20 en OperationMIYN46 Wall Transmitter
6 | Operation |
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6.1 | Description of the six different states | |
| During operation, the MIYN46 Wall Transmitter can be set to one of six following states: | |
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| No call is being processed. | |
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| Alarm without staff presence | The resident has triggered a Call for Help but the Care |
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| Personnel has not yet responded. |
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| Alarm with staff presence | The Care Personnel has responded after a Call for Help. |
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| Assistance without staff presence | A Call for Assistance has been triggered without the |
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| presence of the Care Personnel. |
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| Assistance with staff presence | A Call for Assistance has been triggered in the presence |
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| of the Care Personnel. |
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| Staff Presence without alarm | The Care Personnel has responded without a previous |
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| call from the resident. |
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Each state is indicated by the signal lamp and by a special position of the output relays.
It is possible to configure the MIYN46 Wall Transmitter in order that:
–the Call for Assistance can be triggered only if the Care Personnel is present.
–the device does not manage the Staff Presence. This mode makes sense only if the output relays are not provided or not used.
The transition to a specific condition depends on the device configuration, of its actual condi- tion and of the action completed; as shown on the charts in the following chapters.
NOTICE!
i | When the MIYN46 Wall Transmitter is powered by an external power supply, the signal lamps |
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| follow the state of the corresponding relay outputs. |
970.035b F.01U.278.521 v2.0 2012.12 | User Manual US | Bosch Security Systems |