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  • Page 1 U S E R G U I D E...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    What’s In The Box ..........Introduction ............Setting up and Charging........Mode Outline ............. Standard Mode ..........Advanced Mode ..........9-11 Active Alerts ............11-12 Settings .............. 13-14 Date & Time ............Alarm Clock ............Admin ..............17-26 Options .............. Day Mode ............
  • Page 3 Plug Charger Base Power Supply and Buzzz USB Cable Stylus Lanyard Belt Clip...
  • Page 4 Supporting up to 150 devices, the Buzzz allows the carer to receive immediate alerts, enabling them to provide high level and efficient care. The unique aesthetics and variety of colour options allow the Buzzz to sit comfortably in any home.
  • Page 5 Place the Buzzz into the charging slot indicated by the blue lights. On first use, the Buzzz will require up to 3 hours to fully charge. To turn the Buzzz on, press and hold the button for approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 6: Standard Mode

    Use the Standard Mode for simple alerts when caring for one person. The most recent alarm will override any other alarm that has previously been activated, allowing the carer to view the most immediate alert. The Advanced Mode is ideal if the unit is being used to care for many people at once.
  • Page 7 To begin, locate the button on the front. The button actions are: 1) Short press places the Buzzz into standby. (1 second) (See page 29) 2) Long press turns the Buzzz On/Off. (10 Seconds) Day Mode (If set) Sept 2017...
  • Page 8: Standard Mode

    5 seconds. Accept Alert Once an alert is acknowledged, the Buzzz will return to the Main Screen. Also note, when multiple alerts are activated simultaneously, they will be logged in the ‘Active Alerts section in the home screen. (See page 12)
  • Page 9: Advanced Mode

    The Advanced Mode is ideal if the unit is being used to care for many people at once e.g. care homes or in more complex environments with many Sept 2017 Sept 2017 different paired devices. In Advanced Mode when multiple alerts are activated, all unacknowledged alerts are queued by delaying the alerts.
  • Page 10: Advanced Mode

    Buzzz unit for approximately one second (short press). This button is used to put the touch screen on standby. The Buzzz is still able to receive alert calls when the Buzzz is on standby. The Buzzz is usually shipped in Standard Mode, to switch to the Advanced...
  • Page 11 There are three options to choose when acknowledging an alert: to postpone an alert to accept an alert to remove an alert can be used if you are busy and unable to answer an alert immediately. When delay is pressed, the alert will be reactivated after a set length of time. This length of time can be adjusted in the Admin Mode (see page 27).
  • Page 12: Active Alerts

    The Active alerts screen is useful in either a Sept 2017 single-user or multi-user environmental setting. When selected it will show a list of all current alerts so you can choose how to react to each individually. Touch the Active Alerts icon. If there aren’t any pending alerts, the ‘Active Alerts’...
  • Page 13: Settings

    In the Settings Menu you can customise the Buzzz to your personal preferences. Adjust vibrate, brightness and sound (both handset and charger base) and strobe using the ▲▼ arrows. To set the sound levels etc for the charger base, the Buzzz must be placed in the charger base.
  • Page 14 ● will not work when the handset is in the charger base as this could damage the charger springs. ● can be set independently for both the display and the blue lights in the charger base (you may prefer to switch off the lights in the charger base at night, for instance).
  • Page 15: Settings

    The date and time can be changed via the Settings Menu. Touch the Time icon Touch the Hours/Minutes Use the ▲▼ arrows to select the time then to move to the icon to move to the Clock Selection. selection screen. touch to confirm.
  • Page 16: Alarm Clock

    The alarm clock can be set via the Settings Menu. Touch the alarm clock icon to move to the alarm clock screen. Once the alarm has been set you can turn on the alarm by touching the ‘Alarm Clock ON/OFF’ icon on the main screen.
  • Page 17: Admin

    - Useful for testing the range of a newly installed device. Shows signal strength and battery status of the paired device. - To pair devices / sensors to the Buzzz Notifier. - Used to change the PIN number which gives access to the admin menu.
  • Page 18: Admin

    The pin lock feature provides additional security. You can change the Buzzz PIN from the default (1234) it is shipped with, to a more secure PIN. In Admin Menu choose New PIN. This will take you to the keyboard. First enter the current PIN Choose a 4 digit PIN you will then select Ent.
  • Page 19: Day Mode

    Programme a new device to the Buzzz by following these steps: This takes you to the Qwerty keyboard where you enter a name e.g. Mum. Enter Max 15 characters and then touch Ent. Press to return to previous screen Press...
  • Page 20 Having the Day Mode turned on is only applicable for certain devices. (See page 28). Press OK to continue to the next screen. Next, you will be requested to choose the type of device from the provided list. Use the ▲▼ to find the device.
  • Page 21 This displays signal strength and battery status of devices without causing alerts. Ideal for range testing newly installed devices. Access the Walk Test Mode from the Main Screen via: When a device is activated, the information that is displayed is: Signal Strength Indicator Unique Identity Signal...
  • Page 22 The device history can be viewed on the Buzzz or can be uploaded to a PC. To send all stored alert To send all device History Menu events as a file. information as a file. To view all paired To view all stored alert devices on the screen.
  • Page 23 The Buzzz must be placed in the charger and the charger connected to a computer configured with appropriate software. Activation of an upload whilst not in the charger will cause an error screen to appear and the History screen will be restored.
  • Page 24 Before running the app please plug the Buzzz into the computer's usb port. (Make sure the Buzzz is sat in the charger base and plug the USB end into the computer) On opening the application you will see a menu on the left of the window, then do the following;...
  • Page 25 Select a device from list by touching the device text. Icon to scroll to next devices Icon to scroll previous devices Icon for previous screen Event Icon to scroll to next event Counter to scroll to previous event Icon for previous screen...
  • Page 26 In the ‘View Devices’ screen, select the device you want to edit or delete. If Delete is selected, the Pin Number will need to be entered in order to delete the device. Any pending alerts for that device will be removed. However, previous alerts for that device will still be stored in the Event Log, as will the deletion of the device.
  • Page 27 - Set the start and end of the day. ‘Day Mode On’ stops an Alert coming through during the times set. (See page 28) - when you delay an alert choose the delay time approx in 30 second intervals. 1min 1 min 30s 2mins 2min 30s...
  • Page 28 Therefore, only allowing the alert of that particular device to come through to the Buzzz outside of this set time. E.g. A door alarm device may only need to be monitored during the...
  • Page 29 The Buzzz is turned off. In this state no devices, screen touches or alarm clock settings will cause the Buzzz to turn on. The Buzzz may be turned off to preserve battery life. (E.g. when it goes into storage etc).
  • Page 30 Start of Low with to Charged Intermediate Warning *After the ‘low with warning’ there is an audio warning and the Buzzz Notifier will be unresponsive unless placed in the charger base. Weight: 250g Operating temperature: 10°C to 50°C Humidity: 5- 95% Power output: 6.5v nominal 0.75A max...
  • Page 31 The Buzzz Notifier comes with a 24 month warranty.* *The warranty policy sets the full extent of Cair’s warranty responsibility. The warranty policy is provided in lieu of all other express, implied and statutory warranties. All other warranties, express, implied or statutory, including but limited to any implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, non-infringement of third party rights and fitness for a particular purpose are specifically excluded.
  • Page 32 CAIR (UK) Ltd. W : www.we-cair.com Hanson Lane T : 01422 399 155 Halifax E : hello@we-cair.com West Yorkshire HX1 4SD User Guide Version 1.1 12/04/18...

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