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Carephone 61
CRS-H61M-xx
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  • Page 1 Carephone 61 CRS-H61M-xx User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.4.1 Light signals 4.4.2 Sound signal in synthetic speech disabled mode 4.4.3 Local voice announcements from the unit Installation Installation recommendations Placing the Carephone 61 Connecting the Carephone 61 5.3.1 PSTN or GSM connection 5.3.2 IP connection 5.3.3 VoIP connection 5.3.4...
  • Page 4 | Table of Contents Carephone 61 6.2.5 Special key functions Test instructions Additional Devices Wireless transmitters Wireless detectors Wired peripherals Microphone and loudspeaker connection microSD memory card 7.5.1 Installing the microSD memory card 7.5.2 Programming with the microSD memory card...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    230 V AC/50 Hz power outlet with a 10 A fuse. – Do not install the Carephone 61 in the proximity of DECT/ GSM telephones, TV sets, large metal objects, microwave appliances or radio telephones. This will impair the reception of signals from the wireless transmitter.
  • Page 6: Features

    The person requiring assistance activates a call by pressing a button on the Carephone 61 or by using a wireless transmitter. This action establishes a voice connection between the person requiring assistance and the call receiver.
  • Page 7: Scope Of Delivery

    Quick User Guide Kurzprogrammieranleitung Quick Programming Guide Guide de paramétrage rapide Verkorte Programmering Carephone 61 including a rechargeable backup battery Wireless transmitter (battery included), necklace and bracelet Power supply unit Phone or network cable, optionally with a country-specific telephone plug...
  • Page 8: Product Description

    | Product Description Carephone 61 Product Description Unit Description Red emergency call button Cancel / Action button Emergency call button If you require help, press the red emergency call button to initiate a call. The call will be answered either by a person at the monitoring centre or a private individual, according to the programmed telephone number.
  • Page 9: Cancel / Action Button (S Button)

    Action button: Direct call The Action button can be used to make a direct call. When the Action button is pressed, the Carephone 61 makes one single call to an analog telephone destination. In case of an call sent by a direct call, the alarm can also be cancelled after the pre- alarm.
  • Page 10: Device Acknowledgments

    | Product Description Carephone 61 Device acknowledgments 4.4.1 Light signals The Carephone 61 has two indicator lamps that display the status of the unit. The symbols have the following meaning: Lamp shines bright Lamp shines dull Lamp blinks (0.5 s) Lamp flashes (0.1 s)
  • Page 11: Sound Signal In Synthetic Speech Disabled Mode

    Carephone 61 Product Description | en 4.4.2 Sound signal in synthetic speech disabled mode When the Carephone 61 is in synthetic speech disabled mode, certain technical messages are announced by sound signals. Sound Signal Meaning 1 beep power failure 2 beeps...
  • Page 12: Installation

    The best place to locate the Carephone is in a central room. Placing the Carephone 61 Place the Carephone 61 on a surface or mounted to the wall. Placing on a surface The Carephone 61 is designed for use at home. Many items of furniture are coated with a variety of paints, varnishes and plastics.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Carephone 61

    Installation | en Wall mounting You can set the Carephone 61 to the wall either using a wall bracket that can be ordered as an accessory, or you can fix the unit directly to the wall without a bracket. The wall bracket stabilizes the Carephone 61 and makes installation easier.
  • Page 14: Ip Connection

    With a private branch exchange (PABX) there is no guarantee that a phone call will be interrupted by the emergency call. Deinstallation To switch off the Carephone 61 and the backup battery, remove the power plug from the unit. NOTICE! If you remove the power plug from your power outlet, the unit announces "power failure".
  • Page 15: Programming

    Carephone 61 Programming | en Programming Before you program the Carephone 61 you must be familiar with all of the unit's functions. Programming is specifically intended for trained users. NOTICE! Correct programming of the Carephone 61 is an important part for the full function.
  • Page 16: Programming Procedure

    On the keyboard, enter the programming step you wish to change. The steps can be carried out in any order. Enter the new setting as required. Press C to confirm your entries. The Carephone 61 automatically goes to the next programming step or substep.
  • Page 17: Key Functions During Keyboard Programming

    0 to 9 Enter the programming data. The Carephone 61 announces the programming step’s number and current setting. Reset the Carephone 61. It will then emit a beep. All pending alarms/calls are cancelled and the Carephone 61 reboots. 6.2.4 Programming steps Programming the Carephone 61 consists of individual steps, numbered 01 to 99.
  • Page 18 When an emergency call is sent and if the call to the first call number is not successful, the Carephone 61 will try the next numbers in the sequence 11 to 10. If the last number has been dialed unsuccessfully, the unit starts with the first number again and continues until it either sends an emergency call successfully.
  • Page 19 23 Waiting time for repeated emergency call An emergency call is repeated to check the arrival of staff until it is acknowledged by pressing the Action button on the Carephone 61, or the repeated call is disabled by the monitoring centre. The emergency call is repeated when the defined waiting time is exceeded.
  • Page 20 Carephone 61 to forward the current call to a new destination using a specified protocol. This step is used to allow the Carephone 61 to use the specified protocol, or to force it to use telephone protocol. This function is only possible with protocols RB2000E (target 0), CPC (target 3) and RBIP (target 9).
  • Page 21 Carephone 61 Programming | en 34 Personal voice recording For calls to telephone connections, a recorded message can be sent instead of the subscriber's number. Maximum message length is 6 seconds. Press D to start recording. The unit announces "This is the social alarm unit". A signal tone introduces the recording of your message.
  • Page 22 – 50: wireless transmitter (emergency call with a wireless transmitter) – 51: emergency call (with the Carephone 61) – 53: repeated emergency call and local confirmation – 55: service call / direct call. The direct call is only made to a telephone without acknowledgement.
  • Page 23 – 2 = loudspeaker on from 7:00 to 21:00 This last setting is only available when the Carephone 61 is connected to a monitoring centre that gives the unit regularly a real time clock update. Check with your monitoring centre.
  • Page 24 0 = normally open contact (closing) – 1 = normally closed contact (opening) 74 Silent alarm The Carephone 61 can send silent alarms. When this is activated, the loudspeaker of the Carephone 61 is turned off. Only the microphone remains active. –...
  • Page 25 Programming | en 75 Individual PIN code The Carephone 61 is delivered with the factory setting 246810 for the PIN code. It is recommended not to change this code. If you need to change this code, take care to write it down to find it easily. The PIN code is reset when resetting the unit to its factory settings.
  • Page 26: Special Key Functions

    This will test the wireless connection between the transmitter and the Carephone 61, and will also test the connection of the Carephone 61 to the monitoring center. This must be done at least once a week.
  • Page 27: Additional Devices

    Additional Devices | en Additional Devices Wireless transmitters The wireless transmitter that is supplied with the Carephone 61 is designed to make emergency calls and allows you to move around your home within radio range. Always carry the wireless transmitter with you when you are at home.
  • Page 28: Wired Peripherals

    Carephone 61 Wired peripherals A socket to connect an external input is provided on the back of the Carephone 61. The relay output and an external device are connected using a cord with an RJ45 plug. NOTICE! Before you connect an external wired device, disconnect the Carephone 61 from the telephone line.
  • Page 29: Microphone And Loudspeaker Connection

    Fasten the cables into the channels on the battery pack cover microSD memory card The Carephone 61 can be equipped with a microSD memory card to perform a fast and easy programming. NOTICE! Use only a microSD memory card of maximum 2 GB capacity.
  • Page 30: Installing The Microsd Memory Card

    When inserting or removing the microSD memory card, make sure that the power supply unit is disconnected from the socket on the back of the Carephone 61. See Section 5.3.1 PSTN or GSM connection, page 13, socket number 2. Remove the plug of the power supply unit from the socket on the Carephone 61.
  • Page 31 When you are finished and wish to remove the microSD memory card, remove the plug of the power supply unit from the socket on the Carephone 61. To disengage it from the slot, simply push on the end of the microSD memory card and gently pull it out.
  • Page 32: Programming With The Microsd Memory Card

    NOTICE! Before programming with the microSD memory card, make sure that the Carephone 61 is connected to the mains with the power supply unit. Press the key combination of your choice and the unit will perform the function associated to it.
  • Page 33 Carephone 61 Additional Devices | en Write settings from the Carephone 61 to the microSD memory card: Function Press together for at least 2 s: Write factory settings P, D and 1 Write user settings P, D and 2 Write the event history: the last...
  • Page 34: Operation

    Operation Emergency Call to a Monitoring Centre How the emergency call is processed at the monitoring centre Initiate an emergency call with the Carephone 61 or the wireless transmitter. The emergency call is sent. An operator at the monitoring centre takes your call.
  • Page 35 8 & 0 Cancel the repeated call function for the call by pressing 8 then 0. Reject the call and terminate. The Carephone 61 dials the next number on the list. Remote activation of the relay output, only when programming step 72 is set to 6, see Section 6.2.4 Programming steps, page 17.
  • Page 36: Taking Phone Calls

    | Operation Carephone 61 Taking Phone Calls The Carephone 61 can be programmed so that you can take phone calls using the emergency call button on the unit or using the wireless transmitter. For this, the programming step 61 must not be set to 0.
  • Page 37: Maintenance

    – Check regularly the cords for damage. Cleaning – Regularly clean the surface of the Carephone 61 with a soft cloth. If required, dampen the cloth lightly with a pH- neutral cleaning product. – Do not spray cleaning product onto the unit housing.
  • Page 38: Replacing The Backup Battery

    | Maintenance Carephone 61 Replacing the backup battery The backup battery of the Carephone 61 has a limited operating life and should be replaced after 3 years. To replace the battery: Disconnect the power cord from the unit. Disconnect the plug of the backup battery from the Carephone.
  • Page 39 Carephone 61 Maintenance | en Open the battery pack cover. Lever off the battery with a screwdriver and release it from the two braces. Pull it out gently from its location. Bosch Security Systems User Manual F.01U.239.30x | V1 | 2011.06...
  • Page 40 | Maintenance Carephone 61 Place the new battery with one brace engaged. Push the side of the new battery over the other brace until it is clipped. Push on the end of the new battery to place it precisely into its location.
  • Page 41 Carephone 61 Maintenance | en Connect the plug of the backup battery into the socket. The plug can be reversed. 10. Close the battery pack cover. Bosch Security Systems User Manual F.01U.239.30x | V1 | 2011.06...
  • Page 42: A Appendix

    | Carephone 61 Appendix Technical specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) 55 x 160 x 230 mm Weight approximately 0.7 kg Permissible temperature operation: +5°C to +40°C storage: - 20°C to +60 °C Humidity Switched-mode power Adapter 230 V primary, 7.5 V secondary...
  • Page 43 Carephone 61 | en Accessibility synthetic speech disabled mode User guidance Voice output and LED indication Programming integrated keyboard, possibilities serial connection with a PC, microSD memory card (2 GB maximum capacity, Sandisk or Kingston), remote programming from monitoring centre,...
  • Page 44: Conformity

    Conformity All connected parts must meet the electric strength of TNV3, EN 60950. The Carephone 61 is designed for operation on the public analog telephone network and ethernet network. The wireless transmitter that is supplied with the unit uses the frequency specially reserved for social alarm calls in Europe.
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  • Page 46: Drilling Template

    | Carephone 61 Drilling template The drilling template can be used if this document is printed to the correct scale: DIN A5 (148 x 210 mm). F.01U.239.30x | V1 | 2011.06 User Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 47 Carephone 61 | en This page is left intentionally blank. Bosch Security Systems User Manual F.01U.239.30x | V1 | 2011.06...
  • Page 48: Programming Tables

    | Carephone 61 Programming tables F.01U.239.30x | V1 | 2011.06 User Manual Bosch Security Systems...
  • Page 49 Carephone 61 | en Bosch Security Systems User Manual F.01U.239.30x | V1 | 2011.06...
  • Page 50: Index

    Action button 9 Registering wireless transmitters 25 Activate output 24 Remote programming 26 Alarm type links 22 Reset the Carephone 61 26 Assign input 24 Assigning wireless transmitters 25 Service call 9 Automatic test call interval 23 Setup reset 26...
  • Page 52 Bosch Security Systems Werner-von-Siemens-Ring 10 85630 Grasbrunn Germany www.boschsecurity.com © Bosch Security Systems, 2011...

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