Serene CA-PX Manual de usuario

USER'S MANUAL
Wireless Vibrating Personal Receiver
Model CA-PX
(For The CentralAlertTM CA-360
Wireless Notification System)
Copyright © 013 Serene Innovations, Inc.
All rights reserved. Rev. 0 (a) 11- 1- 013
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Table o Contents
Important Safety Instructions........................................3
Package Content Check..............................................5
Feature Identification....................................................5
Battery Installation and Charging.................................7
Product Description......................................................7
Connection and Setup..................................................8
1. Learning Accessories............................................8
. Learning CA-PX into a CA-360 System...............10
Testing........................................................................1
Operations..................................................................1
Power On/Off and Speaker On/Off switches...........1
Turn Flashlight On/Off.............................................1
Sending SOS signal (CA-PX in Standby Mode)......1
Optional Bed Shaker Operation...............................1
Alert Signals Acknowledge......................................13
Recall Last Activated Alert.......................................13
Vibration Pattern Training .......................................14
Low-Battery Alerts...................................................15
Clear Internal Memory (Factory Default).................15
Trouble Shooting FAQ................................................15
Cleaning and Maintenance........................................17
Other Accessories for the Model CA-PX....................17
Warranty / Service Information...................................18
Specifications.............................................................19
FCC Rules Information............................................... 0

Important Sa ety Instructions
Carefully read this manual before operating the
product. Make sure you know how the unit functions
and how it operates. Maintain the unit in accordance
with the instructions to ensure it functions properly.
Keep the instructions with the unit for reference by all
users. These instructions, by themselves, do not
completely eliminate all danger. Proper accident
prevention measures must always be used.
1. Read these instructions in their entirety.
. Keep these instructions for reference.
3. Be aware of all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this device near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install
in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
9. Protect the power cord from being walked on
or pinched. Pay particular attention at plugs,
convenience receptacles and the point where
they exit from the device.
10. Only use attachments/accessories specified
by the manufacturer.
11. Unplug this device during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
1 . Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
Servicing is required when the device has
been damaged such as:
- Power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
- Liquid has been spilled.
- Objects have fallen onto the device.
- The device has been exposed to rain or
moisture.
- The device does not operate normally
orhas been dropped.
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WARNING:
● Do not place the unit on a surface that vibrates
(e.g. dryer, washing machine, etc.). The unit
should only be placed on flat non-vibrating
surfaces (i.e. table, shelf, counter-tops etc.).
● Never place this equipment in an unstable
location. The equipment may fall, causing
serious personal injury or death. Many injuries,
particularly to children, can be avoided by
taking these simple precautions:
- Using cabinets or stands recommended by
the manufacturer of the equipment.
- Only using furniture that can safely support
the equipment.
- Ensuring the equipment is not overhanging
on the edge of the supporting furniture.
- Not placing the equipment on tall furniture
(i.e. cupboards or bookcases) without
anchoring both the furniture and the
equipment to a suitable support.
- Not placing the equipment on cloth or other
materials placed between the equipment and
the supporting furniture.
- Educating children about the dangers of
climbing on furniture to reach the equipment.
If you doubt your ability to safely mount our
television or set up of the equipment, contact
a professional installer for help.
WARNING:
● To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do
not expose this device to rain or moisture.
● Do not expose this device to dripping or
splashing. Do not place objects filled with
liquids, such as vases on or near this device.
Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire
hazard. As with any electronic products, use
care not to spill liquids into any part of the
system.
● Do not place any open flame sources, such as
lighted candles, on or near this device.
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CAUTION: Make no modifications to the system or
accessories. Unauthorized alterations may
compromise safety, regulatory compliance, system
performance and may void the warranty.
Package Content Check
Unpack and remove items from the box. Confirm all
items are included before disposing of the shipping
box.
Items included are:
1 – CA-PX Wireless Personal Vibrating
Receiver with Belt Clip
1 – USB AC Adapter
1 – USB to MicroUSB Charging Cable
1 – User's Guide
3 – AAA NiMH Rechargeable batteries
(inside battery compartment)
Feature Identi ication
General Description
The CA-PX is a wireless vibrating personal receiver
for the hard-of-hearing and deaf/blind users. It
features a built-in shaker, speaker, flasher, and
blinking icons for alert notification.
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The CA-PX offers three (3) ways to identify different
alerts: blinking icons, unique vibrations and tactile
alert identification. It can be used as a stand-alone
system or as part of the CentralAlertTM CA-360
system. In either case, the CA-PX offers mobility
freedom and 4/7 notification anywhere around the
home.
Features
● A stand-alone vibrating receiver with its
registered accessories or as part of the CA-
360 Wireless Notification System.
● Built-in shaker, flasher, speaker output, and an
output port to an optional bed-shaker.
● Three ways to identify different alerts: blinking
icon, unique vibration patterns and tactile alert
identification.
● Alert types include; land-line telephone ringing,
mobile phone, door sensor, baby crying, audio,
motion, NOAA and SOS.
● Last alert event recall function
● Unique vibration pattern training function – help
user to recognize/learn different vibration
patterns by feel
● Bright flasher can be used as flashlight
● Low Battery indicator
● Detect all nearby CA-AX audio sensor wireless
signals (both registered and unregistered)
● Separate On-Off slide switches for Power and
Speaker
● Able to send out SOS signal
● Optional external bed shaker for 100%
notification while charging
● Reversible belt clip installation
● Battery ( 3 x AAA NiMH rechargeable)
● Compact, light-weight and reliable
● Simple to use
● One year warranty
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Battery Installation and Charging
1. Turn Power switch to the OFF position. Pull to
remove the battery tab to engage the pre-installed
battery. If the tab breaks, remove the security screw
and open the battery door to remove the tab. Close
the battery door and re-apply the security screw.
Note: Do not use regular alkaline or other non-
rechargeable batteries, as they will damage the
unit and void the warranty. For optimal
per ormances, batteries should be replaced once
every year.
. Plug the AC adapter into the electrical outlet and
connect the charging cable to the CA-PX. If this is
the first time using the batteries, let the batteries
charge for about 3-4 hours before use. Fully
charged batteries can last 3-6 days depending on
usage.
Note: CA-PX must be turned ON during charging
Product Description
Icon Buttons Braille Characters
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Icon Buttons Identi ication Connection and Setup
CA-PX applications
The CA-PX provides four (4) types of alerting outputs:
speaker, flasher, blinking icons and vibrations. The
CA-PX is ready to use right out of the box. New
sensor accessories must be learned (or registered) to
CA-PX before they can be recognized. When using
the CA-PX as a stand alone receiver (without the CA-
360 master unit), it can support as many accessory
units as the CA-360.
1. Learning Accessories
CA-PX as a Stand-Alone Receiver
Example Application
This application demonstrates how a simple wireless
notification system can be created using just one CA-
PX as a receiver unit. It notifies you when someone is
at the door or if an audio alarm is activated. The entire
system is compact, light-weight and ideal for travel
use.
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The example below shows a simple system comprised
of a personal receiver (CA-PX), a door knock sensor
with door hanger (CA-DXH)1 and an audio sensor
(CA-AX) .
Since no metal mounting clip is visible from the hotel
hallway, the use of CA-DXH will not reveal guest that
is hard-of-hearing. It is perfect for use on hotel or
dormitory doors where a temporary installation is
preferred.
To futher enhance the system effectiveness and user
safety, both registered and unregistered CA-AX audio
sensor wireless signals can be detected by the CA-
PX.
Note 1: Model CA-DXH and Model CA-AX are optional
accessories and are sold separately.
Note : Model CA-DXH is a standard door knock
sensor mounted on a plastic door hanger. This
combination is designed to hang on the interior handle
of a door knob for detecting door knocking.
Follow the steps below:
1. Install batteries in all accessory units that you
want to use in the system.
. Power On the CA-PX.
3. Press and hold the Learn button for 6 seconds
until it vibrates (and beeps if the speaker is On)
to enter the Learn mode. The Learn button
LED will blink for about 0 seconds, after which
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it will exit the Learn mode.
4. Press and hold the test button on the accessory
CA-AX (audio sensor) for more than 10 seconds
until CA-PX flashes, vibrates, and beeps (if
speaker is On) twice.This confirms the learning.
5. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 with the CA-DXH
accessory.
6. Press the Reset button on the CA-PX to exit the
learning mode at any time.
7. Test the system - Press the Test button on each
accessory one at a time. Verify that the
corresponding icon button on the CA-PX is
activated. The CA-PX will flash, vibrate and beep
(if speaker is On) for about 45 seconds. Press
Reset to stop at any time.
8. Repeat the test with the CA-DXH. Press Reset to
stop at any time.
9. Repeat the steps above to learn (or register) and
test more accessories as desired.
2. Learning CA-PX into a CA-360 System
Example Application
This is a typical application for adding a CA-PX to a
CA-360 system, in order to improve mobility freedom
and coverage area.
Each CA-PX must be learned (or registered) to the
CA-360 system before before it can be recognized
(Up to 10 CA-PX may be added to one CA-360 master
unit).
Note: All previously learned accessories in the
CA-PX will be lost during this process, and all lost
accessories must be learned again through the
CA-360 master unit.
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