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Water Resistance | Yes |
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Waterproof | No |
Fall Detection | Yes |
Two-Way Voice Communication | Yes |
Help Button | Yes |
Base Station Required | No |
GPS Tracking | Yes |
Connectivity | Cellular |
Location Technology | GPS |
Emergency Call | Yes |
Battery Life | Up to 30 days |
Mobile App Support | Yes |
Carephone with voice synthesis, two opto-isolated inputs, one relay output, rechargeable batteries and mains adapter.
Room device for mains power supply with voice synthesis, four opto-isolated inputs and one relay output.
Discusses potential interference, awareness of system component limitations, and need for regular checks.
Overview of the CareTech System, its applications, and additional system components.
Details the features and characteristics of Gloria+ and Grace+ carephones.
Explains how alarms are activated, sequence of calls, and acknowledgment methods.
Describes the function for logging alarms and sending acknowledgement messages.
Details the test alarm function used for monitoring carephone operation and network connectivity.
Explains the inactivity alarm function, which sends an alarm if no activity occurs within a set time.
Describes the function allowing call-back to the carephone after an alarm has been received.
Explains the auto-reply function for answering incoming calls and facilitating reprogramming.
Details the carephone's functionality as an intruder alarm centre.
Explains how alarms are transmitted to ordinary phones or emergency service centres.
Describes the built-in voice synthesis for alarm types and ID messages.
Explains the purpose of alarm types and their default allocation to functions.
Details the i-care® Operations Monitoring system for recording home-care activities.
Explains alarm codes and types that function without prior programming.
Covers error indications via LEDs and audible signals, and diagnostic logging.
Lists package contents and general installation guidelines, including placement advice.
Explains the procedure for testing the range of the alarm button.
Details the modular jack connections (POWER, TELE, AUX) for the unit.
Explains how to reset the carephone to its default settings, erasing previous programming.
Details the steps to activate remote programming via the telephone line.
Outlines the protocol for programming using an ordinary telephone or computer.
Describes how to change the alarm type for a previously programmed radio unit.
Details the programming procedure for inputs 1 through 4 on GLORIA and GRACE units.
Explains how to program the functions of the Red, Yellow, and Green buttons.
Introduces the programming of twelve special functions, often requiring technical consultation.
Details the specific programming options for the inactivity alarm function.
Explains the procedure for setting the carephone back to its default configuration.
Describes how to program the current date into the carephone.
Details CareTech's self-learning method for programming radio units.
Introduces the programming equipment, specifically the CareTech Configuration Software.
Explains the use of Tunstall and Vitalcall protocols and their activation requirements.
Provides a decision tree for configuring options within the Tunstall protocol.
Provides instructions for cleaning the unit, accessories, and cables using a damp cloth.
Details the step-by-step procedure for replacing the unit's batteries.