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Category | Health Care Products |
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GSM Frequency | 850/900/1800/1900Mhz |
Backup Battery | Yes |
Relay Outputs | 2 |
Application | Home, Shop, Garage, Office, Farm, Greenhouse, Hospital |
Communication | GSM |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
Relative Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Model | King Pigeon T3 |
Details the T3's purpose as a telecare and telehealth solution for independent seniors, covering safety, monitoring, and emergency calls.
Highlights design, large keyboard, LCD display, GSM/GPRS/3G transmission, various monitoring types, and wireless detector support.
Lists GSM frequency, 3G bands, wireless specs, power requirements, dimensions, weight, and available model variants.
Outlines residential and business applications, and lists optional accessories like motion sensors and glass break sensors.
Advises on safe startup, avoiding interference, gas stations, blasting places, and proper installation to ensure safe operation.
Stresses the importance of using qualified personnel for maintenance and installing the device in suitable locations.
Identifies buttons like SOS, Arm, Disarm, Volume, and describes the front panel's key operational elements and labels.
Details the rear components including SIM card slot, power switch, microphone, and various connection ports like USB.
Explains the various icons, data fields (time, temperature, blood pressure), and status indicators shown on the device's screen.
Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the PC software, connecting the device, and initial setup for configuration.
Outlines the process for logging into the T3 Senior Helper Configurator software, including password entry.
Explains how to set and manage user and administrator passwords for remote control and device configuration.
Guides on entering the SIM card number and configuring emergency contact telephone numbers for alerts.
Details how to configure speed dial numbers for quick access to frequently called contacts via the device.
Covers the configuration of GPRS settings, server IP, port, APN, and email accounts for data transmission and alerts.
Explains how to set up timed alarms for specific events like waking up, taking medicine, or general reminders.
Describes different sensor zone types (e.g., Entrance, Inner, Outer, Monitoring) and their attributes for alarm handling.
Details configuration of thresholds for blood pressure, heart rate, glucose, and temperature for health alerts.
Guides on saving current settings as a profile file (.bin) and loading pre-existing configurations for multiple devices.
Explains the process of saving the configured parameters to the T3 unit to apply changes.
Provides instructions and a caution for resetting the device to its original factory settings, losing all configurations.
Describes how to read, export, and clear historical data like alarms, calls, and measurements using the PC software.
Details the purpose of various historical records including alarm, armed, incoming, dial out, inbox, outbox, and blood pressure data.
Lists SMS commands for quick operations like arming, disarming, and inquiries for status, alarms, and records.
Details SMS commands for changing passwords, setting date/time, configuring fast dial numbers, and alarm clocks.
Outlines SMS commands for setting alarm numbers, zone names, administration passwords, and GPRS network settings.
Provides a step-by-step guide with diagrams on how to pair wireless sensors with the T3 unit.
Explains how to delete a wireless sensor and how the system exits the "add wireless sensors" mode.
Explains push-to-talk functionality, SOS alarm activation, and answering incoming calls for user convenience.
Details how the T3 detects smoke, gas, water leaks, and intrusions, triggering alarms and SMS alerts.
Covers blood pressure measurement, error handling, and the watchdog timer for detecting inactivity and sending alerts.
Describes SMS notifications for high/low temperature, AC/DC power loss, and low backup/sensor battery power.
Outlines the one-year warranty for defects and excludes damage from abuse or misuse as per operating instructions.