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Climax Technology vesta series User Manual

Climax Technology vesta series
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Climax Technology vesta series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandClimax Technology
Modelvesta series
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1. The MX Medical and Intrusion Alarm Series

Overview of Climax's MX Medical and Intrusion Alarm Series, integrating medical and intrusion alarms for home protection.

1.2. What’s in the Box

Lists the items included in the MX sample package, such as control panel, AC adapter, USB cable, and CD-ROM.

2. System Overview

2.1. Identifying the Parts

Provides visual identification of the MX Control Panel's components through top, back, and side views.

2.2. Power Supply

Details the power supply system, including AC adapter connection, rechargeable battery backup, and battery switch operation.

3. Installing MX

4. Programming MX

4.1. PC Programming

Explains the process of configuring the MX Control Panel using a PC, starting with USB driver installation.

4.1.1. Installing USB Driver

Step-by-step guide for installing the USB driver from the CD-ROM for PC programming.

4.1.2. PC Programming Tool

Details on using the PC Programming Tool from the CD-ROM to configure the Control Panel settings.

4.1.7. Non-Emergency Call Setup

Instructions for programming and making non-emergency calls, including DTMF commands for call control.

4.1.8. System Settings Configuration

Configuration options for Guard Time, Auto Check-In, Yellow Button functions, Inactivity Timer, and more.

4.1.9. Network Configuration

Configuring network settings, including DHCP enable/disable and static IP address setup.

4.1.10. Sensor Management

Viewing sensor data and adding/editing sensors using the PC Programming Tool.

4.1.11. System Operations

System operations including rebooting the Control Panel, rebooting GSM, checking status, and factory reset.

4.1.12. Firmware Update

Procedure for updating the MX Control Panel firmware using the PC programming tool.

4.1.13. RF Sniffer Configuration

Configuring the RF Sniffer to report signals from unlearned RF devices.

4.2. Web Programming

Guide for installing and using web-based programming for MX-6 and MX-8 models.

4.2.2. Web Interface Connection

Connecting to the MX's web interface and viewing firmware revision and MAC address.

4.2.3. Control Panel Web Settings

Configuring Control Panel settings via the web interface, including IDs, Keyword, and non-emergency call number.

4.2.4. APN Configuration

Configuring GPRS settings, including Access Point Name (APN), username, and password.

4.2.5. Network Settings Configuration

Setting up network configuration, DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS.

4.2.6. User Code Management

Programming user codes or access codes for system access and saving settings.

4.2.7. Report Settings Configuration

Configuring reporting destinations, event filters, reporting formats, and follow-on options.

4.2.8. Device List Viewing

Viewing the status of learned devices, and learning/removing devices.

4.2.9. RF Sniffer Configuration

Enabling or disabling the RF Sniffer to report signals from unlearned RF devices.

4.2.10. Firmware Update

Updating the MX Control Panel firmware using the 'Firmware' and 'Browse' options.

4.3. SMS Programming

Methods for remote programming of the MX system using SMS commands or PC software.

4.3.1. Mobile SMS Programming

Instructions for remote programming of MX using SMS commands from a mobile phone.

4.3.2. SMS iWizard PC Programming

Using SMS iWizard PC software for convenient SMS remote programming of MX.

5. Device Management

5.1. Learning Devices

Procedure for learning various devices like pendants, sensors, and satellites into the Control Panel.

5.2. Removing Devices

Methods for removing learned devices, specifically Pendant #1 and #2, via local or PC programming.

6. Operation

6.1. Control Panel Operations

Details on operating the Control Panel, including idle mode functions and alarm activation.

6.1.1. Idle Mode Functions

Functions available when the Control Panel is in idle mode, such as answering incoming calls.

6.1.1.2. Non-Emergency Calls

How to make and manage non-emergency calls from the Control Panel or CTC-808RV.

6.1.1.3. AC Power Status Monitoring

Monitoring AC power status, including failures, restoration, and reporting.

6.1.1.4. Control Panel Battery Status

Describes low battery conditions for the Control Panel and the corresponding reports and LED indications.

6.1.1.5. Control Panel Battery Disconnection

Handling battery disconnection events, reporting, and LED status for the Control Panel.

6.1.1.6. Device Battery Status

Indicates low battery status for connected devices and the Control Panel's response.

6.1.1.7. Automatic Check-In Reports

Configuration and behavior of automatic check-in reports sent to the CMS.

6.1.1.8. Inactivity Timer Settings

Settings and functions of the inactivity timer, including yellow button programming and behavior.

6.1.2. Alarm Activation

How alarms are triggered by the Control Panel, pendants, or satellite units.

Call Sequence and Retry Method

Defines reporting sequences and retry procedures for failed transmissions.

Follow-On Operation

CMS control of the Control Panel during follow-on periods using DTMF commands.

Help/Nurse Arrival Scenarios

Scenarios for help/nurse arrival, including user and nurse actions and corresponding CID codes.

Speech Reporting Method

How the Control Panel operates during speech reporting, including two-way communication.

6.1.3. System Arming and Disarming

Procedures for arming and disarming the system using the Control Panel, remote controls, or keypads.

6.1.4. Voice Prompts Guide

List of voice prompts played by the Control Panel and their corresponding conditions.

6.1.5. Walk Test Procedure

Instructions for testing the operational ranges of connected devices using the Control Panel.

6.1.6. Factory Reset Procedure

Steps to perform a factory reset on the Control Panel, clearing all programmed data.

7. Appendix

7.1. Contact ID Protocol and Format

Details the Contact ID protocol, including handshake tones, message blocks, and composition.

7.2. SIA Digital Communication Standard

References the SIA Digital Communication Standard document for event reporting details.

7.3. Scancom Event Codes

Lists specific event codes used in the Scancom communication format.

7.4. Tunstall TTNEW Event Codes

Lists specific event codes used in the Tunstall TTNEW communication format.

7.5. Climax CPC Dialect Event Codes

Lists specific event codes used in the Climax CPC Dialect communication format.

7.6. Franklin Event Codes

Details the Franklin reporting format and provides zone number mapping for event codes.

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