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USING
THE
CARER
RESPONSE
MODE
The
Reach
Plus
GSM
can
be
used
in
a
local
care
environment
to
monitor
multiple
residents
with
multiple
Telecare
sensors.
The
total
number
of
sensors
per
Reach
Plus
GSM
is
32.
The
Carer
Response
mode
can
be
set
to
operate
in
one
of
two
ways;
1:
When
a
Telecare
sensor
is
activated
send
an
SMS
text
to
a
Responder
followed
by
an
alarm
call
to
a
Control
Centre
or
Personal
Recipient,
or...
2:
When
a
Telecare
sensor
is
activated
send
an
SMS
text
to
a
Responder,
if
the
call
is
acknowledged
within
a
pre
‐
set
time
(0
‐
9999
seconds)
the
alarm
will
be
cancelled.
If
the
text
is
not
acknowledged
the
alarm
will
then
report
to
a
Control
Centre
or
Personal
Recipient.
The
SMS
text
message
will
identify
the
Reach
Plus
unit
ID,
the
alarm
type,
the
residence
number,
the
location
of
the
sensor
and
the
time
&
date
of
the
call.
If
option
2
is
selected
the
call
can
be
cancelled
by
replying
OK
within
the
preset
time.
When
a
sensor
is
activated
a
text
message
will
be
sent
with
the
details
below…
Reply
OK
to
cancel
the
call…
Type
OK
(not
case
sensitive)
and
press
send
to
cancel
the
call.
If
the
text
is
not
acknowledged
the
alarm
call
will
be
sent
to
a
Control
Centre
or
Personal
Recipient.
The
call
details
sent
to
a
Personal
Recipient
will
also
include
the
residence
number.
When
the
Reach
Plus
GSM
is
being
used
in
Carer
Response
mode
the
Telecare
sensors
must
be
learned
with
the
#053
code
to
allow
a
residence
number
to
be
added
–
see
section
2.3.10
for
details.
The
option
to
“Send
SMS
Before
Alarm”
or
“SMS
Ack
to
Cancel
Alarm”
(and
wait
time
for
Ack)
must
be
set
during
programming
of
the
Reach
Plus
GSM
unit
–
see
section
2.6.18
for
details.
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Alarm
Residence
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Reply
OK
to
cancel
Reach
Plus
unit
ID
(12
digits)
Location
of
sensor
(from
BS8521
options
00
‐
99)
Residents
room/flat
number
Alarm
type
(i.e.
type
of
sensor
activated)
Time
&
Date
alarm
was
sent
Reply
prompt
(only
if
option
2
selected)
OK
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