TA74 User Manual
Features | en 9
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Features
The TA74 has been designed to ensure maximum security for persons living in their own
homes or in locations where assistance could be needed. The device can be used to send
emergency calls to an alarm receiving centre or a private phone, using different media and
protocols.
The person requiring assistance activates a call by pressing a button on the TA74 or by
using a wireless transmitter. This action establishes a voice connection between the person
requiring assistance and the call recipient.
The device has two basic operating modes:
1. The TA74 is part of a carephone system that consists of an alarm receiving centre that
can be reached at any time and the device itself. Calls are sent to this alarm receiving
centre.
2. If the TA74 is operated as a standalone device, emergency calls will be sent to private
phones.
The TA74 can be used with up to 20 wireless transmitters.
The TA74 is able to store up to 10 different recipients (telephone numbers or IP addresses).
When an emergency call is sent and if the call to the first recipient is not successful, the TA74
will try the next one. If the final number has been dialled unsuccessfully, the device starts with
the first recipient again and continues until it sends an emergency call successfully. A single
programmed number will be tried 12 times. The maximum number of dial attempts is set to
15 attempts.
The TA74 offers other useful functions in addition to sending emergency calls. For example,
support of activity monitoring (home/away, intrusion, personal staffing), support of intrusion
and motion detectors and ‘environmental’ peripheral devices (smoke detectors,
gas detectors, flood detectors, etc.), vocal reminders, or wired input/output connections.
INFO
In this manual, "TA74" refers to the models TA74, TA74 IO, TA74+, TA74 GSM and
TA74 GSM IO.
NOTE
Program the internal date and time of the device to ensure that the activity monitoring and
vocal reminders features function correctly.
To set the date and time, use the different programming methods described in chapter
.