If the pending calls are of the same priority the base master will display the one that was placed first 1 Press ANS a Waiting for Resp response appears briefly b You are automatically connected to the highest priority call c The connected station 1011 and TALK appear d The number of remaining pendin...

Page 33: ...er appears a Waiting for Resp response appears briefly b The connected station 1011 and TALK appear c The number of remaining pending calls 03 flashes at the far right of the display See Figure 2 5 3 Either press the TALK button to communicate with the station and release it to listen or lift the handset to communicate privately with the station 4 Either repeat steps 1 3 to selectively answer anot...

Page 34: ...ation number is invalid the base master sounds an error tone and reverts to the previous display b If the station number is valid WAIT appears briefly followed by the connect display 1011 TALK See Figure 2 6 Note If pending calls are in the system the number of calls appears at the right See Figure 2 5 on page 2 3 2 Either press the TALK button to communicate with the station and release it to lis...

Page 35: ...e assigned station The connect display appears with the number dialed See Figure 2 6 on page 2 4 2 Either press the TALK button to communicate with the station and release it to listen or lift the handset to communicate privately with the station 3 Press CNCL or replace the handset to end the call Placing a Call Using Auto Dialing The auto dial feature is a menu selection that allows you to connec...

Page 36: ...roCare 6000 Systems with 5 XX video displays use MatchMaker ip software to assign staff See the MatchMaker ip User Guide 1 Connect to the station either by answering their call or by calling them See pages 2 2 and 2 3 and pages 2 4 and 2 5 2 Press MENU 3 Press 3 to select Staff Assign 3 4 Press 1 to select BedToPrimStaff 1 The current staff ID number appears Figure 2 7 followed by a prompt for the...

Page 37: ...on 5 XX video displays no assignment functions can be performed using the base master or the video display software ProCare 6000 Systems with 5 XX video displays use MatchMaker ip software to assign staff See the MatchMaker ip User Guide 1 Connect to the station either by answering their call or by calling them See pages 2 2 and 2 3 and pages 2 4 and 2 5 2 Press MENU 3 Press 3 to select Staff Assi...

Page 38: ...cket paging If your system has version 4 XX video displays use the video display to perform this function instead of the base master If your system has version 5 XX video displays no pocket paging functions can be performed using the base master or the video display software ProCare 6000 Systems with 5 XX video displays use MessageMaker ip software to page staff See the MessageMaker ip User Guide ...

Page 39: ...ser Guide 1 Connect to the station either by answering their call or by calling them See pages 2 2 and 2 3 and pages 2 4 and 2 5 2 Press MENU 3 Press 5 to select Pocket Page 5 4 Press 1 to select Page Bed Prim 1 Figure 2 11 appears showing the station you are connected to 5 Enter the two digit number of the desired pager message See Pocket Pager Messages on page 2 13 To page the primary staff to t...

Page 40: ...he station either by answering their call or by calling them See pages 2 2 and 2 3 and pages 2 4 and 2 5 2 Press MENU 3 Press 5 to select Pocket Page 5 4 Press 2 to select Page Bed Alt 2 Figure 2 11 on page 2 9 appears showing the station you are connected to 5 Enter the two digit number of the desired pager message See Pocket Pager Messages on page 2 13 To page the alternate staff to that station...

Page 41: ... 5 to select Pocket Page 5 4 Press 3 to select Page Staff ID 3 Figure 2 12 appears 5 Enter the ID number of the staff member to be paged If the ID number is shorter than the number of digits shown in the display press ANS Figure 2 13 appears showing the station you are connected to 6 Enter the two digit number of the desired pager message See Pocket Pager Messages on page 2 13 To page the staff to...

Page 42: ...and pages 2 4 and 2 5 2 Press MENU 3 Press 5 to select Pocket Page 5 4 Press 4 to select Page Pager ID 4 Figure 2 14 appears 5 Enter the pager number of the staff member to be paged If the number is shorter than the number of spaces shown in the display press ANS Figure 2 15 appears showing the station you are connected to 6 Enter the two digit number of the pager message to be sent to the staff m...

Page 43: ...Pocket Page While Connected to a Call Code Message Code Message 01 30 02 31 03 32 04 33 05 34 06 35 07 36 08 37 09 38 10 39 11 40 12 41 13 42 14 43 15 44 16 45 17 46 18 47 19 48 20 49 21 50 22 51 23 52 24 53 25 54 26 55 27 56 28 57 29 58 Chart 2 1 Pocket Pager Messages ...

Page 44: ...00 Operation Manual Sending a Pocket Page While Connected to a Call Code Message Code Message 59 80 60 81 61 82 62 83 63 84 64 85 65 86 66 87 67 88 68 89 69 90 70 91 71 92 72 93 73 94 74 95 75 96 76 97 77 98 78 99 79 ...

Page 45: ... Waiting for Data appears briefly b If a staff member of the selected level is registered the display shows the station 1040 and the staff level GREEN The number of staff who have registered at the selected level flashes at the far right of the display 1 of 3 See Figure 2 16 Use the VOL key to scroll through the staff locations c If no staff of the selected level are registered the display shows N...

Page 46: ... Rem Set RED 1 Rem Set AMBER 2 Rem Set GREEN 3 Review VOL DOWN YOUR SYSTEM Rem Set ____________________ 1 Rem Set ____________________ 2 Rem Set ____________________ 3 Review VOL DOWN Press the up or down arrow on the VOL key to scroll through the selections 3 Press 1 2 or 3 to select the desired reminder level a Waiting for Resp response appears briefly b The station number and TALK appear in the...

Page 47: ...s and or additional reminders 1 of 3 flashes after the reminder designation RR See Figure 2 18 Note If a station calls the base master and is placed on reminder then places a higher priority call to the base master before the base master receives a reminder recall for the first call the reminder recall will upgrade to the priority of the second call Automatically Answering a Reminder Recall A remi...

Page 48: ...a reminder has been set 1040 plus the staff level GREEN The number of reminders set at the selected level flashes at the far right of the display 1 of 3 See Figure 2 19 Use the VOL key to scroll through the other reminders c If there are no reminders at the selected level No Rooms RED AMBER or GREEN appears 3 Press CNCL once to return to step 1 to select another reminder level OR Press ANS to conn...

Page 49: ...r be UL Listed if a patient call is canceled anywhere other than the master station or the station that placed the call i e if it is canceled by an IR staff location system To maintain your sys tem s UL Listing in this situation program the patient stations to place calls that are patient emergency 1 Call the station to be assigned a different call priority See Placing a Call on page 2 4 Note You ...

Page 50: ...d either through the pillow speaker receptacle using a call cord adapter or through the top receptacle on an auxil iary input station Aux 2 is accessed through the bottom receptacle on an auxiliary input station If the auxiliary input station only has one receptacle it is typically aux 2 with aux 1 being accessed through the patient station s pillow speaker receptacle 1 Call the station to be assi...

Page 51: ...pears see page 2 23 b The call reappears in the display window followed by TALK 8 Press CNCL or replace the handset to end the call Assigning Team Pagers to a Station Note If your system has version 5 XX video displays no assignment functions can be performed at the base master ProCare 6000 systems with 5 XX video displays use ESM Configuration ip to set up team paging See the ESM Configuration ip...

Page 52: ...2 20 b The tone will resume after a preprogrammed interval or when a subsequent incoming call is received 2 To reactivate a silenced tone press TONE again Silencing Error Tones 1 Press TONE to silence error or failure tones a When the tone is silenced E flashes at the far right See Figure 2 21 b A silenced error tone does not time out 2 To reactivate a silenced error tone press TONE again 2 22 Pro...

Page 53: ...red by the failed master Obtain coverage of a swing station from the failed master Assign a pager number to a staff member who was previously assigned from the failed master The OwnerOut message appears as shown in Figure 2 22 When you see this message either press 1 to cancel the function you are performing or press 3 to carry out the function ProCare 6000 Operation Manual 2 23 The OwnerOut Messa...

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Page 55: ...ces in the areas provided or in the margins Using the Base Master Menu Accessing Menu Selections To access the menu selections 1 Press MENU 2 Use the VOL key to scroll to the desired menu selection then press ANS Notes In this manual each title is followed by the key sequence for that menu function Buttons and keys should be pressed in the order written Example For MENU 1 press the MENU button the...

Page 56: ...connect to a displayed number a Waiting for Resp response appears briefly b If the connection is successful the station and TALK appear in the display c If the connection is not successful the error tone sounds and the base master reverts to the display state 5 Press CNCL to end the call 3 2 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual Auto Dialing MENU 1 1161 autoDial Figure 3 1 Auto Dial Display Showing Statio...

Page 57: ...t paging and system monitor operations However taking a master off duty in systems equipped with MatchMaker ip and MessageMaker ip software does not affect pocket paging or system monitor Check with your supervisor or administrator regarding your particular system 1 Press MENU 2 Press 2 to toggle the base master between on duty and off duty a If the base master is on duty a heartbeat flashes in th...

Page 58: ...s 1 again to select Capture Master 1 Figure 3 4 appears 5 Enter the ID number of the base master to capture usually three to six characters If the ID is shorter than the number of spaces in the display window press ANS a Waiting for Resp response and Waiting for Data appear briefly b If the capture is successful the Capture Scan mode is automatically initiated See Figure 3 5 c If the capture is no...

Page 59: ...tured more than one base master your base master will alternate C with the number of base masters captured See Figure 3 6 The base master you have captured will display c at the far right of its display window to indicate that its calls are covered by another base master See Figure 3 7 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual 3 5 Assigning Base Masters Staff and Stations MENU 3 ProCare 6000 C 3 Figure 3 6 Ca...

Page 60: ... shorter than the number of spaces in the display window press ANS a Waiting for Data appears briefly b If the share command is successful the Capture Share Scan mode is automatically initiated See Figure 3 9 c If the share is not successful an error tone sounds and you are prompted to enter the base master ID again Return to step 5 6 Press CNCL repeatedly to exit the menu and return to the normal...

Page 61: ...y the number of masters shared if more than one and c to indicate that it is sharing call coverage with other base masters See Figure 3 10 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual 3 7 Assigning Base Masters Staff and Stations MENU 3 ProCare 6000 C 3 c Figure 3 10 Display Showing a Shared Base Master ...

Page 62: ...e masters shared or captured by your base master appear in the display window followed by UnCov and the number of masters currently covered or shared 1 of 2 See Figure 3 11 Press the VOL key to scroll the selections c If there are no shared or captured masters NoMaster Covered appears 5 Press ANS when the base master to be released appears in the display window a The selected base master is releas...

Page 63: ...d or captured by your base master appear in the display window followed by Cover See Figure 3 12 Press the VOL key to scroll the selections c If there are no shared or captured base masters NoMaster Covered appears 5 Press CNCL repeatedly to exit the menu and return to the normal display If you do not the base master automatically exits the menu after a programmed interval ProCare 6000 Operation M...

Page 64: ...oftware to assign staff See the MatchMaker ip User Guide 1 Press MENU 2 Press 3 to select Assignments 3 3 Press 2 to select Assign Staff 2 4 Press 1 to select BedToPrimStaff 1 Figure 3 13 appears 5 Enter the station number If the number is shorter than the number of spaces in the display press ANS a The old primary staff number appears briefly oPsID then the prompt for the new number nPsID _ _ _ _...

Page 65: ...e Staff to Stations MENU 3 2 2 This menu selection allows you to assign an alternate staff member to a station The sta tion MUST be covered by your base master either by capturing by swinging or by coverage assignment Notes If your system has version 4 XX video displays use the video display to perform this function instead of the base master If your system has version 5 XX video displays no assig...

Page 66: ...pears see page 2 23 7 Press CNCL repeatedly to exit the menu and return to the normal display If you do not the base master automatically exits the menu after a programmed interval Creating Staff IDs MENU 3 2 3 This menu selection allows you to create new staff IDs Note If your system has version 4 XX video displays use the video display to perform this function instead of the base master If your ...

Page 67: ...r base master to your base master so that you will received calls placed from that station Notes This is a temporary coverage until another base master swings the station away Permanent coverage is not affected by swing operation Only designated swing stations should be swung in this manner These stations should be recorded in the Designated Swing Stations Chart on page 3 15 To assign a swing stat...

Page 68: ...y area to another A duty area is a set of stations that have been grouped together Stations can be audio paged and monitored by duty area Notes This is a temporary assignment until the station is assigned to another duty area Base master coverage is not affected by duty area assignment Only designated swing stations should be assigned in this manner These stations should be recorded in the Designa...

Page 69: ...and return to the normal display If you do not the base master automatically exits the menu after a programmed interval ProCare 6000 Operation Manual 3 15 Assigning Base Masters Staff and Stations MENU 3 Designated Swing Stations Chart Swing Station 1 Swing Station 2 Swing Station 3 Swing Station 4 Swing Station 5 Swing Station 6 Swing Station 7 Swing Station 8 Swing Station 9 Swing Station 10 Swi...

Page 70: ... how your system is configured you may not be able to page hallway stations or answer station calls while another base master is making a hall page 1 Press MENU 2 Press 4 to select Audio Page 4 3 Press 1 to select Hallway Page 1 4 Lift the handset when prompted by the base master display To cancel an audio page press CNCL before lifting the handset 5 Speak into the handset to make your announcemen...

Page 71: ...one ZIU card a Press 1 All Stations to page all stations within the LAG b Press 2 Staff Only to page all stations with any staff member registered c Press 3 RED Only to page only those stations with red presence registered d Press 4 AMBER Only to page only those stations with amber presence registered e Press 5 GREEN Only to page only those stations with green presence registered Note Red amber an...

Page 72: ...ase master b Press 2 Staff Only to page all stations with any staff member registered c Press 3 RED Only to page only those stations with red presence registered d Press 4 AMBER Only to page only those stations with amber presence registered e Press 5 GREEN Only to page only those stations with green presence registered Note Red amber and green presence correspond to the colored buttons on the pre...

Page 73: ... group b Press 2 Staff Only to page all stations with any staff member registered c Press 3 RED Only to page only those stations with red presence registered d Press 4 AMBER Only to page only those stations with amber presence registered e Press 5 GREEN Only to page only those stations with green presence registered Note Red amber and green presence correspond to the colored buttons on the presenc...

Page 74: ...pocket paging functions can be performed using the base master or the video display software ProCare 6000 Systems with 5 XX video displays use MessageMaker ip software to page staff See the MessageMaker ip User Guide 1 Press MENU 2 Press 5 to select Pocket Page 5 3 Press 1 to select Page Bed Prim 1 Figure 3 20 appears 4 Enter the station number If the number is shorter than the number of spaces in...

Page 75: ... pocket paging functions can be performed using the base master or the video display software ProCare 6000 Systems with 5 XX video displays use MessageMaker ip software to page staff See the MessageMaker ip User Guide 1 Press MENU 2 Press 5 to select Pocket Page 5 3 Press 2 to select Page Bed Alt 2 Figure 3 20 on page 3 20 appears 4 Enter the station number If the number is shorter than the number...

Page 76: ...f ID number of the staff member to be paged If the number is shorter than the number of spaces in the display press ANS Figure 3 23 appears 5 Enter the message It can be a combination of up to eight numbers 0 through 9 the configured buttons on the key pad letters or codes or spaces If the message is less than eight characters press ANS a Waiting for Resp appears briefly b The page is sent 6 Repea...

Page 77: ...to select Page Pager ID 4 Figure 3 24 appears 4 Enter the pager number If the number is shorter than the number of spaces in the display press ANS Figure 3 25 appears 5 Enter the message It can be a combination of up to eight numbers 0 through 9 the configured buttons on the key pad letters or codes or spaces If the message is less than eight characters press ANS a Waiting for Resp response appear...

Page 78: ...the number is shorter than the number of spaces in the display press ANS Waiting for Data appears then OldPager then a prompt for the new pager Figure 3 27 on page 3 25 Note You can review the staff number and the old pager number by pressing VOL up Then press VOL down to return to Figure 3 27 on page 3 25 before proceeding 5 Enter the new pager number and press ANS 6 Waiting for Data and Waiting ...

Page 79: ...Press 5 to select Pocket Page 5 3 Press 6 to select Charge Pager 6 Waiting for Data appears then OldPager then NewPager _ _ _ _ _ See Figure 3 27 Note You can review the old charge pager number by pressing VOL up Then press VOL down to return to Figure 3 27 before proceeding 4 Enter the charge pager number and press ANS a Waiting for Data and Waiting for Resp appear briefly b If the pager number i...

Page 80: ...e the MatchMaker ip Administrator Guide 1 Press MENU 2 Press 5 to select Pocket Page 5 3 Press 7 to select Create Pager 7 Figure 3 28 appears 4 Enter the new pager number If the number is shorter than the number of spaces in the display press ANS Waiting for Data appears briefly then the base master returns to Figure 3 28 5 Repeat step 4 to create more pager numbers 6 Press CNCL repeatedly to exit...

Page 81: ...s 6 to select Settings 6 3 Press 1 to select Set Tone Level 1 Tone Level and the current tone level setting appear 4 Press the VOL up or down arrows to increase or decrease the tone levels The volume level heard from the base master corresponds to the displayed setting 5 Press ANS when the desired tone level is set 6 Press CNCL repeatedly to exit the menu and return to the normal display If you do...

Page 82: ... must be entered for single digit dates 6 Enter the last two digits of the current year a If you make a mistake press CNCL and repeat steps 4 through 6 b The time window appears Hour _ _ Min _ _ 7 Enter the time in 24 hour format a If you make a mistake press CNCL and repeat step 7 b The Day of Week window appears Day of Week _ 8 Enter the numeric equivalent to the current day of the week Sunday i...

Page 83: ...ation and Configuration Manual Version ID MENU 8 2 This function displays the base master s current version ID number and operation information This information may be needed during troubleshooting or configuration 1 Press MENU 2 Press 8 to select Test Program 8 3 Press 2 to select Version ID 2 This information appears in the display window Version and date of the base master s software The base m...

Page 84: ...em Installation and Config uration Manual Dukane recommends that the person responsible for programming the base master record the assigned functions in the chart below Dukane also recommends making extra copies of the blank chart for possible future reconfiguration 3 30 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual Configurable Buttons A N B S C E D W Chart 3 3 Configurable Buttons ...

Page 85: ...ration of single gang stations pillow speakers call cords and call cord adapters Single and Dual Patient Stations The single patient station is normally mounted in the head wall adjacent to a patient s bed The single patient station is pictured in Figure 4 1 below continued Section ProCare 6000 Operation Manual 4 1 4 CANCEL STAFF CODE AUX AUX CALL ALIGN CONNECTOR TAB BED Figure 4 1 Model 4A2481 Si...

Page 86: ...s will send two calls one left bed and one right bed when this button is pressed This causes the following to happen The light on the CODE button illuminates to confirm call placement The patient station beeps eight times The associated corridor light illuminates and flashes at a designated rate default is fast flash amber The call appears on the base master display Tones sound at the base master ...

Page 87: ...he light on the STAFF button illuminates to confirm call placement The patient station beeps eight times The associated corridor light illuminates and flashes at a designated rate default is fast flash green The call appears on the base master display Tones sound at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active Canceling a Staff Emergency Call Staff emergency calls ca...

Page 88: ... occur The light on the station s AUX button extinguishes The associated corridor light extinguishes The call disappears from the base master The tones cease at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active The CANCEL Button Pressing this button cancels almost any call that was placed from this station However it will not stop the BED light from flashing and it cannot...

Page 89: ...nt station the BED light will continue flashing until the bed is reconnected or a dummy plug is inserted in its place The AUX Light The AUX light will flash when an auxiliary call is triggered by a bed auxiliary device such as a heart monitor or ventilator by a room auxiliary device such as a smoke de tector or by pressing the AUX button on the station On a dual station it also indicates which bed...

Page 90: ...ht left bed right CALL light right bed The patient can send a call either by pressing the nurse call button on the pillow speaker or by using a call cord assembly The appropriate CALL light will also flash when the BED light flashes to indicate which bed has been disconnected and to confirm that a cord out call has been sent to the master station If the bed is connected to a dual receptacle wall p...

Page 91: ...placed on reminder the reminder can be canceled by pressing the station s CANCEL button It can also be canceled by registering staff presence in the room either manually by pressing the button on a presence station or automatically by wearing a staff IR locator badge The registered presence must be the same level as the set reminder When CANCEL is pressed or presence is registered the following th...

Page 92: ...utton places a normal staff call rather than an emergency staff call Calls placed from staff rooms are more likely to be routine communications than they are emergencies The DUTY Button On staff stations pressing this button activates the system monitor function Pressing this button again deactivates system monitor On duty stations the system monitor function cannot be shut off So this button does...

Page 93: ...e same duty area as the monitoring station If your system is configured for staff or duty monitor mode the system activates staff or duty mode first However if all base masters covering the monitoring station are placed off duty the system reverts to master mode Activating System Monitor at a Staff Duty or Patient Station On the 4A24XX series patient stations system monitor is activated automatica...

Page 94: ...es to indicate your presence both IR location and presence The base master and video display if present register the staff presence IR location shows staff name on video display The staff duty station or the patient station associated with the presence station becomes a monitoring station both IR location and presence See Activating System Monitor at a Staff Duty or Patient Station on page A 8 Pre...

Page 95: ...o your registered staff level Figure 4 4 on the preceding page You may also press the System Monitor button on the station see Figure A 5 on page A 9 or press and hold CANCEL for 2 seconds see Figure 4 1 on page 4 1 When you do this happens The LED associated with the registered staff level extinguishes The associated corridor light extinguishes Staff presence is no longer registered at the base m...

Page 96: ...tes to confirm call placement The call appears at the base master and the video display if present A tone sounds at the base master A continuous tone sounds at the associated patient station if presence is registered The associated corridor light illuminates and flashes at a designated rate 4 12 ProCare 6000 Operation Manual Placing an Emergency Call Figure 4 5 Pull Cord Lavatory Emergency Station...

Page 97: ...shes at a designated rate Placing an Emergency Call From a Code Blue Station Press the station s CODE BLUE button See Figure 4 7 When you do this happens The station s call assurance LED illuminates to confirm call placement The call appears at the base master and the video display if present A tone sounds at the base master A continuous tone sounds at the associated patient station if presence is...

Page 98: ...tory emergency staff emergency and code blue calls can only be canceled at the station that placed the call Press the CANCEL button on the lavatory station staff emergency station or code blue station that placed the call See Figures 4 5 4 6 4 7 and 4 8 on pages 4 12 through 4 14 When you do this happens The station s call assurance LED extinguishes The associated corridor light extinguishes The t...

Page 99: ...t any staff duty stations and at any activated system monitoring stations The associated corridor lights flash at an assigned rate See the Auxiliary Call Corridor Light Flash Rates Chart on page 4 31 Answering an Auxiliary Call Auxiliary calls are displayed and answered at the base master in the same manner as other priority calls See Answering a Call on page 2 2 of this manual Placing an Auxiliar...

Page 100: ...g in place of the device If the auxiliary equipment resets itself the call will self cancel Call Cord Station Operation The 9A2130 call cord station is located in ancillary areas The cord receptacle accepts any standard Dukane call cord See Cord Assemblies on page 4 27 When a call cord is connected to the station it can place a normal patient call to the base master Press the button on the attache...

Page 101: ...ed and pil low speaker can be plugged into either receptacle The 9A2137A can be used with the 7A2031 standard pillow speaker or the 7x2131 smart pillow speakers When a device is unplugged from either receptacle a cord out call is placed Either reinsert the device or insert one of the attached dummy plugs then press the CANCEL button on the associated patient station Note You must have at least one...

Page 102: ... nurse call and basic TV control and audio functions The 7A2016 has four additional pushbuttons that can provide lighting and auxiliary controls depending on how your system is set up See Figure 4 12 Model 7A2031 The 7A2031 pillow speaker can be used with all ProCare 6000 special purpose patient sta tions Hill Rom Stryker and Amedco compatible See Figure 4 13 The 7A2031 provides nurse call and bas...

Page 103: ...31 The 7A B C2131 smart pillow speakers can be used with all Dukane ProCare 6000 special purpose patient stations These smart pillow speakers provide nurse call lighting controls and TV control of smart television sets man ufactured by RCA 7A2131 Zenith 7B2131 and Philips 7C2131 See Figure 4 15 These pillow speakers include an internationally rec ognized i button to control the TV closed caption f...

Page 104: ...e pillow speaker Otherwise the patient will communicate through the patient station speaker microphone 2 Volume Control This large thumbwheel adjusts entertainment audio volume only It does not con trol intercom volume Turn counter clockwise to increase entertainment volume Turn clockwise to de crease entertainment volume 3 Nurse Call Button Press this button to place a call to the base master Thi...

Page 105: ...may have other assigned functions 7 i Button OR Auxiliary Button On the smart pillow speakers this is an internationally recognized i button that controls the TV closed caption function and turns the function on and off On other pillow speakers the function of this button is determined by your sys tem s configuration If it is not labeled on the pillow speaker it is not functional 8 Ancillary Butto...

Page 106: ...onversational tone 4 If the call is placed on reminder the green LED under the nurse call button flashes slowly Placing a Staff Emergency Call from a Pillow Speaker 1 Register staff presence in the room See Registering Staff Presence on page D 10 2 Press the nurse call button on the pillow speaker twice in rapid succession Note The base master will show two calls when you do this the staff emergen...

Page 107: ... call disappears from the base master display and the video display if present The call disappears from stations where the system monitor function is active and from any staff duty stations Canceling a Patient Normal Patient Priority or Patient Emergency Call Either press the CANCEL button on the associated patient station or register staff pres ence the room When you do this happens The CALL LED ...

Page 108: ... stations where the system monitor function is active or from any staff duty stations Pillow Speaker Care To ensure proper operation of the pillow speaker follow these precautions Use the provided bed clip to secure the pillow speaker to the patient s bedding for easy accessibility Use the provided cord clamp to secure the pillow speaker cord to itself Do not wrap the pillow speaker cord around th...

Page 109: ... To cancel the call either press the CAN CEL button on the station if the device is no longer needed or reinsert the device and press CANCEL Model 570 304 Call Cord Adapter Use the 570 304 adapter when you need to con nect a call cord to a patient station in place of a pillow speaker This adapter accepts a common pushbutton call cord air activated call cord or auxiliary monitor device with a stand...

Page 110: ...tained dry contact closure If the adapter its attached call cord or its attached pillow speaker is unplugged a cord out call is placed If its attached auxiliary device is unplugged an auxiliary call is placed To cancel the call either press the CANCEL button on the station if the device is no lon ger needed or reinsert the device and press CANCEL Note The auxiliary call cannot be canceled unless s...

Page 111: ...f the device is no longer needed or reinsert the device and press CANCEL Note The auxiliary call cannot be canceled unless something is plugged into the AUX input If an auxiliary device is not plugged into the adapter the AUX input must have a dummy plug inserted See page 4 30 The adapter came with a dummy plug BE CAREFUL NOT TO LOSE IT Cord Assemblies Air cord assemblies provide a pressure activa...

Page 112: ... 200 448 is 6 feet 1 8 m long Model 200 449 is 10 feet 3 0 m long Models 200 1071 and 200 1073 Single Squeeze Pad Air Cord Assemblies These assemblies provide nurse call capabilities to a patient with one patient station They are specif ically designed for patients undergoing oxygen therapy Both assemblies have a large squeeze pad actuator for patients with impaired dexterity Model 200 1071 is 6 f...

Page 113: ...nt with one patient station They have a mo mentary pushbutton switch Model 200 1171 is 6 feet 1 8 m long Model 200 1172 is 12 feet 3 7 m long Models 200 1173 and 200 1174 Dual Call Cord Assemblies These assemblies provide nurse call capabilities to two patients with one patient station They have two momentary pushbutton switches Model 200 1173 is 6 feet 1 8 m long Model 200 1174 is 12 feet 3 7 m l...

Page 114: ... station automatically places a call from the station If you need to remove a device from a patient station remove it insert a dummy plug then press the station s CANCEL button Cord Assembly Care The cord assemblies can be wiped down with a damp cloth or with any disinfectant typi cally used by hospital maintenance e g Sidex Staphine or a 10 bleach water solution DO NOT soak the cords 4 30 ProCare...

Page 115: ... Flash Rate Code Blue Amber Fast 60 ppm Staff Emergency Green Fast 60 ppm Lavatory Red Fast 60 ppm Patient Emergency White Fast 60 ppm Patient Priority White Slow 15 ppm Patient Normal White Steady Staff White Steady Chart 4 1 Corridor Light Flash Rates Auxiliary Call Corridor Light Color Flash Rate Room Red green amber off Marquee AE1 White Fast 60 ppm AE2 White Fast 60 ppm AE3 White Fast 60 ppm ...

Page 116: ...LED Flash Rate Tone Rate Code Blue Fast 60 ppm Very fast 240 ppm Staff Emergency Fast 60 ppm Fast 60 ppm Lavatory Fast 60 ppm Fast 60 ppm Patient Emergency Fast 60 ppm Fast 60 ppm Patient Priority Slow 30 ppm Slow 15 ppm Patient Normal Slow 30 ppm Slow 15 ppm Chart 4 3 Staff Duty and Monitoring Station Flash and Tone Rates Auxiliary Call LED Flash Rate Tone Rate Room Fast 60 ppm Very fast 240 ppm ...

Page 117: ...ions Review the following descriptions and instructions before using the Telco functions Once you are familiar with the functions in this section you can refer to the Telco Basic Operation Chart on pages 6 10 and 6 11 Extension Access Number This is a preassigned number that must be dialed to access the Telco A separate exten sion is assigned to each Telco card in the system For future reference w...

Page 118: ...r facility has the newer Telco card Model 110 3628B and a PBX that supports the Call Party Disconnect feature loop drop you do not need to press the pound key twice You can simply hang up the phone The Star Key Press the star key before entering a station number when placing a call or to reacti vate the preset timeout feature See Timeout Warning below Timeout Warning After you call a station you h...

Page 119: ...ANCEL LED and pillow speaker LED if present illuminate to in dicate connection 5 Talk to the person through the handset 6 To end your telephone session press the pound key twice to disconnect from the Telco A brief warble tone confirms disconnection CAUTION You must press the pound key TWICE to disconnect from the Telco If you do not the Telco will be unusable until it times out Note If your facil...

Page 120: ...ic telephone ring and a beep confirm that you have accessed the Telco If the Telco is in use you will hear a busy signal 3 Enter your staff ID number You are connected to the highest priority unanswered call in your assignment 4 Talk to the person through the handset 5 To end your telephone session press the pound key twice to disconnect from the Telco A brief warble tone confirms disconnection CA...

Page 121: ...our reference record the number of zeroes here ______________________ You are connected to the highest priority unanswered call 4 Talk to the person through the handset 5 To end your telephone session press the pound key twice to disconnect from the Telco A brief warble tone confirms disconnection CAUTION You must press the pound key TWICE to disconnect from the Telco If you do not the Telco will ...

Page 122: ... end your telephone session press the pound key twice to disconnect from the Telco A brief warble tone confirms disconnection CAUTION You must press the pound key TWICE to disconnect from the Telco If you do not the Telco will be unusable until it times out Note If your facility has the newer Telco card Model 110 3628B and a PBX that supports the Call Party Disconnect feature you do not need to pr...

Page 123: ...go to step 6 then try again 5 Speak into the handset to make your page 6 To end your telephone session press the pound key twice to disconnect from the Telco A brief warble tone confirms disconnection CAUTION You must press the pound key TWICE to disconnect from the Telco If you do not the Telco will be unusable until it times out Note If your facility has the newer Telco card Model 110 3628B and ...

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Page 125: ...ation Chart page 6 2 This chart is a quick reference of base master operations Detailed Menu Chart page 6 4 This chart shows the functions available within the basic menu operations Telco Basic Operation Chart page 6 10 This chart is a quick reference of Telco operations ProCare 6000 Operation Manual 6 1 Section 6 ...

Page 126: ...page 2 3 Press VOL to scroll the calls Press ANS to connect Press CNCL to end You are connected to the displayed call Placing a Call using the key pad page 2 4 Enter the station number Press CNCL to end You are connected to the station Placing a Call using the configured alpha keys page 2 4 Press the configured key for the desired station Press CNCL to end You are connected to the station Placing ...

Page 127: ...el Press ANS to connect to the displayed station Press CNCL to end The display scrolls staff locations by the selected level Setting Priorities page 2 19 Connect to the station Press PRIORITY Scroll VOL the priorities Press ANS to select the displayed priority Press CNCL to end Selected priority is assigned to a station Setting the Master On Off Duty page 3 3 Press MENU 2 Toggles the base master b...

Page 128: ...an 4 Captures shares or releases another base master s coverage area Capture Master 1 page 3 4 Press MENU 3 1 1 Enter master ID Press ANS Captures another base master s coverage area Share Master 2 page 3 6 Press MENU 3 1 2 Enter master ID Press ANS Shares another base master s coverage area Release Master 3 page 3 8 Press MENU 3 1 3 Press VOL to scroll list Press ANS to release displayed master P...

Page 129: ...ess CNCL Assigns a primary staff member to a station BedTo AltStaff 2 page 3 11 Press MENU 3 2 2 Enter station number unless in communication with station Enter new alternate staff ID Press CNCL Assigns an alternate staff member to a station Create StaffID 3 page 3 12 Press MENU 3 2 3 Enter new staff ID Press CNCL Creates new staff ID numbers Note In some situations pressing ANS after entering a s...

Page 130: ... assigned duty area 4 Hallway Page 1 page 3 16 Press MENU 4 1 Lift handset Make page Replace handset Transmits a page to all hallway stations All LAG Page 2 page 3 17 Press MENU 4 2 Select an option 1 All Stations 2 Staff Only 3 Red Only 4 Amber Only 5 Green Only Lift handset Make page Replace handset Transmits a page to the selected stations within the base master s LAG Note In some situations pr...

Page 131: ...to the selected stations in the selected page group 5 Page Bed Prim 1 page 3 20 Press MENU 5 1 Enter station number unless in communication with station Enter message code Page is sent Transmits a message to the primary staff assigned to the station Page Bed Alt 2 page 3 21 Press MENU 5 2 Enter station number unless in communication with station Enter message code Page is sent Transmits a message ...

Page 132: ...ager 5 page 3 24 Press MENU 5 5 Enter staff number Enter new pager number Assigns pager numbers to staff members Charge Pager 6 page 3 25 Press MENU 5 6 Enter new charge pager number Assigns a charge pager Create Pager 7 page 3 26 Press MENU 5 7 Enter new pager number Press CNCL Creates new pager numbers Note In some situations pressing ANS after entering a selection is optional After a two second...

Page 133: ...Press ANS Press CNCL Sets date time and day at the base master 8 Program 1 page 3 29 Press MENU 8 1 Enter the password Accesses programming mode See the ProCare 6000 System Installation and Configuration Manual Version ID 2 page 3 29 Press MENU 8 2 Press CNCL Displays the base master s current software version and ID number Note In some situations pressing ANS after entering a selection is optiona...

Page 134: ...ess to disconnect b Press c Enter the next room bed number Repeat a b and c to place additional calls Press to disconnect or if your system supports Call Party Disconnect hang up the phone to disconnect You can place more than one call without hanging up Answering a Call placed from an assigned station page 5 4 Enter the Telco extension number Enter your staff ID number The telephone connects to t...

Page 135: ...ered call with the highest priority Placing a Call on Reminder page 5 6 Connect to a station using one of the methods under Answering Calls or Placing Calls Press 1 2 or 3 to set the desired reminder level Press to disconnect or if your system supports Call Party Disconnect hang up the phone to disconnect The selected reminder level is set for the answered call Paging Hallway Speakers page 5 7 Ent...

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Page 137: ...nterface with special station applications and auxiliaries Staff duty stations are normally located in any room where staff members may be tempo rarily working Staff duty stations may or may not have presence buttons on them Station Button Descriptions Station templates are basically the same however not all the buttons pressure sensitive switches described appear on each station See Figure A 1 on...

Page 138: ...ED This LED illuminates when an auxiliary call is placed from the station This happens when a monitor device Room Aux Bed Aux 1 or Bed Aux 2 associated with the station goes into alarm mode and provides a contact closure SYSTEM MONITOR This button activates the system monitor function See pages A 8 and A 10 A 2 Appendix Four Gang Station Operations Station Button Descriptions SYSTEM MONITOR CODE B...

Page 139: ...g pages explain how to use patient and staff stations Patient and staff station operations are basically performed in the same manner regardless of the station used Note These instructions are based on default system settings If your system is configured differently or your stations have custom overlays note these changes in the margins Station calls are also indicated by corridor lights mounted t...

Page 140: ...n where the system monitor function is active default or any staff duty station where staff presence is registered The registered staff level and SYSTEM MONITOR LEDs flash at stations where the system monitor is activated Notes Normal calls placed using a call cord assembly connected to a station produce the same results To place a call from a pillow speaker see Placing a Normal Call from a Pillow...

Page 141: ... station can only be canceled by pressing the emergency station s CANCEL button Placing a Priority Call Press the station s CALL CODE BLUE or STAFF EMERG button to place a pro grammed priority code blue or staff emergency call from a patient or staff duty station See Figure A 3 on page A 4 When you do this happens The station s CALL LED illuminates to confirm call placement The associated corridor...

Page 142: ... patient emergency call can also be canceled by registering any level of presence in the room that placed the call However code blue lavatory and staff emergency calls can only be canceled at the station that placed the call by pressing CANCEL See Canceling an Emergency Call on page 4 14 Canceling a Reminder Press the station s CANCEL button to cancel a call placed on reminder See Using the REMIND...

Page 143: ...ter attendant cannot hear any sound from the station Note When a station is in secrecy mode the person at the station can hear the base master attendant but the attendant cannot hear the other person Secrecy mode can be suspended by placing a call from the station or from an attached pillow speaker Secrecy is automati cally reinstated when the call ends and remains activated until it is canceled S...

Page 144: ... If your system is configured for staff or duty monitor mode the system activates staff or duty mode first However if all base masters covering the monitoring station are placed off duty the system reverts to master mode Activating System Monitor at a Staff Duty or Patient Station Press the SYSTEM MONITOR button to activate the system monitor at a staff duty or patient station See Figures A 5 and ...

Page 145: ...tions CALL CODE BLUE STAFF EMERG SECRECY CANCEL SYSTEM MONITOR Figure A 5 Staff Duty Station Model 4A2395A SYSTEM MONITOR CODE BLUE STAFF EMERG SECRECY CALL CANCEL AUX CALL ALIGN CONNECTOR TAB CALL ALIGN CONNECTOR TAB Figure A 6 Dual Patient Station Model 4A2386A ...

Page 146: ...ing Canceling System Monitor To cancel the system monitor function from a particular station either press the SYS TEM MONITOR button on the monitoring station or remove all registered presences from the station See Removing a Registered Presence on page 4 11 When you do this happens The station s SYSTEM MONITOR LED extinguishes The illuminated staff presence button extinguishes if present The asso...

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