Secure Care 678TESTER System Tester User Manual A07390680

Secure Care Products Inc System Tester A07390680

User Manual

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User Guide
Model 6.78
STAT® Tester
39 Chenell Drive
Concord, NH USA 03301-8501
Phone: (800) 451-7917 / (603) 223-0745
Fax: (603) 227-0200
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 IMPORTANT NOTICES 3
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION OF A SECURE CARE SYSTEM
3
SECTION 2 SPECIFICATIONS 6
SECTION 3 STANDARD FEATURES 7
SECTION 4 TESTING INSTRUCTIONS 8
SECTION 5 CHANGING THE SECURITY CODE 11
SECTION 6 GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT 12
1. Notices 12
2. Limited Warranty 14
3. Limitations of Liability 15
4. Governing Law and Arbitration 15
5. Severability 16
6. Waiver 16
SECTION 7 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 17
SECTION 8 6.78 SYSTEM TEST LOG 19
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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION
OF A SECURE CARE SYSTEM
This installation manual is provided for reference by purchasers and installers of Secure Care Products, LLC
(“Secure Care’s”) systems. This manual is not intended as a catalog of warnings for the protection of anyone or as a
substitute for obtaining professional training or assistance in the design of a facility’s security procedures and systems, or in
the installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair or use of Secure Care’s systems. Nothing in this
manual modifies the terms of Secure Care’s General Product Warranty Statement or of any written agreement signed by
Secure Care or creates further warranties or extends benefits of any sort to anyone beyond those already expressly
established in Secure Care’s General Product Warranty Statement and in any written contract signed by Secure Care.
1. Secure Care is Not Responsible for the Locks
ALL LOCKS USED WITH SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM ARE DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED, LABELED
AND DELIVERED SOLELY BY AN INDEPENDENT VENDOR OVER WHOM SECURE CARE HAS NO
CONTROL AND FOR WHOSE ACTIONS OR FAILURES TO ACT SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL
RESPONSIBILITY. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR
NAME OR ANY OTHER TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY
SECURE CARE, SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH
RESPECT TO THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. SECURE CARE ALSO
DISCLAIMS ALL OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR
OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE OR BE IMPLIED FROM
THE FACT THAT SUCH LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER
TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM
THE DELIVERY OR INSTALLATION OF THE LOCKS WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS AND/OR
PRODUCTS OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR DANGERS IN
THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM RESTS
EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE INDEPENDENT VENDOR, AND ANY CLAIMS, COSTS, DAMAGES OR
LIABILITIES ARISING FROM THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE
CARE SYSTEM SHALL BE MADE SOLELY AGAINST THE INDEPENDENT VENDOR.
2. Secure Care Is Not Responsible for The Computer Hardware.
IF YOU PURCHASE COMPUTER HARDWARE THROUGH SECURE CARE AND REQUEST THAT SECURE
CARE SOFTWARE BE INSTALLED AND TESTED ON THAT HARDWARE AT THE FACTORY, SECURE
CARE WARRANTS ONLY THAT THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES WERE
INSTALLED, SET-UP AND TESTED PRIOR TO SHIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL SECURE CARE
PRODUCT MANUALS AND THAT, AT THE TIME THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES
WERE FINALLY INSPECTED AT THE FACTORY, THEY WERE PERFORMING (SUBJECT TO SECURE
CARE’S SPECIFIED TOLERANCES) IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECURE CARE’S SPECIFICATIONS.
SECURE CARE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEFECTS IN OR PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THE
HARDWARE, ALL CLAIMS FOR WHICH MUST BE MADE TO THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER
AND/OR VENDOR. SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH
RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. SECURE CARE ALSO
DISCLAIMS ALL OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR
OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE OR BE IMPLIED FROM
THE FACT THAT SUCH HARDWARE CARRIES SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER
TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM
THE DELIVERY OR INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS
AND/OR PRODUCTS OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR DANGERS
IN THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM RESTS
SECTION 1 IMPORTANT NOTICES
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EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR, AND ANY CLAIMS,
COSTS, DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES ARISING FROM THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR
OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM SHALL BE MADE SOLELY AGAINST THE HARDWARE
MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR.
3. Several Factors Outside the Secure Care System Can Affect its Performance
Secure Care’s software, parts and products are designed for operation in a wireless system. However, the range,
performance, and predictability of any wireless system, including Secure Care’s, is dependent on several factors,
including, but not limited to, the following: building structure; environmental extremes (e.g., temperature, earth
tremors, air pollution, etc.); the proximity of other wireless devices; the presence of variable speed products; sources
of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI); physical orientation and positioning of the equipment; and sources of Electro
Static Discharge (ESD). Secure Care is not responsible for the effect of these types of factors on operation of its
software, parts and products and disclaims all responsibility for any claim relative thereto.
4. The Secure Care System Must be Properly Installed
Secure Care's system must be installed, set-up, tested, supported, operated, maintained, repaired and used only in
accordance with all manuals and instructions (including the user, installation, technical and other manuals) issued by
Secure Care (the "Product Manuals"). It is your responsibility to assure that any person who might be installing,
setting-up, testing, supporting, maintaining or repairing the Secure Care system knows the contents of and has access
to the Product Manuals and has successfully completed Secure Care technical training. It is also your responsibility
to assure that any person who might be operating or using this Product knows the contents of and has access to the
Product Manuals and has successfully completed Secure Care in-service training. Secure Care can not be
responsible for performance problems caused by a failure to follow prescribed and appropriate procedures for
installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair and use.
All adjustable features on new and repaired Secure Care software, parts and products are shipped with “factory
default” settings. These “factory default” settings may not comply with building and life safety codes or other
applicable laws and regulations in the location where they are installed or operated. Secure Care strongly
recommends, therefore, that the settings on all Secure Care software, parts and products be checked and, if
necessary, reset to comply with local building and life safety codes and other applicable laws and regulations at the
time of any installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance or repair.
5. Performance of the Secure Care System Software Depends on Proper Maintenance
Secure Care’s system is driven by software. However, the performance and reliability of any software-driven system
depends on adequately maintaining the recommended minimum configuration of computing platform, operating
systems and applications programs and on regularly performing industry-standard and application-specific backup
processes. If recommended minimum configurations of computing platform, operating systems, and applications
programs are not adequately maintained, or if appropriate backups are not regularly performed, the software may not
drive the system as intended. Secure Care is not responsible for operational problems caused by a failure to perform
these maintenance and backup procedures and disclaims all responsibility for any claim relative thereto.
6. Only a Qualified Service Technician Should Work on a Secure Care System
Secure Care does not authorize, and strongly recommends against, any installation or field replacement of software,
parts or products by untrained contractors or facility staff. Such work can be hazardous, can render the system
ineffective and will void any Secure Care warranty or liability that might otherwise relate to the system.
Before any software, parts or products which have been designed and manufactured by Secure Care can be safely
installed, set-up, tested, supported, maintained or repaired, technical training in accordance with standards
established by Secure Care is required. Regardless of how Secure Care’s software, parts or products are obtained,
they should not be installed, set-up, tested, supported, maintained or repaired by any person who has not
satisfactorily completed that technical training (a “qualified service technician”.) When Secure Care’s software,
parts or products are sold separately from installation services, it is assumed that only a qualified service technician
will conduct any installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance or repair involving that software, part or products.
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7. Any Work Must Comply with Electrical and Life Safety Codes
It is important that any installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair or use involving the
system comply with all local and national electrical and life safety codes. If you have any questions about
compliance with those codes, please contact your local authorities.
8. Immediately Have Replacements or Repairs Checked On-Site by a Qualified Service Technician
Secure Care receives and responds to telephone and dial-in inquires (the “Help Line”) about its software, parts and
products for the purpose of discussing users’ experiences with Secure Care’s system, helping users better understand
how their systems work, and providing ideas about what may be causing difficulties. However, Secure Care cannot
accurately diagnose the cause of any problems or give complete instructions on how to fix problems over the
telephone or Internet. The only way to assure that software, parts or products are installed, set-up, tested, supported,
maintained or repaired correctly or that a Secure Care system is functioning properly is to have it examined on site
by a qualified service technician. In addition, Secure Care software, parts and products cannot be operated or used
correctly by anyone who has not successfully completed Secure Care in-service training. Secure Care’s Help Line is
not a substitute for on-site diagnosis and servicing by a qualified service technician or for successful completion of
Secure Care in-service training. Secure Care strongly recommends that any installation, set-up, testing, support,
maintenance or repair of a system that is performed by a person who has not satisfactorily completed technical
training in accordance with standards established by Secure Care be immediately checked on-site by a qualified
service technician.
WARNING: EVEN SLIGHT MODIFICATIONS TO THE SYSTEM OR CHANGES IN THE OPERATING
ENVIRONMENT MAY CAUSE SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM TO MALFUNCTION. THE ONLY WAY TO
ASSURE THAT SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED, SET-UP, TESTED, SUPPORTED,
MAINTAINED AND REPAIRED CORRECTLY IS TO HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN DO
THE WORK.
9. The Secure Care System is not a Substitute for Careful Identification and Monitoring by
Professional Staff
Secure Care’s software, parts and products have been designed to augment a facility’s reasonable procedures for
protecting residents, patients, and infants. However, no system or combination of procedures and equipment can
eliminate all risk or assure complete security. Secure Care’s system is not intended as a substitute for the careful
identification and monitoring of residents, patients, and infants by a facility’s professional staff.
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Dimensions: 3.20" (W) x 8.25" (L) x 1.78" (D)
Input Voltage: 9VDC alkaline battery
Indicators: Eight character LCD display,
Green and yellow LED’s
Programming Range: Tester must be placed on the face of the transmitter.
Auto-off feature: Automatic shut-off after two minutes of inactivity.
All Specifications are subject to change without notice.
SECTION 2 SPECIFICATIONS
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Transmitter ID Code Tester-Default mode of Operation
Exit Tester
Cutband Tester
Transmitter “Sleep Mode” Activator
Keypad Programmable
Auto-Off feature
Programmable Security Code
9 Volt Battery Powered
SECTION 3 STANDARD FEATURES
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NOTE: The Tester will automatically shut off after two minutes of inactivity.
NOTE: Transmitters that are not in use should be stored in a metal container.
How to Check a Transmitter ID Code
1. Press
ON
on the Tester. A steady green power (“PWR”) light should display;
NOTE: A blinking green power (PWR) light indicates a
low battery. Replace the Tester battery before proceeding.
2. After the strap has been on the transmitter for at least one minute, position the 6.78MHz transmitter so that it is
touching the display end of the Tester. (See Fig. 1 below for proper positioning of the transmitter
relative to the Tester unit.)
Figure 1. Transmitter-to-Tester Orientation
3. The yellow (“Signal”) LED should begin flashing. The ID code of the transmitter should be received by the
unit and displayed on the LCD display. The display will toggle between the transmitter’s four digit ID and
"TX OK".
If only the transmitter ID number is displayed, then the tag is in cutband mode. If the proper ID code has
been received and displayed by the Tester, then the transmitter is assumed to be operating properly. “TX
OK” not appearing on the display implies you have a problem strap or strap connection. In order to get the
Tester to show “TX OK” you will need to replace the strap and test again.
If a transmitter ID was received incorrectly then the tester will display either "CHK XMTR", or "_ _ _ _".
(Ensure the transmitter is positioned correctly relative to the top of the Tester. (See Fig. 1))
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How to Test the Exit System
1. Press
ON
on the Tester. A steady green power (“PWR”) light should display;
NOTE: A blinking green power (PWR) light indicates a
low battery. Replace the Tester battery before proceeding.
2. Enter the currently programmed security code (*23456 default) on the Tester keypad
3. Press and hold
DOOR
.
4. Approach the exit under test. When in range of the door receiver, the red lock LED (top right LED) on the Exit
Panel turns on, the door should lock if so equipped, and the exit system should arm.
5. Release the Door button and the exit system should un-arm.
6. With the door in the open position, press and hold the Door button, the Exit Panel should enter an alarm state. The
top center red LED (bell symbol) on the panel will flash and an on/off tone will be emitted.
7. Close the door and reset the Exit Panel.
NOTE: The Tester is not to be used to test range or to adjust the range of
the door exit system. The tester is only used to test the function of the exit
system. How to Test the Cutband Zone Receivers
Be sure to alert all Nursing and Security staff prior to testing the Cutband Zone Receivers. When the Cutband Zone
Receiver is tested, all exit systems will enter an armed state, locking all doors equipped with electromagnetic locks.
1. Press
ON
on the Tester. A steady green power (“PWR”) light should display;
NOTE: A blinking green power (PWR) light indicates a low battery. Replace
the Tester battery before proceeding.
2. Go to the cutband zone under test.
3. Enter the currently programmed security code (*23456 default) on the Tester keypad
4. Press
CUT
BAND
.
5. Within a few seconds, all exit systems should enter the armed state, locking all doors equipped with
electromagnetic locks.
6. The Nurse Station should enter an alarm state with an audible alarm and the “cutband in alarm” will flash and turn
red on the display.
7. Document which cutband zones have received the cutband test.
8. Go to other areas of the protected area and repeat the above test. Continue testing in various areas until all cutband
zones have been tested and displayed on the Nurse Station.
NOTE: The above tests are designed to simulate the actual operating characteristics of the
system. Testing should be done on a weekly basis using a live transmitter to verify the
actual operation of the exit systems and cutband zones. Forms are included at the end of
this Section to document test results.
NOTE: The Tester is not to be used to test range or to adjust the range of
the cutbands. The tester is only used to test the function of the cutbands.
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Placing a Transmitter into the "Sleep" Mode
Prior to removing the Cutband Transmitter from the monitored resident or infant, the Transmitter must be placed into the
"Sleep" mode using the Tester. If the Transmitter is not placed into the "Sleep" mode prior to cutting the Transmitter strap,
then the system will detect a cut strap and produce a cutband alarm. The alarm will lock all door exits and create an alarm
condition at the Nurse Station.
The following procedure must be followed:
1. Press
ON
on the Tester. A steady green power (“PWR”) light should display;
NOTE: A blinking green power (PWR) light indicates a
low battery. Replace the Tester battery before proceeding.
2. Enter the security code *23456 on the Tester keypad;
3. Ensure that the "ENABLE" message is displayed on the Tester; this should occur within two seconds. The Tester
will then display a blinking black square;
4. Orient the Transmitter to the front of ankle/shin of the infant;
5. Bring the top of the Tester up to the Transmitter;
6. Ensure that there is a blinking yellow “Signal” light on the Tester;
7. Also ensure that the Tester displays a four-digit ID code and “TX OK”. (The displayed ID code should be the
same as the engraved ID code on the Transmitter itself.);
8. Enter the sleep code # with the Tester positioned with display end touching the transmitter;
9. Hold the tester against the transmitter until a "SLEEP OK" message is displayed and you hear 5 beeps.
This may take up to 15 seconds.
10. If the "SLEEP OK" message is displayed, then cut the band. You will have 30 seconds to do so. Do not attempt to
re-enter another sleep code within the 30 second time period;
11. If the Tester displays a “SLP FAIL” (sleep fail) message, then this procedure should be repeated beginning with
Step 4 above. Verify that the Tester and Transmitter are properly oriented before re-starting the procedure. You
do not have to re-enter your security code to proceed;
NOTE: In order for the Tester unit to transmit a Sleep command to the Transmitter, the
Tester must initially display the "ENABLE" message and, when the Tester is placed on
the Transmitter, display an ID code and produce a blinking “Signal” light.
To Activate a Transmitter that is Already in “Sleep” Mode
Obtain a new cradle/strap assembly. Slide the cradle/strap onto the back of the Transmitter. This will reactivate the
Transmitter and start transmissions after 30 seconds.
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To Change the Tester’s Security Code
1. Press
ON
on the Transmitter Tester; A steady green power (“PWR”) light should display;
NOTE: A blinking green power (PWR) light indicates a low battery. Replace the Tester
battery before proceeding.
2. Press *23456 (security code);
3. Immediately press 5. The Tester will display "NEW CODE";
4. Enter the new five digit security code. The Tester will display "CODE OK";
5. This new code is stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained permanently, or, until the code is changed
again. To make future code changes simply repeat the above procedure – again, using *and the current code,
then 5, and enter the next code to be used.
If you have any questions please call your Distributor/Installer first, then if necessary call Secure Care Products, LLC Service
Department at 1-800-451-7917 or email Orders_39@securecare.com.
.
SECTION 5 CHANGING THE SECURITY CODE
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BY PERMITTING INSTALLATION OR BY MAKING USE OF ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE DESIGNED OR
MANUFACTURED BY SECURE CARE PRODUCTS, LLC. (“SECURE CARE”) (INCLUDING SUPPORT SERVICES,
MAINTAINED SOFTWARE AND MAJOR RELEASES, WHETHER OR NOT IT IS COVERED BY ANY SOFTWARE
MAINTENANCE OR LICENSE AGREEMENT) (“THIS PRODUCT”), YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE
READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT, THAT
YOU UNDERSTAND THEM, AND THAT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THEM. YOU UNDERSTAND THAT, IF
YOU PURCHASED THIS PRODUCT FROM ANY AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR OF SECURE CARE, THAT
DISTRIBUTOR IS NOT SECURE CARE’S AGENT AND IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OR TO AGREE TO ANY TERMS OR CONDITIONS WHICH ARE
DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY
STATEMENT.
If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this General Product Warranty Statement, do not permit the installation or
make use of this Product and promptly return this Product to the place where you obtained it for a full refund. If you have
any difficulty obtaining a refund, please contact Secure Care at the telephone number provided in Section 2.B below.
1. Notices
A. ALL LOCKS USED WITH THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM ARE DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED, LABELED
AND DELIVERED SOLELY BY AN INDEPENDENT VENDOR OVER WHOM SECURE CARE HAS NO CONTROL
AND FOR WHOSE ACTIONS OR FAILURES TO ACT SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY.
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER
TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE, SECURE CARE
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE
WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-
INFRINGEMENT. SECURE CARE ALSO DISCLAIMS ALL OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE LOCKS
AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE
OR BE IMPLIED FROM THE FACT THAT SUCH LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY
OTHER TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM
THE DELIVERY OR INSTALLATION OF THE LOCKS WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS AND/OR
PRODUCTS OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR DANGERS IN THE
LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM RESTS EXCLUSIVELY
WITH THE INDEPENDENT VENDOR, AND ANY CLAIMS, COSTS, DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES ARISING FROM
THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM SHALL BE MADE
SOLELY AGAINST THE INDEPENDENT VENDOR.
B. IF YOU PURCHASE COMPUTER HARDWARE THROUGH SECURE CARE AND REQUEST THAT SECURE
CARE SOFTWARE BE INSTALLED AND TESTED ON THAT HARDWARE AT THE FACTORY, SECURE CARE
WARRANTS ONLY THAT THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES WERE INSTALLED, SET-UP
AND TESTED PRIOR TO SHIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL SECURE CARE PRODUCT MANUALS AND
THAT, AT THE TIME THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES WERE FINALLY INSPECTED AT
THE FACTORY, THEY WERE PERFORMING (SUBJECT TO SECURE CARE’S SPECIFIED TOLERANCES) IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECURE CARE’S SPECIFICATIONS. SECURE CARE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
ANY DEFECTS IN OR PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THE HARDWARE, ALL CLAIMS FOR WHICH MUST BE MADE
TO THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR. SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE
SECURE CARE SYSTEM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
SECURE CARE ALSO DISCLAIMS ALL OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE
WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE OR BE IMPLIED
FROM THE FACT THAT SUCH HARDWARE CARRIES SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER
SECTION 6 GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY
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TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM THE
DELIVERY OR INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS AND/OR
PRODUCTS OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR DANGERS IN THE
HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM RESTS EXCLUSIVELY
WITH THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR, AND ANY CLAIMS, COSTS, DAMAGES OR
LIABILITIES ARISING FROM THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE
SYSTEM SHALL BE MADE SOLELY AGAINST THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR.
C. Secure Care’s software, parts and products are designed for operation in a wireless system. However, the range,
performance, and predictability of any wireless system, including Secure Care’s, is dependent on several factors, including,
but not limited to, the following: building structure; environmental extremes (e.g., temperature, earth tremors, air pollution,
etc.); the proximity of other wireless devices; the presence of variable speed products; sources of Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI); physical orientation and positioning of the equipment; and sources of Electro Static Discharge (“ESD”).
Secure Care cannot be responsible for the effect of these types of factors on operation of its software, parts and products.
D. This Product must be installed, set-up, tested, supported, operated, maintained, repaired and used only in accordance
with all manuals and instructions (including the user, installation, technical and other manuals) issued by Secure Care (the
“Product Manuals”). It is your responsibility to assure that any person who might be installing, setting-up, testing,
supporting, maintaining or repairing this Product knows the contents of and has access to the Product Manuals and has

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