Doc ID. 100-106 PROGRAM MANUAL.DOC
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Press the ‘Cancel’ button to move to the next program option.
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PROGRAMMING VIA MODEM.
The Medi-Alarm may be remotely programmed via a telephone modem link. Remote programming is
enabled in program mode or may be enabled in normal operation mode by setting the program
option. (default = 0 enabled in program mode only) NOTE: Answer type is ‘Fax Defeat’
regardless of option.
1) ‘P’ is on the display steady.
2) Press the ‘HELP’ button to view the programmed value (0 = Program mode, 1 = always enabled)
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.
0
Enabled only in program mode.
1
Enabled all the time.
Press the ‘Cancel’ button to move to the next program option.
E
Exit Program Mode
Press ‘HELP’ to exit program mode or press the ‘CANCEL’ button to go to option 1.
Peripheral Devices.
Radio PIR
The radio 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 to operate. Taking the link ‘OFF’ will disable the
transmitter ( could be handy when programming multiple detectors into the main unit). The LED will indicate
detection with the link ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’. Always remember to have the link on so it can communicate with the
Medi Alarm.
Test link.
In Test mode the three minute sleep time is disabled. Test mode is used to check PIR detection coverage. The
LED will come on every time the PIR is triggered.
Normal link.
This link setting is the standard setting for normal operation. This setting gives the PIR maximum battery life
as it activates the four minute sleep time.
Program link.
Program mode should only be needed if a new 16 bit code (random or fixed) needs to be entered.
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