J Brasch 20072010 Audio Attendant Call System - Remote Unit User Manual SP200 1
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SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System Instruction Manual Contents Safety instructions Product diagram and functions Rechargeable batteries information Usage Instructions Setting up a bed sensor pad Monitoring Instructions To confirm the frequency range Setting up an ID code Troubleshooting Specifications Warranty P.2 P.4 P.5 P.6 P.7 P.8 P.8 P.8 P.9 P.10 P.11 Before Using This Product Be sure to read this instruction manual thoroughly before use. Keep this manual for future reference. The SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System is a caregiver aid and not a substitute for watchfulness over an individual who may be at risk of injury from falls. Additional interventions may be required. Safety Instructions Before using the SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System, be sure to read these instructions. Hazard Definitions The following terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels, or to convey important information concerning the use of this product. Warning Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury. Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury or property damage. Examples of Hazard Indicators Caution including warning Important precaution Must follow instructions Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Unplug the SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System from mains power and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • In case of smoke or unusual noise; or • If water or any other liquid is spilled into or onto the SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System; or • If a power socket or cord is extremely hot; or • If the SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System has been dropped, or the enclosure is damaged. Operate this product only with the specified voltage Do not disassemble or alter the product Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the product. It may cause a fire and electric shock. Contact your distributor for inspection, adjustment and repair. Use SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System with specified voltage (AC 240V). Failure to do so may cause a fire or an electric shock. Do not put a container filled with water or any kind of liquid on top of the product Keep Dry Keep this product dry and away from water or other liquids. Failure to keep dry may result in an electric shock. If water/liquid spills or enters the inside of the product, it may cause a fire or an electric shock. Rechargeable Batteries • LED light on the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter blinks when its battery power is low. • LED light and out-of-range lamp on the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio blinks when its battery power is low. • Both units charge automatically when the AC adapter is plugged in. • Both units will take about 8 hours to become fully charged. (Charging also occurs when power to the unit is turned off.) Be sure to use only rechargeable batteries for the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio. (Rechargeable batteries are included.) SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter has a rechargeable battery detector inside the battery compartment. Rechargeable battery detector How to Install Rechargeable Batteries for the SP200RX WirelessRemote Receiver with Audio Push the button and hold to slide away the belt clip. Open the cover and insert the batteries. Button How to Replace Rechargeable Batteries for the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter Battery life is affected by the number of times the unit is charged and discharged. Replace the rechargeable batteries when the unit can only be used for a short time even after recharging. Follow the instructions below and replace the rechargeable batteries regularly, even when the device is operated primarily on mains power. 1) Loosen the screw and open the battery cover. 2) Remove the old rechargeable batteries and insert the new ones. 3) Close the battery cover and tighten the screw. ♦ The screw does not come off of the cover. • Be sure to use the specified batteries. • Do not use other products that could possibly cause unexpected damage or failure. • New batteries come in a discharged condition and must be fully charged before use. • Dispose or recycle batteries in accordance with local laws. Never dispose in fire or water. Usage Instructions Setting up the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio Batteries must be charged before use. Setting up the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter 1. ・ Set up the SP200TX Base Station Monitor 1. 2. and Transmitter close to the person being monitored; within 1-3 meters. ・ Connect [remote call button w/ microphone] to the unit as necessary depending on the person being monitored’s condition. In this case, the microphone on the main unit stops working. In this mode, the call button works on both sides. ・ To avoid malfunctions caused by low battery, we recommend using the AC adapter. When using as a stationary unit: Insert the AC adapter plug into the AC adapter jack on the side of the remote and plug it into a power outlet. When using as portable unit: Remove the battery cover and install the rechargeable batteries. Always take care to insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity (+ and −). Be sure to unplug the AC adapter for portable use; failure to do so may damage the product. 2. Insert the AC adapter plug into the AC adapter jack on the side of the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter and plug it into a power outlet. Set up the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter close to the person being monitored, a distance of 1-3 meters. Turn on the power and adjust the volume. Red LED light will be turned on. High-pitched noise occurs when the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter and the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio are placed too close together. If high-pitched noise occurs, turn the volume lower or move the units farther apart. ・ The SP200TX Base Station and Transmitter can be hung on the wall using the hook hole. Using the Floor Mat 1. ・ Connect the remote call button w/ microphone to the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter as needed depending on the person being monitored’s condition. 2. Using the bed or chair sensor Connect the bed/chair sensor to the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter. Slide the sensor select switch to (bed/ chair).Turn the power on and the red LED light will light up. 1. 3. 2. This floor mat is designed to detect when the mat is stepped on by the person being monitored. The floor mat may be placed in a doorway (A) or at the side of a bed (B) to alert caregivers when a person being monitored steps on the floor sensor. The alarm will sound on the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio when the floor sensor is stepped on. Setting Up the Floor Mat Make sure that the person being monitored is on the bed sensor pad when turning the power on. Otherwise the alarm goes off. When using the floor sensor mat Connect the floor sensor to the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter. Slide the sensor select switch to (floor).Turn the power on and the red LED light will light up. 1. 2. *Adjust floor mat settings according to the environment in the person being monitored’s room. How to set up “leaving detection” bed or chair sensor pads 1. 2. Bed sensor and chair sensors are used to detect when the person being monitored leaves a bed or chair. Alarm sounds to alert caregivers 2-3 seconds after the person being monitored gets up from a bed or chair. Setting up the Bed Sensor Pad 1. 2. Place the bed sensor pad between the person being monitored and the bedding. The bed sensor must be on top of the mattress. The bed sensor detects the person’s weight. Adjust the positioning of the sensor pad according to person being monitored’s position. Refer to the illustration below to help determine a suitable set up position. To prevent wandering pillow bed sensor pad hip position Place the bed sensor directly under the buttocks area of the person being monitored. Bed sensor should be perpendicular to the person and installed side-to-side on top of the mattress. Audio Options To Confirm the Frequency Range Be sure to confirm connections before each use. The SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System can operate in three different audio modes: No Audio, Push-To-Talk Audio and Always-On Audio. The audio modes refer to the method by which the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter transmits audio to the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio. 1. 2. All modes allow the caregiver to speak while pressing the talk button on the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio and to be heard on the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter. 3. No Audio: Confirm the connection between the When the audio plug is inserted into the “Remote Call Button Jack” on the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter, no audio will be heard on the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio. SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter and the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio everywhere it will be used. 4. Push-To-Talk Audio: To enable Push-To-Talk Audio, remove the audio plug from the “remote call button jack” on the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter and plug in the call cord with internal microphone. Setting Up an ID Code Always-On Audio: The Always-On Audio feature is enabled when nothing is plugged into the remote call button jack on the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter. When used in this mode, audio transmitted from the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter will be heard continuously on the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio. 1. 2. Baby unit Base 電源 コー ド設 ON /O Make sure to use monitors only where the connection is stable and dependable. ・A low battery can cause poor reception. Be sure to charge batteries when needed. ・Please note that some radio interference may occur when using this device in a domestic environment. When the call cord is installed in the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter, the person being monitored can be heard on the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio by pressing the call cord button while speaking. Audio will only be heard when the button on the call cord is pressed. Remote unit Set up the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio and the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter according to “Setting up the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio” and “Setting up the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter”. Place a radio or something that produces sounds near the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter. Make sure that sound from the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter is heard from SP200RX Wireless Remote. 3. FF 定 チ セン サー Code setting button ャ ン ネ ル If there is excessive radio frequency intereference, establish a proper ID code for the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio and the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter. Turn the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter on. Press code setting button on the side 子機 of the unit with a paper clip. LED light starts to blink. Turn the SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio on. Press code setting button on the back of the unit with a paper clip. LED light starts to blink. Beep occurs and the out-of-range lamp turns on. LED light stops blinking and turns on. Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution ■ SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter LED light does not light up Unit is not connected to AC adapter Battery is low Recharge battery Cannot use portably Battery is low Recharge battery Remote and base units are placed out of range Move remote unit closer to base unit Battery is low Recharge battery Audio problem Voice from remote unit cannot be heard Make sure the unit is properly connected to AC Adapter Make sure to press and hold Talk button Talk button is not pressed when talking when talking The bed/floor sensors’ cord often Sensors are not connected properly to the base unit disconnects from the base unit Make sure to properly connect bed/floor sensor to the base unit Cannot remove the bed/floor sensor from the base unit Bed/floor sensor is locked Unlock the bed/floor sensor Alarm does not sound when sensor pads are activated Remote and base units are placed out of range Move the remote unit closer to the base unit Battery is low Recharge battery Sensors are not connected properly Make sure to connect bed/floor sensor to base unit properly ■ SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio LED light does not light up Cannot use portably No sound is transmitted from the base station Volume is too low Alarm doesn’t go off Excess noise interference Unit is not connected to an AC adapter Make sure the unit is properly connected to AC Adapter Battery is low Recharge battery Battery is low Recharge battery Base unit are not turned on Turn base unit on Remote and base units are out of range Move remote unit closer to the base unit Talk button is being pressed Release the talk button Correct audio mode is not selected Select correct audio mode Base unit is not placed properly and faces the wrong direction Move base unit / Turn base unit’s face toward the person being monitored Battery is low Recharge battery Remote and base units are placed out of range Move remote unit closer to base unit Battery is low Recharge battery Being interfered from other devices Re-establish ID code Move or re-position devices that may cause interference (computer, TV, etc.) * If problem persists, replace batteries. Specifications SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter SP200RX Wireless Remote Receiver with Audio 7.5V AC Adapter Power Nickel Metal Hydride Rechargeable Batteries Wireless transmission range Size Weight 100M appx. (in open area) 105(W) x 150(D) x 50 (H) (mm) 60(W) x 55(D) x 110(H) (mm) 260g 130g 8 hours (power off) To fully recharge Estimated battery life (when fully charged) AA Nickel Metal Hydride 10 hours 3 hours * To avoid low battery issues, we recommend using the SP200TX Base Station Monitor and Transmitter with the AC adapter plugged in. * Contents of these specifications may change without notification. 10 Warranty Warranty 1. Manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser, that the SP200 SafePresence™ Audio Attendant Call System will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. 2. During this period, the manufacturer will perform repairs or effect replacement at manufacturer’s option at no charge. 3. Manufacturer's limited warranty covers only those defects that arise as a result of normal use of the hardware and does not apply because of: 4. a. Damage or faults caused by use contrary to instructions, warnings or cautions. b. The serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. c. Defects or damage caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts. d. Defects or damage that occurs due to fire, earthquake, flood damage, thunderbolt, other natural disasters, environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources. e. Damage caused by misuse, abuse, accident, neglect or mishandling. f. Failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts. This warranty is valid only in the E.U. Item Number Serial Number SP200 One year warranty from the date of purchase Customer infomation SafePresence™ Eden House 59 Fulham High Street London SW6 3JJ TEL: 0500 500 667 FAX: 0207 384 9324
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