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Programming and installation manual Careline Anna / Careline GSM
Doc. no. 32-022-03-01 EN v6
How to send
Time Indicates whether
>Presence<, >Action<
and
>Ready<
should be sent individually, together or
together with the test alarm.
Emergency (Staff Alarm)
Provides opportunity for staff to sound the alarm if they feel threatened. They then use a special alarm
transmitter (personal transmitter with radio code 22222222) recognised by all Careline Anna/GSM -
apparatus in the area which have the function activated, thus triggering the alarm. The appliances that
have triggered the alarm, indicate where the alarm has come from and the necessary assistance can be
routed to the right location.
Assistance
If this function is activated the assistance alarm can be sent. This occurs if the personnel are marked as
present on the carephone and someone presses the usual alarm transmitter or the red button on the
carephone. An emergency assistance can then go out to other staff. This function is used when the staff
are on the premises of the care recipient and need extra help.
Reminder time
Allows automated calling to the alarm receiver unless the staff have come to the care recipient, and have
marked their presence within a certain time. During this time, Careline Anna/GSM is blocked for further
medical alarms, medical alarms with low battery, emergency alarms, door alarms, bed alarms, carpet
alarms and user defined alarms. Careline Anna/GSM can be programmed to send a reminder alarm, 4 to
254 minutes after the medical alarm. Value 0 means that the function is deactivated.
Number of reminders
Determines the number of reminder alarms (between 1 and 20, factory default is 10). The time until the
next reminder alarm is halved for each new alarm down to where the alarm is sounded every four minutes.
>Prefix D< and >Prefix N, V<
Allows you to add numbers before the alarm code for dialling number D, nightmode or temp. redirected.
At a central alarm centre you can see from which location the alarm has been activated. Max 4 digits can
be entered. Value <Not programmed> indicates that the function is not used.
I/O
Door opener
>Activation< >Interval<
Under
>Activation<
you decide to which transmitter position the door opener is to be added. The
door opener will be added as a standard Tx alarm transmitter.
<Not activated>
indicates that the door
opener function is off.
>Interval<
indicates how long the door shall be open. 1-25 sec can be stated.
Multi-input
There are three Multi-input positions. Multi-function input means that if you connect a transmitter with
multiple inputs on one of the transmitter positions, you activate the various inputs of different transmitter
positions. If you program a transmitter at position 3, the input 1 on the transmitter will activate the
position 3, input 2 activate position 4, and so on.
Choose
<Sender 1-16>
or
<Not activated>.