HomeFree Systems Ltd Pendant (Panic Button) User Manual Table of Contents Foreword...................2 1.1. Pull Cord Device - State machine Drawing:......3 1.2. Activating the Pull Cord: ............4 1.3. Activating a Panic Alert:............4 1.4. Deactivating a Panic Alert: ............4 1.5. Deactivating the Pull Cord:............5 1.6.
Dementia individuals in the care center environment. The Pull Cord is one of the many unique elements of this system. The Pull Cord is a small wall-mounted device, to be installed at bedside and in the bathroom of nursing homes and assisted leaving homes.
To move from an ACTIVE – NO ALARM mode to an ACTIVE – PANIC ALARM mode – the user will have to pull the PCD cord. Once in panic alert mode, the Pull Cord sends a panic alert message to the monitoring station. This message is sent until the panic alert is deactivated.
This status message is sent until the Pull Cord is deactivated. 1.5. Deactivating the Pull Cord: Holding the Pull Cord and take off the Battery. The Pull Cord is now in deactivated mode (turned off). 1.6. Cleaning Instructions A soft brush and any cleaning solution are all that is needed to clean the Pull Cord.
FCC Notices This note is applicable to the American Pull Cord NOTE The Pull Cord complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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HomeFree Systems Ltd Pendant (Panic Button) User Manual Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For Customer Support contact Home Free Systems Inc. Wireless Tele home Care Solutions...
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