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ManDown Sensor
User Manual
Document 953.64c

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  • Page 3 Document No 953.64c ManDown Sensor User Manual Edition: August 2009 Author: TeleAlarm © TeleAlarm SA 2009 All rights reserved. TeleAlarm SA reserves the right to make changes to information contained in this document at any time without prior notice. Great care has been given to the contents of this document. However TeleAlarm SA cannot be held liable for the consequences of any errors or omissions contained herein or for consequen- tial or incidental damages incurred as a result of acting on information contained in the document.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ManDown Sensor Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Description 3. Compatibility of the ManDown Sensor with Social alarm systems 4. Operating 4.1. Starting the sensor 4.2. Turning off the sensor 4.3. Detection mode 4.4. Repeating the alarm 4.5. Deactivating the help call button and the pre-alarm 5.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ManDown Sensor 1. Introduction The ManDown Sensor has a built-in tilt device, which can detect if the person holding it is in a horizontal position, such as lying on the floor. The sensor will automatically send an alarm when its position corresponds to horizontality after a certain time.
  • Page 6: Compatibility Of The Mandown Sensor With Social Alarm Systems

    All TeleAlarm NurseCall systems 4. Operating 4.1. Starting the sensor When the ManDown Sensor is off, the user only has to press the central red button to turn it on. A slow beeping sound will then confirm that the sensor is active. Notice! No help call transmission will take place during this operation.
  • Page 7: Detection Mode

    ManDown Sensor 4.3. Detection mode Detection by the ManDown Sensor can be decomposed into two periods of time. 1) Tilt Detection When the sensor detects a tilt of more than 60 degrees, it will start its internal chronometer for approximately ten seconds.
  • Page 8: Programming The Mandown Sensor

    10, 12, 3050, 3100, 50, 52, 52+) or within a NurseCall system, follow the procedure de- scribed for the system you are using. As the ManDown Sensor can be considered as a stan- dard transmitter, the system will recognize it during the programming step. Please refer to the manual of the corresponding social alarm system.
  • Page 9: Replacing The Battery

    Carefully remove the compression foam, as well as the used battery. Replace the new battery; ensure that it is in the correct position. Carefully place the compression foam as shown in Fig. 4. Opening the ManDown Sensor. Close the case with the four screws.
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    (Lithium 3.0V, diam.14.5mm x 25mm) Consumption < 5 µA if the ManDown Sensor is deactivated. < 13 µA if the ManDown Sensor is on stand-by Battery lifetime from six months to two years, depending on operation and the number of detections performed...
  • Page 11: Certification

    ManDown Sensor 8. Certification User Manual 953.64c Bosch Security Systems Page 11...
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