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Radio Menu
The Radio Menu allows adjustments to the new features within the Notifier. Each menu icon is explained below.
Divert
This feature can be used as a backup option if a carer may not be able to acknowledge an alert at all times. The Divert feature
allows an unacknowledged alert to be diverted onto another compatible receiving system (eg; a dispersed alarm) if the alert isn’t
acknowledged within the Divert Delay period (see ‘Divert Delay’ below).
The Divert option can be enabled/disabled by pressing the button (white button = divert disabled, orange button = divert enabled).
On enabling the Divert option, a question will appear on the screen asking ‘Do you want to use away mode?’. If Yes is selected, the
Away button will appear in the Settings menu (see page 4).
Note 1: When diverted, the device ID of the activated sensor will be altered to avoid clashing. It will be incremented by 100 digits
(e.g. a pendant with an ID of 123456 will be diverted with an ID of 123556).
Note 2: This feature will only work when the Notifier is functioning. Please ensure that the Notifier is kept switched on and the
battery is sufficiently charged.
Note 3: Extra consideration should be taken if using Divert mode with an Orion Range Extender (in incremental mode) is installed.
Divert Delay
If Divert (see above) is enabled, an alert will be diverted after the Divert Delay time period. Eight options are available from 30
seconds up to 240 seconds.
Auto Clear
This option can be utilised when there are two or more Notifiers being used together. The Auto Clear option can be
enabled/disabled by pressing the button (white button = auto clear disabled, orange button = auto clear enabled). If auto clear is
enabled on all Notifiers, when one Notifier acknowledges an alert, it will send a signal to the other Notifier(s) to clear down. The
other Notifier(s) will display the number of the Notifier which acknowledged the alert (see ‘Notifier Identity’ below).
Note 1: For Auto Clear to work, each sensor has to be paired with all Notifiers in the group.
Note 2: If using the Auto Clear feature with an Orion Range Extender, please be aware that ‘incremental mode’ on the Orion should
not be used.
Clone
This is a handy time saving measure which allows wireless duplicating of all paired devices and settings from one Notifier to
another, or many others if required. To use this feature, navigate through the menus with the Notifiers, keeping in mind that the
screen delay period might expire if a Notifier is left idle for too long.
When Devices or Options has been chosen, select whether to Transmit or Receive. Transmit should be chosen on the Notifier
holding the data and Receive on the unit(s) which the data will be transferred to. Ensure that Receive is selected before
transmitting the data. When using the Devices option, the transmitting Notifier will display the number of devices, and the
receiving unit(s) will show the amount of devices received and saved. Devices will be saved on the receiving Notifier(s) if they
aren’t already paired. If they are already on the receiving Notifier(s), they won’t be saved again.
Note: As any previously paired devices won’t be saved again, please be aware that they may have different settings (e.g. name/
location/ device type, etc). With this in mind, it may be prudent to factory reset the Notifier(s) or delete device(s) before cloning.
SOS
The SOS option allows a carer to call for assistance from other Notifiers, or another receiving system. When enabled, the SOS
button will appear on the main screen which then allows it to be paired with other devices. White button = SOS button disabled.
Orange button = SOS button enabled.
Note: The SOS button can be paired with other Notifiers using the New Device menu (page 5).
Notifier Identity
When Auto Clear is enabled (see above), all Notifiers in a system should be numbered differently. The ID of the Notifier which
acknowledged the alert is transmitted to all other Notifiers in the system. The Notifier ID option provides a choice of fifteen
different notifier identities.
Note: The Notifier ID can also be used with the Group ID to create a specific ‘Radio Trigger ID’ for the SOS button. The Radio
Trigger ID is worked out by multiplying the Group ID by 100 and the Notifier ID by 5, so for example a Group ID of 3 and Notifier ID
of 8 would result in a Radio Trigger ID of 340 (3x100 + 8x5 = 340).
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