RONDISH CMD-11 Central Monitor Display User Manual CMD 11c UI

RONDISH CO. LTD Central Monitor Display CMD 11c UI

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Central Monitor Display (CMD-11c) User Instructions, Version 1 Page 1 of 4                     The Rondish Central Monitor Display by Rondish is an affordable fall management and nurse call solution for a small home or hospital ward.  Caregivers can conveniently read a large LED display from a distance, and  the  panel  will  forward  signals  to  a  Caregiver  Alert  Pager  that  will  display  call  type  and  device  ID.  Straightforward  programming  allows  users  to  quickly  set  up  the  system,  and  easily  add  or  remove devices based on changes in daily requirements.  1.  Set-Up  Open battery case and inert 6 x AA alkaline batteries.  Batteries are intended in case of power loss only, and will give approximately 4 hours of operation.  The product must be connected to a power supply for normal operation.  Screw on antenna to improve the range of wireless devices  Adjust volume to desired level by using the wheel on the right side.  Tracking should only be ON if mobile devices (wheelchairs or pendant call buttons) will be used.  Otherwise set this switch to OFF.  Program devices and settings (see programming section for details) • Assign a site code if  other 433MHz devices will  be used nearby, and  turn  off call forwarding for any additional panels. • Add wireless devices to memory as needed  If necessary, activate the lock on the right side to deactivate buttons on face of display.  This will lock the programming and disable the ability to reset alarms at the panel.  Place display on a desk or mount on the wall in a clearly visible location
Central Monitor Display (CMD-11c) User Instructions, Version 1 Page 2 of 4   2.  Operation  The CMD-11 will only accept most* alarm signals from devices that have been entered into memory.  For instructions on how to add/delete devices go to the next section.  The  Power  Indication  LED  will  be  steady  ON  when  connected  to  a  power  supply.    It  will  flash  if  the display is using battery power, and a beep will sound after AC is lost.  The Panel Bat LED indicates the status of the panel only.  It will flash if there is low battery or batteries have not been inserted.  This LED can only be reset by changing the batteries.  The two LEDs next to the large digits indicate the status of wireless devices: • Signal  Lost  will  turn  on  if  tracking  is  active  and  the  panel  cannot  detect  one  of  the  devices  in memory • Device Bat will turn on if a wireless device is low on batteries  When the CMD-11 receives a 433MHz alarm signal it will display the device ID (01-99), sound an audible alarm, and  transmit the  alarm details to the  PAG-11  pager to  help the caregiver determine  where they should provide aid.  An LED will flash on the left side of the panel to indicate the type of device that made the call.  Device Type Display During Alarm Bed/Chair Exit  Device ID + Pad LED Floor Mat Device ID + Pad LED Pendant Device ID + Call LED Call Button  Device ID + Call LED BTX Monitor  Device ID + Call LED Enuresis Device ID + Sensor/Door LED Door Device ID + Sensor/Door LED Epilepsy Device ID + Sensor/Door LED  Press Cancel to silence the alarm.  The call type and ID will continue to display and will sound again if the signal is received from the point of origin.  Holding Cancel ~5s will erase the display.  If there are multiple devices programmed to a memory slot, a reset signal from any device in this slot will reset the display.  Press Review to cycle through events from the last 15 minutes, beginning with the most recent.  If there have not been any recent alarms there will be no display.  *Note:  DMS door strips and BTX monitors are programmed at the device.  To make more convenient for end-users  the  CMD  will  display  the  assigned  door/bed  number  without  first  being  paired.    End-users should make sure they do not program other devices into a memory slot with the same display.
Central Monitor Display (CMD-11c) User Instructions, Version 1 Page 3 of 4  3.  Programming  To  enter/exit  programming mode,  press  and  hold the  Program  button for  ~5s.    The  display  will  beep once  and  continue  flash  “PP”  when  programming  has  been  entered.    The  display  will  flash  “FF”  when programming has finished.  Use the Select1 button to adjust the tens-digit, and Select2 to adjust the ones-digit to choose a memory slot.   The Pad Alarm, Call, and Sensor LEDs on the left side will indicate whether any devices occupy the memory slot.  • To  add  a  device  to  CMD  memory,  just  trigger  an  alarm  from  the  device  you  want  to  add.    The indication LED for the device type will turn on to indicate this slot is now occupied. • To delete a device from CMD memory, select the memory slot and hold Reset for ~5s.  You should see the indication LED turn off to indicate the device is no longer present in memory.  To configure the call-forward feature, press Program again.  The tens digit will display “t”.  Use Select2 to change the setting: • t = 0 indicates the transmitter is OFF • t = 1 will send signals to PAG-03DV • t = 2 is not used • t = 3 will send signals to PAG-11 • t = 4 will make the panel a slave monitor only • t = 5 will bump signals from another CMD-11  To set a site code, press Program until the tens digit displays “S”.  Use Select2 to set 0-7   4.  Troubleshooting  Paging • If  a  pager  is  not  receiving  signals,  first  check  that  the  CMD-11  is  configured  to  repeat  signals.  Enter programming mode and press Program until the left digit displays “t”: setting t = 1 will turn the  transmitter  ON.    If  this  does  not  solve  the  issue,  check  that  the  pager  is  configured  to  turn Direct Signaling OFF.   • Erase the pager memory and reprogram the settings • Contact your local distributor with details for further assistance  LEDs • If you cannot reset an error LED, enter programming mode and erase the memory slot.  If multiple devices have been entered into this slot you will need to reprogram them into memory.  Warning:  This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two 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.
Central Monitor Display (CMD-11c) User Instructions, Version 1 Page 4 of 4   NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.    CAUTION:  RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.   DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  Notice  Changes  or  modifications  are  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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