Fall Alert
FA-300-1
Extended Range
Bed/RAil System
QUICK START GUIDE
This Quick Reference Guide provides directions for FAST START
installation, setup and programming of your innovative extendedrange protection system. It also serves as a handy reference.
1) The Wireless Transmitter-TR-300 with velcro strap and two (2) velcro tabs
for mounting.
2) The P-1-22 series Sensor Pad (1 X 30) with four (4) velcro tabs.
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3) The Enunciator (CE-300) with four (4) velcro tabs for mounting.
4) The AC-DC Adapter (AC-2P)
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5) Quick start guide which you are now reading.
Step 2.
Uncoil the cord from the pad. Place the connector plug on the end of the
cord into the socket on bottom of the transmitter unit as shown.
Overview of the System.
The fall alert system is designed to assist the caregiver in monitoring patient
activity which could lead to a fall. It cannot prevent falls. When setup the alarm
will be triggered when weight of the patient comes on the sensor pad. The
transmitter sends a signal to the enunciator and the alarm sounds. The caregiver hears the sound and goes to tend to the patient or, as a possibility, the
patient hears the sound and returns to a safe position. The sound is silenced
by the caregiver pressing the reset button on the enunciator after the sensor
condition is returned to normal. The transmitter is sending a signal for at least
a 10 second span, therefore you will need to wait at least that long before
resetting.
Let’s get started.
Follow these simple instructions to set up your system to use in a Fall Alert
capacity.
Step 1.
OK,let’s begin by establishing where we should best place the sensor pad.
This particular model is designed to fit on a bed or a bed-rail.