Wireless 2000 RF and UWB Technologies 20000310 PAM 3000 Bed Sensor Panel User Manual 100 100 19 04
Wireless 2000 RF & UWB Technologies Ltd. PAM 3000 Bed Sensor Panel 100 100 19 04
Contents
- 1. Instalation and Maintenance Guide
- 2. Instructions For Use
- 3. Instruction For Use
Instalation and Maintenance Guide
PAM™3000 Patient Assessment Monitor Installation and Maintenance Guide DOCUMENT TITLE Installation and Maintenance Guide DOCUMENT #: 100.100.19.04 DOCUMENT REVISION #: 04 REVISION HISTORY Revision 00 Date 09.Mar.2006 01 07.Apr.2008 02 22.Apr.2008 03 03 29.May.2008 14.Jul.2008 Reason For Change Preliminary Draft Rev history and FCC standards added, Environmental conditions changed as in CSA report P/N added to “System Hardware Installation”, troubleshooting table added Grammatical and spelling errors fixed BSI&CSA logo removed, FCC notice included Author E. Gavrilovich Eli A Eli A Eli A Eli A Proprietary Information This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Wireless 2000 RF & UWB Technologies Ltd. 2421 Alpha Avenue Burnaby, BC, V5C 5L2 Canada Document p/n 100.100.19.04 Page 1 of 7 Rev 04 PAM™3000 Patient Assessment Monitor Installation and Maintenance Guide 1 Introduction This Guide provides safety information, maintenance guidelines and cleaning instructions for the PAM™3000 Patient Assessment Monitor system. 2 System Description PAM™3000 is for use in the US and Canada. The PAM™3000 system consists of Bed Sensor (200.003.10.00), RBS Repeater Base Station (200.001.10.00), CBS Central Base Station (200.002.10.00) and software. 3 System Hardware Installation 3.1 Installing the Bed Sensor Regulatory Notice This equipment may only be operated indoor. Operations outdoor is in violation of 47 U.S.C. 301 and could subject the operator to serious legal penalties FCC information Product Name: PAM 3000 Bed Sensor Panel Model number: WHQ20000310 3.1.1 Step 1: Power Supply Find the power supply in the shipping box and unpack it. Only the approved Power Supply (Wireless2000 p/n 375.001.10.00) and Power Cord (Wireless2000 p/n 506.001.10.00) shipped with PAM™3000 should be used. Attach the power supply to the closest to the headboard tubular crossbar of the bed frame with the Velcro ties as shown. Route DC output cable as shown and fasten it with the Velcro ties to the bed frame. The DC plug should be placed near the top Document p/n 100.100.19.04 Page 2 of 7 Rev 04 PAM™3000 Patient Assessment Monitor Installation and Maintenance Guide section of the bed surface, as shown. Route AC power cord as shown and fasten it with the Velcro ties to the bed frame. Plug the AC power cord into the approved AC wall outlet. 3.1.2 Step 2: Bed Sensor Unpack the bed sensor. Record its serial number and the room number for the location identification during the admission procedure. Pull up or slide down the bed mattress to expose the top section of the bed. Place bed sensor on the bed 18” (46 cm) away from the headboard and ensure that bed sensor’s plastic cover is facing up and the bed sensor’s DC power jack is oriented toward the footboard. Insert DC plug of the power supply into the DC jack of the bed sensor and tighten the outer ring of the plug to prevent its accidental unplugging. 3.1.3 Step 3: Calibration To perform successful self-calibration procedure, ensure that the bed is vacant and there is no motion within 1 meter from the bed for 10 minutes. The bed sensor is now calibrated and ready for integration into the PAM system. 3.2 Installing the Repeater Base Station (RBS): The locations to install the RBSs and the necessary number of RBS units were determined during the Initial Facility Assessment (IFA). Please consult the IFA Report. Install the RBS up on the wall near the ceiling by using mounting screws supplied. Attach the DC plug of the DC power adapter (supplied) to the RBS DC jack and insert the AC plug into the nearest AC wall receptacle. Alternately, the RBS may be mounted above the suspended ceiling. Document p/n 100.100.19.04 Page 3 of 7 Rev 04 PAM™3000 Patient Assessment Monitor Installation and Maintenance Guide 3.3 Installing the Central Base Station (CBS): The system requires only one CBS unit per facility’s floor. Install the CBS by plugging its cable into the USB port of designated PC and placing the unit on the desk next to PC. For proper operation ensure that the label on the CBS enclosure is facing up. Improper orientation of the CBS may greatly decrease system’s communication range. 4 Replacement Parts List 200.003.10.00 – Bed Sensor 200.001.10.00 – Repeater Base Station 200.002.10.00 – Central Base Station 5 Technical Information Model: PAM™3000 Type of protection against electric shock: Class 1 Degree of protection against electric shock: Type BF, Applied part 6 Environmental Specifications: 6.1 Operating Ambient temperature range: 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) Relative humidity: 30% to 75%, non-condensing Altitude: Sea level to 3000m max (10,000 Ft) 6.2 Transport and Storage Ambient temperature range: -10°C to +60°C (+14°F to 140°F) Relative humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing Altitude: Sea level to 12,000m (40,000 Ft) Document p/n 100.100.19.04 Page 4 of 7 Rev 04 PAM™3000 Installation and Maintenance Guide Patient Assessment Monitor 6.3 Applicable Requirements: UL 60601-1 (1st Edition) Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety IEC 601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995 Safety of Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety IEC/EN 60601-1-2 Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance. Collateral standard, EMC Safety With respect to ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, MECHANICAL and OTHER specified hazards in accordance with CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601.1- M90 Safety of Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601.1S1-94 Supplement No. 1-94 to CAN/CSA C22.2 601.1-M90 CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601.1B-98 Amendment 2 to CAN/CSA C22.2 601.1-M90 EN 61000-4, IEC 61000-4 in accordance with FCC part 15/B, 15/C, 15/F Power Supply complies with UL60601-1, UL60950-1, CSA C22.2 601-1, CSA C22.2 60950-1, EN60601-1 and EN60950-1. Power Supply Cord complies with UL 60601-1. 7 Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Frequency Inspect the power cord Daily (when not in use) Cleaning As needed Safety checks according to IEC 601-1 Document p/n 100.100.19.04 At least once every two years, after any repairs Page 5 of 7 Procedure Examine the AC power plug for damage. Make sure that the prongs of the plug do not move in the casing. If damaged, replace the Power Cord with the appropriate Wireless 2000 Power Cord. See “Cleaning Procedure” See your qualified service personnel for Rev 04 PAM™3000 Patient Assessment Monitor Functional Testing Performance Assurance Installation and Maintenance Guide or as needed When functional defects in measurements are suspected At least once every year, or as needed (when functional defects in measurements are suspected) additional information See your qualified service personnel for additional information See your qualified service personnel for additional information 8 Cleaning Procedure Warning: - Do not immerse the Bed Sensor, RBS or CBS in liquid or use caustic or abrasive cleaners. - Do not spray or pour any liquid on the Bed Sensor, RBS or CBS. - Do not allow any liquid to penetrate connectors or openings in the Bed sensor’s chassis. To clean the Bed Sensor, dampen a cloth with commercial, non-abrasive cleaner and wipe off the top and sides of the plastic cover. If liquid is accidentally spilled on the Bed Sensor, clean and dry it thoroughly before reuse. If in doubt about the Bed Sensor’s safety, refer the unit to qualified service personnel. 9 Troubleshooting The table below will help intended user to troubleshoot possible problems without any external help from Wireless2000’s tech-support personnel. However, if any technical problems appeared, save the description of the problem into the log file for the further investigation. Problem 1) “No Data” received on GUI/ No Communication Possible cause a) Bed Sensor’s power Document p/n 100.100.19.04 Page 6 of 7 Solution -check power adaptor to Rev 04 PAM™3000 Patient Assessment Monitor Installation and Maintenance Guide unplugged b) RBS’s power unplugged c) RBS is not associating with CBS make sure power jack is connected. If it was disconnected, plug it in and proceed with calibration routine (See System Hardware Installation Step 3 for reference). -check LED indicator on RBS. If it is “OFF” (no light) than make sure RBS’s Power Supply is connected. Reconnect it in case it was unplugged. Otherwise, if it is connected, call Wireless2000’s techsupport personnel. -Reset the RBS by disconnecting its power jack and connecting again. 2) “Error” display on the monitor (GUI) Possible cause d) Failed calibration of Bed Sensor -Unplug Bed Sensor and plug it back. Make sure there is no motion one meter within the Bed Sensor for at least 1 minute. ©Copyright 2007 Wireless 2000 All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada Document p/n 100.100.19.04 Page 7 of 7 Rev 04
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