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Silversphere Bedside Monitoring © 2014 Silversphere - Doc.Bedside Monitor
Silversphere Bedside Monitoring
Silversphere bedside monitoring devices allow higher-acuity residents and their caregivers to feel safe while residents are in their beds. With both active and passive alerting options, caregivers are notified immediately when the bedside monitoring devices are activated.
Devices are supervised, meaning if the resident removes the device from the call station, an alert is provided to caregivers.
Options are available for both wireless and hardwired systems
Wireless Compatibility — HWDA Wireless Data Router HWNA Wireless Network Router WRMA Hardwired RF Receiver WAPA Wireless Access Point
WCCA (shown with CCRA-8W call cord)
CCRA-8W CCRA-D8W
Wireless
CCRA-8W 8' Push Button for WCCACCRA-D8W 8' Dual Push Button for WCCACCPA-8G 8’ Gray Pneumatic Pad for WCCA Not compatible with WCCA-NC call stations
Companion One
Silversphere Bedside Monitoring © 2014 Silversphere - Doc.Bedside Monitor
Call Cord Options — continued
CCRA-E10W
CCPA-8G CCSA-BD10-W
CCRA-E10W Extension Cord, 10" white, 8-pin din connectors
CCSA-BD10--W-KIT Includes 10” x 30” bed sensor pad, and WCCA-NC monitor.
* Features break-away cable for safety. Replace bed pressure sensors annually. Compatible only with WCCA-NC call stations
CCSA-BD10-W Replacement Pad, 10" x 30" w/ 4-pin connection
Companion One
Incontinence Sensor The Incontinence Sensor wireless product is a passive alarm device used when the resident is in bed or seated in a chair. It alerts caregivers of a urinary incontinence situationthat requires their attention. The Incontinence Sensor product is part of the Companion One system and utilizes the same infrastructure and reporting methods as other wireless Silversphere devices.
Initiation of the urinary incontinence alarm takes place when a pad placed on a bed or chair under a fitted sheet or comparable material becomes wet. Other than the actual incontinence itself, the resident is not required to take any action to activate the pad or create an incontinence alarm. The alarm is automatically reset once the pad becomes dry. The pad can be wiped clean and has been tested with Lysol-brand disinfectants, but must be completely dry (both wiped and air) before being placed back into service.
The device is supervised, meaning if the resident removes the sensor from the call station, an alert is provided to caregivers.
The reset button on the WCCA-IS does notaffect device operation, but can be used forStaff Check if the zone is associated with a Staff Check zone group.
Silversphere Bedside Monitoring © 2014 Silversphere - Doc.Bedside Monitor
CCSA-IS-W replacement incontinence sensor pad
Installation - Workbench The Incontinence Sensor will need to be assigned to a zone within a zone group that has the following custom user events:Long name “Incontinence Alarm” and short name “Incont Alm” — to be associated with the “Cord Button” transmitter code on the WCCA-IS. This alarm occurs during an incontinence situation.Long name “Incont Device Trbl” and short name “Incon Trbl” — to be associated with the “Cord Remove” transmitter code on the WCCA-IS. This alarm triggers when the sensor is disconnected.Please consult the Workbench Guide for instructions on how to add custom event names. (Page S.3—52 in section 3.8: System Options, User Events.)
Incontinence Sensor* Wireless**CCSA-IS-W-KIT Includes incontinence sensor pad and WCCA-IS monitor.CCSA-IS-W Replacement incontinence sensor pad, w/ 8-pin din connector
* Features break-away cable for safety. **Compatible only with WCCA-IS call stations
Companion One
Touch Pad
The CCTA touch pad provides reliable and versatile actuation for residents with limited dexterity. The CCTA features a large, ultra-sensitive touch plate surface that can be easily pressed by a hand, foot, elbow, chin, etc. The grey-color tent design with clip and Velcro attachment methods allow for multiple positioning possibilities to make it simple and convenient for any resident to use.
Use the security clips to attach the call device to a bed, pillow case, sheet, or resident’s clothing in the right angle or “tent” position (Diagram A and B). The Velcro strap can be used to fasten the CCTA to a bed rail as shown in Diagram C.
The 10 ft. length cord attaches to WCCA call cord station, which is included with the CCTA-KIT.
Silversphere Bedside Monitoring © 2014 Silversphere - Doc.Bedside Monitor
CCTA-KIT Includes CCTA touch pad and WCCA monitor
CCTA Replacement touch pad, w/ 8-pin din connector
Companion One
Silversphere Bedside Monitoring © 2014 Silversphere - Doc.Bedside Monitor
Hardwired Compatibility — HDCA Hardwired Data Router
ECSA-Cx Call Stations ECSA-ICx Call StationsCCMA-8W 8' Push Button for Hardwired Stations
CCMA-15W 15' Push Button for Hardwired StationsCCMA-25W 25' Push Button for Hardwired Stations
CCMA-8W (shown with ECSA-CD1) CCMA-8W
CCSA-BD10
CCMA-DA Duplexer, modular, for attaching two call cords
to one call station.
CCMA-DA
* Features break- away cable for safety. Replace bed pressure sensors annually.
Hardwired
CCSA-BD10 Replacement Pad, 10" x 30" w/ 4-pin modular connectionCCSA-BD10-KIT Includes 10” x 30” bed sensor pad, battery-powered
audible monitor, and cord from monitor to call station.
Companion One