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Admin Menu
The Admin Menu is used for installations, management of devices, and advanced options. Each menu icon is explained below.
New Device
The Notifier can store up to 150 devices, with each one assigned to a unique name and location. The pairing process is intuitive and
guides the user through each step. Before starting, ensure the device you would like to pair is prepared to transmit as it has to be
activated within 30 seconds at stage 2 below:
1.
Pair a Device. Press OK to proceed, or Exit to leave.
2.
Activate Device
(activate device within 30 seconds).
3.
If the ID is Correct, press Yes. If not, choose No and start again.
4.
Copy Existing Name? If names are already stored, they can be chosen again. If not, they can be entered using the keypad.
5.
Location. The stored location for the above name can be used. If not, it can be entered using the keypad.
6.
Day Mode On/Off. Choose to enable or disable Day Mode for that device (see page 6)
7.
Tone Type. Choose one of six tones. Tones 5 and 6 cannot be silenced using the Sound/Volume option in the Settings menu. This
is intended for use by supervisors who want to ensure that their staff can’t silence alerts.
8.
Customise Device? If No is selected, the device type will be the same as the device activated at step 2 above. If Yes is selected,
the device type can be changed. This may be useful if, for example you would like to change a ‘Door Contact’ to a ‘Window
Contact’, or a ‘PIR’ to a ‘Bed Sensor’.
9.
Device Info. This is a summary of the chosen settings, tap OK to complete the pairing process.
10.
Using Divert? Pair to Device? If the Divert option (see page 7) is being used, tap Yes at this stage, and pair it with the receiving
device. If Divert is not required, press No.
Walk Test
When using the Notifier in a larger property, it is essential that a range test is performed to ensure full coverage. Walk Test will work with
any compatible device, not just those paired with the Notifier.
When a device is activated in Walk Test, the Notifier will emit a sound and the display will list the following information of the device:
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Signal level (001 - 255)
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Unique decimal identity (the ‘Radio Trigger ID’)
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Unique hexadecimal identity
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Device Type
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Battery status
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Repeater number (this is useful when using our Orion Range Extender to boost range)
The Reset button will clear previous tests from the screen. To exit Walk Test, press the exit icon.
All of Cair’s products have extended range which will ensure optimal coverage but if the result of the range test indicates that a property
is too large for the Notifier, we recommend using our Orion Range Extender which boosts the range of all devices up to 1km line of sight.
Caution: Please be aware that a real alert cannot be received when the Notifier is in Walk Test, and there is no timeout function. Also,
walk tests do not show in the Event Log.
New PIN
The PIN can be changed in this section. Enter the current PIN first, followed by the New PIN.
Mute Enable/Disable
If this option is enabled (orange button = Mute enabled), the Mute button will appear on the home screen. If it’s disabled (white button =
Mute disabled), the Mute button will not appear on the home screen. The Mute option is designed to be used in a multi-Notifier
environment and allows a carer to switch off alerts on their handset.
Note: If only one Notifier is being used and Mute is turned on, please be aware that all alerts will be ignored by the Notifier.
History
The History section has four options:
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Upload Data. Paired Devices and Alert History can be viewed/ saved on a PC/Laptop using our free ‘DataUploader’ software. A
Buzzz charging base must be used to upload data. Please contact us for more information.
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View Devices - This option has been located in the History section to ensure it is more difficult to inadvertently edit or delete
devices. When the icon is tapped, the first three paired sensors will be listed, use the down arrow to access the next three, and so
on. Tap the required sensor to view the device details then choose Edit or Delete.
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Event Log. Alert history can be viewed on the screen. The last 964 events are saved on the Notifier.
Options
This button will enter the Options Menu (see page 6).
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