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RoamAlert Wandering Patient System

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ECO Door Controller with Keypad
ECO Door Controller with Surface Mount Exciter
ECO Door Controller with Keypad

The ECO Door Controller gives residents freedom yet keeps them safe by creating an exciter field and coverage area around a door. If a resident approaches the exit, the Door Controller senses the wrist tag and automatically locks the door. If the door is already open an alarm sounds. Product comes in two models depending on installation type: RoamAlert ECO Door Controller with Keypad or RoamAlert ECO Door Controller with Surface Mount Antenna.

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Tag ID Display
Tag ID Display

Shows the resident's ID number, read from their Wrist Tag, at the Door Controller where the alarm sounded. The display gives the last five tags identified in a round-robin fashion on the bright, highly legible LED screen. Users decide whether to show the entire six digit tag ID or the last four digits. When in four-digit mode the alarm condition (loiter or wander) is also shown on the display. The display can be programmed to reset after three minutes or it automatically resets when a Door Controller is bypassed or an alarm is cleared.

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Pocket Tag Reader
Pocket Tag Reader

The Pocket Tag Reader provides the ability to check batteries, configure resident tags and analyze system parameters. The Reader identifies a tag's electronic serial number, tests operation, and allows modification of user-controlled settings. Tests can be performed on tags even when they are attached to individuals or assets. With its internal low-battery indication, the test data is stored in the non-volatile memory which is downloadable to PCs. The RF field analyzer assesses RF levels for the original Door Controller setting detection field and the RF noise analyzer identifies possible RF interference sources.

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Select Sound Module
Select Sound Module

Providing auxiliary or remote alarm annunciation, the Select Sound Module (SSM) notifies staff when a Door Controller alarm sounds. The SSM offers two unique tones: for a Wander Pre-Alert a softer pre-alarm tone and for a Wander Alarm a more urgent alarm tone. Inside the unit, DIP switches can program the two tones from a selection of eight tones for each alarm, for a total of 16 possible sounds. The device is devised to be mounted flush on a standard single gang electrical box, can be programmed for a lower night volume and contains a field-adjustable volume setting.

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ANN6L Zone Annunciator
ANN6L Zone Annunciator

The Zone Annunciator Panel provides central monitoring for up to six Door Controllers when mounted at nursing stations, reception or security stations. Up to six Zone Annunciators may be used to monitor up to 36 total Door Controllers. The Annunciator reset switches are set so only one switch has to be pressed to reset all panels. The reset function combined with other Annunciators allows for remote access and a silence button disables audible alarms. The system, which mounts in a standard 2 gang electrical box, contains two-color LED for each zone and two distinctive alarms to indicate between a Wander Alarm Pre-Alert and Wander Alarm.

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Elevator System
Elevator System

The Elevator System simplifies multi-floor facilities by providing an elevator wander solution. Instead of covering each floor's lobby, the system travels with the elevator containing a detection field within the car. Each elevator's system is self-contained as not to affect other elevators in the bank or set off nuisance alarms from patients passing through the elevator lobby. When a tag is detected in the elevator, an 11-second pre-alarm begins, allowing staff the time to enter a bypass code into the elevator keypad. If no code is entered, the system goes into full alarm, keeping the doors open until the tag is removed. Depending on local building codes, a qualified elevator technician must either install the Elevator System or be present at the installation.

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Access Keypad Kit for 2nd Keypad
Access Keypad Kit for 2nd Keypad

With an Access Keypad installed near a Door Controller, staff members are able to accept an alarm for that door or to bypass the door without producing an alarm. Two keypad modes are available. In Mode 1, every user has an individual PIN code, managed by a Server PC, and loaded into the Door Controller allowing the event and identity of the staff member to be recorded. Mode 2 supplies two bypass codes and two alarm reset codes stored in the Keypad, but the identity of the staff member is not documented. The Keypad offers audible and visual indication of alarm conditions and standby, bypass and power-on conditions.

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Wrist Tag
Wrist Tag

Every Wrist Tag is identified by its own unique code that provides protection to wander-prone residents. When a tag comes near an exit outfitted with a Door Controller an alarm sounds. The design lets residents wear the tag on their wrist or ankle which is fastened using VeriChip's tear-proof band. Wrist Tags are easily identifiable by the electronic serial number and the smooth, waterproof case that allows for easy sterilization without damaging the high capacity battery.

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Tag Rack
Tag Rack

The Tag Rack stores Wrist Tags and helps to ensure that tags are used on a first-in first-out basis to make the most of battery life. The metal, wall-mountable cabinet with a left-hand opening keeps all Wrist Tags in one place and prevents misplacing tags. Labels are supplied to document serial numbers with exact Tag Rack locations and an optional lock can be ordered for additional security.

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Central Power Supply

The Central Power Supply provides power to components on the RS-485 network including peripherals such as magnetic door locks. The system converts 115 VAC 50/60 Hz into eight independent, fuse protected 24 VDC trigger controlled outputs and offers 1.25 A continuous supply current per output. Form "C" dry output relay allows alarm monitoring, HVAC shutdown, and elevator recall. Every output will direct power to a variety of access control hardware and devices.

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Additional Accessories: Keypad Cable, SRA-E Exposed Surface Mount Antenna, SRA Exciter Antenna, SRA Attenuator

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