System Overview
- MyChild6 One-Sheet
- MyChild6 Overview
- Reporting and Analytics Capabilities
- MyChild6 FAQs
- Alarms in MyChild6
- Tag Types and Acquisition Options
MyChild6 One-Sheet
MyChild_One_Sheet_V44_10_04_2023_JRO.pdf
MyChild6 Overview
MyChild6_Summary_V34_09.25.2024_MJM.pdf
Reporting and Analytics Capabilities
Reporting_and_Analytics_Capabilities_MyChild6_V4_05.15.2023_MJM.pdf
MyChild6 FAQs
Alarms in MyChild6
Alarms in MyChild6
Patient Alarms are alarms that are triggered by assigned tags under certain conditions. Patient alarms show on your floorplan and point to the device that triggered that alarm or saw the tag last. The alarm includes the patient’s name, tag number, and last known location.
Level 1 alarms notify you about events that could lead to a security breach. Level 1 alarms are indicated by pop-up notifications that disappear after 30 seconds unless you click “View Alarm.” The alarm is displayed in the floorplan view. The floorplan view has priority over all other pages. Make sure you complete whatever you are working on before clicking on “View Alarm” because your work will not be saved.
Level 2 alarms also notify you about events that could lead to a security breach but are more serious than the events that trigger a level 1 alarm. It is recommended that security protocols be followed. There are no pop-up notifications. The floorplan view with the alarm automatically takes over your screen; therefore, whatever you are working on will not be saved. Audio is included.
Level 3 alarms notify you about events that could be security breaches. It is recommended that security protocols be followed. There are no pop-up notifications. The floorplan view with the alarm automatically takes over your screen; therefore, whatever you are working on will not be saved. Audio is included.