Overview 1. Overview The Essence Stationary Panic Button (SPB) is a secured, wireless emergency button that can be placed anywhere around the house. The SPB provides you with the option of additional emergency buttons on the premises. The SPB has the following features: ...
A flat wall surface that is clean, dry, and smooth A convenient location that the Resident can access, yet not where the SPB would attract attention from unauthorized users Avoid locations that expose the device to water. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
Removal of the top cover reveals the back of the circuit board, as shown in Figure 3 below. 3. Release the circuit board from the top cover by pushing the holding tabs outward, as illustrated in Figure 3 below. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
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Figure 4 –Circuit Board with Battery Holder WARNING! A new battery can explode if it is incorrectly installed. Be careful to replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries responsibly. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
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Figure 6 below, and insert the top cover into the back cover. Align top and back covers Figure 6 – Reassemble SPB c. Press the top cover into the back cover until you hear a click and the LED lights up Red. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
3. Verify that the CP EMERGENCY button on the CP flashes and a vocal announcement declares that the emergency alarm has been triggered. 4. Verify that the monitoring station receives an emergency message from the CP. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
The tamper switch in the SPB is disturbed, registering a tamper event. Use the Care@Home™ CMS software application to configure the device parameters to define how the SPB issues notifications to the CP. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
Operation For information about configuring the SPB parameters, see the Care@Home ™ CMS User Guide for the version of Care@Home ™ system installed on your Resident’s premises. 4.3. Supervision The SPB is a supervised device. The SPB periodically transmits its status, via an “I’m alive”...
2. Remove the old battery. 3. Press the tamper switch, shown in Figure 8 below, several times, to release the residual static electricity. Tamper Switch Figure 8 – The SPB Tamper Switch 4. Insert the new battery. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
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When the battery is installed, the LED lights up Red, indicating that the SPB has powered up successfully. 5. Re-assemble the SPB as instructed in installation step 5 on page 7, returning the SPB to the back cover. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
6. Specifications Below are two tables to define the technical specifications for the SPB and for the approved batteries for Essence peripherals. Table 1 below defines all the technical aspects and data about the SPB device. Table 1: Device Technical Specifications...
Figure 9 – SPB Back Cover Using Mounting-Tape The SPB can be installed using mounting-tape. Figure 10 below shows the mounting-tape on the bottom the back cover of the SPB. Figure 10 – Back Cover with Mounting-Tape Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
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The plastic covering over the holes can be removed, if necessary. Even if the support holes are blocked by the mounting-tape, you can drill through the tape, if needed. Figure 11 – Inside the SPB Mounting-Base Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
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4. Place and hold the base on the desired mounting location and mark the drilling spots. 5. Drill the holes. 6. Insert two dowels, if needed. 7. Place the base over the dowels and screw in the two screws. Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
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In the course of using the System, we might ask you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify you (“ ”). Personal Information may include, but is not limited to, your name, country of residence. Personal Information Care@Home™ Stationary Panic Button User Guide...
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Nothing contained herein shall be construed as conferring by implication, estoppels, or otherwise any license or right, either express or implied, under any patent or trademark of Essence or any third party. No use of any trademark may be made without the prior written authorization of Essence.
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