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Sitter, 14 sitter elite – Posey Sitter Elite® User Manual

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Sitter Elite

To Record a Message

The Posey Sitter Elite has a feature that allows a caregiver or family member to communicate a

verbal “warning” message about unassisted bed, chair or toilet exit to a patient without having

to be physically in the room with the patient.
1. Lift the programming control

protective cover (fig. 14).

2. Ensure alarm is on and either

sensor pad, chair belt sensor,

or magnet is attached to alarm.

Ensure pressure is on sensor pad,

chair belt sensor is connected, or

magnet is on face plate.

3. Ensure alarm mode is set to

“Voice and Tone” or “Voice”

(nurse call option only) to hear

recording.

4. Press and hold the RECORD

button on left side of alarm

(fig. 15).

5. Wait for the “beep” before

speaking. Continue to hold

RECORD button down until you

are done speaking.

6. In a normal voice, speak into microphone aperture

labeled MIC on front, top left corner of alarm (fig. 16).
NOTE: Changing alarm volume will not change message

recording volume. Your distance from the MIC and how

loud you speak controls message volume. To increase

volume, re-record message in a louder voice, with your

mouth closer to MIC.

7. Recording will stop when you release the RECORD

button or time (10 seconds) expires. If you exceed the

time allowed, recording will stop and the alarm will

“beep”.

8. Replace the programming control protective cover,

securing it into place.

9. After recording message, either disengage magnet,

remove weight from sensor, or unfasten chair belt sensor

to play message back. Ensure alarm mode is set to “Voice

and Tone” or “Voice” (nurse call option only) to hear

recording.

10. Check that the message is clear and volume is right for your patient. Re-record if necessary.

11. If message does not record, or if both the batteries and the AC power adapter are removed

for more than four (4) minutes, factory default message will play.

TONE

Fig. 14

TONE

0
1

2

Fig. 15

H O L D / S U S P E N D

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Sitter

Fig. 16

Microphone MIC