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Features of the Sitter II
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Ten alarm tones.
There are ten different alarm tone options which can be used in different
patient rooms, or to discern between different caregivers or levels of fall risk for easy patient
identification.
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Four alarm modes.
Four alarm modes allow for facility or alarm choices regarding caregiver
notification in the event the alarm is triggered. The alarm modes are: “Voice and Tone”, “Tone
only”, “Voice only”, and “Mute”.
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Five alarm volumes.
Five alarm volume settings allow for facility or alarm choices regarding
caregiver notification in the event the alarm is triggered. The volume options are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
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Voice feature.
Allows a family member, friend or caregiver to record a personal message
that will sound if pressure is removed from the sensor pad, chair belt sensor is unfastened or
PIR sensor is activated and the alarm mode is set to “Voice” or “Voice and Tone”. This feature
can provide patient communication in their language, or by a caregiver or family member for
familiarity.
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HOlD Button.
Allows you to remove a patient from a bed or chair without the need to turn
off the alarm (e.g., for therapy, toileting or socializing). Alarm will resume monitoring when
patient returns to the bed or chair.
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Optional alarm delay between 0-10 seconds.
Allows you to adjust alarm timing for each
patient. The delay allows you to determine, by alarm, the number of seconds between the
time pressure is removed from the sensor, chair belt sensor is unfastened, or PIR sensor is
activated and the time the alarm activates.
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Sensor monitoring.
This alarm connects to any Posey sensor pad, including chair, toilet,
above and below bed mattress and chair belt sensor and PIR sensors. Bed sensors work with
most institutional mattress styles and mattress overlays. Alarm activates when weight is
removed from sensor pad, chair belt sensor is unfastened, or PIR sensor detects activity.
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Nurse Call Interface.
Provides dual alarm notice at patient’s room and nursing station.
Provides the ability to mute the alarming function at the patient’s bedside and just alarm at
any nurse call system notification points.
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Failsafe sensor alarm.
The Posey Sitter II activates if a sensor cord is removed from the alarm.
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Battery operated.
The alarm utilizes four (4) “C” alkaline batteries. There are no complicated
cords or risk of power shortages or shock.
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low battery warning.
low battery light blinks when batteries need changing.
NEVER connect other manufacturers’ sensors to a Posey alarm. use of another
manufacturers’ sensors may damage the Posey alarm, cause the fall monitoring system not
to function as intended, and will void the factory warranty.
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