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Dukane 6000 ProCare 7B2131 Zenith Smart Pillow Speaker

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  • Dukane 6000 ProCare 7B2131 Zenith Smart Pillow Speaker 

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    Smart pillow speakers can be used with all Dukane ProCare 6000 special-purpose patient stations. These smart pillow speakers provide nurse calls, lighting controls, and TV control of ìsmartî television sets manufactured by Zenith (7B2131). These pillow speakers include an internationally recognized " I " button to control the TV closed-caption function

    Pillow Speaker Buttons and Functions 

    The pillow speakers are all basically the same, however, some buttons and functions may differ slightly depending on your systemís configuration. Note these differences in the margins. 

    All pillow speakers place calls in the same manner. The callís priority and associated corridor light and flash rates are determined by patient priority, station type, and system configuration.

    Speaker 

    The speaker provides entertainment audio. 

    If the patient station is equipped with pillow speaker audio, the patient can communicate with the base master attendant through the pillow speaker. Otherwise, the patient will communicate through the patient station speaker/microphone. 

    Volume Control 

    This large thumbwheel adjusts entertainment audio volume only. It does not control intercom volume. Turn counter-clockwise to increase entertainment volume. Turn clockwise to decrease entertainment volume. 

    Nurse Call Button 

    Press this button to place a call to the base master. This button is backlit for use in darkened rooms

    Connector

    Depending on the pillow speaker model, this multi-pin connector either plugs into the patient station or into a receptacle in the wall near the floor.

    TV Button 

    Press this button to control television functions. Depending on your system configuration, it will either turn the TV on/off and step through the channels, or it will only turn the TV on/off. In this case, press the up and down arrow buttons to change channels. 

    Up/Down Arrow Buttons 

    Depending on your system configuration, pressing these buttons may change television stations or control lights, or they may have other assigned functions. 

    "i"Button OR Auxiliary Button 

    On the "smart" pillow speakers, this is an internationally recognized "i" button that controls the TV closed-caption function and turns the function on and off. On other pillow speakers, the function of this button is determined by your systemís configuration. If it is not labeled on the pillow speaker, it is not functional. 

    Ancillary Button 

    Depending on the pillow speaker and your systemís configuration, this button may be labeled with a light bulb to indicate that it will control low voltage lighting in the room. Alternately, it may be labeled with a musical note to indicate that it will turn the radio on and off, and change radio stations.


    Pillow Speaker Care 

    To ensure proper operation of the pillow speaker, follow these precautions: 

    • Use the provided bed clip to secure the pillow speaker to the patientís bedding for easy accessibility. 
    • Use the provided cord clamp to secure the pillow speaker cord to itself. Do not wrap the pillow speaker cord around the bed rail to get it out of the way.
    • Place the pillow speaker in the provided holder when not in use. 
    • Do not pull on the pillow speaker to remove it from the patient station or to move the bed. Doing so can damage the delicate electronic equipment inside the pillow speaker. 

    The pillow speakers can be wiped down with a damp cloth, or with any disinfectant typically used by hospital maintenance (e.g., Sidex, Staphine, or a 10% bleach/water solution). DO NOT soak the cords.