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                                             Model 135 STAT®ID
                                       Cutband Infant Transmitter




   39 Chenell Drive
   Concord, NH USA 03301-8501
   Phone: (800) 451-7917/(603) 223-0745
   Fax: (603) 227-0200http://www.securecare.com




                                            © 2017 Secure Care Products®, LLC
                              CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE


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                                                            TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 ... IMPORTANT NOTICES                                                4

     PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION OF A SECURE CARE
     SYSTEM                                                                     4


SECTION 2 ... POLICY AND PROCEDURES                                            8

     Intent of the Model 135 STAT® ID System                                    8

     Transmitter Battery Monitoring                                             8

     Ordering New or Replacement Transmitters                                   8

     12 Month Transmitter Warranty                                              8

     Applying the Transmitter to the Infant                                     9

     Removing the Transmitter from the Infant                                  11

     Cleaning the Transmitter                                                  11

     Alarm Procedures                                                          12


SECTION 3 ... USING TRANSMITTER WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE                     13

SECTION 4 ... TRANSMITTER TROUBLE SHOOTING FLOWCHART                          14

SECTION 5 ... COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS                                           15

SECTION 6 ... GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT                              19
     1. Notices                                                                19

     2. Limited Warranty                                                       21

     3. Limitations of Liability                                               22

     4. Governing Law and Arbitration                                          22

     5. Severability                                                           23

     6. Waiver                                                                 23


SECTION 7 .. DAILY TRANSMITTER TESTING LOG                                    24

APPENDIX A PROGRAMMING A ID NURSE STATION WITH TRANSMITTER
INFORMATION                                                                   25


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                                                  SECTION 1                      IMPORTANT NOTICES

                    PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING
                    THE INSTALLATION OF A SECURE CARE SYSTEM
          This installation manual is provided for reference by purchasers and installers of Secure Care Products, LLC
(“Secure Care’s”) systems. This manual is not intended as a catalog of warnings for the protection of anyone or as a substitute
for obtaining professional training or assistance in the design of a facility’s security procedures and systems, or in the installation,
set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair or use of Secure Care’s systems. Nothing in this manual modifies the
terms of Secure Care’s General Product Warranty Statement or of any written agreement signed by Secure Care or creates further
warranties or extends benefits of any sort to anyone beyond those already expressly established in Secure Care’s General Product
Warranty Statement and in any written contract signed by Secure Care.

    1. Secure Care is Not Responsible for the Locks

         ALL LOCKS USED WITH SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM ARE DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED, LABELED AND
         DELIVERED SOLELY BY AN INDEPENDENT VENDOR OVER WHOM SECURE CARE HAS NO
         CONTROL AND FOR WHOSE ACTIONS OR FAILURES TO ACT SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL
         RESPONSIBILITY. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME
         OR ANY OTHER TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE
         CARE, SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE
         LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM, INCLUDING,
         WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
         PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. SECURE CARE ALSO DISCLAIMS ALL
         OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE
         SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE OR BE IMPLIED FROM THE FACT THAT
         SUCH LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER TRADEMARK, SERVICE
         MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM THE DELIVERY OR
         INSTALLATION OF THE LOCKS WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS AND/OR PRODUCTS OR
         FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DESIGNING,
         MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR DANGERS IN THE LOCKS
         AND/OR THEIR USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM RESTS EXCLUSIVELY
         WITH THE INDEPENDENT VENDOR, AND ANY CLAIMS, COSTS, DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES ARISING
         FROM THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM SHALL
         BE MADE SOLELY AGAINST THE INDEPENDENT VENDOR.

    2. Secure Care Is Not Responsible for The Computer Hardware.

         IF YOU PURCHASE COMPUTER HARDWARE THROUGH SECURE CARE AND REQUEST THAT SECURE
         CARE SOFTWARE BE INSTALLED AND TESTED ON THAT HARDWARE AT THE FACTORY, SECURE
         CARE WARRANTS ONLY THAT THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES WERE
         INSTALLED, SET-UP AND TESTED PRIOR TO SHIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL SECURE CARE
         PRODUCT MANUALS AND THAT, AT THE TIME THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES
         WERE FINALLY INSPECTED AT THE FACTORY, THEY WERE PERFORMING (SUBJECT TO SECURE
         CARE’S SPECIFIED TOLERANCES) IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECURE CARE’S SPECIFICATIONS.
         SECURE CARE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEFECTS IN OR PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THE
         HARDWARE, ALL CLAIMS FOR WHICH MUST BE MADE TO THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER
         AND/OR VENDOR. SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH
         RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE
         SYSTEM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
         FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. SECURE CARE ALSO
         DISCLAIMS ALL OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR
         OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE OR BE IMPLIED FROM
         THE FACT THAT SUCH HARDWARE CARRIES SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER
         TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM
         THE DELIVERY OR INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS
         AND/OR PRODUCTS OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY
         FOR DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR
         DANGERS IN THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE

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   SYSTEM RESTS EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR, AND
   ANY CLAIMS, COSTS, DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES ARISING FROM THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE
   WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM SHALL BE MADE SOLELY AGAINST THE
   HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR.

3. Several Factors Outside the Secure Care System Can Affect its Performance

   Secure Care’s software, parts and products are designed for operation in a wireless system. However the
   range, performance, and predictability of any wireless system, including Secure Care’s, is dependent on several
   factors, including, but not limited to, the following: building structure; environmental extremes (e.g.,
   temperature, earth tremors, air pollution, etc.); the proximity of other wireless devices; the presence of variable
   speed products; sources of Radio Frequency Interference (RFI); physical orientation and positioning of the
   equipment; and sources of Electro Static Discharge (ESD). Secure Care is not responsible for the effect of
   these types of factors on operation of its software, parts and products and disclaims all responsibility for any
   claim relative thereto.

4. The Secure Care System Must be Properly Installed

   Secure Care's system must be installed, set-up, tested, supported, operated, maintained, repaired and used only in
   accordance with all manuals and instructions (including the user, installation, technical and other manuals) issued by
   Secure Care (the "Product Manuals"). It is your responsibility to assure that any person who might be installing, setting-
   up, testing, supporting, maintaining or repairing the Secure Care system knows the contents of and has access to the
   Product Manuals and has successfully completed Secure Care technical training. It is also your responsibility to assure
   that any person who might be operating or using this Product knows the contents of and has access to the Product
   Manuals and has successfully completed Secure Care in-service training. Secure Care cannot be responsible for
   performance problems caused by a failure to follow prescribed and appropriate procedures for installation, set-up,
   testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair and use.

   All adjustable features on new and repaired Secure Care software, parts and products are shipped with “factory default”
   settings. These “factory default” settings may not comply with building and life safety codes or other applicable laws
   and regulations in the location where they are installed or operated. Secure Care strongly recommends, therefore, that
   the settings on all Secure Care software, parts and products be checked and, if necessary, reset to comply with local
   building and life safety codes and other applicable laws and regulations at the time of any installation, set-up, testing,
   support, maintenance or repair.

5. Performance of the Secure Care System Software Depends on Proper Maintenance

   Secure Care’s system is driven by software. However, the performance and reliability of any software-driven system
   depends on adequately maintaining the recommended minimum configuration of computing platform, operating
   systems and applications programs and on regularly performing industry-standard and application-specific backup
   processes. If recommended minimum configurations of computing platform, operating systems, and applications
   programs are not adequately maintained, or if appropriate backups are not regularly performed, the software may not
   drive the system as intended. Secure Care is not responsible for operational problems caused by a failure to perform
   these maintenance and backup procedures and disclaims all responsibility for any claim relative thereto.

6. Only a Qualified Service Technician Should Work on a Secure Care System

   Secure Care does not authorize, and strongly recommends against, any installation or field replacement of software, parts
   or products by untrained contractors or facility staff. Such work can be hazardous, can render the system ineffective
   and will void any Secure Care warranty or liability that might otherwise relate to the system.

   Before any software, parts or products which have been designed and manufactured by Secure Care can be safely
   installed, set-up, tested, supported, maintained or repaired, technical training in accordance with standards established
   by Secure Care is required. Regardless of how Secure Care’s software, parts or products are obtained, they should not
   be installed, set-up, tested, supported, maintained or repaired by any person who has not satisfactorily completed that
   technical training (a “qualified service technician”.) When Secure Care’s software, parts or products are sold separately
   from installation services, it is assumed that only a qualified service technician will conduct any installation, set-up,
   testing, support, maintenance or repair involving that software, part or products.


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7. Only a Authorized Distributor or Installer can Install a Secure Care System

   Secure Care Products LLC, requires all installations, upgrades or servicing of an existing installation of any and
   all SCP products or systems to be performed by factory certified Distributors and/or Installers with signed distributor
   or installer agreements. Customers that gain technical service certifications and maintain their certifications over time
   are allowed to install replacement hardware and service previous installations conducted by certified distributors for
   the facilities they own and operate only for the products they are certified to and for the sole purpose
   of maintenance and repairs. In doing so, they assume liability for those repairs
   and maintenance. Any individual working for and assisting a company who has not signed a distributor agreement and
   as a result is not a certified distributor of Secure Care Products LLC will assume all liability of the
   equipment/system in its entirety. Certified individuals no longer working for a certified Secure Care distributor is no
   longer considered certified to install/service Secure Care Product equipment/systems.

   Equipment/systems installed outside the above criteria will void any and all warranty given by Secure Care Products,
   LLC.

8. Any Work Must Comply with Electrical and Life Safety Codes

   It is important that any installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair or use involving the system
   comply with all local and national electrical and life safety codes. If you have any questions about compliance with those
   codes, please contact your local authorities.

9. Immediately Have Replacements or Repairs Checked On-Site by a Qualified Service Technician

   Secure Care receives and responds to telephone and dial-in inquires (the “Help Line”) about its software, parts and
   products for the purpose of discussing users’ experiences with Secure Care’s system, helping users better understand
   how their systems work, and providing ideas about what may be causing difficulties. However, Secure Care cannot
   accurately diagnose the cause of any problems or give complete instructions on how to fix problems over the telephone
   or Internet. The only way to assure that software, parts or products are installed, set-up, tested, supported, maintained
   or repaired correctly or that a Secure Care system is functioning properly is to have it examined on site by a qualified
   service technician. In addition, Secure Care software, parts and products cannot be operated or used correctly by anyone
   who has not successfully completed Secure Care in-service training. Secure Care’s Help Line is not a substitute for on-
   site diagnosis and servicing by a qualified service technician or for successful completion of Secure Care in-service
   training. Secure Care strongly recommends that any installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance or repair of a
   system that is performed by a person who has not satisfactorily completed technical training in accordance with standards
   established by Secure Care be immediately checked on-site by a qualified service technician.

   WARNING: EVEN SLIGHT MODIFICATIONS TO THE SYSTEM OR CHANGES IN THE OPERATING
   ENVIRONMENT MAY CAUSE SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM TO MALFUNCTION. THE ONLY WAY TO
   ASSURE THAT SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED, SET-UP, TESTED, SUPPORTED,
   MAINTAINED AND REPAIRED CORRECTLY IS TO HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN DO
   THE WORK.

10. The Secure Care System is not a Substitute for Careful Identification and Monitoring by
    Professional Staff

   Secure Care’s software, parts and products have been designed to augment a facility’s reasonable procedures for
   protecting residents, patients, and infants. However, no system or combination of procedures and equipment can
   eliminate all risk or assure complete security. Secure Care’s system is not intended as a substitute for the careful
   identification and monitoring of residents, patients, and infants by a facility’s professional staff.

11. Warranty

   Departures, substitutes, or declining Secure Care Products supplied hardware will void the product/system warranty
   and the agency certification. You will assume all liability for any deviations.

12. Acceptance of Order




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Acceptance of this order and its terms and conditions, also certifies that the equipment described above has been
delivered to and received by the purchaser and is in good operating order and condition, and that the equipment is
accepted by the purchaser for all purposes for which the equipment is intended by Secure Care Products.



Revised 3/20/17




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                                SECTION 2                         POLICY AND PROCEDURES

                                                      Intent of the Model 135 STAT® ID System




                                                               Figure 2-2 - Spool of straps
        Figure 2-1 13.56 Infant Cutband with
        STAT ID transmitter

The Model 135 STAT ID Cutband Transmitter is designed to be placed on the infant’s ankle soon after birth. In the event
the monitored infant is taken near an exit monitored by the Model 135 STAT ID System, the system will arm and/or lock
the door. If the monitored infant is taken through a monitored exit location by an unauthorized person, the system will
sound an audible alarm indicating the exit location through which the infant has been taken.

If the strap of the Model 135 STAT ID Cutband Transmitter is tampered with, resulting in tearing of the conductive traces
within the strap, the Model 135 system will alert nursing staff of the event via an audible and visual alarm condition at the
Nurse Station location. All exit locations monitored by the Model 135 system will arm and/or lock. In the event the door is
open at the exit location, the Model 135 Exit Panel at the exit location will alarm, alerting nursing staff of the event via an
audible and visual alarm at the Nurse Station location.

In the event a cutband alarm condition occurs, existing security procedures should be enacted until staff have located the
infant and cleared the alarm condition.

The Model 135 STAT ID Cutband transmitter is constantly being monitored by the GUI Nurse Station. In the event a
transmitter stops transmitting, the GUI Nurse Station will display a STAT alarm. In the event of a STAT alarm, the infant
and transmitter should be located immediately.
                                                                            Transmitter Battery Monitoring
This transmitter actively monitors the status of its battery. When the transmitter battery is near the end of its useful life
(less than 2.7v) it will issue a low battery signal that will trigger an audible and visual alert at Secure Care Software
versions 2.8.3 and above. A “Low Battery Alert” will be displayed on the computer. The transmitter should be replaced at
this time. Failure to replace a weak transmitter will compromise performance of the system.
                                                  Ordering New or Replacement Transmitters
Transmitters and straps are purchased directly from Secure Care Products. Please call 1-800-451-7917 to order transmitters.
Transmitters and straps will typically be shipped within two weeks after receipt of your order. All transmitter sales are final
because they are date sensitive products. Transmitter straps are sold spools of approximately 62-6 inch straps.
                                                                        12 Month Transmitter Warranty
Transmitters are warranted for twelve months from date of shipment. The actual expiration date is the last day of the month
engraved on the transmitter. If within the twelve month warranty period a transmitter is not performing to our specification,
CALL our toll free number (1-800-451-7917), for a TXRA (Transmitter Return Authorization) BEFORE returning any
Transmitter.

 A replacement transmitter will be sent at a prorated fee (based on the end of the original warranty of the transmitter being
returned) along with a postage paid label marked with a Return Authorization number. Simply replace the suspect transmitter
with the new replacement and send the suspect transmitter back to Secure Care Products within 15 days with facility name

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                                       SECTION 2 POLICY AND PROCEDURES
and address, and the TXRA Number displayed, and a description of the transmitter problem. When the transmitter is returned
to Secure Care Products, it is tested on a system similar to that in the facility to verify that the transmitter is not working to
our specifications.
.
          If the transmitter tests properly, and is in good working condition, the facility may be charged a prorated amount
           up to the original due date, as well as freight charges incurred.
          If the transmitter is physically damaged, the facility will be charged the full replacement transmitter charge.
          If the suspect transmitter is not returned to us within the 15-day period, the facility will be charged the prorated
           transmitter amount.

                                                                                   Daily Transmitter Testing
Each day, the aide responsible for the care of the infants utilizing the Secure Care System, must ensure that the ankle
transmitter is in place. This must be done at each shift change. Documentation of this check should be made by the nurse's
aide. This should be recorded on the aide's daily checklist for the particular infant. Each transmitter should be tested daily
to ensure working properly. Date imprinted transmitters should be checked for expiration date at this time. The #A07300943
Tester is available to purchase for fast, easy testing of all transmitters.

A documented test of each ankle transmitter at the facility must be made each day. This testing should also include those
transmitters not currently in use. The procedure involves using the #A07300943 Transmitter Tester and/or the Exit Panel on
the wall by the exit, and documenting the performance of the transmitter.

Attached is a daily transmitter testing log, which you may find useful. (Section 8)

                                                                   Applying the Transmitter to the Infant
    1.   Remove the Transmitter from the Transmitter Containment Box.

    2.   If Transmitter does not have a strap connected, verify the expiration date has not been reached and slide the strap
         onto the transmitter.




                              Figure 2-3 Example of the Strap inserted in
                              the transmitter




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                                 SECTION 2 POLICY AND PROCEDURES

3.   Test the Transmitter using the Tester to verify the ID code as shown below.




4.   Slip cotton sock onto infant's ankle.




5.   Apply the transmitter to the infant's ankle comfortably (not too tight). During daily care, check to see if strap
     needs to be adjusted.


6. Trim off excess strap length at the transmitter leaving enough length to adjust later if necessary.




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                                      SECTION 2 POLICY AND PROCEDURES

                                                      Removing the Transmitter from the Infant
    1.   Turn on the Tester and verify the green power LED labeled PWR is on solid; if blinking, replace the 9-volt battery.
    2.   Enter the Security Code *23456 and verify that "ENABLE" is displayed on tester.
    3.   Orient the transmitter on the front of the infant's leg as shown below.




    4.   Place the Tester display end so it is actually touching the transmitter front and verify blinking yellow LED labeled
         SIGNAL and proper ID code is displayed on the Tester and toggles between ID code and “TX OK”.

    5.   Enter sleep command on the Tester keypad by pressing #. Hold the tester against the transmitter until the "SLEEP
         OK" message is displayed and you hear 5 beeps. This may take up to 15 seconds.

    6.   You now have 30 seconds to remove the transmitter from the infant by cutting the strap
                                        NOTE:
            DO NOT CUT STRAP UNLESS "SLEEP OK "IS BEING DISPLAYED ON THE TESTER.

    7.   Completely remove the old strap from the transmitter.


                                                             NOTE:
               FAILURE TO COMPLETELY REMOVE THE OLD STRAP FROM THE
                  TRANSMITTER MAY RESULT IN FALSE CUTBAND ALARMS.

                                                                                     Cleaning the Transmitter
Secure Care recommends transmitters are cleaned after each use. To properly clean the transmitter use lint free IPA (Isopropyl
Alcohol) wipes. With the transmitter removed from the baby, wipe the transmitter on all sides with the IPA wipe, ensuring
there are no lint fibers attached to the transmitter. When cleaning is finished, store the transmitter in a transmitter containment
box.
                                       NOTE:
           ALWAYS STORE TRANSMITTERS IN THE TRANSMITTER CONTAINMENT BOX
                          WHEN NOT BEING USED ON INFANTS




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                                         SECTION 2 POLICY AND PROCEDURES
                                                                                                 Alarm Procedures
1.     If the Exit System is in alarm:
             Identify the location of the alarm shown on display computer monitor or the nurse station.
             Follow the hospital Policy and Procedure.
2.    If one or more cutband zones are in alarm with an infant’s name and room number:
             Go to the area of the alarm condition and locate the baby.
             Follow the hospital Policy and Procedures.
3.     If the transmitter has not been cut off the infant or the strap looks intact:
             Verify that the transmitter strap is not too tight on the infant
             Excess strap has been removed.
4.     If the transmitter passes the visual test and the system is still reporting a cutband alarm:
             Remove the transmitter by cutting the strap.
             Replace the strap on the transmitter and re-apply the transmitter to the infant.
              Verify that the alarm has been silenced.
    If the transmitter is still in alarm,
             Put the transmitter to sleep and remove it from infant.
             Replace the transmitter with a different one and verify the alarm is clear.
             Store the old transmitter in a storage box for later testing.




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            SECTION 3 USING TRANSMITTER WITH SECURE
                                     CARE SOFTWARE
The Model 135 ID System was designed to assist your facility nursing staff with the difficult task of managing your residents,
infants, and assets. This system was designed to identify the transmitter, who the transmitter is assigned to, and what door
the transmitter is near. In order for the Model 135 ID System to provide this valuable information, the system must be loaded
with the transmitter information and assigned to a patient.


                                                           NOTE:
           New transmitters must be added to the transmitter list before they will be displayed in the
                                      transmitter ID drop down menu.
                Refer to the software user guide for loading new transmitters into the system.

      1. Log in to Secure Care Software with your respective User Name and Password.
      2. Click on “Admit” and fill out all of the required information following the Hospital Policy and Procedures.
      3. Click on the “Admit/Update” button.
      4. Click the “Done” button.
      5. Verify the infant is listed in the currently admitted window.
      6. Log out by clicking the “Log Out” button.




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            SECTION 4 TRANSMITTER TROUBLE SHOOTING
                                        FLOWCHART

         Do you own a Tester?                              NO       Test Transmitter at an Exit



                  Yes
                                                                     With door open and Transmitter
                                                                     present, does the Exit alarm?
Does the Transmitter test OK on the Tester?




    No                                 Yes                         Yes                            No
                                                     Transmitter
                                                          Ok
 Does a known working                                                     Does another known working
 Transmitter test OK on                                                   Transmitter work at the same
      the Tester?                                                                     Exit?



  No                    Yes                     Please call              Yes                            No
                                               Secure Care
                                              Products, LLC
                                                 Service
   Is Power LED on                             Department                      At another exit location
      Tester solid                              1-800-451-                      do the Transmitters
        green?                                     7917                         make the Exit alarm?


  No                Yes

                                                                               No                 Yes

        Have the                 Yes
      batteries been
        changed
     recently in your
         Tester ?
                                                                                         Please call your
                                                                                         local Distributor
            NO                                                                           for parts and
                                                                                         service


        Change batteries in
         Tester and retest                     Still not working
       Transmitter that is not                   with Tester
             working




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                             SECTION 5                  COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS

         FCC ID: KNKA

         This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
         following two conditions:
             (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
             (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
                 cause undesired operation




FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b))



       This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
       pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
       against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can
       radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
       may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
       interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
       interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
       and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:

                 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

                 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

               Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
       connected.

                 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.




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                         SECTION 5 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS

  IC: 5483A-A

  This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
                                             Information to User
  (1) This device may not cause interference, and
  (2) thisordevice
Changes             must accept
             modifications          any interference,
                            to the transmitter          including
                                               not expressly       interference
                                                             approved            thatProducts,
                                                                      by Secure Care  may causeLLCundesired
                                                                                                   may void the
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       authority      device.
                    operate  the Model 135 ID System transmitter.

  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux
  appareils radio exempts de licence.
  L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
  (1) L'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
  (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
  brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.




                                     Information to User
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Secure Care Products, LLC can void your
authority to operate equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules.




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                         SECTION 5 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS




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                              SECTION 5 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS


                                                   Secure Care Products, LLC.
                                                               Concord, New Hampshire USA


      Compliance Information
            Statement
         Conforming Product Name(s):        135 / 433.92MHz STAT Transmitter


  Conforming Model or Part Number(s):       A20270933, A20260933, A20260912
                                            A22270912 & A20270912

   Manufacturer and Responsible Party:      Secure Care Products, LLC.
                                            39 Chenell Drive
                                            Concord, New Hampshire 03301 USA

               Reference Document(s):       A00020562




This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
 and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

   Name of Responsible Person                                Company Title or Position

            Mike Singer                                           R&D Engineer

        Authorized Signature                                           Date

           Signature on File                                           7/18/17




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                      SECTION 6                    GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY
                                                                  STATEMENT
BY PERMITTING INSTALLATION OR BY MAKING USE OF ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE DESIGNED OR
MANUFACTURED BY SECURE CARE PRODUCTS, LLC (“SECURE CARE”) (INCLUDING SUPPORT SERVICES,
MAINTAINED SOFTWARE AND MAJOR RELEASES, WHETHER OR NOT IT IS COVERED BY ANY SOFTWARE
MAINTENANCE OR LICENSE AGREEMENT) (“THIS PRODUCT”), YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE
READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT, THAT
YOU UNDERSTAND THEM, AND THAT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THEM. YOU UNDERSTAND THAT, IF
YOU PURCHASED THIS PRODUCT FROM ANY AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR OF SECURE CARE, THAT
DISTRIBUTOR IS NOT SECURE CARE’S AGENT AND IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OR TO AGREE TO ANY TERMS OR CONDITIONS WHICH ARE
DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS GENERAL PRODUCT WARRANTY
STATEMENT.

If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this General Product Warranty Statement, do not permit the installation or
make use of this Product and promptly return this Product to the place where you obtained it for a full refund. If you have
any difficulty obtaining a refund, please contact Secure Care at the telephone number provided in Section 2.B below.

1. Notices
   A. ALL LOCKS USED WITH THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM ARE DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED, LABELED
AND DELIVERED SOLELY BY AN INDEPENDENT VENDOR OVER WHOM SECURE CARE HAS NO CONTROL
AND FOR WHOSE ACTIONS OR FAILURES TO ACT SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY.
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER
TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE, SECURE CARE
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE LOCKS AND/OR THEIR USE
WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-
INFRINGEMENT. SECURE CARE ALSO DISCLAIMS ALL OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE LOCKS
AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE
OR BE IMPLIED FROM THE FACT THAT SUCH LOCKS CARRY SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY
OTHER TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM
THE DELIVERY OR INSTALLATION OF THE LOCKS WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS AND/OR
PRODUCTS OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DESIGNING,
MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR DANGERS IN THE LOCKS AND/OR
THEIR USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM RESTS EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE
INDEPENDENT VENDOR, AND ANY CLAIMS, COSTS, DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES ARISING FROM THE LOCKS
AND/OR THEIR USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM SHALL BE MADE SOLELY
AGAINST THE INDEPENDENT VENDOR.

  B. IF YOU PURCHASE COMPUTER HARDWARE THROUGH SECURE CARE AND REQUEST THAT SECURE
CARE SOFTWARE BE INSTALLED AND TESTED ON THAT HARDWARE AT THE FACTORY, SECURE CARE
WARRANTS ONLY THAT THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES WERE INSTALLED, SET-UP
AND TESTED PRIOR TO SHIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL SECURE CARE PRODUCT MANUALS AND
THAT, AT THE TIME THE HARDWARE AND THE SOFTWARE PACKAGES WERE FINALLY INSPECTED AT THE
FACTORY, THEY WERE PERFORMING (SUBJECT TO SECURE CARE’S SPECIFIED TOLERANCES) IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SECURE CARE’S SPECIFICATIONS. SECURE CARE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
ANY DEFECTS IN OR PROBLEMS CAUSED BY THE HARDWARE, ALL CLAIMS FOR WHICH MUST BE MADE
TO THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR. SECURE CARE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE
SECURE CARE SYSTEM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
SECURE CARE ALSO DISCLAIMS ALL OBLIGATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE
WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE ARISE OR BE IMPLIED
FROM THE FACT THAT SUCH HARDWARE CARRIES SECURE CARE’S LOGO OR NAME OR ANY OTHER
TRADEMARK, SERVICE MARK OR TRADE NAME USED OR CLAIMED BY SECURE CARE OR FROM THE
DELIVERY OR INSTALLATION OF THE HARDWARE WITH SECURE CARE SOFTWARE, PARTS AND/OR

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PRODUCTS OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE IN TRADE. ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DESIGNING,
MANUFACTURING, LABELING AND WARNING OF HIDDEN DEFECTS OR DANGERS IN THE HARDWARE
AND/OR ITS USE WITH AND OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM RESTS EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE
HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR, AND ANY CLAIMS, COSTS, DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES
ARISING FROM THE HARDWARE AND/OR ITS USE WITH OR OPERATION IN THE SECURE CARE SYSTEM
SHALL BE MADE SOLELY AGAINST THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER AND/OR VENDOR.

   C. Secure Care’s software, parts and products are designed for operation in a wireless system. However, the range,
performance, and predictability of any wireless system, including Secure Care’s, is dependent on several factors, including,
but not limited to, the following: building structure; environmental extremes (e.g., temperature, earth tremors, air pollution,
etc.); the proximity of other wireless devices; the presence of variable speed products; sources of Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI); physical orientation and positioning of the equipment; and sources of Electro Static Discharge (“ESD”).
Secure Care cannot be responsible for the effect of these types of factors on operation of its software, parts and products.

   D. This Product must be installed, set-up, tested, supported, operated, maintained, repaired and used only in accordance
with all manuals and instructions (including the user, installation, technical and other manuals) issued by Secure Care (the
“Product Manuals”). It is your responsibility to assure that any person who might be installing, setting-up, testing, supporting,
maintaining or repairing this Product knows the contents of and has access to the Product Manuals and has successfully
completed Secure Care technical training. It is also your responsibility to assure that any person who might be operating or
using this Product knows the contents of and has access to the Product Manuals and has successfully completed Secure Care
in-service training. If you do not have the Product Manuals or if you have any questions regarding this Product and/or its
installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair or use, please call Secure Care at the telephone number
provided in section 2.B below. Secure Care cannot be responsible for performance problems caused by a failure to follow
published and appropriate procedures for installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair and use.

All adjustable features on new and repaired Secure Care software, parts and products are shipped with “factory default”
settings. These “factory default” settings may not comply with building and life safety codes or other applicable laws and
regulations in the location where they are installed or operated. Secure Care strongly recommends, therefore, that the settings
on all Secure Care software, parts and products be checked and, if necessary, reset to comply with local building and life
safety codes and other applicable laws and regulations at the time of any installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance or
repair.

   E. Secure Care’s system is driven by software. However, the performance and reliability of any software-driven system
depends on adequately maintaining the recommended minimum configuration of computing platform, operating systems and
applications programs and on regularly performing industry-standard and application-specific backup processes. If
recommended minimum configurations of computing platform, operating systems, and applications programs are not
adequately maintained, or if appropriate backups are not regularly performed, the software may not drive the system as
intended. Secure Care cannot be responsible for operational problems caused by a failure to perform these maintenance and
backup procedures.

   F. Secure Care does not authorize, and strongly recommends against, any installation or field replacement of software,
parts or products by untrained contractors or facility staff. Such work can be hazardous, can render the system ineffective
and will void any Secure Care warranty or liability that might otherwise relate to the system.

Before any software, parts or products, which have been designed and manufactured by Secure Care can be safely installed,
set-up, tested, supported, maintained or repaired, technical training in accordance with standards established by Secure Care
is required. Regardless of how Secure Care’s software, parts or products are obtained, they should not be installed, set-up,
tested, supported, maintained or repaired by any person who has not satisfactorily completed that technical training (a
“qualified service technician”.) When Secure Care’s software, parts or products are sold separately from installation services,
it is assumed that only a qualified service technician will conduct any installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance or
repair involving that software, part or products.

   G. It is important that any installation, set-up, testing, support, operation, maintenance, repair or use involving the system
comply with all local and national electrical and life safety codes. If you have any questions about compliance with those
codes, please contact your local authorities.

   H. Secure Care receives and responds to telephone and dial-in inquires (the “Help Line”) about its software, parts and
products for the purpose of discussing users’ experiences with Secure Care’s system, helping users better understand how
their systems work, and providing ideas about what may be causing difficulties. However, Secure Care cannot accurately
diagnose the cause of any problems or give complete instructions on how to fix problems over the telephone or Internet. The
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only way to assure that software, parts or products are installed, set-up, tested, supported, maintained or repaired correctly or
that a Secure Care system is functioning properly is to have it examined on site by a qualified service technician. In addition,
Secure Care software, parts and products cannot be operated or used correctly by anyone who has not successfully completed
Secure Care in-service training. Secure Care’s Help Line is not a substitute for on-site diagnosis and servicing by a qualified
service technician or for successful completion of Secure Care in-service training. Secure Care strongly recommends that
any installation, set-up, testing, support, replacement, maintenance or repair of a system that is performed by a person who
has not satisfactorily completed technical training in accordance with standards established by Secure Care be immediately
checked on-site by a person who has completed that technical training.

WARNING: EVEN SLIGHT MODIFICATIONS TO THE SYSTEM OR CHANGES IN THE OPERATING
ENVIRONMENT MAY CAUSE SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM TO MALFUNCTION. THE ONLY WAY TO ASSURE
THAT SECURE CARE’S SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED, SET-UP, TESTED, SUPPORTED, MAINTAINED, AND
REPAIRED CORRECTLY IS TO HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN DO THE WORK.

    I. Secure Care’s software, parts and products have been designed to augment a facility’s reasonable procedures for
protecting residents, patients, and infants. However, no system or combination of procedures and equipment can eliminate
all risk or assure complete security. Secure Care’s system is not intended as a substitute for the careful identification and
monitoring of residents, patients, and infants by a facility’s professional staff.

2. Limited Warranty
     A. Subject to the limitations set forth in this general product warranty statement (as amended from time to time by
Secure Care in its absolute discretion), and unless a different period is specified in writing by Secure Care for a particular
product or service, Secure Care warrants that this product (subject to Secure Care's specified tolerances and excluding any
expendable items), if sold by Secure Care to an authorized Secure Care distributor, shall conform to the specifications which
accompany this product for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery of this product by Secure Care to a common
carrier, f.o.b. Secure Care’s manufacturing facility in Concord, New Hampshire or, in the case of services, from the date of
first provision of such services. This warranty does not extend to and is not for the benefit of any person other than an
authorized Secure Care distributor who purchases this product from Secure Care, any sub-distributor thereof and/or the
customer to whom this product is first provided for use, by Secure Care, an authorized Secure Care distributor or any sub-
distributor thereof. In the event that this product does not comply with this warranty, Secure Care will, at its option, either
repair or replace this product or refund the purchase price, provided that this product is returned as provided in section 2.b
below. Replacement of this product under warranty will not extend the original warranty period.

Secure Care will also, at its option, either repair or replace this Product after the warranty has expired, for an additional
charge, provided that this Product is returned as provided in Section 2.B below. If Secure Care repairs or replaces this Product
after the warranty has expired, the terms of the warranty set forth in this Section 2.A for a new Product will apply to the
repaired or replaced Product, with the exception that the term will run for ninety (90) days from the date of repair or
replacement.

Repair may include the replacement of parts and products with functionally equivalent, reconditioned parts or products. Any
part or product replaced by Secure Care will become the property of Secure Care upon replacement.

   B. Warranty service is available by contacting Secure Care at 800-451-7917 and obtaining a Return Authorization
Number. No Product may be returned to Secure Care without first obtaining a Return Authorization Number. When this
Product is returned to Secure Care, please include the Return Authorization Number and a detailed written description of the
problem. Issuance of a Return Authorization Number by Secure Care will not constitute an admission that there is a problem
with the Product being returned, that any problem is covered by warranty or that Secure Care has any responsibility to repair,
replace, make refunds for or pay claims, costs, damages or liabilities connected with the Product being returned.

    NOTE: Transmitters are not repaired, nor is the warranty extended, beyond the expiration date.

If this Product is returned to Secure Care for any reason, you will retain title (unless and until a part or product is replaced,
in which case you will obtain title to the replacement part or product at the time of replacement), the risk of loss, and the
obligation to pay all costs of shipping, storage and other charges and obligations relating to this Product.

   C. Except as stated in this section 2, Secure Care disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to the whole
or any part of this product, including, without limitation, all implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
purpose, title and/or non-infringement. Secure Care also disclaims all obligations that might otherwise arise or be implied
from a course of dealing or usage in trade.
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3. Limitations of Liability
   A. Regardless of the form of any claim or action, Secure Care’s total liability to all persons, whether singly or together,
for all occurrences combined, for claims, costs, damages or liabilities based on any cause whatsoever and arising from or in
connection with this product, or the manufacture, distribution, promotion, sale, installation, set-up, testing, support,
maintenance, operation, servicing, use or performance of this product, or from or in connection with any delay or failure in
providing this product, shall not exceed the aggregate price (without interest) paid to Secure Care for this product.

   B. In no event shall Secure Care be liable to anyone for any loss of data, loss of profits or loss of use of this product or
any equipment, or for any special, incidental, consequential, exemplary, punitive, multiple, or other damages, arising from or
in connection with the manufacture, distribution, promotion, sale, installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance,
operation, servicing, use or performance of this product or from or in connection with any delay or failure in providing or
delivering this product.

     C. In no event shall Secure Care be liable to anyone for any claims, costs, damages or liabilities caused by: (i) any
distributor’s failure to perform its obligations and responsibilities under a distributor agreement with Secure Care; (ii)
improper or defective promotion, distribution, sale, installation, set-up, testing, support, maintenance or repair of this product,
including work performed, without Secure Care’s prior written consent in its absolute discretion, by a person who has not
satisfactorily completed Secure Care technical training, or in a manner not consistent with Secure Care technical training;
(iii) improper or defective operation or use of this product by a person who has not successfully completed Secure Care in-
service training, or in a manner not consistent with Secure Care in-service training; (iv) supply of this product by a distributor
for use in, or the use of this product in, any system or configuration not designed to Secure Care standards or in which a
distributor or any third party has substituted materials and/or goods not specified by Secure Care; or (v) deterioration of this
product during storage. This liability extends to voiding the product/system warranty and agency certifications. You will assume
all liability for any deviations from the above.

   D. You agree to indemnify and hold Secure Care harmless from all claims, costs, damages and liabilities asserted by
anyone for any damages that are excluded and waived, or are intended to be excluded and waived, by this section 3, or which
are imposed by law on behalf of anyone but which are not expressly stated in this general product warranty statement.

   E. The exclusions, waivers and limitations on claims, costs, damages and liabilities and any rights of indemnification set
forth in this Section 3 shall be enforceable to the maximum extent allowed by law and shall not be expanded or negated in
any respect by Secure Care’s operation of a “help line” to receive and respond to telephone or dial-in inquires about this
product, by any communications through that “help line” or by any actions taken by anyone following communications with
Secure Care over such “help line.”

4. Governing Law and Arbitration
   A. This General Product Warranty Statement, and all questions arising out of or relating to it, shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New Hampshire, without giving effect to the conflict of laws provisions
thereof, and excluding the United Nations Convention on contracts for the international sale of goods, the 1974 convention
on the limitation period on the international sale of goods (the “1974 convention”), and the protocol amending the 1974
convention, done at Vienna April 11, 1980.

   B. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this general product warranty statement shall be resolved
by arbitration. Regardless of the amount in dispute, the arbitration shall be conducted by a single arbitrator selected by the
parties or, if they cannot agree, by a single arbitrator selected in accordance with the commercial arbitration rules of the
American Arbitration Association without regard to the amount in dispute. The arbitration shall be conducted in English, in
accordance with the commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association, in Concord, New Hampshire. The
decision of the arbitrator shall be binding and enforceable by any state or federal court in New Hampshire, and you hereby
consent to the personal jurisdiction of any state or federal court in New Hampshire for that purpose. The expense of the
arbitration (excluding each side’s own attorneys' fees, costs, and related expenses) shall initially be paid in equal shares by
each side, but the total of such expenses plus any award of attorneys' fees, cost and expenses shall finally be paid by the
parties as the arbitrator determines. Nothing in this section 4.b shall preclude Secure Care from seeking provisional or
equitable relief from any appropriate court to protect its rights prior to, pending or in the absence of such arbitration
proceedings.




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5. Severability
The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this General Product Warranty Statement shall not affect the validity
or enforceability of any other provision hereof.

6. Waiver
No term or condition of this General Product Warranty Statement may be waived except in writing signed by Secure Care. A
waiver on one or more occasions of any term or condition of this General Product Warranty Statement shall not constitute or
be deemed to be a waiver of such term or condition on any other occasion. No delay or failure of Secure Care to exercise any
right or remedy under this General Product Warranty Statement will operate as a waiver thereof; no failure to enforce or insist
upon compliance with any provision of this General Product Warranty Statement on any one occasion shall be deemed to be
a waiver of Secure Care's right to do so on another occasion; and no course of dealing will constitute a waiver, alteration,
limitation or expansion of any of the parties' rights and obligations under this General Product Warranty Statement.

         Revised 02/14/17




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 SECTION 7                            DAILY TRANSMITTER TESTING LOG

DAILY TRANSMITTER TESTING LOG                                             DATE_____________________________

                                                            Transmitter          Transmitter
 Infant Last      Infant First      Transmitter ID
                                                               Test              Expiration      Comments
   Name              Name                 #
                                                             Pass/Fail              Date




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                  APPENDIX A   PROGRAMMING AN ID NURSE
                  STATION WITH TRANSMITTER INFORMATION
The Model 135 ID System was designed to assist your facility nursing staff with the difficult task of managing your residents,
infants, and assets. This system was designed to identify the transmitter, who the transmitter is assigned to, and what door
the transmitter is near. In order for the Model 135 ID System to provide this valuable information, the system must be loaded
with the transmitter information.


                              NOTE: Test all transmitters in use daily.
                            Test all transmitters prior to placing into use.

                              The ID Nurse Station display should read:                 ID System Active
              Step 1
                                                                                        Inactive: 0 Version: x.xx
                              Now enter *234, holding the 4 until the display           1 = Transmitters 2=Panels
              Step 2
                              changes to this:                                          * = More 9 = Quit >>
                              Begin by entering all the transmitter data first. Enter
                                                                                        1 = Add\Modify 2 = Delete
                              transmitter ID #, room #, then transmitter
              Step 3                                                                    3 = Show All 9 = Back >>
                              description. Press “1” on the keypad. The display
                              should now read:
                              Press “1” on the keypad. This next screen will            Enter Transmitter ID#*= OK
              Step 4          prompt you to enter the transmitter ID # first. See       ID# ----
                              diagram below for location of transmitter ID #.
                              Once the transmitter ID has been entered into the         Enter room # * = OK
              Step 5          keypad, press “*”. The display should change to           Room # ----
                              this:
                                                                                        1 = up 2 = dn # = bk
                              Now enter the infant’s room # and press “*” when          * = OK
              Step 6
                              you are finished. The display should now read:            Name: ______________

                              Enter the infant’s name. Press “*” when the letter is
                              correct and use “*” to enter a space between first        * = done 1 = more data entry
              Step 7          and last name. When complete, press “*” to change         Selection: __
                              the display to:

                              If you have more infant data to enter, press “1” and
                              return to the beginning. When you are finished
              Step 8          entering all infant data, press “*” or wait 15
                              seconds. The display will go back to the original
                              system status screen in Step 1.




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