Xmark MTG Portable RFID Tag Reader User Manual

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HALO ANGELMATCH-USER GUIDE
1 OVERVIEW
HALO AngelMatch can be used anywhere and anytime to confirm the match between a mother and
her baby. A simple press of a button provides instant audible and visual confirmation.
HALO AngelMatch can be easily expanded at any time by adding more mother tags and infant tags.
COMPONENTS:
HALO AngelMatch includes five (5) infant tags and five (5) mother tags. The bundle also includes ten
(10) straps for the infant tags and five (5) lanyard straps for the mother tags.
LED
Button
Infant tag
Mother Tag
Lanyard strap for Mother Tag*
Securing pin
& flap
Infant Tag Strap
*Other strap types such as breakaway straps, pullout/retractable cords, clip-ons, etc. can be used for the mother
tag depending on hospital preference. The straps shipped could be of slightly different model than the one shown
on picture.
Extra infant tag straps and lanyards can be ordered through your dealer or eXI. Alternatively, they can be ordered
directly from the manufacturer. Please contact your dealer or eXI for more information.
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MOTHER TAG WITH THE INFANT
2 BONDING
TAG
The first step is to bond the mother tag with the infant tag(s).
The mother tag has the capability of handling multiple births (twin, triplets etc.) and can be bonded
with up to eight infant tags.
1.
When the mother and the baby/babies are ready, take one mother tag and as many infant
tags as are required.
2. Hold the mother tag with the button facing upwards. Make sure you have the infant tags
readily available.
3. Press the button on the mother tag
and hold it pressed down for 5
seconds. A beeping sound will
indicate when five seconds have
passed.
4.
When 5 seconds have expired, the tag will beep and the LED will change from flashing green
to solid red. You now have 5 seconds to release the button.
5.
When the button is released the tag will beep and the LED will change from solid red to solid
green. You now have 5 seconds to press and hold the button again.
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6.
Press and hold the button again.
The tag will beep and the LED will
change to flashing orange. The tag
is now in bonding mode.
7.
Without letting go of the button,
place the infant tag so that it is
within 12 inches of the mother tag.
The mother tag will now bond with
the infant tag.
8.
A beeping sound will confirm the successful bond between mother tag and infant tag.
9. If more than one infant tag is to be bonded with the same mother tag, make sure that the
mother tag button is kept pressed down. Do not release the button between infant
tags*. Point the mother tag to the next infant tag to be bonded.
10. When all tags are successfully bonded with the mother tag, let go of the button on the
mother tag.
11. Attach the infant tag to the baby and give the mother tag to the mother**.
*Note: If the button is released by mistake before all tags are bonded, the process has to be started over
from the beginning and all tags need to be re-bonded. During the bonding process of multiple infant tags,
keep them about three feet from each other.
**Note: The bonding can be done either before or after attaching the tag to the infant, depending on
preference and hospital policies.
The infant tag(s) will remain bonded with the mother tag until the next bonding process, which will clear the
mother tag memory and enter new tag(s).
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3 ATTACHING THE TAG TO THE BABY
Hold the tag with the top (Blue)
uppermost and thread the strap through
one Tag arm, across the bottom of the
Tag and through the other arm.
Place the strap around the baby’s wrist
or leg and insert the securing pin in an
appropriate position on the strap.
Fold over the securing flap and
press firmly so that the securing pin
snaps in place.
Make sure the strap is not
restricting circulation, or it will
potentially cause chaffing.
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4 MATCHING MOTHER WITH BABY
Anytime and anywhere the mother or hospital staff want to confirm the match between the mother
and a baby, the following steps apply:
1.
Bring the baby and the mother
tags together so that they are
within 12 inches of proximity.
2. Press the mother tag button and release.
3.
If there is a match, a ‘good match’
melody will play and the LED on the
mother tag will display a solid green
light.
4.
If there is a mismatch, a ‘bad
match’ melody will play and the
LED on the mother tag will
display a solid red light. Take
immediate action according to
hospital policies and
procedures.
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5 DISCHARGE
When the mother and the baby are ready to leave the hospital, simply release the infant tag by
cutting the strap.
The infant tag(s) will remain bonded with the mother tag until the next bonding process, which will
clear the mother tag memory and enter new tag(s). It is recommended that the mother tag is rebonded with the infant tag(s) every time HALO AngelMatch is assigned to a mother and her baby.
To clean the mother tag and infant tag, please follow Care Guidelines below.
6 CARE GUIDELINES
The Infant tag is fully submersible in water (up to 5 ft) and will withstand cleaning.
Use one of the following cleaning methods:
METHOD 1
Scrub each tag with germicidal solution for approximately 60 seconds. Note: Phenolic or
iodine based solution is preferred
Wipe each tag individually (using a new alcohol wipe for each)
Allow tag to dry for 30 seconds
METHOD 2
Use cold sterilization in Cidex or Totacide Note: Do not immerse tags for more than 30
minutes
METHOD 3
Use gas diffusion sterilization methods. Note: Battery leakage may occur if tags are
exposed to heat in excess of 57°C (135°F)
The Mother tag can be cleaned by spraying a germicidal solution over the tag and then
wiping it down using individual alcohol wipes for each tag. The mother tag should not be fully
submersed in water.
The Tag straps are single-use and disposable. Upon discharge of the baby, the strap is
released by cutting it with scissors.
The Lanyard mother tag strap can be re-used if necessary. Follow hospital procedures and
policies for re-using and cleaning.
Important: Tags are incompatible with disinfectants containing Glycol Ether.
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FCC Regulations
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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 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
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
eXI Wireless Systems
Model No.: Mother Tag
CANADA: 2077A-MTG
FCC ID: HE7MTG
* This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two rules: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Made in Canada
eXI systems are designed to assist staff in providing a high degree of safety for people and therefore should only be used as a
component of a comprehensive security program of policies, procedures, and processes. As with every security system, eXI highly
recommends regular system operational checks to verify functional integrity.
© 2003 eXI Wireless Systems Inc. All rights reserved. eXI, eLink, and all respective logos are either trademarks or registered
trademarks of eXI Wireless Systems Inc.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
eXI Wireless Systems Inc. · 100-13551 Commerce Parkway, Richmond, BC Canada V6V 2L1 · Phone (800) 667-9689 · Fax (604)
207-7765 · www.exisystems.com
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