Attenti PW-830 Wrist Watch Transmitter User Manual Personal Watcher Guide

3M Residential Monitoring, Inc. Wrist Watch Transmitter Personal Watcher Guide

User Manual

          Personal Watcher™  Operating Instructions         Red Light Indicates ON/OFF      Adjusts time  ON/OFF Button    Metal Clip secures
Operating Instructions     About the Personal Watcher™ Unit  The Personal Watcher™ (Watch Style) is a uniquely designed wristwatch and wander-monitoring device.  Lightweight and  water-resistant, it  is  worn by  the  monitored  individual  at  all  times.  The  Wireless  Monitoring  Unit (WMU) network picks up its silent, continuously active signal, alerting staff members  whenever  a  monitored  individual  enters  or  exits  a  restricted zone,  approaches  a  monitored  door  or  exit,  or  removes  the  device.  The Personal WatcherTM is not for use outside of the monitored area.  The Personal WatcherTM (PW) continuously sends a signal to the wireless network,  indicating  a  resident’s  current  location  and  status.  The  PW  has multiple  sensing  capabilities,  including  strap  tamper/open,  body  contact, and motion sensing.  Resident location – The PW transmissions are monitored at all times by the network, providing continuous, real-time resident monitoring throughout the coverage area of your facility/community. From the monitor screen, you can  determine  a  resident's  general  location  by  selecting  the  resident’s name  in  the  Residents  Status  area,  right-clicking  with  the  mouse,  and selecting Position from the dropdown list. The map on the right side of the screen  will  display  a  'walking  person'  in  the  general  area  of  the  WMU receiving the PW signal.  Secondary  layer  of  security  –  The  HomeFree  system  notifies  staff members  via  computer  and  pager  if  a  resident  wearing  a  PW  exits  the facility/community  through  a  non-monitored  exit,  such  as  a  window  or  a non-monitored  door.  The  alert  duration  can  be  defined  for  each  resident profile.  PW removal alerts – The HomeFree system notifies the staff if residents remove their PWs.  Resident motion monitoring – PWs are equipped with motion sensors. The HomeFree  system  notifies  staff  members  if  residents  are  in  motion  or motionless  during  a  specified  time  period.  This  function  needs  to  be activated in the resident’s  profile screen in  the Motion  Monitoring area  at the bottom of the screen.     Personal Watcher Page 2 of 5
Operating Instructions    Turn On PW  The PW can only be turned on if the strap is completely open and the back of the PW does not detect heat.  1.  Open  the  watchstrap.  Hold  the  PW  so  that  you  are  not  touching  the back  of  the  device  (body  sensor)  and  the  straps  do  not  touch  each other.  Press  and  hold  the  ON/OFF  button  until  the  Red  Light  on  the watch face turns on and off briefly.   2.  IMMEDIATELY put the watch down on its side on a non-metal surface, near  the  central  monitoring  computer.  The  PW  is  automatically calibrated.   3.  Do not touch or move the PW during the time it is calibrating. Look for the  “Calibration  Passed”  message  in  the  Events  Display  area  of  the HomeFree Monitor screen. You must wait to see this message before proceeding.   4.  The PW is now ready for testing.   If  you  do  not  see  the  “Calibration  Passed“  message,  or  you  see  a “Calibration Failed” message, turn the PW off. Wait 15-20 seconds before turning the PW back on and repeating the above steps.  If the PW does not calibrate, contact Technical Support for assistance.  Do not place the Personal Watcher™ on a resident if calibration fails or you do not see “Calibration Passed”.  Test PW  You MUST test the PW before placing it on a resident.  1.  Place the  PW  on  your  wrist, making sure  the strap is tucked into  the strap loop. You do not have to fasten the latch for testing.   2.  Walk  toward  a  HomeFree  monitored  door  and  open  the  door.  Verify that  the  Wireless  Monitoring  Door  Unit  alerts  appropriately,  and  that alarm  information  is  sent  to  the  pager.  Close  the  door  and  reset  the alarm.   3.  If the door alerts appropriately, the PW is ready to place on a resident.   4.  If the door does not alert appropriately, contact Technical Support for assistance.   Personal Watcher Page 3 of 5
Operating Instructions    Turn Off PW  PWs should be turned off when not in use, for example, when a resident is in the hospital or discharged from the facility. A PW can only be turned off if its strap is completely open and the PW back does not detect heat.  1.  Open the PW strap. Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the Red Light on the watch face turns on.   2.  Release the ON/OFF button, and then quickly press the button twice. The Red Light turns on for 1-2 seconds and then turns off again. The message “Watch Closed” or “Watch Turned Off” appears in the Events Display area of the HomeFree Monitor screen.   Putting the Personal Watcher™ on a Resident  Make sure the PW has been tested.  1.  Make  sure  that  the  serial  number  on  the  watch  matches  the  serial number on the resident’s profile screen.   2.  Fasten  the  strap  around  the  resident’s  wrist  like  any  other  watch, making sure the back of the watch touches the skin, the watch face is on the top of the wrist, and the strap is not too loose or too tight. Attach the  metal  clip  around  the  strap  and  snap  it  closed.  Use  the  hex screwdriver  to  tighten  the  screw  to  insure  the  watch  cannot  be removed.   3.  Tuck the strap through the strap loop.   4.  Set the time like any other watch.   Recommendations    On a regular basis (recommended at least once per shift), in the  Residents Status area on the Monitor screen, check that all names/identifiers are in GREEN. Any other color (BLUE or RED) requires attention. Scroll through the entire screen or use the Filter option to check.    Verify that PWs are turned OFF when not in use. This will extend battery life.           Verify that  PWs are removed from  residents when they are transferred to the hospital or are permanently discharged from the facility.           Make sure that you have extra PWs in stock for new residents.           Make sure  that  you  have  longer  PW  straps  in stock  for  residents  with  larger wrists.           Make sure that you have extra strap and battery replacements in stock.       Personal Watcher Page 4 of 5
Operating Instructions     FCC Notices  The PW-830-2 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubjectto the following conditions:  1.  This device may not cause harmful interference and   2.  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.   3.  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  Elmo  Tech  Ltd could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment  CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee  of  this  device  could  void  the  user’s  authority  to operate the equipment.    HomeFree Technical support is available 24/7/365.  To contact HomeFree technical support during regular business hours (M-F 7am-5:00pm CST) call toll free 1-800-606-0661.  You can also email Technical Support at:  support@homefreesys.com for non-emergency issues.  HomeFree Inc. 6629 West Mill Road Milwaukee, WI 53218  Toll Free: 1-800-606-0661 Tel: 414-358-8200  Fax: 414-358-8100  After 5pm Central Time/Emergency:  1-800-606-0661 Press #5 and wait for pick up of on-call answering service.
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