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Series 5.0 Software (0510-1059-A_DRAFT) - User Guide
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Event Types
Escort Expired
This alarm occurs when the selected amount of time required for a patient or asset to be escorted has expired and 
the transmitter, in the Escort mode, has not been moved from or has not yet been returned to the protected area.
To respond to an Escort Expired Alarm
1.    Determine the location of the patient or asset.
2.    From the Client computer, click anywhere in the Escort Expired Alarm Message Box to access the 
Event Information window.
3.    Select one of the following event causes:
Patient Delayed—the patient or asset was delayed and the Escort may need more time.
Failed to start—the Escort was never started.
Escort Completed—the patient or asset was successfully escorted.
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.
4.    If the patient or asset has been escorted and is due to be returned, perform the Escort function again. 
Wait until the patient or asset returns, then cancel the Escort.
If the patient or asset has not yet been moved, the system continues to assist staff in monitoring the 
patient or asset.
Transfer to Expire
This alarm occurs when the time allowed for a patient or asset to be transferred will expire in 15-minutes (if the 
allotted time was configured for greater then 15-minutes) and the alarming band transmitter, in the Transfer 
mode, has not been moved from one protected area to another.
To respond to a Transfer to Expire
1.    Determine the location of the patient or asset.
2.    If the patient or asset is secure and will not be transferred to a protected area soon, clear the Transfer to 
Expire alarm and extend the Transfer function. 
3.    If the patient or asset has not yet been moved, clear the Transfer to Expire alarm and cancel the 
Transfer.