Contents Finding your way around the manual Amicus is available in various models that require individual installation. Chapter 1: Installing a transceiver To find the right section in the user manual, unpack all products and com- pare the contents to the descriptions below. Transceiver overview Installing a SIM card Amicus basic model...
Transceiver overview Installing a SIM card With a GSM module you can receive alarms on your mobile phone. This is useful when you are outside the pager’s radio range. The transceiver needs to be equ- Removable cover ipped with a Micro SIM card (not prepaid). The PIN code needs to be switched off or set to 0000.
Connecting a transceiver to a mobile phone How it works 1 When a sensor is activated, the transceiver sends an alarm via text message To be able to send alarms over GSM, the transceiver must be connected to the assistant’s mobile phone. A transceiver can handle up to two assistants, named to Assistant 1.
Connecting a wireless alarm unit Deleting wireless alarm units 1 Press and hold the transceiver test button. Release the button when the A wireless alarm unit is often worn on the wrist as a personal alarm, but can also come in the form of a wireless door- or motion sensor. In order to work with transceiver status LED starts to blink in blue.
Mounting a transceiver Connecting sensors to a transceiver Note: Some assembly is required prior to mounting a transceiver that is You can connect up to 3 wired sensors to a transceiver, like for instance an equipped with a module for GSM or wireless alarm unit. epilepsy alarm, an incontinence alarm and a door sensor.
Pager and charger overview Installing a pager 1 Pull out the battery tab on the pager and charger to start the units. Sensor 1 Sensor 2 On/O Sensor 3 Wireless alarm and test Transceiver 1 Transceiver 2 Transceiver 3 Transceiver 4 2 Plug the charger into a mains socket.
Connecting a transceiver to a pager How to interpret the pager signals 1 To connect a transceiver, press and hold the pager acknowledge button. Using LED colors and blinking patterns, the pager shows which sensor and Release the button when the two center LEDs start to blink. transceiver has been activated.
System test Care and cleaning It is important to check the system’s functionality at least once a week. Perform Notice: Failure to follow these care and cleaning instructions could result a full system test by activating all sensors and testing all transceiver alarm in damage to the products and void the warranty.
Troubleshooting Pager Most problems with the product can be solved quickly by following the advice below. Try this Transceiver The pager’s -symbol is • The pager has lost radio contact with a lit and the pager is vibrat- transceiver. If you have >1 transceiver, the Try this ing and beeping LED position on the pager will show which transceiver is out of range.
Technical information Amicus transceiver Amicus pager Dimensions & weight h 140 mm x w 105 mm x d 30 mm, 210 g incl. batteries Dimensions & weight h 91 mm x b 55 mm x d 23 mm, 60 g incl. battery Battery power 1 x 1.2 V AAA rechargeable NiMH battery.
Personalizing the pager label Important safety instructions A personalized label makes it easier to identify the different pager alarms. This section contains important information about safety, handling, disposal, Depending on configuration, you can write the name of the caretakers or the recycling and warranty.
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Model, type and classification The information is available at the back of the transceiver and pager charger. Product disposal and recycling information The symbol to the left means that according to local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities.
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