General Information
Safe Place Transmitters User Guide
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
This chapter provides general information
about the transmitters. It includes
information on the transmitters, printed
warranty dates, banding the transmitters,
required transmitter testing, replacing the
clamp on a transmitter, and care and
cleaning.
Transmitters
The transmitters are lightweight and
compact. They can be left on the patient
during bathing but prolonged exposure to
wet conditions and complete submersion
should be avoided.
SUBMERSION
—Prolonged submersion may
result in equipment and/or system failure and
voids any and all Product Warranties.
When activated, a transmitter sends a signal
that is received by Exit Alarm Receivers and
Alarming Band Receivers. If a patient
wearing a transmitter is detected in an Exit
Alarm Zone and the door is open, an alarm
sounds at the exit as well as at a Central
Server and its network of Client computers.
RADIO FREQUENCY:
The radio frequency
(RF) characteristics of certain metal crib carts
may interfere or block the Infant transmitter’s
signal during transport, preventing detection
by the system’s Exit Receiver.
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