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HOMEFREE AT CARE CENTERS WIRELESS MONITORING UNIT (iDEU 800/iDEU 800-2) OPERATIONAL GUIDE July 2003...
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Information in this documentation is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on part of HomeFree Systems Ltd. Any unauthorized duplication or use of this documentation, in whole or in part, in print, or in any other storage or retrieval system is prohibited. No part of...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 INTRODUCTION....................1-1 1.1 P DEU-800)....1-2 ARTS OF THE IRELESS ONITORING 1.1.1 LED Panel................. 1-3 2 MOUNTING THE WIRELESS MONITORING UNIT (IDEU-800)....2-4 2.1 P ........ 2-4 ERMANENT NCHOR OWEL ITTING 2.2 T ..........2-5 EMPORARY ELCRO ITTING 3 ACTIVATING THE WIRELESS MONITORING UNIT ......3-7...
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TABLE OF FIGURES Section Page Figure 1-1 Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800)......... 1-2 TF-1 iDEU-800/ iDEU-800-2 Operational Guide...
The new improved Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) is a versatile combination of both transmitter and receiver that is designed to extend the transmission/reception range of HomeFree at Care Centers systems. The Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) is one of many specifically...
1.1 Parts of the Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) LED Panel 7.5 VDC Power Socket Figure 1-1 Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) Control Usage and Description LED Panel Used to show transmission and reception indication, backup battery charge status and external power supply status. 7.5 VDC Power Socket Used to connect the Wireless Monitoring Unit to the external power supply...
1.1.1 LED Panel The faceplate of the Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) comprises of 4 LEDs (Light emitting diodes). The purpose of each LED is explained in the following table: Description and Purpose Reception Blinks when receiving transmission signals Transmission Blinks when transmitting signals Charge Steady light indicates internal battery is fully charged.
2 Mounting the Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) For a Wireless Monitoring Unit to receive and transmit signals with maximum efficiency, it should be mounted on a wall or flat surface and positioned upright. The Wireless Monitoring Unit should also be mounted within reach of a power outlet (an electrician my need to install a power outlet near the chosen Wireless Monitoring Unit location).
3. Using the template, drill two holes in the wall and place the supplied wall anchors/dowels into these holes. 4. Insert the supplied bolts/screws into the wall dowels, ensuring not to tighten the bolts/screws completely. 5. Holding the Wireless Monitoring Unit with the mounting brackets facing away from you, maneuver the holes on the mounting brackets over the bolts/screws already attached to the wall.
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5. Holding the Wireless Monitoring Unit with the mounting brackets facing away from you, maneuver the Wireless Monitoring Unit to a suitable mounting location. 6. Using sufficient pressure, adhere the mounting bracket on the Wireless Monitoring Unit, to the wall. iDEU-800/ iDEU-800-2 Operational Guide...
3 Activating the Wireless Monitoring Unit In order to activate the Wireless Monitoring Unit, perform the following: 1. Connect the adapter end of the power supply to a power outlet. 2. Connect the small end of the supplied power supply into the 7.5 VDC power socket located on the back panel of the Wireless Monitoring Unit.
4 FCC Notices This note is applicable to the American Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) NOTE - The Wireless Monitoring Unit (iDEU-800) 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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For Customer Support contact: Home Free Systems Inc. Wireless TelehomeCare Solutions 6629 West Mill Road Milwaukee, WI 53218 Toll Free 1-800-606-0661 +1-414-358-8100 Web: http://www.homefreesys.com iDEU-800/ iDEU-800-2 Operational Guide...
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