MIYMD ManDown Sensor User Manual Document 953.
Document No 953.89 MIYMD - ManDown Sensor User Manual Edition: July 2009 Author: TeleAlarm © TeleAlarm SA 2009 All rights reserved. TeleAlarm SA reserves the right to make changes to information contained in this document at any time without prior notice. Great care has been given to the contents of this document.
1. Introduction 4 2. Description 4 3. Compatibility of the ManDown Sensor with Social alarm systems 5 4. Operating 5 4.1. Starting the sensor 4.2. Turning off the sensor 4.3. Detection mode 4.4. Deactivating the help call button and the pre-alarm 5 5 6 6 5. Programming the ManDown Sensor 7 6. Maintenance 7 6.1. Safety instructions 6.2. Storage 6.3. Replacing the battery 7 7 8 7. Technical Specifications 9 8.
1. Introduction The ManDown Sensor has a built-in tilt device, which can detect if the person holding it is in a horizontal position, such as lying on the floor. The sensor will automatically send an alarm when its position corresponds to horizontality after a certain time. Pressing its central bed button will activate a help call at any time. It can be held, for instance, as a necklace by an elderly person or as a safety device by a lone worker in a hazardous environment.
3. Compatibility of the ManDown Sensor with Social alarm systems The ManDown Sensors must always be associated with a corresponding social alarm system, according to the following table. Type of ManDown Sensor ManDown 434 MHz, TeleAlarm protocol Social alarm system All Bosch-TA NurseCall systems, Carephone 10: 434 MHz, Carephone 12: 434 MHz 4. Operating 4.1. Starting the sensor When the ManDown Sensor is off, the user only has to press the central red button to turn it on.
4.3. Detection mode Detection by the ManDown Sensor can be decomposed into two periods of time. 1) Tilt Detection When the sensor detects a tilt of more than 60 degrees, it will start its internal chronometer for approximately ten seconds. If the sensor comes back to a vertical position within these ten seconds, the chronometer is reset. 2) Pre-Alarm If the sensor does not come back to a vertical position within ten seconds, a pre-alarm starts, accompanied by a beeping sound.
5. Programming the ManDown Sensor To program a ManDown Sensor within a Carephone social alarm system (e.g. Carephone 10 (AP1337), Carephone 12 (Caveo) or within a NurseCall system, follow the procedure described for the system you are using. As the ManDown Sensor can be considered as a standard transmitter, the system will recognize it during the programming step. Please refer to the manual of the corresponding social alarm system. 6. Maintenance 6.1.
6.3. Replacing the battery Necessary tool for opening the sensor case: Jeweler’s Screwdriver 2.9mm Turn off the ManDown Sensor. See chapter 4.2. Turning off the sensor. Unscrew the four screws of the case, as shown in Fig. 3. Bottom view of the ManDown Sensor. Carefully remove the compression foam, as well as the used battery. Replace the new battery; ensure that it is in the correct position. Carefully place the compression foam as shown in Fig. 4. Opening the ManDown Sensor.
7. Technical Specifications Dimensions 75mm x 40mm x 23mm Frequency 434Mhz Tilt sensor Mercury-free type with activating at a 60° angle with vertical Pre-alarm 10 seconds of detection, followed by 30 seconds of signal before automatic activation. Battery VARTA 3V CR1/2AA or equivalent (Lithium 3.0V, diam.14.5mm x 25mm) Consumption < 5 µA if the ManDown Sensor is deactivated.