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Cura1 2703 User manual

2703 - Wireless Output
Falls Monitor
UM-050
All our products are supplied with a full warranty and are guaranteed
to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
Compatible & Optional Accessories
All Premium bed / chair pads & floor mats.
All Universal bed / chair pads & floor mats (if using a USB to RJ10
connector cable)
2406 Plug Pack 6 Vdc, 3501 ActiveCare LCD Pager, 3508 LED Pager,
2561 Wireless Indicator Light, 3504 Mounting Bracket,
2742 Soft Monitor Cover, 2699 Fixing Strap
Nurse Call Cables: 2643, 2646, 2493, 2461, 2460
Low battery
External power
and / or nurse
call connection
is lost
Pad or mat
connection
is lost
Pad is
in use
Monitor is
transmitting
Alarm is
paused
Speaker
Pause
button
Front View
Back View
What’s in the box?
cura1
10 Gray Street, Kilkenny South Australia 5009
1300-12-CARE (2273)
www.cura1.com
2703 Wireless
Output Falls
Monitor
2742 Soft
Monitor
Cover
2699
Fixing
Strap
3504
Mounting
Bracket
3 X AA
Batteries
QuickStart
User Guide
MORE INFORMATION
For detailed information of all 2703 monitor functions please
refer to the full technical manual for this product or contact
your cura1distributor.
OPERATION
Volume Adjustment
There are 4 volume settings (including silent). Hold the
RESET button while pressing PAUSE to cycle between these
settings.
Pad / Mat Alarms
When in an alarm state, the monitor’s RESET button will flash
and an audible alarm will sound (unless the volume is set to
silent).
Clearing an Alarm
Press the RESET button on the monitor.
If a bed or chair pad is being monitored, the monitor alarm
will automatically reset when the monitored person returns to
the bed or chair (pressure is re-applied to the pad).
Pad Lost
When the connection to a pad or mat is lost the “PAD LOST”
LED will flash and an audible chirp will sound every second.
Check that the cable connections between the pad or mat
and the monitor are secure. When connection is
re-established the LED and audible alert will cease.
Pause
Pressing the PAUSE button will supress the monitor’s alarm
for approx 45 seconds. If the monitored person leaves the
bed or chair during that time then the monitor will not alarm.
The monitor will be re-armed when the monitored person
returns to their bed or chair (pressure is applied to the bed or
chair pad again).
Low Battery
When the LOW BATTERY LED blinks and chirps (every 3
seconds), its time to replace the batteries in the monitor.
AC/NC Lost
When either the external power or a nurse call cable is
disconnected then the monitor’s AC/NC LOST LED will blink
and a chirp will sound every 3 seconds.
Delay Settings
Alarm delay setting switches are located in the battery
compartment and the default delay setting is “DISABLE”.
To provide a 2 second delay from when pressure is released
from the bed or chair pad to when the alarm is activated,
change the DELAY switch to “ENABLE” and the DELAY
DURATION setting to “SHORT”. This helps to prevent false
alarms when a monitored person adjusts their position in the
bed or chair.
The long delay (15 mins) could be used to enable a
bathroom break without triggering an alarm.
DELAY DURATION
Short (2 seconds) (top)
Long (15 minutes) (bottom)
DELAY
Enable (top)
Disable (bottom)
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
With compartment
cover removed.
Premium or Universal cura1
Bed / Chair Pad or Floor Mat
Cable
Strain Relief
Bottom View
RJ10
Left Side View
To nurse call
system
(optional)
Insert 3 X AA alkaline
batteries into battery
compartment.
Step
(Optional) Plug in an external power supply.
QUICK START GUIDE
2703 - Wireless Output Falls Monitor quick setup for use with cura1Premium or Universal pads & mats
1
Step
Insert 3 x AA Alkaline Batteries.
Back
View
2
Step
Plug in a Premium or Universal pad or mat.
3
Step
(Optional) Connect
to a nurse call
system.
4
Step
Switch ON the monitor.
5
Locate the ON / OFF switch on the monitor’s left side and slide
it to ON. The monitor emits a long beep when switched on.
Step
(If required) pair the monitor with a
cordless receiver such as a 3508 LED
Pager.
6
The 2703 Wireless Output Falls Monitor is designed to work
with alkaline batteries equivalent to those originally supplied
with the device.
Operable alkaline batteries must be installed in the device at
all times during operation. Batteries must be removed from the
device while it’s in storage.
Insert 3 x AA batteries (supplied) and resecure the battery
compartment cover.
Plug the RJ10 connector from a Premium or Universal pad or
mat into the bottom of the monitor and loop the cord through
the strain relief recess.
Test falls monitor prior to every use.
The range of wireless devices may vary and be
dependent on your specifc environmental conditions.
Use screwdriver to loosen
screw (accepts both Phillips or
flat head).
Slide battery cover UP to open.
ON / OFF
switch
Ext.
power
2406 Plug
Pack 6V
If you are only using battery power then skip to Step 4.
If you are using a cordless receiving device such as a pager,
then the pager will need to be configured to receive signals
from the monitor. This configuring process is called “pairing”.
Please refer to the specific pairing instructions that came with
your cordless receiver.
Step
Test operation.
7
Repeatedly trigger and reset alarms until you are certain that
the system is operating correctly.
If you are using a cordless receiver such as a 3508 LED Pager
then be sure to test reception in all the likely locations where
the device will be used.
See a list of compatible cables under
Compatible & Optional Accessories in
the front panel of this guide.

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