Tunstall Caresse Manual de usuario

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contents
What’s in the box? … … … … … … …3
Your Caresse … … … … … … … … …4
For your safety - installation advice …5
Quick start guide … … … … … … …6
Connecting the cords & adaptors … …6
Testing … … … … … … … … … …7
Wall mounting … … … … … … … …7
Using the Caresse … … … … … … …8
Making an alarm call … … … … … …8
Cancelling an alarm call … … … … …8
Adjusting the volume … … … … … …8
Using the function button … … … …8
Answering calls using the … … … …9
pendant
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Status warnings … … … … … … … …10
Features explained … … … … … … …12
Inactivity … … … … … … … … … …12
Intruder (Arm/Disarm/Zoning) … … …12
Personal recipients … … … … … … …13
Amie/Gem pendant … … … … … …13
Telecare Sensors … … … … … … … …14
Help and Advice … … … … … … … …15
FCC Notices … … … … … … … … …16
Industry Canada Warnings … … … …19
Technical Details … … … … … … … …20
For more information on your
Caresse, please contact your
supplier.
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what’s in the box?
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When you open the box for the first time please ensure you have all of the following:
Caresse
Wearing options
• Neck cord • Neck cord
• Belt Clip
• Wrist Strap • Wrist Strap
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your supplier.
Cords and adaptors
aTelephone cord bAC power adaptor
(10’ (3m) cable) (10’ (3m) cable)
Pendant
Gem or Amie
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Caresse Personal Emergency Response Unit
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Speaker
Status LED (Green)
Cancel Button (Green)
Away Button (Blue)
Alarm Button (Red)
Wall Mounting Points
Battery
Compartment
Cover
Programming Keypad
AC- Power Adaptor Jack
AUX - Accessory Jack
Telephone Jack
LINE - Telephone Cord Jack
Speaker Volume Control
Rubber feet x 4
Microphone
Front view
Back view
End view
Status LED (Red/Yellow)
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Aerial
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se Unit
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Button (Red)
Telephone Jack
for your safety - installation advice
Installation with RJ31x (CA38A in Canada)
The Caresse equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in
an emergency situation. It must be able to do this even if other equipment
(telephone, answering system, computer modem, etc.) already has the telephone
line in use. To do so, the caresse must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X
jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to
the same telephone line. Proper installation is depicted in the figure below.
Installation without RJ31x (CA38A in Canada)
Connect the Caresse to the first telephone jack in the
dwelling with all other telephones/extensions/smart
boxes/modems/tv set top boxes in the home plugged
directly into the Caresse using the jack on the
Caresse labelled to enable the unit to disconnect
extension telephones when raising an alarm call. A
multiple telephone adaptor may be required to connect
more than one telephone (not supplied).
Cordless phone
Ensure that the main base/charger which is registered to all other handsets in use, is
connected directly to the home unit as above.
Broadband
Please ensure a high quality DSL filter is in use. Please contact your supplier for
further advice if necessary.
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quick start guide
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Step 1 - Connecting the cords & adaptors
Please follow the steps below to plug the
cords correctly into the Caresse.
Step A – Plug the telephone cord a
into the jack on the Caresse labelled LINE
and the first/main telephone wall jack.
Do’s
• Keep the Caresse connected to the ac power at all times.
• Use an RJ31x jack or connect the Caresse to the first telephone jack in the
dwelling with all other extensions wired into the unit to ensure proper
operation even when another telephone is in use or off hook.
• Contact your supplier as soon as the LED on your pendant indicates a low
battery (see page 11 for more details).
Don’ts
• Expose the Caresse to water or other liquids.
• Connect cables other than those supplied with the unit.
• Place your Caresse next to a television, radio, washing machine or air
conditioning unit.
• Put it right next to your stove or close to any other heat source.
• Set the Caresse in a place where it will get damp, such as a bathroom, or near
house plants that are sprayed at any time.
• Place it very close to any large metal objects, such as microwave ovens, as
large pieces of metal stop the signals from the radio pendant reaching
the Caresse.
• Place your Caresse closer than four feet to something that may emit
electromagnetic interference, such as a cordless telephone, CD or video player,
or personal computer.
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Step B – Plug the telephone into the jack
on the Caresse labelled . Plug all
required telephones/ equipment into this
jack using a multiple telephone adaptor
(not supplied). See page 5
for more details.
Step C – Plug the ac power adaptor b
into the jack on the Caresse labelled AC
then connect to the power receptacle.
Step D – Adjust speaker volume control
if required (see page 8 for more details).
Step E – Stand the aerial upright.
Step 2 - Testing
Press the alarm button on the unit and ensure it raises a call through to the
monitoring center (or designated recipient). Also remember to test the Amie or
Gem pendant by pressing its button and ensuring a call is raised. Do this test at
floor level around the dwelling to confirm the dwelling is covered.
Step 3 - Adding pendants or telecare sensors
For more information on adding pendants, please see page 13 of this guide.
Contact your supplier if you require more information on how to programme
telecare sensors to your Caresse.
Step 4 - Ready to use
Once successfully tested the Caresse is ready to use.
Wall mounting
Decide where you want to situate the Caresse. Remember it should be within 2
metres of the ac power and main telephone jack. Then drill 2 holes 5.9” (149mm)
apart, firmly attach screws and then locate the wall mounting points on
the home unit with the screws.
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quick start guide
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using the Caresse
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Making an alarm call
Press the red button on the pendant or red alarm button on the Caresse.
Cancelling an alarm call
If you raise an alarm call by accident, wait 5 seconds (after the initial alarm button is
pressed) and press the green cancel key. This in-built delay prevents false
cancellation of an alarm call. Alarm calls made from a pendant can be cancelled
immediately by pressing the green cancel key.
Adjusting the loudspeaker volume
The Caresse has four volume level settings, which can be adjusted using the
programming keypad.
Increase volume – press the key and a tone will sound for 10 seconds.
Press the key repeatedly until the desired volume is reached.
Decrease volume – press the key and a tone will sound for 10 seconds.
Press the key repeatedly until the desired volume is reached.
Press key before the tone ends to save the new volume setting.
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Using the function button
The Caresse has a blue function button that can be programmed to be used to
operate a number of different features. For more information, please see the
features explained section on pages 12 and 13.
Answering calls using the pendant
The Amie or Gem pendant can be used to answer incoming telephone calls
remotely by pressing its red button while the Caresse or connected telephone is
ringing. When pressed, the Caresse will answer the call and you can speak to and
hear the caller handsfree via the Caresse.
IMPORTANT – this feature may not be enabled, please contact your supplier if you wish to
enable this feature.
Switching between handsfree and handset modes
If you wish to change a handsfree call to the handset, just pick up the connected
telephone handset and speak to the caller as per a normal telephone conversation.
Replacing the handset will end the call.
To end a handsfree call, press your pendant again.
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status warnings
Telephone line monitoring
If the telephone line is faulty or becomes disconnected, the Caresse will
announce
‘
WARNING - telephone line disconnected’ after 1 minute. This
warning will be repeated every 30 seconds until the telephone line becomes
available again.
To silence the warning, re-connect the telephone line. If the telephone line is
connected and the warning continues, press the green cancel key. If the
warning continues you should contact your telephone line supplier as the
telephone line may be faulty.
AC Power failure monitoring
If an AC power failure occurs, the Caresse will continue to work using its
backup battery, however, as a warning the Caresse red LED will flash once
every 4 seconds (see section – the LEDs on the Caresse indicate). The unit will
also announce ‘WARNING – there is no electrical power’. This warning is
repeated every 5 minutes. To silence the warning reconnect the power cord, or
press the green cancel key.
If the power failure lasts for more than 1 hour, the unit will automatically call
the monitoring center. A call will be raised periodically to the monitoring center
until the power is restored. The battery provides 30 hours backup.
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The LEDs on the Caresse indicate
Two LEDs on the Caresse provide indications of its status based on the below.
The LED on the pendant indicates
When pressed the red LED on the Amie or Gem pendant will light up. This is to
indicate that the button has been pressed. If the LED flashes when pressed this
indicates that the pendant battery is low and should be replaced. You should
contact your supplier as soon as possible in the event of low battery indication.
LED lights Home unit status
Green LED on Normal mode
Green LED flash (1 every 4 seconds) Normal mode running on battery (AC
power off)
Green LED flash (1 every second) Alarm mode
Red LED flash (2 every second) Telephone line disconnected
Red LED on Telephone line in use
Yellow LED on Function button in away mode
Yellow LED off Function button in home mode
Yellow LED flash (2 every second) Intruder entry/exit time period
NO LED on Unit powered down (if power is on and
connected then the unit may be faulty)
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