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GE Interlogix
Installation Instructions
466-1938 Rev C
May 2003
CareGard
Part No:
60-883-95R
www.GE-Interlogix.com
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Page 1 - CareGard

gGE InterlogixInstallation Instructions466-1938 Rev CMay 2003CareGardPart No:60-883-95Rwww.GE-Interlogix.com

Page 2 - GE Interlogix

Programming5Note There may be a slight delay between the time the button is pressed and when the panel announces it is con-tacting the station.¾ Sing

Page 3 - Contents

Programming 6Entering Program Mode1. Open the panel cover by lifting on the tab at the top of the panel.2. Enter Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the

Page 4 - Adding/Replacing Sensors 20

Programming Options7Programming OptionsThe following options let you customize system operation according to dealer and user needs.The Numbered Option

Page 5 - Troubleshooting 28

Programming Options 821 Call Button Enable 1 1, 2, Off22 Downloader Enable (Not Currently Available) On On/Off23 300 Baud On On/Off24 Audio Verificati

Page 6 - About this

Programming Options9Option 2: Account NumberRange = 0-9, A-F (Default = 00000)Lets you program (Add) up to a 10-character alphanumeric account number.

Page 7 - Optional

Programming Options 10Option 7: Downloader Phone NumberRange = 26 Digits (Default = Off)Lets you program up to a 26-digit phone number for a computer

Page 8 - Setting up the

Programming Options11Option 11: Phone Mod 2Range = 00-10 (Default = 00)Determines what (content) and how (format) the panel should report through the

Page 9 - Adjusting the Speaker Volume

Programming Options 12 Option 13: DTMF DialingRange = On/Off (Default = On)Determines whether the panel uses DTMF (on) or pulse (off) for dialing pro-

Page 10 - Access Codes

Programming Options13Option 18: CPU Low Battery ReportRange = On/Off (Default = On)Determines whether the panel sends a low CPU battery report to the

Page 11 - Changing an Access Code

Programming Options 14Option 21: Call Button EnableRange = 1, 2, Off (Default = 1)Determines how the panel Call button activates alarms. When set to 1

Page 12 - Programming

NoticesFCC Part 15 Information to the UserChanges or modifications not expressly approved by GE Interlogix can void the user’s authority to operate th

Page 13 - A.M. Any time of day

Programming Options15Option 27: RF Jam DetectRange = On/Off (Default = Off)Determines whether the panel checks for and reports RF interference/jam to

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Programming Options 16Option 30: Demo ModeRange = On/Off (Default = Off)Determines whether the panel operates as a demonstration model (on) or a stand

Page 15 - Option 9: Downloader Code

Programming Options17Option 36: Manual Mic GainRange = 01-64 (Default = 64)Determines the mic gain level (sensitivity) during 2-way audio sessions, wh

Page 16 - Option 11: Phone Mod 2

Activity Check 18Exiting Programming Mode¾ To exit programming mode and save the changes: Reattach the panel cover.When you close the cover, the pane

Page 17 - Option 16: Manual Phone Test

Medication Reminders19least once during the selected time period, no alarm will be sent. See “Adding/Replacing Sen-sors” on page 20 for information on

Page 18 - Option 20: Ring/Hang/Ring

Adding/Replacing Sensors 20Home and AwayIf you will be away from home or unable to acknowledge medication reminders it’s necessary to temporarily turn

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Adding/Replacing Sensors21Door/Window Sensor 1. Remove the cover from the Door/Window Sensor.2. Repeatedly press the Menu button on the back of the pa

Page 20 - Option 29: RF Phone Answer

Adding/Replacing Sensors 22To Add or Replace a Sensor using the Programming Buttons under the Panel CoverNote The sensor number can be changed during

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Deleting Sensors23Deleting SensorsYou can delete a single sensor or all sensors at once.¾To delete a single sensor:1. Open the front cover.2. Enter th

Page 22 - Programming Options

System Monitoring 24Replacing the Backup Battery¾ To replace the backup battery:1. Turn the ON/OFF switch on the back of the panel to OFF.2. Remove th

Page 23 - Resetting Memory to Defaults

i ContentsAbout this Manual 1Special Installation Requirements ...

Page 24 - Reminders

Sensor Testing25When the sensor supervision failure is fixed, the panel stops the trouble beeps and turns off the Status light. Pressing Status during

Page 25 - Replacing

Phone Communication Testing 26Pager Communication¾ To test pager communication:1. Call the central station and tell the operator you will be testing t

Page 26 - Table 7: Programming Sensors

Phone Communication Testing27Table 10: Remote Phone OperationSystem Function Phone CommandTal k 0 o r 12-Way Conversation 2Listen 3 or 6Terminate Se

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Troubleshooting 28TroubleshootingTable 11: Troubleshooting GuideProblem SolutionThe system does not respond when the Call button or panic button are a

Page 28 - Monitoring

Index29IndexNumerics10 rings 132-way talk 4300 Baud 14AAC Power Failure Report 12Access Code Length 6, 15Account Number 9Audio Verification 14Auto Pho

Page 29 - Sensor Supervisory Failure

iiOption 10: Phone Mod 1 ...10

Page 30 - Communication

iii To Add or Replace a Sensor using the Programming Buttons under the Panel Cover... 22Deleting Sensors 23System Monitorin

Page 31 - Remote Phone Operation

About this Manual1About this ManualThis manual provides advanced information for planning, installing programming, operating, and testing a CareGard s

Page 32 - Terminate Session #

System Components 2System ComponentsThe CareGard® system is composed of the control panel and a multi-purpose panic sensor.Control PanelThe control pa

Page 33 - Troubleshooting

Setting up the System3Setting up the SystemThis section describes how to set up the CareGard system. Installing the system consists of the following p

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Basic Operation 4Figure 2. Connecting the CareGard System to the Phone LinePlugging in the PowerThe panel is pre-wired for power. Simply plug the tra

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