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Dukane 6000 ProCare 4A2486 Dual Patient Stations

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    If your system has custom stations, the button descriptions in this manual may not match your stations. For example, the CODE button on your station may read ìcode blue.


    The CODE Button

    Press this button to send a code blue emergency call to the base master station. (Dual patient stations will send two calls, one left bed, and one right bed when this button impressed.) 

    • This causes the following to happen:
    • The light on the CODE button illuminates to confirm call placement.
    • The patient station beeps eight times.
    • The associated corridor light illuminates and flashes at a designated rate (default is fast flash amber)
    • The call appears on the base master display.
    • Tones sound at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active

    Canceling a Code Blue Call

    Code blue calls can only be canceled by pressing the CANCEL button on the station that placed the call. When a code blue call is canceled, the following things occur:

    • The light on the station's CODE button extinguishes.
    • The associated corridor light extinguishes.
    • The call disappears from the base master display.
    • The tones cease at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active.

    The STAFF Button

    Press this button to send a staff emergency call to the base master station. (Dual patient stations will send two calls, a left bed, and a right bed when this button is pressed.) This causes the following to happen:

    • The light on the STAFF button illuminates to confirm call placement.
    • The patient station beeps eight times.
    • The associated corridor light illuminates and flashes at a designated rate (default is fast flash green).
    • The call appears on the base master display.
    • Tones sound at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active

    Canceling a Staff Emergency Call

    Staff emergency calls can only be canceled by pressing the CANCEL button on the station that placed the call. When a staff emergency call is canceled, the following things occur:

    • The light on the station's STAFF button extinguishes.
    • The associated corridor light extinguishes.
    • The call disappears from the base master display.
    • The tones cease at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active

    The AUX Button

    Pressing this button places an auxiliary call to the base master station. (Dual patient stations will send two calls, a left bed, and a right bed when this button is pressed.) The meaning of such a call is programmable at the master station. So, check with your system administrator to determine the use of this button. In any case, pressing the button causes the following to happen:

    • The light on the AUX button illuminates to confirm call placement.
    • The patient station beeps eight times.
    • The associated corridor light illuminates and flashes at a designated rate (default is fast flash white).
    • The call appears at the base master, which displays the call type as ìAE2î by default. 
    • Tones sound at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active. 

    Canceling a Call Placed with the AUX Button 

    Calls placed by pressing the AUX button can only be canceled by pressing the CANCEL button on the station that placed the call. 

    When this type of call is canceled, the following things occur: 

    • The light on the stationís AUX button extinguishes.
    • The associated corridor light extinguishes.
    • The call disappears from the base master.
    • The tones cease at the base master and at stations where the system monitor function is active