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Step 4.
Now,lh6m
an sovonl opdons awllable br
mountng
the
snundetor. The
easl€st of ou|3e
would be to
rcsl lt
on e counlor top orlab.l€. On€
opfon
F to use togglo bolb. *tl6h woub
requlrc
taklng ofithe
baoh of tp unfr. Another
ls to usa
the
double sldod tepe
pmvtled.
Step 5.
Her8 ws ata at the last
stop.
Noiv
you
arc nady to
tod
th€ Enunddor. Movo the swfioh on the
sXlo of
the unlt to ellher
low or hBh,
br tho sound output.
In an alarm
oondftbn tho sound wlll
go
contlnuously
untll Oe
carstakor
presses
tlre
r€d
losot hrlton on tho enundator. Hold
the button doiln
br sowral
seconds.
Reset
Button
Okay, to tost
thb
psillouler
system,
go
to the loca{on
th{,rolc
you
osbd
the tnansmtrorto
bo locd-
od. Adlrrato the
trensrffisr
and
hear
lhe
sound. lf
you
do not h€ar
lho onunclator
cfisd( to bo suro
tho swtdr ls h Lo
or l'll
posltlon
and that
the
adailor b
plugged
ln the
wall. lf
your
onuncletor sounG the
alarm
you
haw succossfully setup
your
sydem.
Thero
you
go;
Your system
b ell sd up. Now
you
can bel Safe,
Seqls and
et Eese rrlrenewr
pefonb,
frr{ly membe]s, or
lllerd3 eru confined to b6d,
home orfiadllty ald need fast
asslslirncs. Cars
Callor sends the s[na!
to
aell br hdp
up
to
100 fost lndoor3
(opon
alr nryo b up to 500 bet)l
The Enundator
sounds lhe audlue hom and llashos
the slrobe untll
cat€takor r€s€ts lt.
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GALLER
cE-300
Enunciator
USER
MANUAL
QUICK
START
GUIDE
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This
Quick
Reference
Guide
provides
directions
for
FASTSTART
installation and setup
of
your
innova-
tive
protection
system. lt also serves
as a handy
reference.
Ccrun
P4ulerEts
1.
The Enunciator
(CE-300)
with four velcor
tabs.
*.i;.;ir I
ffi
ffi
l,,l
2. The AC-DC
Adapter
(AC-2P).
Ovenview
of the
Systenn.
This care
caller
system
is designed to
assist the
caregiver In
monitoring
patient
activity. lt is seleclable
for LOW or HIGH
hom sound
and comes with a Flashing
Strobe. Selectable
Off
position
when not
in use. Unit has Aux. out
(2.5mm
jack,
nor-
mally
open) forAutomatic Voice Dialer
connection.
When
setup
the
patient
will trigger an alarm by
pressing
the red but-
ton or
pulling
the
"Pull
for Help' cord
on a TR-100
pendant
transmitter
(not
included)
or
perhaps
stepping on
or off a sen-
sor
pad
(not
included) triggering the
Extended range
transmit-
ter-
TR-300
(not
included). The
pendant
is water resistant and
can be
wom
24
hours a day. The sensor
pads
are also
water
resistant
and come with a five
y€ar guarantee.
The
transmitter
has
long-lasting lithium batteries that
will not need
frequent
replacement. Vvhen activated
the transmitter
will
send a signal
to
the enunciator and the alarm sounds
and
the strobe flash-
es. Enunciatorcontinues
to sound
until reset button
is
pressed
by
Caretaker, assuring Help
Has Arrivedl
The
sound is silenced by the caregiver
pressing
the reset but-
ton on the enunciator
aftetthe sensor
condition is
returned to
normal.
Follow
th6se simple instructions
to set up
your
system to use
in a Care Caller
cepacity.
Let's
get
started.
Step 1.
OK,let's
begin by establishing where
we should
best
place
lhe enunciator.
Keep
in
mind the enunciator
has
two sound
levels- low and
high.
Also remember the transmitter
range
will be dependent
to some
degree on the structure of
th6 residence.
Also,
you
will need to
place
the unit within
reach
of an electrical
outlet in
order to
plug
in the adapter.
The
Enunciator may be
placed
at
Nurse
S-tation,
desk,
on counter,
nightstand,
wall
mounted
or outside
(covered).
The caregiver
should
also
considerwhere
he or she
might
frequently
be to
be within
sound of the enun-
ciator
when it
alarms.
Now
thet we have
decided where
to fix the
enunciator
let's
go
on to
the next step.
Step
2.
Begin by
plugging
the adapter
inlo the top ofthe
Step
3.
Next, lets
plug
the adapter
into the wall socket.
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