Installation
Care@Home™ Pro System Installation Guide
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1.
Tour the premises with the questionnaire and verify that the information gathered in the
questionnaire is accurate.
2.
Record any discrepancies in the questionnaire information, especially if the discrepancy requires
additional installation tasks.
3.
Review the discrepancies and adjust the installation plan accordingly.
4.
If needed, add additional activity sensors (PIR, MGLS) to the Care@Home
™
system, using the
Care@Home
™
CMS application. Ensure that each activity sensor is assigned both a zone label and
an activity type.
For information about adding activity sensors, refer to
Add an Activity Sensor
in the ESUG05074
Care@Home
™
CMS Reference.
5.
If there is a need for a camera detector, add an IPD to the Care@Home™ Pro system, using the
Care@Home™ CMS application. Ensure that the IPD is assigned both a zone label and an activity
type.
For information about installing an IPD, refer to the ESUGSC006 Care@Home
™
IPD User Guide.
6.
If there is a pet, add a pet immune lens in each PIR and IPD.
For the PIR, refer to
Pet Immune Lens
in the ESUGSC008 Care@Home
™
PIR User Guide.
For the IPD, refer to
Installing Pet Immune Lens
in the ESUGSC006 Care@Home
™
IPD User
Guide.
7.
If there is a combined bathroom and toilet, add an optical limiter in the motion detector assigned
to the restroom (toilet) zone.
Refer to
Optical Limiter
in the ESUGSC008 Care@Home
™
PIR User Guide.
8.
If there is a need for safety devices, add the safety devices and ensure that you have the tools and
equipment to install these devices. Refer to 1.6.3 Optional Safety Peripherals on page 10.
3.1.2
Ensuring Sufficient Installation Equipment
During the survey, steps 4 through 8 above describe actions that can lead to additional tasks requiring
the installation of additional peripherals. It is important to have a surplus of equipment and tools to
resolve any contingency.
For example, if there are pets on the premises, all PIR and IPD devices require a pet-immune lens. As
the installer, you must have multiple pet immune lenses and the equipment needed for installation.
3.1.3
Determining Peripheral Placement
The PIR and IPD peripherals should be placed in a location that complies with the following guidelines:
An unobstructed view of the desired coverage area