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1. PINTRAX User Manual
Overall Diagram Cart and Narcotic Zones
Narcotic Drawer Manual Override Access Panel
Locking Bars Activator
LED’s
Cabinet
Activator
Removable Battery 2
Keypad
1 3
4 6
7 9
8
PC Communication Jack
Locking Bars Cabinet Doors
2,4,6,8 Cart Zones
1,3,7,9 Narcotic Zones
Keypad Diagram
Keyswitch Number – Cart Type Liquid Crystal Display
Keypad Lock Number
Cart ID Number 1,3,7,9 Narcotic Zones
Cart Serial Number
2,4,6,8 Cart Zones
Clear Key
Narcotic Access Prompt Key
Battery Test Key
Secure Key
Wake Up Key
Keyswitch
Keypad Lock
2. Getting Started
Nurse Information Sheet
Whenever you use the cart, PINTRAX keeps a record. If, after using the cart, you
don’t press Secure, you will be responsible for everything that happens until the cart
secures itself (Auto Secure).
1. Close all drawers and locking bars.
Securing the Cart
2. Insert battery (it clips into place).
1. Close all drawers, sliding doors and locking bars.
Printed Circuit Board Revision Level
2. Press Secure key.
PC Communication Baud Rate
The cart will power off.
PCB REV:1 9600 Temporary Display Symbol
E#04387 FR: 2.4 CART SECURED.
Firmware Revision Level THANK YOU.
Cart ID Number
If the alarm sounds close all zones that may be open.
If everything is closed, you will see this.
PLEASE CLOSE
CART SECURED. ZONES
THANK YOU. If zones appear to be closed see the Trouble Shooting section.
If anything is open, you’ll hear an alarm, and an Access Code will be requested.
If a user with access to the open area enters a PIN Code the alarm will be discontinued. Auto Secure
SECURITY ALARM! The cart tries to secure whenever it stays open longer than the preset time.
However, the timer resets itself every time you use any Activator or key.
ENTER CODE.
For instance, let’s imagine the timer is set for 15 minutes. Every time you use a key
3. Enter Code. on the keypad, the timer starts over, and you’ll have another 15 minutes before the
cart tries to secure itself.
****
The time period is adjustable. It can be set anywhere from 1 minute to 99 minutes.
ALARM ON ZONE 2 (see Auto Secure Delay under Edit Cart Settings)
DISCONTINUED
Stopping Auto Secure Alarm
ACCESS ALLOWED.
06/20 01:30PM
CART SECURED.
THANK YOU.
Battery Test
If the Auto Secure Alarm sounds close all zones that may be open or re-enter
Never operate the cart when the battery needs to be charged. Battery Test offers a the Access Code.
simple way to make sure you have enough power to run your cart. PLEASE CLOSE
1. Press Battery Test key. ZONES
If your battery has enough charge in it to operate the cart, you’ll see this: If the alarm continues and all zones appear to be closed see the Trouble
Shooting section.
BATTERY CHARGE
IS % Accessing Electronic Narcotic Drawers
If your battery needs to be changed, you’ll see this:
Carts generally have from 1 to 4 electronic narcotic drawers. They can be opened
BATTERY NEEDS only by people who have been given access. To open a narcotic drawer:
CHARGED NOW! 1. Enter your regular 4-digit PIN number.
2. Push the gray button on the side of the cart where the narcotic drawer
Accessing the Cart is located to open that zone.
3. Press the Narcotic Access Prompt key.
1. Press Wake Up.
ENTER NARC BOX
HELLO! CODE & ZONE
4. Enter 3-digit Narcotic Code.
ENTER CODE.
***
2. Enter 4-digit code.
Use the Clear key if you make a mistake. Enter the zone where the narcotic drawer is located. Narcotic zones are 1,3,5,7.
(see Cart Layout)
****
ACCESS ALLOWED.
NARC BOX IS OPEN
If you enter a code that isn’t programmed into the cart, you’ll hear a beep,
and you’ll see this: Green LED lights on the side of the cart indicate an unsecured narcotic drawer.
Narcotic drawers will reset in 5 seconds.
INCORRECT CODE
5. Pull the narcotic drawer open.
PLEASE RE-ENTER
The green LED will stay on until the narcotic drawer is closed.
If you enter the wrong code three times, the cart will beep continually or will
not allow another code to be entered for 5 seconds.
3. Press the Activator key on the side of the cart you’re going to open.
The locking bars in front of the drawers will spring open. Open the sliding door
within 5 seconds. If you wait longer than 5 seconds without opening the sliding
door, you will need to repress the Activator.