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Doc ID. 100-106 PROGRAM MANUAL.DOC

 

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ENABLE OVER DUE TIMER: 
The Over Due Timer is the time period between ‘CANCEL’ button presses to restart the over due 

timer. The over due timer is for local indication purposes only. (no alarm report is sent) 0-255 
hours. default = 0, disabled. 1,2 or 3 digits may be programmed with a maximum of 255 hours. If 
a number greater than 255 is programmed, Medi Alarm will sound a long beep and re display the 
original value. 

 
1) ‘o’ is steady on the display. 
2) Press the ‘HELP’ button and the programmed time will be flashed out in hours. The display will 

flash ‘o’. 

3) Press the ‘HELP’ button until the first digit is on the display. (0 to 9) 
4) Press the ‘SIDE LEVER’ button or press the ‘HELP’ and ‘CANCEL’ buttons simultaneously to 

store each digit. (_ will flash) 

5) Press the ‘HELP’ button until the second digit is on the display. (0 to 9) 
6) Press the ‘SIDE LEVER’ button or press the ‘HELP’ and ‘CANCEL’ buttons simultaneously to 

store each digit. (_ will flash) 

7) Press the ‘HELP’ button until the third digit is on the display. (0 to 9) 
8) Press the ‘SIDE LEVER’ button or press the ‘HELP’ and ‘CANCEL’ buttons simultaneously to 

store each digit. (_ will flash) 

9) Press the ‘CANCEL’ to view the programmed time. (‘o’ will then flash on the display) 
To view the programmed time again press the ‘HELP’ button then the ‘CANCEL’ button and the 

stored value will flash on the display after which ‘o’ will flash. 

10) Press the ‘CANCEL’ button to display ‘o’ steady. 
 
 
Press the ‘Cancel’ button to move to the next program option. 
 
 

i INACTIVITY 

TIME. 

The inactivity timer alarm is triggered if the ‘CANCEL’ button or detector is not triggered in this 

time. 1-255 hours, default 0. 1,2 or 3 digits may be programmed with a maximum of 255 hours. 
If a number greater than 255 is programmed, Medi Alarm will sound a long beep and re display 
the original value. 

 
1) ‘I’ is on the display. 
2) Press the ‘HELP’ button and the programmed time will be flashed out in hours. The display will 

flash ‘i’. 

3) Press the ‘HELP’ button until the first digit is on the display. (0 to 9) 
4) Press the ‘SIDE LEVER’ button or press the ‘HELP’ and ‘CANCEL’ buttons simultaneously to 

store each digit. (_ will flash) 

5) Press the ‘HELP’ button until the second digit is on the display. (0 to 9) 
6) Press the ‘SIDE LEVER’ button or press the ‘HELP’ and ‘CANCEL’ buttons simultaneously to 

store each digit. (_ will flash) 

7) Press the ‘HELP’ button until the third digit is on the display. (0 to 9) 
8) Press the ‘SIDE LEVER’ button or press the ‘HELP’ and ‘CANCEL’ buttons simultaneously to 

store each digit. (_ will flash) 

9) Press the ‘CANCEL’ to view the programmed time. (‘i’ will then flash on the display) 
To view the programmed time again press the ‘HELP’ button then the ‘CANCEL’ button and the 

stored value will flash on the display after which ‘i’ will flash. 

10) Press the ‘CANCEL’ button to display ‘i’ steady. 
 

 

Press the ‘Cancel’ button to move to the next program option. 

 

Summary of Contents for MEDI-ALARM

Page 1: ...Medi Alarm Programming Manual ...

Page 2: ...without the prior written permission of Ness Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement Ness Corporation Pty Ltd ABN 28 069 984 372 Ness Medi Alarm Programming Manual www nesscorporation com National Customer Service Centre Ph 1300 551 991 customerservice ness com au ...

Page 3: ...AM MANUAL DOC 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Packaging Installation Wiring Inputs Outputs Program Summary Program Mode Program Options Peripheral Devices Radio PIR Radio Reed Switch Dialler Alarm reporting Specifications ...

Page 4: ...could make all the difference If the transmitter is activated a radio signal is sent to the main unit The Medi Alarm will then dial one or two pre programmed telephone numbers and send an alarm message to central monitoring station indicating that HELP is required The Ness Medi Alarm is easy to install and very simple to use It is designed to comply with the Australian Standard AS2999 for such dev...

Page 5: ...uirements and the above criteria 2 Connect the plug pack and 9 volt Lithium battery and enter program mode if necessary by pressing the CANCEL within five seconds of powering up the system See programming guide 3 Program in any additional pendants and or detection devices and other program parameters as required 4 After which conduct a signal strength check on all devices to ensure correct radio o...

Page 6: ...ROGRAM mode and FAULT indication Green MAINS FAIL steady normal flashing mains fail Yellow LOW BATTERY off normal flashing low battery FAULT off normal flashing fault 5 PERSONAL RADIO TRANSMITTERS 5 1 WRIST WATCH The wrist watch is water proof The wrist watch model is attached to the wearer s wrist by a strap It may be worn either left or right handed It has 1 HELP button on the face MAINS BATTERY...

Page 7: ...Program 6 Transmitter 6 Program 7 Transmitter 7 Program 8 Transmitter 8 Program C System Check d Dial Type Aus NZ 0 N Primary Phone Number n Secondary Phone Number A Client Account Number o Over Due Timer Enable 0 i Inactivity Timer 0 t Test Call Timing 24 F Time to First Test Call 12 r Restores Enabled r b Button Operation A q Quiet Operation 0 p Programming Via modem 1 E Exit Program Mode ...

Page 8: ...ss and the status display will show P Press the CANCEL button and the display will show 2 or If the HELP button on the Medi Alarm is pressed the speaker will beep once and the display will show the status of Transmitter 1 generally a pendant where unprogrammed and P Programmed or If no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds and Medi Alarm is programmed the Medi Alarm will return to operation mode 6 ...

Page 9: ...when the detector is programmed The display will show P to indicate that the detector is programmed Erasing Pendants or Detectors Go to the Transmitter option you wish to erase 1 to 8 To erase a user pendant or detector press HELP to select E ERASE not available if unprogrammed Press the SIDE LEVER button or press the HELP and CANCEL buttons simultaneously to erase Display will show indicating era...

Page 10: ...tector in normal operation location Display will show the signal strength of the detector triggered No pendant received 1 9 Signal strength of pendant Press the Help button for the Medi Alarm to accept another signal is displayed Press the Cancel button to move to the next program option d DIAL TYPE Determines the dialling type Australian or NZ Default 0 Australia d is on the display Press the HEL...

Page 11: ...ent phone number after which N will flash 2 Press the HELP button until 7 is displayed press the SIDE LEVER button or press the HELP and CANCEL buttons simultaneously to store the number The next digit will flash 3 Press the HELP button until 6 is displayed press the SIDE LEVER button or press the HELP and CANCEL buttons simultaneously to store the number The next digit will flash 4 Press the HELP...

Page 12: ...on to move to the next program option A CLIENT ACCOUNT NUMBER The client account number identifies to the central station which Medi Alarm is sending the alarm message Default 0000 1 A is steady on the display 2 Press the HELP button to view the programmed client account number The programmed client account number will be flashed on display 0 9 after which the display will flash A 3 Press the HELP...

Page 13: ...tored value will flash on the display after which o will flash 10 Press the CANCEL button to display o steady Press the Cancel button to move to the next program option i INACTIVITY TIME The inactivity timer alarm is triggered if the CANCEL button or detector is not triggered in this time 1 255 hours default 0 1 2 or 3 digits may be programmed with a maximum of 255 hours If a number greater than 2...

Page 14: ...ress the CANCEL button to display t steady Press the Cancel button to move to the next program option F TIME TO FIRST TEST CALL The time till first call should be programmed so that the first test call will be made during a low activity period of the monitoring station eg midnight 1 2 or 3 digits may be programmed with a maximum of 255 hours If a number greater than 255 is programmed Medi Alarm wi...

Page 15: ...button to view the programmed value H Help C Cancel c call 3 Press the HELP button to select a value 4 Press the SIDE LEVER button or press the HELP and CANCEL buttons simultaneously to store the selected value H All buttons generate a HELP alarm C Additional buttons generate a CANCEL to restore HELP alarms bottom button c Buttons generate CALL HELP and CANCEL Diagram below describes the button op...

Page 16: ...adio PIR is based on the Ness Quantum Ten design It uses a 9 volt lithium battery as its power source with it s 4 minute sleep time the battery life should be slightly longer The PIR uses the Heimann Pyro Electric sensor for reliable stability The PIR has very strong terminals mounted directly to the circuit board Link settings Radio Enable link Having the link ON will allow the radio transmitter ...

Page 17: ...or an external reed switch It can also function as a radio vibration analyser if a Nessensor VIB100 is connected to the external device input A 9 volt lithium battery powers the reed switch and should last approximately 3 years 25 activation s per day Terminals and Link Settings Two way terminal block TB1 The terminal block is used to connect a normally closed reed switch or a Nessensor VIB100 The...

Page 18: ...Medi Alarm uses an answering technique called fax defeat Fax defeat is done by calling the panel hanging up and calling back The panel will answer the phone as soon as the call back ring is detected All program options may be remotely programmed Medi Alarm will remain on line for 4 minutes while communicating with modem This ensures communication failures will not leave Medi Alarm in program mode ...

Page 19: ...s from a subscriber s site to a central monitoring station via the telephone The transmission is done using DTMF tones 14 digits are sent to report an alarm The format is as follows SSSS QQQQQQQQ T E SSSS 4 digit subscriber ID Q Event qualifier 8 Channels Channels 1 8 indicate the status of the 8 reporting channels Each channel may have the following values 1 New alarm 3 Restore 5 Normal 6 Previou...

Page 20: ... HELP P 6 none CH 7 INACTIVITY LOW BATT P7 none HELP P 7 none CH 8 none LOW BATT P8 none HELP P 8 none Alarms sent with button option b is selected for CALL c option CH 9 1 5 6 7 9 CH 1 HELP P1 LOW BATT P1 AC POWER CALL P 1 none CH 2 HELP P2 LOW BATT P2 LOW BATT CALL P 2 none CH 3 HELP P3 LOW BATT P3 none CALL P 3 none CH 4 HELP P4 LOW BATT P4 none CALL P 4 none CH 5 HELP P5 LOW BATT P5 none CALL ...

Page 21: ...ttery Type 12 Volt Alkaline Vinnic L1028 Duracell MN21 Energiser A23 Radio PIR Detector Battery 9 Volt Lithium Ultralife Low Voltage AL display 7 5 volts Quiescent Current Less than 30uA Type Passive Infra red Dual element No of Zones inc creep 21 Sensitivity Control 1 2 or 3 4 Pulses Range Control High 14M Low 8M RF as per Radio Pendant specs Radio Reed Switch Battery 9 Volt Lithium Ultralife Low...

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