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Monitor Mounting/Installation Options
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M310 Fall Monitor – Setup & User Guide
Monitor Mounting/Installation Options
The monitor may be mounted on a chair, a wall, a bed footboard, or a
wheelchair.
wheelchair.
CAUTION:
Do not place the monitor within 1 ft. (0.3 meters) of
and facing the patient/resident. However, placing the
monitor on a wheelchair back is acceptable as long as
the monitor is facing away from the patient/resident.
and facing the patient/resident. However, placing the
monitor on a wheelchair back is acceptable as long as
the monitor is facing away from the patient/resident.
Wall Mounting
To mount the monitor on a wall, you will need a Wall Mount Bracket
Kit (0903-019). The mounting bracket should be attached to the wall
with the included screws or Dual-Lock® fastener.
If you are using a Nurse Call system, you will also need a ¼” jack
connected Nurse Call Cable. A grey 8 ft long ¼” jack to ¼” jack cable is
available separately from Stanley Healthcare (0707-569).
Kit (0903-019). The mounting bracket should be attached to the wall
with the included screws or Dual-Lock® fastener.
If you are using a Nurse Call system, you will also need a ¼” jack
connected Nurse Call Cable. A grey 8 ft long ¼” jack to ¼” jack cable is
available separately from Stanley Healthcare (0707-569).
1.
Attach the Wall Mount Bracket to a vertical surface using the
provided screws, or Dual-Lock fasteners for easier removal.
provided screws, or Dual-Lock fasteners for easier removal.
2.
Install the bracket on the wall when monitoring persons in bed.
3.
To attach the monitor to the bracket, slide the monitor down
into the bracket from the top until the release button clicks.
into the bracket from the top until the release button clicks.
4.
Insert the Nurse Call cable jack into the Nurse Call receptacle
on the monitor. Plug the other end into the installed Nurse Call
system receptacle.
on the monitor. Plug the other end into the installed Nurse Call
system receptacle.
Strain Relief
Two strain relief mechanisms are built into the wall mounting bracket: