Table of Contents IC 3000 MANUAL -Installation -Programming -Operation 10-24-2012 Ver. 1.
Table of Contents 1. Overview ............................................................ 2 1.1 Description of Console .................................................... 2 1.2 Power and Battery Information .................................. 2 1.3 Description of Pendant ................................................... 2 1.4 LED Reporting Chart ........................................................
BOTTOM VIEW 1. Overview 1.1 Description of Console (P/N: IC3000V01) TOP VIEW 12. Backup battery switch Locating a suitable position for the Console. 1. EMERGENCY button • The console should be placed on a flat surface such as a countertop or table, and located in an area that is easily accessible. • The console requires main power and a constant telephone connection. • The console should be located in the same room as the telephone jack it is connected to.
Pendant Electrical Specifications 1.3 Description of Pendant (P/N: IC3000TX1) Frequency: 433.92 Mhz • Battery: CR2032, 3V 230mAh • Battery life: Typical life expectancy of 5 yrs at an average use rate of one activation per day. • Open Field Range: Approximately 600 Ft. IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the user(s) run a pendant test each week to ensure that the console is properly functioning. 1. EMERGENCY button (hold the RED button for 15 sec.
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2. System Operations & Reporting • 2.1 Answer / Hang-up Incoming Phone Calls Once power has been restored, and stays on for at least 1 hour, the console will transmit an AC Power Restore Report to the Monitoring Station. Answering a call: • To enable this feature, please refer to Command 55, (default is OFF). • User can ONLY answer an incoming phone call by pressing the RED button on the pendant. The buttons on console are NOT able to answer calls.
Zone is occupied: 2.5 No Pendant Present • If a pendent has not been learned into Location #1 or #2 (See Commands 61 & 62) within 30 min after powering up, the console will send a No Pendant Learned in report to the Monitoring Station and repeat it every 24 hours thereafter, until a pendant is successfully learned in. Desired action Change to a different Zone Remove current device Remove current device and learn new device 2.
during the line failure, the console will emit a voice prompt “Phone line trouble”. • If the Emergency button is pressed during the line failure, the console will queue the call and dial the Monitoring Station after the phone line is restored. • All reporting messages will be queued and transmitted to the Monitoring Station after the phone line is restored. 2.
(Save and Exit) must be executed before hanging up. Any changes will NOT be saved otherwise. 3. Programming Instructions IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE PROCEEDING TO THE NEXT STEP. 1. Default access code is 1111. 2. Command 01 and Command 10 must be programmed and at least one pendant must be learned in order for the console to operate. 3. * The access code must be entered within 2 minutes of Step 2.
Example of how to program Telephone Line 1 (Emergency Line 1): 18001234567) followed by the # sign. An audible beep will be heard. This will indicate that the telephone number has been programmed successfully. (Adding * in the telephone number will insert a 3 second delay when dialing the number). Step 1. Complete Section 3.1 Steps 1-5. Step 2. Enter (01) for Command Characters. Step 3. Enter (#) to terminate the Command Characters. • Step 4. One ACK beep will be heard for Command accepted.
Command 10 Account Number Programming IMPORTANT: The system cannot call out to the Monitoring Station unless an account number has been entered and saved. If an account number is not programmed into the system the STATUS LED will Flash RED then PURPLE. Once an account number is programmed in the STATUS LED will stop flashing. • To program Command (10) Enter 10 followed by the # sign. You will hear a short Beep. • Enter Account number, key in 4 characters followed by the # sign.
Command 33 Command 38 Help Arrived Signaling Follow-On & Call-Back Function • • • Command 33 is used to alert the Monitoring Station that emergency response personnel have arrived. (This Command is provided for those Monitoring Stations that elect not to stay on the line until emergency responders arrive). If the Help Arrived Signaling is set to ON, after the IC 3000 has reported an emergency to the Monitoring Station the system will go into a 15 minute waiting period.
*If the system responds with a Nack: low tone, this means that the system did not accept the access code. Re-enter the code. Command 39 Dialing Mode • This function sets the “dial-out” method for transmitting calls.. • There are two dialing methods available Command 42 Guard Time Delay • Function Selection Result (0) TONE (1) PULSE • The IC 3000 can be programmed to delay alarm reporting from (0) (instant reporting) to (30) seconds.
Function Selection Result (0) DISABLE HHMM Repeat Daily Station the remaining time of 20 & 10 sec. Pressing any except “9” on the handset will extend the call for an additional 10-60 minute(s). Command 47 Real Time Clock This function is used to set the real time clock. • Factory Default is set as (0), DISABLE. • Enter time using Military standard to enable. Range (0001 to 2359) Step 1. Enter 47 followed by the # sign, a short beep will be heard via the phone handset. Step 2.
• • When the supervisory timer expires and no supervision signal is received from a pendant, the supervisory alarm reporting will be made. Learning & Removing Pendants and Devices Hold 15 seconds on the Red button will initialize the supervisory on the pendant. Hold 15 seconds on the White button to disable the supervision. The IC3000 can support a maximum of 10 zones (composed of pendants/devices).
Command 63 to 70 Command 99 Learning Pendants/Devices in zones 3 – 10 Exit Programming Mode Step 1: Enter programming mode with status LED flashing purple (see section 3.1) • Step 2: Enter the desired zone number, Command 63 (Zone3) to 70 (Zone10) followed by the # sign. A short beep will be heard. Step 3: Press and release the RED* pendant button, then trigger sensor by actively moving in front of a motion sensor, or by swiping the magnet of a Contact Sensor, etc.
l E380 - WTR Low Battery 4. Appendix u When the Wrist Transmitter (WTR) or Emergency Pendant is under Low Battery condition, the Status LED will illuminate solid Amber. CID Event codes l E100 - Panel emergency u When the red EMERGENCY console button is pressed. l E384 - Other devices Low Battery l E101 - Personal emergency u When devices (other than WTR’s) are under Low Battery condition, The Status LED will flashes Red then Amber each time the Low Battery signal is received from the device.
4-2 Event codes 4-2 Event codes 57 – No Wireless transmitter Learned in 69 - Medical Help Needed 21 – 30 - Wireless Device Low battery When the red HELP Console button is pressed. 93 – Periodic Test Report 70 – Emergency Cancel When the IC 3000 performs a periodic Check-in report. When the Console CANCEL button is pressed during Emergency call. 90 – Mobility/Inactivity Alarm 75–Nurse line Called When the NURSE button is pressed.
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60# Beep Remove All Devices when ** is pressed # Beep --- 61# Beep Learn in Pendant 1 # Beep --- 62# Beep Learn in Pendant 2 # Beep --- 63# Beep Learn in Pendant/Device 3 # Beep --- 64# Beep Learn in Pendant/Device 4 # Beep --- 65# Beep Learn in Pendant/Device 5 # Beep --- 66# Beep Learn in Pendant/Device 6 # Beep --- 67# Beep Learn in Pendant/Device 7 # Beep --- 68# Beep Learn in Pendant/Device 8 # Beep --- 69# Beep Learn in Pendant/Device 9 # Beep ---