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  • Page 1 Medi-Alarm ProgrAMMing MAnuAl...
  • Page 2 Ness. Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Packaging Installation Wiring. Inputs \ Outputs. Program Summary Program Mode Program Options. Peripheral Devices Radio PIR Radio Reed Switch Dialler Alarm reporting Specifications. Doc ID. 100-106 PROGRAM MANUAL.DOC...
  • Page 4 ‘HELP’ is required. The Ness Medi Alarm is easy to install and very simple to use. It is designed to comply with the Australian Standard AS2999 for such devices.
  • Page 5: Installation Example

    3. Installation The Ness Medi is extremely easy to install and requires no tools. The normal location for the Medi Alarm is at the first telephone installed in the premises. This ensures that the Medi Alarm has priority if it needs to send a message to the central monitoring station. The local telephone sits on top of the Medi Alarm unit to make it as unobtrusive as possible.
  • Page 6: Front Panel Indicators

    4. FRONT PANEL INDICATORS Colour code (AS2999) help YELLOW fault MAINS GREEN cancel WHITE reassurance CANCEL HELP BATTERY FAULT RED HELP LIGHT & BUTTON. GREEN CANCEL LIGHT & BUTTON. Yellow 7 segment display used for PROGRAM mode and FAULT indication. Green MAINS FAIL steady = normal, flashing = mains fail Yellow LOW BATTERY off = normal, flashing = low battery FAULT off = normal, flashing = fault...
  • Page 7: Program Summary

    6. PROGRAM SUMMARY Display Option Default Transmitter 1 Program Transmitter 2 Program Transmitter 3 Program Transmitter 4 Program Transmitter 5 Program Transmitter 6 Program Transmitter 7 Program Transmitter 8 Program System Check Dial Type (Aus / NZ) Primary Phone Number Secondary Phone Number Client Account Number Over Due Timer Enable...
  • Page 8: Program Mode

    0.5 seconds, followed by ‘1’, indicating that PENDANT 1 may be programmed. Within 5 seconds of connecting the battery press the ‘CANCEL’ button on the Medi-Alarm to enter program mode. The speaker will beep and the display will show ‘2’ on the display.
  • Page 9: Programming Options

    6.3 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS Option Description TRANSMITTER 1 PROGRAM 1) 1 is on the display 2) Press the ‘HELP’ button to view programmed option. unprogrammed no device has been programmed for transmitter 1 a device is programmed for transmitter 1 programmed pendant remove previously programmed device erase To program a new pendant.
  • Page 10 To test the signal strength of a Pendant. 1) C is on the display 2) Press the ‘Help’ button for the Medi-Alarm to accept a signal (‘-’ is displayed) 3) Press the ‘SIDE LEVER’ to check signal strength of transmitter.
  • Page 11 PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER default - The primary telephone number is the first number that the dialler calls when an event message needs to be sent. 1) ‘N’ is on the display 2) Press the ‘HELP’ button to view programmed phone number. The programmed phone number will be flashed on status display.
  • Page 12 Note: See example of telephone number 1 for more details. Press the ‘Cancel’ button to move to the next program option. CLIENT ACCOUNT NUMBER The client account number identifies to the central station which Medi-Alarm is sending the alarm message. (Default 0000) 1) ‘A’ is steady on the display.
  • Page 13 ENABLE OVER DUE TIMER: The Over Due Timer is the time period between ‘CANCEL’ button presses to restart the over due timer. The over due timer is for local indication purposes only. (no alarm report is sent) 0-255 hours. default = 0, disabled. 1,2 or 3 digits may be programmed with a maximum of 255 hours. If a number greater than 255 is programmed, Medi Alarm will sound a long beep and re display the original value.
  • Page 14 TEST CALL TIME. This option controls to time between the automatic test calls the Medi-Alarm will make. 1,2 or 3 digits may be programmed with a maximum of 255 hours. If a number greater than 255 is programmed, Medi Alarm will sound a long beep and re display the original value. 0 - 255 hours, default = 24 hours.
  • Page 15 RESTORES ENABLED. This option selects whether restore reports are sent to the central station if the alarm restores or the ‘CANCEL’ button is pressed. default = r 1) ‘r’ is on the display steady. 2) Press the ‘HELP’ button to view the programmed value (r = restore reports, - = no restores) 3) Press the ‘HELP’...
  • Page 16 Radio PIR The radio PIR is based on the Ness Quantum \ Ten+ design. It uses a 9 volt lithium battery as its power source, with it’s 4 minute sleep time, the battery life should be slightly longer. The PIR uses the Heimann Pyro Electric sensor for reliable stability.
  • Page 17 6.3.1 Radio Reed Switch The Ness radio reed switch is a multipurpose radio device. It has an internal reed switch and has the provision for an external reed switch. It can also function as a radio vibration analyser if a Nessensor (VIB100) is connected to the external device input.
  • Page 18: Remote Programming

    detection with the link ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’. Always remember to have the link on so it can communicate with the Securityguard. Tamper Button. When the plastic housing is lifted a tamper alarm message is sent. A low level warning will sound in disarm or home mode.
  • Page 19 7.2.1 Alarm Reporting States Each alarm may be reported as one of the following states:- • New alarm • Normal • Outstanding • Restore 7.2.2 Alarms Reported The following alarms may be sent on the dialler:- • Help (pendant or main unit) •...
  • Page 20 Alarms sent without ‘CALL’ button option. CH 9 none LOW BATT P1 AC POWER HELP P 1 none CH 1 none LOW BATT P2 LOW BATT HELP P 2 none CH 2 none LOW BATT P3 none HELP P 3 none CH 3 none...
  • Page 21 Medi Alarm Specifications Plug Pack: 17 - 20 volts AC. 300 mA Medi Alarm Main Unit: Back up Battery 9 volt. Lithium Average Quiescent Current Approx. 1 mA Low Voltage Warning 7.5 volts (Dynamic) Radio RX Frequency 303.875 MHz Radio Pendant Operating Voltage 8 to 12 Volts Low Voltage (P display)

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