AeroScout FM Manuel D’Utilisation

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Monitor Mounting/Installation Options
M310 Fall Monitor – Setup & User Guide 15
These are designed to help prevent cables from disconnection or 
breakage.
The left side is for the Nurse Call and power cables.
•  It is designed to support both the power cord (diameter TBD) and 
Nurse Call cable (0.2”) at the same time
•  If only the power cord is used, 2-3 loops should be made to keep 
the cord securely in place
•  If only the Nurse Call cable is used, one loop is enough
The right side is for one or both pad cables.
•  It is designed to support two corded pad cables at the same time
•  If only one pad cable is used,  2-3 loops should be made to keep 
the cable securely in place
Install power cord and Nurse Call and pad cables as illustrated.
Chair or Bed Footboard Mounting
To mount the monitor on a chair or on a bed footboard that are more 
than 5/16” thick, you will need a large 
wire clip (0120-123).
1. 
Slide the wire clip into the slots on the back of the monitor.
2. 
Use the clip to attach the monitor securely to the back of the 
chair, in a place that the patient/resident cannot easily reach.
3. 
Ensure that the monitor is clipped to the outside of the chair to 
reduce any discomfort for the patient/resident (the monitor’s 
speaker will be facing away from the patient/resident as well).
Interfacing with a Nurse Call System
The monitor can be used to trigger a Nurse Call system that works with 
call button circuits that are either Normally Open (closing when the 
call button is depressed), or Normally Closed (opening when the call 
button is depressed).
If an active Nurse Call system is connected, a positive confirmation tone 
will sound.  The Nurse Call icon will flash yellow when the Nurse Call 
cable is being connected or disconnected, when the monitor is set to 
N.C. volume setting.
The monitor accepts a common ¼” mono plug that can be wired to a 
Nurse Call system. The monitor will sound a beep if a Nurse Call jack is 
inserted or removed while monitoring a patient/resident on the pad.