Programming and installation manual Careline Anna / Careline GSM
Doc. no. 32-022-03-01 EN v6
1.5
LEDs
On the top of the carephone there is a green light that indicates if the carephone has power, a yellow/orange
light indicates the function present and a red light to indicate if something is wrong. The following table
describes the LED signals and statuses.
Signal
Status
Green fixed light
Normal operation
Green flash (0. 5 s to / 4.5 s from)
Battery power
Green flash (0.5 s to / 0.5 s from)
Dialling
Green flash (1 s to / 1 s from)
Waiting to call again
Green flash (2 s to / 2 s from)
No more attempts
Green flash (70 ms to / 70 ms from)
Starting GSM module
Yellow fixed light
Staff present
Yellow flash
Carephone set in away mode
Green and yellow flash (2 yellow flashes per green flash)
Battery power and staff present
Green and yellow simultaneous flashing
Battery power and off mode enabled
If the Warning System function is enabled, the LEDs provide additional information. The error that is indicated can
be found by counting the number of times the green LED flashes while the red LED is lit. The green LED flashes
are described in the table below.
Number of
flashes
Low Battery/
Charging
Mains
failure
No telephone
connection
1
No
No
Yes
2
No
Yes
No
3
No
Yes
Yes
4
Yes
No
No
5
Yes
No
Yes
6
Yes
Yes
No
7
Yes
Yes
Yes
1.6
Battery
In order for the carephone to function even when there is a mains loss (power cut), there is a rechargeable NiMH
battery in the carephone. The battery has a very long shelf life and the carephone sends a battery error when it
needs replacing. Charging the battery starts automatically when voltage returns. Careline Anna and Careline GSM
have different batteries. The standard battery in Careline Anna provides backup for about 100 hours. The
rechargeable battery, which is standard in Careline GSM is more powerful and gives backup for up to 420 hours.
Note! Only the battery supplied by STT Condigi may be used.