MobileCare™ Monitor Operator’s Manual
Copyright 2008 © AFrame Digital, Inc.
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3.0 Operating Procedures
This chapter provides instructions on how to wear and operate the myPHD, interpret
the messages displayed in the panel, and trigger and send emergency alerts. This
chapter explains the features of the CareStation
™ Software and the procedure to
respond to alerts, detect the location of residents, and view the clinical and historical
data of the residents.
MyPHD is the only component of the MobileCare
TM
Monitor System operated by the
end user (residents). Before using myPHDs, the operator must ensure the proper
installation of all components of the
MobileCare™ Monitor System.
The components of the
MobileCare™ Monitor System should not be installed by
the end user. These components (such as the routers, the gateway, and the
server) must be installed by the representatives of AFrame Digital, Inc. who are
trained in the proper installation techniques.
3.1 Using myPHD
This section explains how to:
Wear myPHD and use the various options.
Check for out-of-range status.
Send emergency alerts using myPHD.
Analyze the messages displayed by myPHD.
The myPHD is the key component of the
MobileCare™ Monitor System that has
to be worn and operated by the residents or patients. Hence, the operators must
ensure that they thoroughly understand the operating procedures of myPHD.
3.1.1 Wearing myPHD
The myPHD alerting device resembles a watch and should be worn like a
wristwatch.
The watch should be worn continuously. The myPHD has built-in
sensors that determine if the device is being worn. The server constantly monitors
these details and raises an alert if a resident removes the myPHD from his/her wrist.
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