gGE InterlogixInstallation Instructions466-1938 Rev CMay 2003CareGardPart No:60-883-95Rwww.GE-Interlogix.com
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
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
Programming Options7Programming OptionsThe following options let you customize system operation according to dealer and user needs.The Numbered Option
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
Programming Options9Option 2: Account NumberRange = 0-9, A-F (Default = 00000)Lets you program (Add) up to a 10-character alphanumeric account number.
Programming Options 10Option 7: Downloader Phone NumberRange = 26 Digits (Default = Off)Lets you program up to a 26-digit phone number for a computer
Programming Options11Option 11: Phone Mod 2Range = 00-10 (Default = 00)Determines what (content) and how (format) the panel should report through the
Programming Options 12 Option 13: DTMF DialingRange = On/Off (Default = On)Determines whether the panel uses DTMF (on) or pulse (off) for dialing pro-
Programming Options13Option 18: CPU Low Battery ReportRange = On/Off (Default = On)Determines whether the panel sends a low CPU battery report to the
Programming Options 14Option 21: Call Button EnableRange = 1, 2, Off (Default = 1)Determines how the panel Call button activates alarms. When set to 1
NoticesFCC Part 15 Information to the UserChanges or modifications not expressly approved by GE Interlogix can void the user’s authority to operate th
Programming Options15Option 27: RF Jam DetectRange = On/Off (Default = Off)Determines whether the panel checks for and reports RF interference/jam to
Programming Options 16Option 30: Demo ModeRange = On/Off (Default = Off)Determines whether the panel operates as a demonstration model (on) or a stand
Programming Options17Option 36: Manual Mic GainRange = 01-64 (Default = 64)Determines the mic gain level (sensitivity) during 2-way audio sessions, wh
Activity Check 18Exiting Programming Mode¾ To exit programming mode and save the changes: Reattach the panel cover.When you close the cover, the pane
Medication Reminders19least once during the selected time period, no alarm will be sent. See “Adding/Replacing Sen-sors” on page 20 for information on
Adding/Replacing Sensors 20Home and AwayIf you will be away from home or unable to acknowledge medication reminders it’s necessary to temporarily turn
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
Adding/Replacing Sensors 22To Add or Replace a Sensor using the Programming Buttons under the Panel CoverNote The sensor number can be changed during
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
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
i ContentsAbout this Manual 1Special Installation Requirements ...
Sensor Testing25When the sensor supervision failure is fixed, the panel stops the trouble beeps and turns off the Status light. Pressing Status during
Phone Communication Testing 26Pager Communication¾ To test pager communication:1. Call the central station and tell the operator you will be testing t
Phone Communication Testing27Table 10: Remote Phone OperationSystem Function Phone CommandTal k 0 o r 12-Way Conversation 2Listen 3 or 6Terminate Se
Troubleshooting 28TroubleshootingTable 11: Troubleshooting GuideProblem SolutionThe system does not respond when the Call button or panic button are a
Index29IndexNumerics10 rings 132-way talk 4300 Baud 14AAC Power Failure Report 12Access Code Length 6, 15Account Number 9Audio Verification 14Auto Pho
iiOption 10: Phone Mod 1 ...10
iii To Add or Replace a Sensor using the Programming Buttons under the Panel Cover... 22Deleting Sensors 23System Monitorin
About this Manual1About this ManualThis manual provides advanced information for planning, installing programming, operating, and testing a CareGard s
System Components 2System ComponentsThe CareGard® system is composed of the control panel and a multi-purpose panic sensor.Control PanelThe control pa
Setting up the System3Setting up the SystemThis section describes how to set up the CareGard system. Installing the system consists of the following p
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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