Stanley M200 Setup & User Manual

Fall Management System
M200 Fall Monitor
Setup & User Guide
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Important Recommendation
STANLEY Healthcare’s systems are designed to assist staff in providing a high degree of safety for people and assets and therefore should be used as a component of a comprehensive safety program of policies, procedures, and processes. As with every safety system, STANLEY Healthcare highly recommends regular system operational checks to verify functional integrity.
There are no known issues with the usage of this equipment in association with other investigations or treatments at the facility.
Cautions and Warnings
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FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN HARM TO YOUR SYSTEM OR CAUSE IT TO FUNCTION IMPROPERLY, INTERMITTENTLY, OR NOT AT ALL.
• Use the M200 Fall Monitor only with approved accessories.
• Remove batteries when the Monitor is not in use to avoid battery
power loss.
• Use care when connecting the Sensormat® pads. Gently remove or connect cords using the retaining tab. Pulling on cords may damage them and/or result in system failure.
CAUTION
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FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF PERSONS IN YOUR CARE.
• A low battery condition in the Monitor is indicated by the Low Battery indicator flashing YELLOW once every 3 seconds, a Negative Confirmation Tone, as well as a “Low Battery” voice indication. Immediately change the monitor’s batteries.
• Test the M200 Fall Monitor and Sensormat pad before each use and inspect the cords and pads for signs of damage. Immediately replace any components with signs of wear or damage.
• Sensormats may not be effective with air type bed mattresses or air type chair cushion pads; test before using.
• Do not place the monitor within 0.3 m (1 ft.) of and facing the resident. Placing the Monitor on a wheelchair back is acceptable as long as the monitor is facing away from the resident.
• The M200 Fall Monitor is only one part of your facility’s fall management program. The M200 Fall Monitor is not a substitute for proper nursing care or routine visual monitoring by caregivers. The effectiveness of the M200 Fall Monitor relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the M200 Fall Monitor system alarm.
• The M200 Fall Monitor system will not stop a person from leaving a bed or chair. It is intended only to alert a caregiver that a patient or resident may need assistance. Other interventions may be required.
• Keep the Sensormat pad flat at all times. Folding the pad may damage it. Do not use the pad if it has been folded.
• Do not immerse the Sensormat pads in liquids. The pad will not operate properly if the pad is exposed to excessive liquids. If the pad is immersed in liquid, discard it immediately.
• Operators of this equipment must be familiar with the functions and usage as described in this manual, and must be properly trained in the resident care policies and procedures of the facility.
• Any modification of this equipment is not allowed, voids all warranties, and may result in injury to or death of persons in your care.
WARNING
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
ATTENTION
RISQUE D’EXPLOSION SI LA PILE EST REMPLACÉE PAR UN TYPE INCORRECT.
SE DÉBARRASSER DES PILES USAGÉES SELON LES INSTRUCTIONS.
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Contents
CopyrightInformation.................................................................................................... ii
ImportantRecommendation.......................................................................................ii
CautionsandWarnings................................................................................................... ii
Introduction ................................................................................................. 1
CheckYourShipment......................................................................................................1
OtherComponentsSoldSeparately..........................................................................1
Overview ...................................................................................................... 2
Hardware Features .................................................................................... 3
Speaker.................................................................................................................................4
ResetButton.......................................................................................................................4
FrontPanelStatusIndicators........................................................................................4
BatteryCovers....................................................................................................................7
ControlSettings................................................................................................................8
Ports.......................................................................................................................................9
AdditionalFeatures..........................................................................................................9
Alarm and Status Indicators ...................................................................10
ResetButtonRedLED................................................................................................. 10
ResetButtonGreenLED.............................................................................................. 10
ResetButtonAmberLED............................................................................................ 10
StatusIndicatorIcons................................................................................................... 10
Audible Alerts ............................................................................................ 11
PadAlarms....................................................................................................................... 11
ConrmationTones....................................................................................................... 11
LowBatteryBeep........................................................................................................... 11
Monitor Setup ........................................................................................... 12
Volume(Speakericon)................................................................................................ 12
ToneSelection(MusicNoteicon)........................................................................... 12
IlluminationIntensity(Lightbulbicon).................................................................. 13
RecordingCustomPadAlarms................................................................................. 14
DIPSwitchSettings....................................................................................................... 15
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LatchingandNon-Latching....................................................................................... 16
Using Sensormat Pads .............................................................................17
Bed......................................................................................................................................18
Chair/Wheelchair...........................................................................................................18
Toilet...................................................................................................................................18
Seatbelt............................................................................................................................. 19
FloorSensormatPad.................................................................................................... 19
Testing the Sensormat Pads ...................................................................20
Bed,Chair,ToiletandCommode..............................................................................20
Seatbelt............................................................................................................................. 21
FloorPad...........................................................................................................................22
Cleaning......................................................................................................22
Using the Monitor .....................................................................................23
HoldMode(30Seconds).............................................................................................23
SuspendMode(2Minutes)........................................................................................24
Batteries ......................................................................................................25
ReplacingMonitorBatteries......................................................................................25
Power Supply .............................................................................................26
Monitor Mounting/Installation Options ..............................................27
WallMounting................................................................................................................27
ChairorBedFootboard/HeadboardMounting(Optional).............................29
Interfacing with a Nurse Call System ....................................................30
NurseCall(NC)Alarms................................................................................................. 31
Compatibility...................................................................................................................31
Audible Alarms and Tones.......................................................................32
System Specications ..............................................................................33
Regulatory Compliance ...........................................................................34
Warranty Information ..............................................................................35
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M200 Fall Monitor Package Contents
Introduction
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Introduction
The STANLEY Healthcare M200 Fall Management System uses a pressure-sensitive pad to detect the presence of a patient/resident, and a monitor to notify facility staff in the event of premature departure from a bed, chair, or toilet seat.
Check Your Shipment
The M200 Fall Monitor package includes:
1 – Monitor with wheelchair clip and built-in bumper 1 – Wall Mount Bracket Kit including 4 anchors and screws,
4 Dual Lock® fasteners (Part# WMB-1000)
1 – Battery Compartment Cover (open-window version)
3 – 3V CR123A Lithium Batteries (not rechargeable)
This document (0980-165-000)
Other Components Sold Separately
Sensormat® pads – available in the following models:
• 14 day (73030 - Chair; 74030 - Bed)
• 30 day (73000, 73010 - Chair; 74000, 74010 - Bed)
• 45 day (93010 - Chair; 92010 - Bed)
• 90 day (73001, 73011 - Chair; 74001, 74011 - Bed)
• 180 day (93020 - Chair; 92020 - Bed)
• 1 year (93030 - Chair; 92030 - Bed)
Toilet Pad (Part# 75000, 75001) Commode Pad (Part# 75002) Floor Pad (Part# 93045) Seatbelt (Part# 0707-945), Seatbelt Extender (Part# 0707-946) Wall Mount Bracket Kits (Part# WMB-1000) Bed and Chair Wire Clip (Part# BMB-1000)
Nurse Call Cable (Part# 0707-569) - grey, 8’, ¼“ mono plug
Remote call button (Part# 0707-566) with Y-splitter (Part#
0440-137)
Battery Compartment Cover (fully-closed version) - (Part#
BDC-1000) Replacement battery multi-pack (BAT-080) Power supply (ADP-080)
Overview
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Overview
The M200 Fall Management System consists of pressure-sensitive Sensormat pads which detect the presence of a patient/resident, and a monitor which provides staff with alarm information.
The monitor provides Pad Exit alarms and Confirmation tones.
If the patient/resident exits the bed or chair pad for longer than a pre-selected number of seconds (0, 1 or 2), the monitor issues visual and auditory alarms to alert staff that the patient/resident may need immediate assistance. For the floor pad, the alarm is sounded when pressure is added to the pad.
If a technical problem prevents the pad from monitoring (e.g., pad or Nurse Call cable disconnect, low battery condition, etc.), the monitor issues visual and Confirmation tones to notify staff.
If a Nurse Call system is connected, alarms can be sent to the Nurse Call station. The staff member, having been alerted that a patient/resident is exiting the bed or chair, must provide immediate assistance.
All audible alarms can be cancelled by pressing the Reset Button on the front of the monitor.
Hardware Features
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Hardware Features
Alarm State Indicator
Speaker
Reset Button/ Monitor State Indicator
Alert Delay and Low Battery Indicators
Wheelchair Clip
Guide Rails for Wall Mounting Bracket & Bed and Chair Wire Clip
Battery Cover Screw
Battery Cover (Open-Window
Version)
Microphone
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Speaker
The speaker allows the Monitor alarm (and recorded message, if added) to be audible.
Reset Button
The Reset Button is used to display the monitor’s status without disrupting the monitoring session, to cancel audible alarms, and to put the monitor into Hold or Suspend Mode. Hold or Suspend Mode is used to suspend patient/resident monitoring to allow staff to move the patient/resident temporarily (adjust bedding, trip to the toilet, etc.)
Button press duration variations are as follows:
• A single press is used to hear the monitor’s Delay status or cancel any audible alarms.
• Two presses are used to set the delay. See “Setting the Alert Delay” on page 5.
• A 3 second press is used to place the monitor in Hold Mode for 30 seconds. See “Hold Mode (30 Seconds)” on page 23.
• A 5 second press is used to place the monitor in Suspend Mode for 2 minutes (120 seconds). See “Suspend Mode (2 Minutes)” on page
24.
Front Panel Status Indicators
The front panel Status Indicators include the following 3 icons:
• Alert Delay 1s
• Alert Delay 2s
• Low Battery
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Alert Delay Icons (1 second and 2 second)
When the Alert Delay is set to 1 or 2 seconds, the corresponding icon will be lit (blinking when using battery only). If the delay is set to 0 seconds, no icon will be lit.
Setting the Alert Delay
The Alert Delay is set by a sequence of presses on the Reset Button as follows:
1. A single press (when not in Alarm mode) results in the following
audible indication: “Alarm Delay is X seconds.” For example, if the delay is set to 2 seconds, you will hear “Alarm delay is 2 seconds.”
2. Two presses (see Note below) while not in alarm mode changes the
delay setting from the current setting to a new one (i.e., cycles through from 0s to 1s to 2s, then back to 0s etc.):
a. ‘0’ second delay will be changed to ‘1’ second delay and the following audible indication will be played: “Alarm Delay is set to 1 second.“ The 1s icon will be lit (blinking when using batteries only).
b. ‘1’ second delay will be changed to ‘2’ seconds delay and the following audible indication will be played: “Alarm Delay is set to 2 seconds.“ The 2s icon will be lit (blinking when using batteries only).
c. ‘2’ second delay will be changed to ‘0’ second delay and the following audible indication will be played: “Alarm Delay is set to 0 seconds.” No icon will be lit.
Note: In the two presses required for changing the Delay settings, a
short pause is required between the two presses (i.e., do not perform a “double-click.”)
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Low Battery Icon
The Low Battery reminder (LED and audible message) initiates approximately 7 days before the battery is fully drained of power. It is important to replace all three batteries at the same time.
• When using battery power, and the battery power is low, the low battery LED blinks yellow once every 3 seconds.
• When connected to external power, and the backup battery is low, the low battery LED illuminates yellow constantly.
Note: When using a power supply, keep the three batteries in the monitor
as back-up power.
• Remove the batteries if you will not be using the monitor for an extended period of time.
For information about expected battery life, see “Batteries” on page
25.
Low Battery Audible Indications
In low battery, a Low Battery Beep is repeated once every minute.
After each alarm clearance, a “Low battery” message is announced within 3 seconds.
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Battery Covers
The battery cover is used to protect the batteries, and depending on the version chosen, it also serves to allow, or restrict access to the control settings.
1 Open-window cover - allows easy access to the following control settings:
• Volume
• Tone
• Illumination intensity
• Record button
• Play button
• Recording indication LED
2 Fully-closed cover (optional) - provides tamper resistance to the
control settings
The open-window version is attached by default. The fully-closed cover can be purchased separately.
Included
Optional
Tighten the retention screw on the lower corner of the door to secure the battery cover in place.
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Control Settings
A. Use these control settings to adjust the audible Alarm Volume,
Tone, and LED Illumination Intensity. For a description of these switches, see “Monitor Setup” on page 12.
B. The Playback and Record buttons, Recording red LED and the
Microphone are used to record custom audible/voice messages up to a maximum of 15 seconds, after which a Positive Confirmation Tone sounds. For instructions on recording a custom message for an Exit Alarm, see “Recording Custom Pad Alarms” on page 14.
C. The DIP Switches are used to configure features for the M200
monitor. See “DIP Switch Settings” on page 15 for a description of the DIP Switch settings.
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