Elpas Solutions Ltd. 5-LWA00433 사용자 설명서
Elpas Lone Worker Transmitter
– User Guide
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V5/June 2013
RF Transmissions in LF Fields
For Moving Transmitter
LF Response Time:
Onboard LF receiver polls every 250ms to check if the Transmitter is in a LF zone
Transmission Rate:
3 RF event transmissions (each transmission about 2ms in duration), at 0.4 second intervals.
If the Transmitter stays in a LF zone, then repeated at 2 seconds intervals.
Transmitted Message Type:
RF Data Message includes ID code of LF Beacon. Motion bit, M=1.
For Motionless Transmitters
LF Response Time:
Onboard LF receiver polls every 250ms to check if the Transmitter is in a LF zone
Transmission Rate:
3 RF supervision transmissions (each transmission about 2ms in duration), 0.4 seconds apart:
If the Transmitter stays in a LF zone for more than 10 minutes, then repeated at 15 second intervals.
Transmitted Message Type:
RF Data Message includes ID code of LF Beacon. Motion bit, M=0
Cleaning & Disinfection Procedures
Use an appropriate antibacterial disinfectant such as Dispatch
®
Hospital Cleaner Disinfectant with Bleach from Caltech Industries
) to clean the Lone Worker Transmitter.
Since ‘Cleaning Procedures’ may vary according to
facility guidelines, thus the procedures given below are for illustrative purposes only:
Option 1
– Using Dispatch Disinfectant Spray
1. Lightly wet a disposable towel with Dispatch spray
2. Do not saturate the towel
3. Wipe the outer surfaces of the sensor
4. Next wipe the sensor with a dry disposable towel
5. Allow the sensor to air dry
6. Return the clean sensor to inventory or usage
7. Dispose of used towels per facility policies
Option 2
– Using Dispatch Disinfectant Towels
1. Open a new Dispatch pre-moistened towel
2. Wipe the outer surfaces of the sensor
3. Next wipe the sensor with a dry disposable towel
4. Allow the sensor to air dry
5. Return the clean sensor to inventory or usage
6. Dispose of used towels per facility policies
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