MEDI-CALL UNIT USER MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ...........................................1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................1 SMARTLINK FEATURES........................................2 USING SMARTLINK................................................3 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS.............................................5 DISPLAYS AND WARNINGS..................................6 SPECIFICATIONS....................................................
SMARTLINK FEATURES 2
PENDANTS (WRISTWATCH or CHAIN) DETECTORS USING SMARTLINK NORMAL OPERATION Your SmartLink unit will normally look like this: The MAINS ON Light should be ON and the CANCEL (GREEN) BUTTON will FLASH every 4 seconds.
TO CALL FOR HELP You can make your SmartLink Call for Help by either: Pressing the HELP (RED) BUTTON on the SmartLink unit. 1 The HELP (RED) BUTTON will FLASH rapidly and the SmartLink unit will start beeping. This is a Pre-Alarm warning, while this is sounding you can Cancel the Help alarm by pressing the CANCEL (GREEN) BUTTON on the SmartLink unit.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Your SmartLink unit may have been programmed with one or more special features by your installer, these are described below, check with your Monitoring Company if you have any queries about these or other features. OVER DUE TIMER (PILL TIMER) Your SmartLink unit can be programmed to produce regular warning beeps such as a Medication reminder.
DISPLAYS AND WARNINGS HELP (RED) BUTTON FLASHING QUICKLY WHILE BEEPING Your SmartLink unit is about to send a Help message to your Control Centre. HELP (RED) BUTTON FLASHING SLOWLY Your SmartLink unit has sent a Help message to your Control Centre and is waiting to send the I’m O.K message. The CANCEL (GREEN) BUTTON will need to be pressed to send the I’m O.K message.
SPECIFICATIONS SmartLink Unit § § § § § § § § Dimensions Weight Quiescent Current AC Plug Pack Battery Backup Radio Receiver Sensitivity Range 286 x 174 x 38 mm 590gms (including battery) 1mA 17V AC 300mA with integral earth 8.4V Rechargeable Ni-MH Superheterodyne > -105 dbm 50 metres open air (Subject to environmental conditions) Transmitter § Type § Frequency § Power Output SAWR stabilised 303.