NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook
Document number: NE41 09002-02 v2.0
5.5
Block for new alarms
It is possible to block the unit for new alarms for a certain period after a
User
alarm
has been sent. This function can be useful when the user has tendency to
send alarms continuously. The time period is programmable. If the period is 0,
the function is not active.
To set the Blocking time duration (in minutes), see 8.10.1 Alarm activation and
5.6
Presence and Ready indication
It is possible to record when and for how long time the personnel are visiting the
user. To make this the personnel have to make a
Presence
indication when they
arrive and a
Ready
indication when they leave the user. NEO IP/GSM then calls
the alarm receiver and transfers the information. When NEO IP/GSM is in
Pres-
ence
mode, the all three LEDs on the front will flash.
A
Presence
indication can be done by using the grey
Extra button
(see section
2.2.5) or by using the button pattern described below. By using the pattern, invol
-
untary indications will be eliminated.
Button pattern for
Presence
and
Ready
indication:
•
Press and hold the green
Reset button
•
Press the red
Alarm button
twice
•
Release the green
Reset button
To activate/deactivate Auto Ready indication, see Auto ready on page 39.
It is possible to set a maximum presence time. When this time is reached, the
personnel have probably forgotten to make a
Ready
indication.
To set the maximum time in Presence mode (in hours), see 8.10.1 Alarm activa
If NEO IP/GSM is using the NEAT TALK protocol, the unit will normally wait to
send the
Presence
indication until the
Ready
indication has occurred. This can
be done due to the capability to send multiple alarms in the NEAT TALK protocol.
5.7 Action registration
It is possible to record what actions the personnel is doing by the user. The ac
-
tions are entered by a special terminal carried by the personnel. From the alarm
receiver it will then be possible to present advanced statistics over the care
activities.
If NEO IP/GSM is using the NEAT TALK protocol, the unit will normally wait to
send the Action indications until the
Ready
indication has occurred. This can be
done due to the capability to send multiple alarms in the NEAT TALK protocol.
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