Description Of Functions - Doro CareIP User Manual

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Description of functions

CareIP is a digital alarm unit that fulfils both present and future demands for a
comprehensive and secure social alarm. The product is designed to offer the user the
possibility of two-way voice communication using existing standard for VoIP (Voice
over Internet Protocol) calling. CareIP uses SIP, a standard protocol for transfer of
speech and video over broadband connections. In addition to voice-connected alarm
calls CareIP offers a platform for transfer of detailed alarm information, speech
messages, medical information, online status etc.
The Elliot/Enzo radio trigger is adapted for use with the CareIP. Elliot/Enzo can be
worn using a wristband or neckband. The Doro Easy Press Concept (EPC) accessory
makes it easier for those with reduced physical strength to activate the alarm.
Activating the alarm
The assistance alarm can be activated with a radio trigger or by pressing the red
button on the CareIP, in case of wall mounting the pull cord option can be used for
activation. On activation, the carephone calls an alarm receiver to summon help.
There is a possibility to attach up to four different wired alarm triggers.
Different types of alarm transmitter
Ten radio transmitters can be programmed with the CareIP, e.g. a radio trigger.
In the event of an alarm from a radio transmitter, the battery status of the radio
transmitter is tested. The Elliot radio trigger has the option of automatic battery
monitoring.
Alarm receivers
Up to ten alarm receivers can be programmed. The alarm is identified using an alarm
code which is programmed into the CareIP. An alarm placed to a private receiver is
identified by a recorded voice ID. The person receiving the alarm can then speak
directly with the person raising the alarm and take appropriate action.
Other functions
Additional functions can be activated or changed by programming – refer to the
service manual or contact your supplier for further information.
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