Mother/Baby Match Mother Transmitter User Guide User Guide P/N: 0510-1020-A Released: 12/30/03
Contents Preface............................................................5 The MotherTransmitter...................................................................5 Using the Mother Transmitter Fastening a Mother Transmitter.....................................................6 Replacing a Mother Transmitter Clamp.........................................8 Cleaning and Caring for a Mother Transmitter.............................10 Testing a Mother Transmitter...............................................
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Specifications Preface Introduction Size 1.63 x 1.18 x .625 inches Weight 20 grams Color Yellow Operating Temperature 0 to 50 degrees Celsius (32F to 122F) Composition Eastar Copolyester DN004 polymer Battery Life TBD Regulations FCC Compliant Part Number 9450-3000 This guide provides detailed information about the Mother Transmitter. It provides detailed instructions about using the component as well as specific requirements.
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4 Wipe the Transmitter with a clean cloth or towel, and then allow the Transmitter to air-dry. The Mother Transmitter The transmitter may also be rinsed with water, if required in the manufacturer’s instructions. 5 Inspect the alarming band piercing contacts on the Transmitter; the contacts should be gold in color and not bent or out of alignment. 6 Close the clamps on the Transmitter. 7 Place the clean Transmitter in a storage container for future use.
Fastening a Mother Transmitter A Mother Transmitter is a small, yellow device placed on the wrist of a new mother. When it is activated, it sends a signal that is received by Exit Alarm Receivers and Alarming Band Receivers. If a mother is handed a child wearing a transmitter that does not match her transmitter, the Red LED on the Mother Transmitter flashes and an alarm sounds to signify a mismatch.
Replacing a Mother Transmitter Clamp 5 Place the Transmitter and alarming band onto the wrist of the mother. 6 Insert the alarming band material through the slot on the other side of the Mother Transmitter, from bottom to top. In some cases, it may be necessary to replace damaged Mother Transmitter clamps. This done by opening the existing clamps, snapping them off of the Mother Transmitter, and inserting new clamps. 7 Again, guide the alarming band material through the slot at the top of the clamp.
Using the Mother Transmitter 4 To verify that the transmitters are linked, place the infant within 10 to 12 inches of the Mother Transmitter. 5 Tap the tag and wait for the Green LED. If a Red LED flashes three times and the Mother Transmitter beeps three times, then there is a mismatch. This section provides detailed information about how to program and use a Mother Transmitter. The following table provides information about the different Transmitter Modes and how to enter the Modes.