Secure Care HW433 Users Manual

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Secure Care Products, Inc.
HomeWATCH
Safe at Home
Installation & Owners
Manual
HomeWATCH Wandering Alarm System
39 Chenell Drive, Concord NH 03301-8501 800-451-7917 Fax 603-227-0200 www.securecare.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introdution to HomeWATCH
Important Notice
Pg.3
Tools Required
Product Sheet
Panel Information
Standard Features
Battery Replacement
Documentation and Testing
Power Supply Connection
Door Contact Connection
Door Bell Connection
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Pg.5
Pg.6
Pg.7
Pg.9
Pg.10
Pgs.11
Pg.12-13
Pg.14
Pg.15
Pg.16
Transmitter Product Sheet
Transmitter Care .
Transmitter Warranty
Transmitter Strap Instruction
Programming .
Volume Control .
Optional Equipment
FCC Compliance Statement
Template use and Layout
Replacement Parts List
Pgs.17
Pg.18
Pgs.19
Pg.20
Pgs.21-22
Pg.23
Pg.24-26
Pg.28
Pg.29
Pg.30
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INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A HomeWATCH™ WANDERING ALARM SYSTEM
The HomeWATCH™ Wandering Alarm System operates as an alarm system that allows normal traffic flow and will generate both a visual and audible alarm when a monitored loved one exits the home through a monitored door. When the monitored loved one is in the secure area, and the door is closed no alarm will occur. If they are in the secure area and the door is opened the visual and audible alarm will occur.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce risk of injury, fire, or electric shock.
Read and understand all instructions in the owner’s manual.
Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
Install this product securely on a stable surface
Use only the correct power supply provided with this product. Use of a different power supply may damage the product.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords. This can increase risk of fire or electric shock.
The HomeWATCH ™ Wandering Alarm System should be tested regularly to ensure its
continued operation.
When cutting or drilling into wall do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
This equipment is designed for adult use. Do not allow children to play with this product.
Do not leave or place exit code near the unit. Keep in a safe place.
Unit should always be tested after installation.
Unit should not be placed in a location where extremes in temperature are present, such as a radiator, a heater, near an air conditioner, etc.
Warning –DO NOT plug the power supply into an outlet that is operated by a wall switch.
Be sure to use the safety screw to attach the power supply to the wall outlet.
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TOOL REQUIRED
Philips Screw Drive
Flat Head Screw Driver
Hammer
Wire Cutters
Drill
Drill Bit (for the door bell ) 3/8
Driil bit (for the anchors)13/64
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Product Sheet
S e c u r e C a r e P r o d u c t s ® , I n c .
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HomeWATCH
Wandering Alarm System
Description
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Secure Care Products, Inc.
HomeWATCH
6 3/4"
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
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4 7/8"
Features
Non-Volatile Memory
Battery Backup
External Door Bell Connector
Adjustable Volume Control
Anti-tailgate Feature
12-Digit User Interface Keypad
1 User Programmable Reset Code
Programmable Escort Time
Easy Installation
Adjustable Reception Range
Wrist or Ankle Transmitter/ Placement
1 yr. Transmitter Life
Tested to requirements of FCC part 15
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The HomeWATCH System is based upon a Control Panel incorporating a microprocessor that recognizes signals transmitted from Secure Care transmitter tags. When installed at a monitored door the HomeWATCH Panel is designed to detect tagged
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persons within its range, and generate visual and audible alarms if the door is not closed. It permits free passage of non-tagged persons. The HomeWATCH Panel's Escort Function allows tagged persons to be escorted, without triggering the system, when an authorized, user programmable code is entered. The HomeWATCH Panel includes an Anti-Tailgate
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Feature designed to re-arm the system each time a door is closed, following an escort of a tagged person. The HomeWATCH Panel is ETL listed to UL-1069, tested to the requirements of FCC part 15. The HomeWATCH Panel is subject to Secure Care's
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"Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale" www.securecare.com/pdf/legal/l_standard_tc.pdf and "Limited Warranty" www.securecare.com/pdf/legal/l_general.pdf
Electrical Specifications (Exit Panel)
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Interface Capability
Any other device which may be triggered by a dry contact
(All unit dimensions are approximate & shown in inches.)
Input Power
Battery Back-up
Battery Back-up Time
12 Volts DC, 500mMA Plug-in Wall Adapter
9 V Rechargeable battery,120mAh min
30 minutes (in standby mode)
Construction Specifications
Faceplate
Mounting
Terminal Connections
Exit Panel Components Surface Mounted Components, PCB Assembly
Nylon Faceplate
Surface Mount
Pluggable Terminal Block
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Green when Panel is ON
or in Battery backup
Flashing YELLOW
Transmitter within range of
panel
PANEL INFORMATION
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HomeWATCH
1 2 3
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Flashing RED when panel
in ALARM
RED Light when
Transmitter is present and
Door is armed LED will
turn off when Escort code
is entered
RED light when
Transmitter is present
4 5 6
7 8 9
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CONNECTIONS TO
PANEL
GREEN RED YELLOW BLUE WHITE
POWER
SUPPLY
DOOR
CONTACT
DOOR
BELL
BOTTOM VIEW
STROBE OR
VIBRATOR
NOT
USED
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TYPICAL HomeWATCH WANDERING ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION
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As with any Wandering Alarm System each application can be different. Use the guidelines and instruction included in this manual as a basic understanding of what a standard application and installation would be like.
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Identify all the equipment that is to be installed. Inspect for any damage that may have resulted during shipment. If damaged is found, notify the shipping carrier immediately and arrange for an inspection. Be sure to retain all shipping and packing materials.
Determine the location where the HomeWATCH
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Wandering Alarm System Panel will be installed. Any local, state, or federal codes or guidelines should be followed. Standard applications would place the Panel on the wall at the center of the door height on the latch side door knob side of the door. See figure # XXX.
3
Determine that there is an electrical outlet close to the door that can be used for the power to the system. The outlet should NOT be controlled by a switch. If an outlet is not available you may need to contract with an electrician
to install an
outlet.
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Before attaching the panel to the wall the 9 volt rechargeable battery should be installed in the panel. See figure XXX. The battery is shipped without a charge therefore the lights on the panel will not light up at this time.
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Using the template provided (page XXX) determine where the four holes will be drilled in the walls. After drilling the four holes place the anchors provided with the kit in each hole as needed. When drilling into the wall be careful not to damage any electr
ical wiring or other hidden utilities in the wall. Screw the four screws provided into the four holes leaving a little less then ¼ inch of thread showing, Now carefully place the Panel on the four screws and slide the Panel downward. The panel should now
be secure to the wall. If the panel is loose
remove the panel ( by pushing up on panel ) and tighten the screws again.
Replace the panel on the screws and carefully slide the Panel downward.
The Panel should now be in secure on the
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The door contacts should be installed ne
wall.
xt at the top of the door. See figure #
XXX. Be sure that the door contact that the cable is attached to is attached to the
door frame and not the door. To attach the door contact you can either attach
with the four screws provided or remove the paper covering the contact and stick to
the door.
Be sure that the contacts are not more then 1/4 inch apart.
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Once the door contacts are in place you may connect the door contact cable to the panel matching the red color on the cable to the red connector on the bottom of the HomeWATCH™ Panel. At this point do not worry about the excess cable if there is any. The cables can be attached to the wall using wall mounts or covered with wire molding purchased at your local hardware store.
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If you are going to use the outside door bell feature you would do that installation next. Your may decide to use the outside door use most often and not place the doorbell on a door that is not used. See figure XXX. To install drill a hole through the wall to the outside using a 13/64 drill bit. Be careful not to hit any electrical wires or other hole is drilled push the wire for the door bell (cable with yellow on the end) through the wall. Be sure that the connector remains inside the house. Connect the bell cable to the panel connecting to the yellow connection. Note: You can adjust the length of the wire to fit your installation but be sure to leave enough wire to attach the bell to the desired location. It is recommended that the door bell is attached high on the outside wall to prevent visitors from pushing the door bell expecting a normal door bell. Once the wire is pushed through the wall attach one wire to each of the screw terminals on the back of the door bell. Mount the door bell in the desired location using the screws provided.
bell feature on the door that you
hidden utility lines. Once the
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The power supply may now be connected to the HomeWATCH™ Panel. See figure # XXX. The power supply is plugged into the HomeWATCH™ Panel matching the green on the cable with the green connection on the bottom of the
panel.
Once the connection is made to the panel the length of cable maybe adjusted to fit
the length between the panel and the electrical wall outlet. The red wire is connected to the plus + terminal and the black wire connected to the neg terminal. WARNING THE WIRES MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE PROPER TERMINAL BASED ON COLOR. THE RED TO THE PLUS + AND BLACK TO THE NEGATIVE.
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The Security Screw on the power supply must be secured to the outlet. You have to remove the screw currently holding the outlet cover and screw the power security screw into the wall outlet. The security screw prevents the power supply from being removed.
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The HomeWATCH™ Panel should now be operational. With the power supply connected the
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It is now necessary to test the operation of the HomeWATCH™ Wandering Alarm System including changing the primary code, escort time, and the Antenna Range. See Pages XXX to continue.
Note:
the power supply connector will only plug into
The power supply is now secure in the outlet.
green power light should be on.See figure XXX,
the one connection.
ative
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SECURE CARE PRODUCTS
Standard Features of the HomeWATCH
The standard mode of operation for the HomeWATCH Wandering Alarm System system allows free access through the
family members and visitors but alarms when loved one with a transmitter approaches the open door.door by
When the tran
with a transmitter out of the protected area, an escort code
smitter is in the monitored area, and the door is closed no alarm will occur. If you need to escort an individual,
pass through the allow them to
door without creating an alarm.
Wandering Alarm System
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can be entered into the exit panel keypad to
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The battery must be replaced with a 9 volt rechargeable battery. The battery must be replaced at least once a year. Please dispose of the battery properly. Replacement batteries may be purchased by calling Secure Care Products®, Inc. at 1-800-451-7917.
To replace the battery remove the HomeWATCH ™ panel(s) from the wall carefully and on the back of the unit slide/remove the small door at the top of the panel. Replace the battery and replace the door. Return the HomeWATCH™ panel to the wall.
Cover Plate for
Battery
RED
+
+
9 volt RECHARGEABLE
Battery
-
-
BLACK
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DOCUMENTATION AND TESTING
WEEKLY TRANSMITTER TESTING
Each transmitter should be tested transmitter should be checked for expiration date at this time.
A documented test of the ankle or wrist transmitter and
week.
HomeWATCH™ exit panel and documenting the performance of the transmitter and the exit system.
Attached is a weekly transmitter and panel testing log which you may find useful to
record test dates.
The procedure involves using a HomeWATCH
weekly
to ensure it is working properly. The
exit system must be made
™ transmitter and the
each
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HomeWATCH
Transmitter and door testing, to be performed weekly
EXIT PANEL
LOCATION
TEST DATE
EXPIRATION
DATE
ALARM SOUNDS TESTED BY Pass or Fail COMMENTS
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
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HomeWATCH
Transmitter and door testing, to be performed weekly
EXIT PANEL
LOCATION
TEST DATE
EXPIRATION
DATE
ALARM SOUNDS TESTED BY Pass or Fail COMMENTS
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
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POWER SUPPLY
SECURITY
SCREW
FRONT
AC POWER
Red indicator power is ON
NOTE: Power Supply is
plugged into wall outlet
near panel. Security screw
used to secure power
supply to the outlet
RED
OUTPUT
+
BACK
-
BLACK
PANEL
CONNECTION CLIP
TO PANEL
WIRE TO THE HOMEWATCH
GREEN
NOTE: Plugs into bottom
of panel matching green
on the cable to the green
connection on the
HomeWATCH panel
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DOOR CONTACT CONNECTION
Door contacts maybe placed either on the top or side of the door.
They should be placed on the door knob side of the door.
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RED
HomeWATCH Panel
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NOTE: Plugs into the
bottom of panel
matching red on the
cable with red connector
on panel.
The RED wrapped cable is used for the Door contacts and will plug into the
HomeWATCH panel. Polarity does not matter.
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IMPORTANT: The door contacts should not be more than 1/4 inch apart.
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DOOR BELL CONNECTION
The Door Bell is used to escort a monitored loved one from the outside through the
armed door without having the HomeWATCH Panel going into alarm
SCREW HOLES
PUSH BUTTON DOOR BELL
FRONT
RED
YELLOW
BLACK CONNECTION TO PANEL
Plugs into bottom of panel
matching Yellow on the
cable to the Yellow
connector on the panel.
To Install-
If installing the door bell outside, drill a hole through the wall using a 13/64 bit. Pass the cable
through the hole being sure the connector is on the inside of your home and near the panel.
Attach one wire to each of the screw terminals on the back of the door bell. Mount the door
bell in desired location using the screws provided.
NOTE CAUTION:
It is recommened that the door bell should be placed up high on the outside
wall to prevent visitors from pushing the door bell expecting a normal door bell.
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Product Sheet
S e c u r e C a r e P r o d u c t s ® , I n c .
Part # A22350900
1.33"
(33.78mm)
1.54"
(39.12mm)
1.24"
(31.50mm)
(All unit dimensions are approximate.)
Adult Transmitter
HomeWATCH Wandering Alarm System
Description
The A22350900 is an active transmitter that is sending out a Radio Frequency (RF) Signal. The A22350900 should send out this RF signal for (1) year. The
HomeWATCH Wandering Alarm System
components that areshould consist of tuned
transmitter frequency and have the to the
intelligence to recognize this transmitter. The A22350900 is water tight and can be submerged in water without damaging the unit. The A22350900 has an expiration date engraved into the front cover and the unit should be disposed of properly when the expiration date has been reached.
Features
Light Weight
Attractive White Case
Long Life One (1) Year Life Expectancy
Active Transmission
Water Tight
Durable Polycarbonate Plastic
Does Not Interfere With Other Medical Equipment
Material Included
Sealed Active Transmitter
Hypo-allergenic, Water Proof, Transmitter Strap
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©2000 Secure Care Products®, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Electrical Specifications
Power Supply
Max. Current Draw
Operating Frequency
Signal Output Power
Output Signal Type
Pulse Separation 400 to 500 ms
Pulse Length 1 millisecond
Lithium 3 Volt Battery
10 Milli Amps
13.56 MHz
about 1 mW
Active, Pulsed Signal
Construction Specifications
1
1
Case Construction Material
Molded, Durable, Polycarbonate Plastic
CONTENT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE REV A 06/01/2000
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TRANSMITTER CARE AND USE
The transmitter is water-tight and designed to remain on the loved one for a specified number of months. Whirlpools, bathing, medical testing, etc. and washing the transmitter with mild soap or mild disinfectant, should have no effect on the transmitter.
products is prohibited.
Proper care should be given to the skin area around the ankle or wrist transmitter. Lotion should be applied morning and evening, more often when needed. For those few loved ones whose skin is extremely sensitive, it is suggested that a light cotton sock or nylon hose type material be slipped over the skin and under the transmitter. Normal ankle or wrist transmitter application calls for two fingertips of slack between the strap and the ankle or wrist.
In the likelihood the transmitter strap becomes soiled, discolored or torn, it may be easily replaced. Simply cut off the old strap and slide a new strap down through a slot on one side of the transmitter case, under the curved bottom of the transmitter and up through the opposite slot. Place the curved side of the transmitter with the new strap touching the skin of the ankle or wrist before fastening.
However, soaking or washing in alcohol, alcohol-based, or petroleum-based
HYGIENE AND SKIN CARE
WHEELCHAIR RESTRICTIONS
If the loved one is confined to a wheelchair, but still able to get up and walk, the transmitter must be worn on the ankle of a leg that is elevated, and the resident is not capable of getting up and walking, then the transmitter may be put in the upright position on the rod/leg above the wheel of the wheelchair.
not
elevated. All transmitters
must be worn on the ankle or wrist
. If both legs are
RENEWALS
Transmitters will be engraved with the expiration date on the face of the transmitter.
It is the responsibility of the customer to order the renewal transmitters required in order to avoid the risk of aloved one wearing an expired transmitter. Allow a manufacturing lead-time of approximately two weeks when ordering transmitters.
All warranties on transmitters expire one (1) years from the shipping date. Secure Care Products, Inc. must stress the importance of replacing expired ankle or wrist transmitters immediately.
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ONE YEAR TRANSMITTER WARRANTY
there is no charge to the individual for the repla
cement.
Transmitters are warranted for one (1) years from date of shipment. If within the one (1) year warranty period a transmitter is not performing to our specification, CALL our toll free number (1-800-451-7917), for a
TXRA (Transmitter Return Authorization) BEFORE returning any Transmitter.
A replacement transmitter will be sent (to complete the end of the original warranty), along with a postage paid label marked with a Return Authorization number. Simply replace the suspect transmitter with the replacement and send it back to Secure Care Products within 15 days with name and address, and the TXRA Number displayed, along with a description of the transmitter problem.
When the transmitter is returned to Secure Care Products, Inc., it is tested on a system similar to that in the
home to verify that the transmitter is not working to our specifications.
. If the transmitter tests properly, and is in good working condition, the individual may be charged a prorated
amount up to the original due date, as well as freight charges incurred.
If the transmitter is physically damaged, or has been soaked or washed in alcohol, you will be charged the
full replacement transmitter charge.
If the suspect transmitter is not returned to us within the 15-day period, the individual will be charged the
prorated transmitter amount.
However, if the transmitter is returned within the 15-day period and does not pass our testing procedures
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STRAP INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Do not put the snap post into the snap Receptacle until the transmitter is located
in the proper position. Once snapped together you cannot unsnap the strap.
1. Place the band through the slots in the transmitter, making sure that the strap is underneath the curved side and that the curved side is towards the loved one ankle or
wrist. Keep two fingers between the band and the ankle or wrist to allow room for swelling to occur.
2. Place the Snap Post through the nearest hole.
3. Fold the Snap Receptacle down to accept the Snap Post and press together
firmly until they snap securely.
4. Cut off excess material
To ensure proper operation of the Transmitter, it must be in an upright (or vertical) position
Do Not
soak the Transmitter in alcohol, alcohol-based or petroleum based products.
on the ankle or wrist
.
It is acceptable to wash the Transmitter with a mild disinfectant or soap and water.
Information may be written on the strap using a permanent marker.
Transmitter straps are sold in increments of one (1) dozen, plus UPS shipping and handling.
Transmitters returned to Secure Care Productswithout prior approval may incur If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call our
additional charges
to your account.
Toll Free
number
1-800-451-7917.
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PROGRAMMING CODES
Each HomeWATCH Wandering Alarm Panel allows for one four digit Primary
Code for resetting an alarm created by the presence of a transmitter while the exit
door is open and allows the
door without the alarm
The Primary Code is used for both shutting off the alarm and for escorting a loved one
thought the door.
WARNING: DO NOT POST THE CODE ANYWHERE NEAR THE EXIT PANEL WHERE THE MONITORED LOVED ONE MAY FIND THE CODE. KEEP THE CODE IN A SAFE PLACE.
Choose a three digit code that you can easily remember. This code is used to shut
off the alarm.
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escorting of a loved one with a transmitter through a p
being activated.
rotected
Primary Code
(any three digits proceeded by *)
To change the Primary code
than
one second between keystrokes.
On the keypad o
n the front of the HomeWATCH Panel.
, follow the three listed steps without pausing for greater
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Factory Default *234
1. Enter *567
2. Enter *9876543210#
3. Enter new three digit code. One beep = Change Accepted
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NOTE: You should change the code on each of the HomeWATCH Panel so that all the panels have the same code.
Escort Time
Each Hom
eWATCH panel allows for a time period for passing thought a door
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Factory Default 30 Seconds
without
creating an alarm. This Escort Time, when activated, allows for bring a monitored loved one through the door without an alarm going off. The factory default escort time is thirty (30) seconds.
To change the Escort Time, follow the three listed steps without pausing for greater then one second between keystrokes.
On the keypad on the front of the HomeWATCH Panel
1. Enter *567
2. Enter *9876543215#
3. Enter new three digit time in seconds (up to a maximum of 900 Seconds but not less then 15 seconds) followed by #. Example 045# would give you 45 seconds to escort the loved one through the door without the alarm going off.
Two beeps indicate that Change Accept
ed; one beep indicates change not
accepted. If not accepted start at step one again and repeat till accepted.
NOTE: You may have different Escort times for each panel if so desired.
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Antenna Range Adjustment
Example: 065 Value would be 10 beeps, six beeps, five beeps. You must count
Example: 060 would result in a longer distance from the door that the panel would
after
one minute the system will exit the range change mode. You will hear one
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Each HomeWATCH
Panel installation will be unique in many ways. Each system may
Factory setting 065
require tuning for the required coverage at each location independently. The following steps will guide you during the Antenna Range Adjustment.
IMPORTANT:
Before you adjust the antenna ran
ge test each panel after installation to see if the factory set range is adequate to cover the area close to the door.You want to cover an area approximated three feet from the door. Test each door with the transmitter located at ankle height.
To adjust the Antenna Range:
1.
Enter *
567 *9876543219
( IF NEEDED)
-Five beeps indicate that you are in the change of range mode. If you do no hear five beeps repeat step 1
2. Enter “1” and the current threshold will be given in a series of beeps. Count the beeps to determi
ne the current setting.
It will be a three digit
setting.
1-9 beeps indicates a numeric value 10 beeps indicates a value of zero
the beeps
1. Enter “*” followed by a three digits of the desired threshold value
-Higher the value = shorter range
-Lower the value = longer range
recognize the transmitter and go into alarm if the door is open.
2. Enter “#” to exit the range change mode. If you do not enter the #
beep when it exits the range change mode.
NOTE: The factory setting is 065.If you want to reduce the range try 100. If you
want the range to be greater try 040.
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VOLUME CONTROL
PANEL
The volume can be adjusted by using the Volume Control Adjustment Tool (VCAT) provided with your HomeWATCH™ Wandering Alarm System. To adjust the volume either up or down use the VCAT and adjust the volume through the opening on the right hand side of the HomeWATCH™ Panel. With the panel in alarm turn the volume up or down carefully turning clockwise to increase the volume.
CAUTION: Do Not turn the adjustment screw too tight
Right
Volume Control
Side View
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Wireless RemoteSounder
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HomeWATCH
Power LED
GREEN
CONNECTIONS TO PANEL
BLUE
POWER
SUPPLY
STROBE OR
VIBRATOR
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Batterey Compartment
Refer to page 10 for
battery placement
MOUNTING BRACKET
Rear Panel
Mounting Bracket
Screw Holes
Mounting Holes
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
STROBE LIGHT
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
The Strobe light can either be mounted to the wall or set on a desk top.
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Strobe Light Installation
NOTE: The Strobe Light can be connected to either the HomeWATCH™ Panel or the
The HomeWATCH™ Panel should be already installed near the door. The Strobe
connected to the HomeWATCH™ Panel using the cable that is
attached to the Strobe Light. The cable is 15 feet long allowing for mounting the
g the back portion of the
Strobe Light box as a template determine where the Strobe Light will be located.
NOTE: The Strobe Light may be mounted either vertically or horizontally. Using
all. Drill two
holes with a XXXX drill bit. Place the two anchors provided with the Strobe
Using the two screws provided attach the back panel to the wall. The Strobe
nel. The Strobe Light cable can now
be connected to the HomeWATCH™ Panel connecting the cable to the blue
The Strobe Light will produce a Red light when the HomeWATCH™ Panel goes
Determine where you will be installing the Wireless Remote Sounder first as the
Strobe Light is connected to the Wireless Remote Sounder. There is a 15 foot
robe Light away
The Strobe Light should be attached to the wall. Using the back portion of the
Strobe Light box as a template determines where the Strobe Light will be located.
er vertically or horizontally. Using
a pencil or pen mark the location of the two mounting holes on the wall. Drill two
holes with a XXXX drill bit. Place the two anchors provided with the Strobe
Wireless Remote Sounder.
Connecting to the HomeWATCH™ Panel
1.
Light can be
Strobe Light in a location away from the HomeWATCH™ Panel.
2. The Strobe Light should be attached to the wall. Usin
a pencil or pen mark the location of the two mounting holes on the w
Light Kit into the two holes if needed.
3.
Light box should now snap into the back pa
connection on the bottom of the HomeWATCH™ Panel.
4.
into alarm.
Connecting to the Wireless Remote Sounder
1.
cable attached to the Strobe light allowing for mounting the St from the Wireless Remote Sounder.
5.
NOTE: The Strobe Light may be mounted eith
Light Kit into the two holes if needed.
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NOTE: The
Vibrator is usually connected to the Wireless Remote Sounder to alert the
caregiver that their loved one wearing the HomeWATCH™ transmitter is attempting to
t cable that is connected to the
Wireless Remote Sounder. The Vibrator is connected to the Wireless Remote
Sounder using the BLUE connection on the bottom of the Wireless Remote
Sounder. See Figure XXXXX. The Wireless Remote Sounder must be located
™ Wandering Alarm
The Vibrator is place under the pillow or bed sheet and when the
1.
Using the two screws provided attach the back panel to the wall. The Strobe
Light box should now snap into the back panel. The Strobe Light cable can now
be connected to the Wireless Remote Sounder connecting the cable to the blue
The Strobe Light will produce a Red light when the HomeWATCH™ Panel goes
connection on the bottom of the Wireless Remote Sounder.
2.
into alarm.
Vibrator Installation
exit the home.
1. The Vibrator comes with an approximately 8 foo
near the bed to utilize this feature of the HomeWATCH System.
2.
HomeWATCH™ Panel goes into alarm the vibrator will begin to vibrate.
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LEGEND FOR PACKAGE EXTERIOR—RETAIL SALES
THAT LIMITS THE LIABILITY OF SECURE CARE PRODUCTS, INC. (“SECURE CARE”)
THE INSTALLATION SITE
I.
THIS PRODUCT IS SUBJECT TO AN EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
FOR ANY CLAIMS RELATING TO THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT TO EITHER REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE, AT SECURE CARE’S OPTION. BY INSTALLING AND USING THIS PRODUCT, THE BUYER WILL BE AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THAT EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT. THE SELLER OF THIS PRODUCT HAS A COPY OF THAT EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT THAT MAY BE REVIEWED BEFORE THE BUYER PURCHASES THIS PRODUCT. THE SELLER OF THIS PRODUCT HAS NO AUTHORITY TO CHANGE THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT IN ANY WAY.
II.
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED TO ASSIST IN MONITORING THE MOVEMENTS OF ONE OR MORE PERSONS IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS. IT CANNOT PREVENT ANY PERSON FROM DOING ANYTHING, INCLUDING LEAVING A DESIGNATED LOCATION OR AREA. IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR OPERATION, INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS NEAR CAN MAKE THIS PRODUCT ACT DIFFERENTLY FROM OR BE INEFFECTIVE FOR ITS INTENDED USE. NO PRODUCT CAN ELIMINATE ALL RISK OR ASSURE COMPLETE SECURITY. SECURE CARE DOES NOT REPRESENT THAT THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT WILL MAKE ANY PERSON SAFER, LESS LIKELY TO DO ANYTHING OR PROTECT ANY PERSON’S SECURITY OR HEALTH. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE CAREFUL MONITORING OF PERSONS IN ALL LOCATIONS.
HEADING FOR PRODUCT PACKAGING INSERT—RETAIL SALES:
WARNING: BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ
CAREFULLY AND BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY WARNINGS:
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Replacement Parts List
PART PART NUMBER
HomeWATCH Panel A02350900
Power Supply C40000125
Power Supply Cable 15 ft A02350908
Door Contacts
Door Contact Cable 8 ft A02350909
Door Bell
Door Bell Cable 5 ft A02350907
Volume adjustment tool
9V Rechargeable Battery B15360501
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Wireless Remote Sounder A02350905
9 V Rechargeable Battery B15360501
Power Supply C40000125
Power Supply Cable A02350908
Vibrator with cable
Strobe light
Strobe Light Cable 15 ft
HomeWATCH TRANSMITTER
HomeWATCH Transmitter A22350900
Straps C25000516
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FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
Changes or modifications to this system not expressly
approved by Secure Care Products, Inc. could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Authorized Signature
Date: 02/15/06
Compliance
Information
Statement
Conforming Product Name :
Conforming Model or Part Number :
Secure Care Products, Inc.
Concord, New Hampshire USA
135 Non-ID & HW Transmitter
A21350900 A22350900
Manufacturer and Responsible Party :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Michael McHugh Director of Engineering . Name of Responsible Person Company Title or Position
Secure Care Products, Inc. 39 Chenell Drive Concord, New Hampshire 03301 USA
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Secure Care Products, Inc.
Authorized Signature
Date: 02/15/06
Concord, New Hampshire USA
Compliance
Information
Statement
Conforming Product Name :
433.92 MHz HW Sounder Receiver
Conforming Model or Part Number :
Manufacturer and Responsible Party :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Michael J. McHugh Director of Engineering .
Name of Responsible Person Company Title or Position
A02350905
Secure Care Products, Inc. 39 Chenell Drive Concord, New Hampshire 03301 USA
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Authorized Signature
Date: 02/15/06
Compliance
Information
Statement
Conforming Product Name :
Conforming Model or Part Number :
Secure Care Products, Inc.
Concord, New Hampshire USA
HW Transceiver
A02350900
Manufacturer and Responsible Party :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Michael McHugh Director of Engineering .
Name of Responsible Person Company Title or Position
Secure Care Products, Inc. 39 Chenell Drive Concord, New Hampshire 03301 USA
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MOUNTING TEMPLATE
USING THE TEMPLATE PROVIDED. TAPE TEMPLATE TO THE WALL IN THE LOCATION
OF WHERE THE HOMEWATCH PANEL WILL BE LOCATED. DRILL FOUR HOLES WITH A
13/64 DRILL BIT. PLACE T
MAKING FLUSH TO THE WALL. USING THE FOUR SCREWS , SCREW THEM INTO THE
ANCHORS LEAVING A LITTLE LESS THAN A ¼ INCH OF THREAD SHOWING. NOW
SLIDE THE HOMEWATCH PANEL ONTO THE SCREWS.
HE ANCHORS PROVIDE WITH THE KIT IN EACH HOLE
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