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Series 5.0 Software (0510-1059-A_DRAFT) - User Guide
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Event Types
Assistance Required
An Assistance Required alarm occurs when a patient presses a button or pulls the cord on a device. The Alarm 
message will remain until the alarming device is reset. An Assistance Required alarm is also activated in response to 
a Fall Management System alert.
To respond to an Assistance Required Alarm
1.    Always follow your facility’s policies and procedures to ensure patient safety and secure the area.
2.    Locate the alarming device. Assistance Required Alarms must be reset at the alarming device.
3.    Reset the alarming device. The system records the event as a Reset when the alarming device is reset.
4.    If responding to a Fall Management System alert, the system will automatically reset and begin 
monitoring once the patient is placed back on the Sensor Pad (refer to “Using the Fall Management 
System” on page 22).
5.    If the Enforce JCAHO feature is activated, you must select an Event Cause once the alarming device 
has been reset. When you reset the alarming device, the Red Alarm changes to a White Alarm in the 
Alarm Message Box.
6.    From the Client computer, click anywhere in the Assistance Required Alarm Message Box to access the 
Event Information window.
7.    Select one of the following event causes: 
Fall —the patient had fallen and needed assistance.
Water—the patient required water.
Food—the patient required food.
Talk-—the patient had matters to discuss with the attendant.
Bathroom—the patient required bathroom assistance.
Test —the system was being tested.
Other—opens a Clear Reason window, user must enter the cause in this window.
You cannot clear an event until you select the appropriate cause for the event. The event is cleared from 
the Event List of every Client computer configured to monitor the unit.
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You can click Silence to stop the alarm sound at the Central Server or Client 
computer. The alarm is silenced, at that computer only, for the configured length of time; 
however, the event still appears in the Event List. The next event automatically restarts the 
alarm sound.