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USP EM-900 WA User Manual page 4

Wanderer alert, 40 patient monitor station

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If a mistake is made in setting up your transmitter, refer to page 10, "CHANGING A TX
Enter a number between 01 and 40 to assign a station in which to store the code for a particular transmitter.
Note: If the assigned station is less than 2 digits, you must press star button after entry. You may assign stations
in any order. Once a code is stored, it remains in memory even if power is removed.
Example: Preparing a transmitter code and storing in an unused station.
In any of the program stages if an incorrect character has been entered, you can simply
press "R" to reenter information.
Enter 01 (for STATION #: 01).
Screen will then display
STATION #: 01
If no previous code is stored in station 01, the display will show
Screen will then display
STATION NOT
PROGRAMMED!
Then
ENTER Tx CODE:
(0000 - 9999)
Transmitters are PRE-PROGRAMMED at the factory for ease of installation. Have transmitter code available
(located on side of transmitter housing) when setting up STATION. Keep a written record of codes stored.
Note: If the number entered is 4 digits or longer, the STATION will only accept the first 4 and automatically
advances to the next step. If the number is less than 4 digits, you must press * to continue.
Enter 1234 for this example
CODE: 1234
Then, after a short pause
CODE ENTERED!
(PRESS 'M')
(Press 'M' to store program)
By pressing the 'M' button you should hear 2 short 'beeps' simultaneous with the front light flashing, indicating that
programming the transmitter is successful and complete. The EM-900 WA keeps a profile of all the codes
programmed and can therefore determine while in the MONITORING mode which transmitter is tripped.
Followed by
NAME:MAX 11 CHAR
THEN PRESS (*)
CODE" for corrections.
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