GE 60-883-95R Home and Away, Setting up Medication Reminders, Acknowledging Medication Reminders

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least once during the selected time period, no alarm will be sent. See “Adding/Replacing Sen- sors” on page 20 for information on setting up sensors to work with Activity Check.

If activity is not detected within the Activity Check time period the system announces “activity time warning, please press status” once a minute and the Status button will begin flashing. If the system includes X10 controlled lights they will begin turning on and off 4 times a minute. If the Status button is not pressed within 15 minutes the system will report a no activity alarm to the monitoring station.

Home and Away

If you will be away from the CareGard system, it’s necessary to temporarily shut off the Activity Check.

¾When you’re Away from home:

ŠPress the Power/Home/Away button. The system announces “Activity Check Off”. If Medi- cation Reminders are scheduled they will be turned off as well and an additional announce- ment will be made. The Power/Home/Away button will blink when the Activity Check is off.

¾When you return Home:

ŠPress the Power/Home/Away button. The system announces “Activity Check On”. If Medica- tion Reminders are scheduled they will be turned on as well and an additional announcement will be made.

Medication Reminders

The CareGard system can be set up to remind the user they need to take medication. Up to 8 reminders can be set.

Setting up Medication Reminders

¾To set a Medication Reminder:

1.Press the Menu button on the back of the panel until it announces “Medication Reminder, press Status to select.”

2.Press the Status button on the front of the panel. The panel announces “Medication reminder one time is off, press Power to change.”

Note

Pressing the volume button at any time when setting a medication reminder turns it off.

3.Press the Power button until you hear the correct time for the medication reminder. The time starts at 6:00 A.M. and cycles through every half hour.

4.Repeat steps 2-3 for each reminder that needs to be set.

¾To turn a Medication Reminder off:

1.Repeatedly press the Menu button on the back of the panel until it announces “Medication Reminder, press Status to select.”

2.Press the Status button on the front of the panel repeatedly until you hear the Medication Reminder you need to turn off. The panel will announce the number and time of each Medi- cation Reminder.

3.After the panel has announced the Medication Reminder you want to shut off, press the vol- ume button and the panel will announce the number of the Medication Reminder and off.

Acknowledging Medication Reminders

When the medication reminder time arrives the panel will announce “Medication Reminder” once a minute and the Status button will begin flashing. If the system includes X10 controlled lights they will begin turning on and off 4 times a minute.

¾To acknowledge a Medication Reminder:

ŠPress the status button to acknowledge the medication reminder.

If the medication reminder is not acknowledged within 15 minutes the panel will immediately report to any voice event notification or pager phone numbers programmed into the system. If Option 40 is Off the monitoring station will also be called immediately. If Option 40 is on the monitoring station will not be notified of the failure to acknowledge the medication reminder until Supervisory Time. (See “Option 32: Supervisory Time” on page 16 and “Option 40: Report Medication Failures at Supervisory Time” on page 17.)

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Medication Reminders

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Contents CareGard GE Interlogix FCC Part 15 Information to the UserContents Activity Check Medication RemindersAdding/Replacing Sensors Sensor Testing Phone Communication Testing TroubleshootingDeleting Sensors System Monitoring Special Installation Requirements ETL Listed InstallationsCentral Station Reporting Control Panel Multi-Purpose PanicLocating the Panel Plugging in the Phone LineLine Seizure No Line SeizurePlugging in the Power Powering up the SystemAdjusting the Speaker Volume To activate a portable panic sensorAccess Codes Master Access CodeUtility Access Code 1 Dealer Code Utility Access Code 2 Installer CodeEntering Program Mode Setting the ClockChanging an Access Code Numbered Options Settings ¾ To hear the current setting for each option¾ To change an option setting Function Default Range Desired SettingRange = On/Off Default = On Option 1 Panel Voice¾ To turn Panel Voice On or Off Option 2 Account Number Option 3 Primary Phone NumberOption 4 Secondary Phone Number Option 5 Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification PhonePhone Mod 1 Settings Option 7 Downloader Phone NumberOption 8 Phone Lock Option 9 Downloader CodePhone Mod 2 Settings Phone Mod 3 SettingsOption 11 Phone Mod Option 12 Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification PhoneOption 15 RF Timeout Option 17 AC Power Failure ReportOption 13 Dtmf Dialing Option 14 Auto Phone TestOption 18 CPU Low Battery Report Range = On/Off Default =Ring/Hang/Ring Settings Option 19 Fail to CommunicateOption 21 Call Button Enable Option 22 Downloader EnableOption 26 AVM Mode Option 23 300 BaudOption 28 Access Code Length Range = 3-6 Default =Access Code Length Defaults Option 27 RF Jam DetectOption 30 Demo Mode Option 31 Programming ReportOption 32 Supervisory Time Option 33 Modem SensitivityOption 38 Alarm Cancel Timeout Option 39 No Audio on Alarm CancelOption 36 Manual Mic Gain Option 37 VOX Receiver GainExiting Programming Mode Resetting Memory to DefaultsUsing CareGard with Activity Check Set Option 42 Siren Time OutSetting up Medication Reminders Home and AwayAcknowledging Medication Reminders Adding Replacing Sensors Supervised vs. Not SupervisedProgramming Sensors Sensor Type To ProgramDoor/Window Sensor type possibilities Sensor Type To Trip Sensor Type Options AC Power Backup BatteryDeleting Sensors SystemSensor Low Battery Replacing the Backup Battery¾ To replace the backup battery Sensor Supervisory FailureSensor Testing Automatic Phone TestPhone Test Central Station CommunicationPager Communication Voice Event NotificationRemote Phone Operation Pager Reporting MessageSystem Function Phone Command Remote Phone OperationTroubleshooting Guide Problem SolutionIndex Numerics