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[Safe. Secure. Efficient.] Bed-Check ® Cordless Fall Management System Setup & User Guide Copyright Information All content herein is the property of STANLEY Healthcare, its Affiliates, or their content suppliers and is protected by United States and international copyright laws. The compilation of all content is likewise the exclusive property of STANLEY Healthcare (or the Affiliate identified in any copyright notice) and is protected by United States and international copyright laws. The trademarks, service marks and logos (the ‘Trademarks’) used and displayed in this publication are registered and unregistered Trademarks of STANLEY Healthcare, its Affiliates and others. Nothing herein should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license or right to use any Trademark displayed herein without the prior consent of the Trademark owner. STANLEY and the STANLEY design are two of the trademarks owned by STANLEY Healthcare and/or its Affiliates (“STANLEY Trademarks”). STANLEY Trademarks may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not manufactured by or under license from STANLEY Healthcare or its appropriate Affiliate. Important Recommendation STANLEY Healthcare’s systems are designed to assist staff in providing a high degree of safety for people and assets and therefore should be used as a component of a comprehensive safety program of policies, procedures, and processes. As with every safety system, STANLEY Healthcare highly recommends regular system operational checks to verify functional integrity. Warnings and Cautions FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING “CAUTIONS” COULD RESULT IN HARM TO YOUR SYSTEM OR CAUSE IT TO FUNCTION IMPROPERLY, INTERMITTENTLY, OR NOT AT ALL. • Use the Bed-Check Monitor only with approved accessories. • T urn Monitors and Transmitters off before storing them away. • R emove batteries immediately when the Monitor is not in use to avoid battery power loss. • Use care when connecting the Bed-Check Transmitter and Sensormat pads. Gently remove or connect cords. Pulling on cords may damage them and/or result in system failure. CAUTION FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF PERSONS IN YOUR CARE. • Ensur e that the Transmitter is properly connected to the cable inside the pouch of the Sensormat® pad. • C heck that the Transmitter is switched on and that the status LED on the Monitor flashes GREEN for at least 1 second when the Monitor button is pressed, or the status LED flashes GREEN for 0.5 seconds once per minute to indicate that it is monitoring the person. • A low battery condition in the pad Transmitter is indicated by the status LED on the Monitor blinking YELLOW twice every minute or when the Monitor button is pressed. Change the Transmitter immediately. • A lo w battery condition in the Monitor is indicated by the status LED blinking YELLOW once every minute or when the Monitor button is pressed. Change the batteries in the Monitor immediately. • Do not use the Transmitter past the expiration date. • When the pad has expired, check the expiration date on the Transmitter. If the date has passed, dispose of the Transmitter with the pad. If the Transmitter has not yet expired, you may reuse it. • T est the Bed-Check Monitor and Sensormat pad before each use and inspect the cords and pads for signs of damage. Replace any components with signs of wear or damage immediately. • Do not plac e the monitor within 1 ft. (0.3m) of and facing the resident. Placing the Monitor on a wheelchair back is acceptable as long as the monitor is facing away from the resident. • The Bed-Check Monitor is only one part of your facility’s fall management program. The Bed-Check Monitor is not a substitute for proper nursing care or routine visual monitoring by caregivers. The effectiveness of the Bed-Check Monitor relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the Bed-Check Monitor system alarm. • T he Bed-Check Monitor system will not stop a person from leaving a bed or chair. It is intended only to alert a caregiver that a patient or resident may need assistance. Other interventions may be required. • K eep the Sensormat pad flat at all times. Folding the pad may damage it. Do not use the pad if it has been folded. • Do not immerse the S ensormat pads in liquids. The pad will not operate properly if the pad is exposed to excessive liquids. If the pad is immersed in liquid, discard it immediately. WARNING iv Bed-Check® Fall Management System Setup & User Guide Contents Copyright Information ....................................................................................................ii Important Recommendation .......................................................................................ii Warnings and Cautions ..................................................................................................ii Introduction .................................................................................................1 Check Your Shipment ......................................................................................................1 Other Components Sold Separately ..........................................................................1 How the Bed-Check System Works ..........................................................3 Normal Usage Routine ...............................................................................3 Cordless Monitor .........................................................................................4 Basic Features and Buttons ...........................................................................................5 Alarm LED ............................................................................................................................7 Status LED............................................................................................................................ 7 Cordless Transmitter ......................…
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July 15, 2013 Equipment Authorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: LA5BCP1 Product Name: BedCheck Cordless Transmitter Request for Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commissions rules, we hereby request that the following documents be held confidential: Schematics Block diagram Parts Lists These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Dated this 15th Day of July 20 13 By: Gina L. Bennett Signature Printed Title: Director, Contracts and Compliance On behalf of : Stanley Healthcare, a Stanley Black & Decker Company Telephone: 402-742-9322
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68.0 55.0 1.000SCALE ALL UNITS IN MM 3RD ANGLE PROJECTION SCALE 1=1 MODEL: 72110 TRANSMITTER STL-CONFIDENTIAL DATE: 2013-7-3 ON OFF SILKSCREEN COLOR: BLACK INSTRUCTIONS 1. Connect the transmitter cable to the cable inside the pouch. 2. Follow the instructions in the Bed-Check Cordless User Guide for installation, association and usage. 3. Place the transmitter in the pouch, and snap the pouch shut. WHEN THE PAD HAS EXPIRED Follow the instructions printed on the pad. Stanley Security Solutions, Inc. Lincoln, NE 68503 Made in China. www.stanleyhealthcare.com FCC ID: LA5-BCP1IC: 2459A-BCP1 DO NOT USE PAST RECORDED EXPIRY DATE Pad Transmitter MODEL 72110 Record Transmitter Expiry Date here (180 days after in-use date): &RUGOHVV R e v A S / N Y Y M M D D 0 0 A 1 F 9 LABEL SIZE:mm SILKSCREEN COLOR: BLACK
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72110 – Operational Description This product is the pad state sensing and RF transmitting component of a cordless fall management monitoring system which alarms for caregiver aid when a patient makes an unplanned exit from a bed or chair, increasing patient security by reducing the risk of them falling. A pressure sensitive pad that contains a contact that is normally closed when sat or laid upon is placed under the patient. A battery powered pad transmitter monitors this closure and generates approximately 35 10ms-long 433.4Mhz messages over 4.35s when a pad state change corresponding to an exit to a receiver which generates audible and visual alarms when an unplanned exit occurs.
Nemko Canada Inc., a testing laboratory, is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada. The tests included in this report are within the scope of this accreditation www.nemko.com FCC and RSS-210.docx; Date: May 17, 2013 SCC Accredited LAB LAB Accrédité CCN TM ONE WORLDOURAPPROVAL Test report 226893-1TRFWL Date of issue: July 24, 2013 Applicant: Stanley Healthcare, a Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Company Product: BedCheck® Cordless Pad Transmitter Model: 72110 FCC ID: IC Registered number: LA5-BCP1 2459A-BCP1 Specifications: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C, §15.231 Periodic operation in the band 40.66–40.70 MHz and above 70 MHz RSS-210, Issue 8, Annex 1.1 Momentarily Operated Devices w w w . n e m k o . c o m Report reference ID: 226893-1TRFWL Page 2 of 22 Test location Nemko Canada Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa, ON, K1V 1H2 Canada FCC test site registration number: 176392 and IC registered site number: 2040A-4 (3 m semi anechoic chamber) Telephone +1 613 737 9680 Facsimile +1 613 737 9691 Toll free +1 800 563 6336 Website www.nemko.com Tested by David Duchesne, Senior EMC/Wireless Specialist Reviewed by July 24, 2013 Andrey Adelberg, Senior Wireless/EMC Specialist Date Limits of responsibility Note that the results contained in this report relate only to the items tested and were obtained in the period between the date of initial receipt of samples and the date of issue of the report. This test report has been completed in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. All results contain in this report are within Nemko Canada’s ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. Copyright notification Nemko Canada Inc. authorizes the applicant to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. © Nemko Canada Inc. w w w . n e m k o . c o m Report reference ID: 226893-1TRFWL Page 3 of 22 Table of Contents June 14, 2013 2 Section 1 Report summary ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Applicant .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Manufacturer ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Test specifications .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.4 Statement of compliance ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.5 Exclusions ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.6 Test report revision history ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Section 2 Summary of test results ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 FCC Part 15 Subpart A and C – Test results............................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 IC RSS-GEN Issue 3 and RSS-210, Issue 8 Annex 1, test results ................................................................................................................................. 5 Section 3 Equipment under test (EUT) details ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 Sample information .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.2 EUT information ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.3 Technical information .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.4 Product description and theory of operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.5 EUT exercise details .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.6 EUT setup details ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Section 4 Engineering considerations .......................................................................................................…
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Setup photos Radiated emissions setup
309 Legget Drive, Suite 100 · Kanata · Canada
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 433.352 MHz - 433.448 MHz | - |

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