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Programming and installation manual Careline Anna / Careline GSM
Doc. no. 32-022-03-01 EN v6
Program
Telephone number
Here you can program the telephone numbers to the alarm receivers when the alarm is called via an
analogue telephone line or via GSM. This is done under the numbers A to J, the nightmode and redirected.
>Number A<
to
>Number J< >Nightmode N< >Temp redir. V<
The telephone numbers, in addition to digits, can contain W and T.
W means that the carephone shall wait 500ms before the number is dialled.
T stands for wait for the dialling tone, which is used, for example, when connected to a PBX where you
have to dial 0 or 00 to get a dialling tone in order to make external calls. If the number you are calling
is 123456 and you need to dial 0 first, it is written 0T123456. The maximum number of digits in the
telephone number is 16.
Addresses
Here you can program the Internet addresses of the alarm receivers when the alarm is sent via GPRS. This is
done under the addresses a to h, the night mode and redirected.
>Address a<
to
>Address h< >Nightmode n< >Temp redir. v<
The addresses are entered either as letters or as numerical IP addresses and may contain no more than 48
characters. Note that the port must also be stated.
Transmitters
Here you can program the portable alarm transmitters or other transmitter's radio codes.
>Transmitter 1<
to
>Transmitter 16<
The care recipient's alarm transmitter is often programmed as
>Transmitter 1<
. It is possible to program
an additional 15 radio based transmitters for the care recipients at the
>Transmitter 2<, >Transmitter 3<
etc. Different types of transmitters can be programmed, such as door alarm, bed alarm and fire alarm.
Alarm types
Here you can program the types of alarm which shall be sent to the care receiver when the respective
transmitter is activated.
>Transmitter 1<
to
>Transmitter 16< >External 1< >External 2< >Extra Button< >User defined<
These submenus are multiple-choice, i.e., you cannot enter your own value, but must choose with the
buttons
and
from a list.
Under
>Transmitter 1<
to
>Transmitter 16<
you can see the alarm types for the radio based alarm
transmitters and under
>External 1<
and
>External 2<
for any wire connected accessories.
In the same way, under
>Extra button<
you can specify the type of alarm to be sent when you press the
grey button on the Careline Anna/GSM. The default settings do not have this key enabled.
Under
>User defined<
you can create your own type of alarm. You state which identification code is to be
sent in the protocol used.
Location codes
A location code can be added for all radio transmitters and for the carephone.
>Transmitter 1<
to
>Transmitter 16<> Carephone<
The location code indicates where the carephone or alarm transmitters are located. It is stated as a
numerical value, which you yourself can define such as kitchen, bedroom or living room. The values can be
between 0 and 255.
Note! This feature only works in certain protocols, such as STT, STT IPACS and BS 8521.