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LightBrd Icon    EPS location/filter status and control application 
The Light Board application can be configured to perform many different functions. 
It's primary purpose is to display how many items of a specified group are at a specified location.
The screen below shows a typical Status screen display.
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For the Filter defined as RN the green entries represent locations that have members of the RN group.  The number contained within the green box is the number of RN members at that location.  Double clicking on a the green box which contains the number 2 will display the members at that location.  A display of this is shown below.
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If a quick report of this is required the Print Command button can be displayed.

The Light Board application can also be used in conjunction with the List Locate application to display alarm conditions as well as staff presence.  The type of alarm conditions are determined in the List Locate Application.  The screen below shows a typical Light Board screen with an alarm at Atrium A1 and one RN group member present.
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The following screen shows the Light Board alarm display if the RN member that was in Atrium A1 moved to Atrium A3 1 with two other RN members. 
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If the Light board application is used to control Dome Lights or Relays, then the definition of the Dome Light or Relay to be controlled at each location/filter used is defined through the following screen.  This is displayed when changes are enabled and you double click on a  location/filter cell.
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The Light Board application can also be used in conjunction with the Patient Track Applications to indicate staff alarms and room reservations.  The following screen is a typical Light Boards screen under this configuration.
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The Light Board application can be used for many other purposes besides those listed above.

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Last Modified: February 11, 2003