Wireless Motion Sensor.Smart Caregiver care·giv·er n. 1. An individual, such as a physician, nurse, or social worker, who assists in the identification, prevention, or treatment of an illness or disability. 2. Corporation's Wireless Motion Sensor TL-2701 can be used wherever the caregiver might need to monitor the activities of residents to prevent falls and wandering Wandering See also Adventurousness, Bohemianism, Journey, Quest. Ahasuerus German name for the Wandering Jew. [Ger. Lit. . The sensor comes complete with a swivel bracket In programming, brackets (the [ and ] characters) are used to enclose numbers and subscripts. For example, in the C statement int menustart [4] = ; the [4] indicates the number of elements in the array, and the contents are enclosed in curly braces. that allows it to be mounted virtually anywhere; there is also an optional extendable bracket for use at bedside. The signal can travel up to 300 feet. When triggered, the sensor signals the 16-Channel Central Monitoring Unit, which alarms and displays which sensor unit the alarm originated from and can be configured con·fig·ure tr.v. con·fig·ured, con·fig·ur·ing, con·fig·ures To design, arrange, set up, or shape with a view to specific applications or uses: to alarm a wearable caregiver pager. The motion sensor is battery operated, so there are no wires to hassle with. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CIRCLE 136 ON READER SERVICE CARD |
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