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Programming and installation manual Careline Anna / Careline GSM
Doc. no. 32-022-03-01 EN v6
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Explanation
The following is a description of the different alarm types.
Medical alarm
What is known as an active alarm. The alarm is activated by the portable alarm transmitter/carephone.
Medical alarm with low battery
Same as above, but also indicates that the alarm transmitter's battery is faulty.
Automatic battery alarm
A device that sends an alarm to the carephone using radio communication (eg. Tx4 alarm transmitter, STT
Radiobox 869 or STT Smoke Detector 869) has a battery which is running low.
Passive Alarm
A radio transmitter (e.g., a IR detector), set to be activated at regular intervals, which is not activated within the
given timeframe sends a Passive Alarm.
Fire alarm
Alarm from a smoke detector with radio transmitter.
Accumulator alarm
The alarm is sent in the event of a power cut when the battery is about is running low. If it happens during mains
operation, it is time to replace the battery in the carephone.
Broken accumulator
Indicates that the rechargeable battery is faulty and should be changed.
Mains failure
Indicates that the carephone is now powered by the battery, due to mains failure.
Mains return
Indicates that the carephone has returned from battery to mains operation.
Note! This function must be activated in the Carephone.
Test Alarm
The carephone sends an alarm, once every 24 hours; to the alarm receiver to verify that the connection works. The
period between the test alarms can be programmed with the hand terminal.
Assault alarm
The carephone can, via the hand terminal, be programmed so that instead of the normal medical alarm, an
assault alarm is sent.
Assault alarm with low battery
As above, but also indicates that the alarm transmitter's battery is faulty.
Emergency Alarm
There is a special staff alarm transmitter that generates an emergency alarm.
Reminder alarm
If no member of staff assists the care recipient or if they forget to mark the present status a reminder alarm is
generated. This function can be programmed.
Assistance Alarm
If a member of staff has marked the present status with the care recipient, an assistance alarm is activated when
the alarm transmitter or alarm button of the care recipient is pressed.
Note! This function must be switched on in the carephone.