Real Care Baby II-plus User Manual

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Page 1 - Baby II

RealCare® Baby II_plusOperating Handbook2709 Mondovi Road Eau Claire, WI 54701 800.830.1416 715.830.2040Fax 715.830.2050 www.realityworks.comWi

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

10Using the Control UnitRealCare® Baby II-plus is wireless. Point control unit toward one of the communication areas (see page 6) to transmit data. Th

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11Configuring Baby with IDs• Confi gure student ID(s) so they can be used with the same Baby for every future simulation. Keep confi gured IDs and cor

Page 4 - Getting Started

2. Configure IDs.Baby uses wireless IDs to recognize its caregiver. Baby does not allow care without an ID. You may confi gure two IDs for each Baby

Page 5 - Handheld Control Unit:

13Programming Baby for a Simulation• Select the time Baby starts and stops the parenting simulation• Select the diffi culty level of the schedules Ba

Page 6 - Parts Identification

142. Choose Care LevelEach of the 15 infant care schedules is ranked by both length of care time and length of time in between care events. The sche

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154. Transfer Your Choices to Baby. Baby has confi rmed that it is ready for a simulation. Want to double-check? Use the readiness check function o

Page 8 - Programming Overview

16Viewing Simulation Data and Working with Reports• Get the simulation data from Baby • End the simulation before the pre-programmed end time (only

Page 9 - Printing Birth Certificates

172. End the SimulationDownloads simulation data from Baby and ENDS the simulation.Be sure to use End Simulation before programming a new simulation

Page 10 - Using the Control Unit

18Simulation ReportsSample Simulation Report Using Control Center SoftwareFor detailed simulation reports, select a class folder from the Reports list

Page 11 - Configuring Baby with IDs

19Simulation Reports Using Handheld Control UnitThe control unit identifi es reports by Baby name and the month/day the simulation was programmed.Prope

Page 12 - 2. Configure IDs

2 Baby and all its supplies contain NO latex, mercury, or lead. Baby may cry while the student is driving. Please be aware that crying may start

Page 13 - Time Now THU 11:15AM

20Mishandle ScreensFor Facilitators Using a Combination of Realityworks Infant Simulator Models:RealCare Student Reports™ Software (for reporting only

Page 14 - 3. Pre-set Quiet Times

21Day Care on DemandUse this option to manually put Baby into day care mode at any time. Baby does not require care or respond to rough handling durin

Page 15 - FRI 1PM TO MON 8AM

22Demonstration ModeDemonstrate all of Baby’s features. You can select one feature at a time, or use Practice All mode to run a random session of all

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Demonstration Activities23Activity Length Action required FeedbackStop Demo N/A None Demo or practice session endsPractice All Continuous session of e

Page 17 - 3. View Simulation Data

24View Baby/Simulation InformationYou may quickly check the simulation settings currently programmed into each Baby. This includes start and stop time

Page 18 - Simulation Reports

25Troubleshooting BabyIf you are concerned about a malfunction, you can easily run a diagnostics check on all of Baby’s functions with this option. Ma

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Do NOT press the right arrow to enter the TS Results screens. Six seconds after the Baby Found! screen appears, Baby will coo.Leave the screen as is a

Page 20 - Emergency Stop Feature

When you have fi nished performing all the tests you want, proceed to these steps.If your Baby fails a diagnostic test, please contact Realityworks Pro

Page 21 - Day Care on Demand

28Control Unit Self TestThe control unit checks its internal systems with this option. Control UnitSet Clock Self Test Printer MARTEL About La

Page 22 - Demonstration Mode

29Low Battery InformationBattery module charge status for each Baby is available on the main software screen.If Baby’s batteries are low, the control

Page 23 - Demonstration Activities

3Table of Contents Getting Started ...4Parts Identifi cation

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30Care, Maintenance, and StorageNever immerse Baby in water. Never allow water to come in contact with the electronics in Baby’s back. Baby wipes work

Page 25 - Troubleshooting Baby

31Do not store Baby where excessive heat or cold could affect the vinyl or electronics. Baby’s clothes are NOT flame retardant and should not be worn

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32Is there any latex in Baby or the bottle?No. Baby and all accessories do not contain any latex.The Baby/battery module become warm during charging.

Page 27 - Support at 800.830.1416

33How many Babies can I program at once? There is no maximum number of Babies you can program at one time. However, the maximum number of Babies the

Page 28 - Control Unit Self Test

34Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)support failure, rough handling, or wrong position while in day care.How long will Baby cry before it records a ne

Page 29 - Low Battery Information

35How much time elapses between each care event in Practice All mode? When using the Control Center to perform demonstrations, the default is 30 secon

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36Frequently Asked Questions (cont.)The control unit does not turn on.The batteries in the control unit could be low. Change the batteries and try the

Page 31 - The cardboard will rub

37How will I know when it’s time to replace batteries in the control unit?A battery symbol appears in the top right-hand corner of the control unit sc

Page 32 - Frequently Asked Questions

38Glossary AboutShows the version number and manufacture date of your control unit.Baby UtilitiesMenu where the Demonstration, Readiness Check, Troubl

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39 Missed CarePercentage and total in the simulation data report that shows how often the student did not provide care to Baby within two minutes.Orig

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4Getting StartedCharge BabyConnect Baby to a single charger (one Baby) or charging station (up to fi ve Babies). For best results, charge overnight. A

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5Handheld Control Unit:1. Pull out the tab at the bottom of your control unit (shown) to activate the battery connection. The control unit beeps and

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6Parts IdentificationRealCare® Baby II-plus is an electronic infant simulator that cries to be fed, burped, rocked, and have its diapers changed. Real

Page 38 - Glossary

Charging station Included with orders of five Babies or more. Charges five Babies from one outlet.7Battery coverDiapers Withelectronicsensors to detec

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8Programming OverviewYou may use Control Center software or the handheld control unit to set up and program Baby. These are the basic steps to follow

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9After Babies are added you can make all programming selections from your computer. The Communication Pod works with your personal computer using wire

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