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Page 1 - Operation Manual

Operation ManualProCare2000Nurse Communications SystemDocument No. 427-07-00043 (05)Model 4A3076B

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Monitoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Lavatory/Emergency Station—Model 9A3005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Shower Emergenc

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SECTION 5—LAMP OPERATIONCorridor Lamp—Models 18A521, 18A522, 18A523, and 18A524 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Zone L

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Microprocessor-Based DesignUse of the latest advancements in microprocessor technology ensures increased reli-ability and consistent, trouble-free ope

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Assignable Emergency Priority (optional)Stations in critical patients’ rooms can be assigned emergency priority so that all callsfrom those stations a

Page 7 - Handling Tips

1Speaker Volume ControlRotate this control until speaker volume is at the desired incoming audio level.Note:This adjustment has no effect on the hands

Page 8 - Maintenance

5ERROR IndicatorThis LED flashes briefly when an invalid operation is attempted at the masterstation.The LED flashes rapidly when communication cannot

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ALL PAGE/TIME Pushbutton and LED (see page 14, Paging)This pushbutton lets you use the handset to make a page announcement to allthe audio-capable rem

Page 10 - Contents

8Remote Station Buttons and LEDsPressing one of these pushbuttons begins or ends communication with the as-signed remote station. These pushbuttons ca

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The BUSY Indicator:— flashes slowly when there are no calls present in the system, to indicate thatthe master station is functioning properly.— stays

Page 13 - Features

8ProCare 2000 Operation ManualSystem Response ChartACTION INPROGRESSRESPONSE GENERATEDMasterStationPatientStationDuty Station CorridorLightZone Light

Page 14 - (General System)

Calls from remote stations are annunciated at the master station by an intermittenttone and a flashing LED alongside the corresponding station’s pushb

Page 15 - Controls

Responding to a Call from Another Master Station in the System1. When the MASTER/SYSERR LED flashes, remove the handset from its cradle.2. Press the p

Page 16 - Controls)

1. Press the SILENT/VOLUME pushbutton once to temporarily disable all the sound-ing tones at the master station. The associated LED indicators continu

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3. If using the microphone/speaker, press the PUSH TO TALK button to talk, andrelease it to listen. If using the handset, talk into it as you would a

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Up to eight preassigned zones, with up to 10 remote (patient, staff, and staff/duty) audiostations in each zone, can be monitored from the master stat

Page 19 - Indicators

Locating a Station in DistressPress the ZONE pushbutton to exit zone monitoring, if in operation, then press eachremote station button sequentially wh

Page 20 - System Response Chart

4. Make the page announcement using the handset.5. Return the handset to its cradle or press the ZONE pushbutton again. The ZONELED indicator goes out

Page 21 - Responding

5. To check the follow designation at the master station, press the FOLLOWpushbutton. The LED indicator next to the designated follow station pushbutt

Page 22 - (Responding

Placing a Remote Station on Reminder1. Connect to the calling station by pressing that station’s numbered pushbutton.2. Press the REMIND pushbutton. T

Page 24 - (Placing Calls)

Placing Stations on Programmed Emergency1. Contact the calling station by pressing that station’s numbered pushbutton.The PRIORITY/LOCK LED indicator

Page 25 - Monitoring

A patient at this station uses a call cord to place a normal or emergency call to themaster station. Calls are indicated at the master station and at

Page 26 - (Monitoring)

3CANCEL TouchpadPressing CANCEL cancels any pending call placed from this station, and/orremoves the station from reminder status.4Red Privacy LEDThis

Page 27 - (Paging)

A patient at this station uses a call cord or pillow speaker to place a normal or emer-gency call to the master station. Calls are indicated at the ma

Page 28 - Reminder

4CANCEL TouchpadPressing CANCEL cancels any pending call placed from this station, and/orremoves the station from reminder status.5Red Privacy LEDThis

Page 29 - (Reminder)

Two patients can place normal or emergency calls to the master station using individualcall cords. A call from either patient is indicated as a single

Page 30 - Priority)

Two patients can use individual call cords or pillow speakers to place a normal or emer-gency call to the master station. A call from either patient i

Page 31 - ProCare 2000 Operation Manual

4CANCEL TouchpadPress this touchpad to cancel any pending call placed from this station or to re-move the station from reminder status.5Red Privacy LE

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A patient at this station uses a call cord or pillow speaker to place a normal or emer-gency call to the master station. Calls are indicated at the ma

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4CANCEL TouchpadPress this touchpad to cancel any pending call placed from this station or to re-move the station from reminder status.5Red Privacy LE

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This patient station is normally used in conjunction with a bed safety rail communica-tion system. A pillow speaker can be substituted for the bed rai

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3CANCEL TouchpadPress this touchpad to cancel any pending call placed from this station or toremove the station from reminder status.4Red Privacy LEDT

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Two patients can use individual call cords or pillow speakers to place a normal oremergency call to the master station. A call from either patient is

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3Amber Call Assurance LEDThe amber LED lights each time a call is placed from this section and remainslit until the call is answered from the master s

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The special purpose dual patient station is used with a bed safety rail communication system.A pillow speaker can be substituted for the bed communica

Page 40 - Single Patient

This station is activated by pulling the call cord, which places an emergency call to amaster station. The call can only be canceled from the originat

Page 41 - (Special Purpose

This water-resistant station is designed for use in patient showers. It is activated bypulling the call cord, which places an emergency call to a mast

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This station is activated by pressing the large red touchpad, which places an emer-gency call to the master station. The call can only be canceled fro

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This station is activated by pressing the large blue touchpad, which places an emer-gency call to the master station. The call can only be canceled fr

Page 44 - Dual Patient

This station is activated by pressing the large green touchpad, which places an emer-gency call to the master station. The call can only be canceled f

Page 45 - Lavatory/

NOTICETo ensure the performance of our products and systems, we may occasionally make technologi-cal changes and updates. Therefore, the model number

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This station provides call-in to the master station, intercommunication between thisstation and the master station, and monitoring of this station by

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This station transmits audio tones and visual indications of calls placed (normal oremergency) from any station within the system. The duty station al

Page 48 - Code Blue

This station provides call-in to the master station, intercommunication between thisstation and the master station, and monitoring of this station by

Page 49 - Staff Emergency

6CANCEL TouchpadPress to cancel any pending call placed from this station or to remove the sta-tion from reminder or follow status.7Call Touchpad with

Page 50 - Staff Station

The auxiliary input station is used to connect a monitor device, such as a portableventilator unit or bed exit unit, to the nurse call system. When th

Page 51 - Duty Station

The 7A2010 and 7A2011 pillow speakers can be used only with a Dukane ProCare2000 Patient Station equipped with the gray 17-pin entertainment connector

Page 52 - Staff/Duty Station

1SpeakerThis sensitive speaker provides entertainment audio.Note:Communication between this station and the master takes place through thepillow speak

Page 53 - 4A3092A)

The 7A2031 pillow speaker can be used with any Dukane ProCare 2000 specialpurpose patient station. This pillow speaker provides nurse call, basic TV,

Page 54 - Auxiliary Station

1SpeakerThis sensitive speaker provides entertainment audio.Note:Communication between this station and the master takes place through thepillow speak

Page 55 - Pillow Speaker

The 7A2005 and 7A2006 pillow speakers are normally used with any DukaneProCare 2000 patient station equipped with the white 13-pin entertainment conne

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1SpeakerThis sensitive speaker provides entertainment audio.Note:Communication between this station and the master takes place through thepillow speak

Page 58 - Model 7A2031)

The Model 7A/B/C2111 Smart Pillow Speaker is used only with a Dukane ProCare2000 patient station (Models 4A3081A, 4A3086A, 4A3181A, 4A3182, 4A3186A,an

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1SpeakerThis sensitive speaker provides entertainment audio.Note:Communication between this station and the master takes place through thepillow speak

Page 60 - Models 7A2005

The Model 7A/B/C2131 Smart Pillow Speaker can be used with Dukane ProCare 2000Special Purpose Patient Stations installed with a 37-pin connector wallp

Page 61 - 7A/B/C2111

1SpeakerThis sensitive speaker provides entertainment audio.Note:Communication between this station and the master takes place through thepillow speak

Page 62 - 7A/B/C2111)

The Model 7A/B/C2106 Smart Pillow Speaker is used with a Dukane ProCare 2000patient station (Models 4A3081A, 4A3086A, 4A3181A, 4A3182, 4A3186A, and4A3

Page 63 - 7A/B/C/2131

1SpeakerThis sensitive speaker provides entertainment audio.Note:Communication between this station and the master takes place through thepillow speak

Page 64 - 7A/B/C2131)

This hanger, available as an optionalaccessory, is secured on the wall near thepatient station and cradles the pillowspeaker when it is not in use.Imp

Page 65 - 7A/B/C2106

These assemblies provide nurse callcapabilities to a patient with one patientstation. Exclusively designed for patientsundergoing oxygen therapy. Both

Page 66 - 7A/B/C2106)

These assemblies provide nurse callcapabilities to two patients with one patientstation.Model 200-1173 is 6 feet (1.8 m) long.Model 200-1174 is 12 fee

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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THECOVER OR BACK.A lightning flash symbol within an equilateral triangle (see right) is a warning

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58ProCare 2000 Operation ManualNotes

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Corridor lamps are usually located on the wall or ceiling outside a patient’s room.They light when a call is placed from that room to the master stati

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60ProCare 2000 Operation ManualNotes

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DUKANE CORPORATIONCOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS DIVISION - 2900 Dukane Drive, St. Charles, Illinois 60174© 2000. Printed in USA. All specifications subject t

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Clean the unit by gently wiping with a soft cloth. The use of strong cleaning agentssuch as benzine or alcohol may damage the unit and should be avoid

Page 74 - DUKANE CORPORATION

SECTION 1—FEATURESGeneral System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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