Connect Sensors To Transmitter - Abilia All In One User Manual

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Mounting a transmitter
Note: A transmitter with a GSM module or wireless alarm unit needs a
certain amount of preparation before mounting.
 Before installing a transmitter with GSM module, read page 7-9.
 Before installing a transmitter with, wireless alarm unit module, read page 10.
How to mount a transmitter
1 Pull out the battery tab to start the transmitter.
2 Mark and then drill the holes using the drilling template.
3 Leave 2 mm distance between screw head and wall when screwing the screws
in. Hang the transmitter on the wall and check that it is securely in place.
Repeat steps 1-3 to mount a new transmitter.
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2
Transmitter status indicator light
The indicator light on the front shows the current status. It can for instance
tell you when the transmitter sends an alarm or if an error has occurred.
Note: If an error occurs, check the indicator lights located under the cover.
If the LED is
It means that
Blinking in green
• The system is working normally.
Blinking in yellow
• The transmitter is activated by a sensor and sending an alarm.
Blinking in red
• The transmitter's battery level is low, see p. 18.
Blinking in purple
• The batteries are fitted incorrectly/wrong type, see p. 18.
Blinking in white
• The GSM module is searching network or out of order, see p. 20.
Blinking in blue
• The wireless alarm unit is ready to be connected / error, see p. 20.
Chapter 1
Install transmitter.
12
3
Ф5.5mm
Important! Mount at least
1.5 m from the caretaker.

Connect sensors to transmitter

You can connect up to 3 different wired sensors to a transmitter, e.g.
epilepsy alarm, incontinence alarm and door sensor.
How to connect a sensor
1 Connect the sensor on the under side of the transmitter according to
the figure below. Select input for SENSOR 1 or SENSOR 2 if it has an
RJ11 jack and input for SENSOR 3 if it has a 3.5 mm mono telephone
jack. Check that the jack is securely in place and that the cable is secure.
2 Verify that the connection works by activating the sensor. The status
indicator light will flash yellow to show that an alarm has been sent.
Repeat steps 1-2 to connect a new sensor.
Note: Each sensor is allocated its own LED light on the pager as follows:
 SENSOR 1 - Orange diode
 SENSOR 2 - Green diode
 SENSOR 3 - Yellow diode
 The red diode is reserved for wireless alarm unit and test button.
If you have installed SEVERAL transmitters, the pager will signal differently, see p. 17.
Note: Detailed information on how to install and use the various sensors
can be found in the respective sensor's user instructions.
Red diode is for
1
2
3
wireless alarm unit
and test button.
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