System Components; Control Panel; Personal Help Button1; Optional Components - GE CareGard Installation Instructions Manual

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System
Components
60-906-95
Optional
Components

System Components

The CareGard system includes the con-
trol panel and a personal help button.

Control Panel

The control panel (60-883-95R) pro-
cesses each system function. The panel
receives a signal from a panic sensor
and sends an emergency report to a cen-
tral monitoring station through a phone
line. The panel can be programmed to
schedule activity timers and announce
medication reminders.
When the panel cover is closed, the
panel buttons are used to operate the
emergency notification system (see Fig-
ure 1). When the panel cover is open,
the panel buttons are used to program
the emergency notification system.
The panel can be installed by either an
installer or the customer. See the Care-
Gard User Guide for complete instruc-
tions.
Personal Help Button
The personal help button (60-906-95 or 600-1011-95R) is a wireless device that can be used
throughout an installation site. The help button is worn on the wrist, as a pendant, or on a belt. In
addition, the panel can be programmed to monitor the help button.
System use can be expanded by adding the following wireless devices:
The Pendant Panic Sensor (60-578) is a wireless device that can be used throughout an installa-
tion site. The sensor is worn around the neck with a removable cord (included) or on a belt with
an optional holster.
A Quik Bridge
Repeater (60-615-10-319.5)* can be added to boost wireless sensor range.
A series of Smoke Alarms (60-848-02-95) provides warning in cases of fire.
The Carbon Monoxide Alarm (60-652-95)* detects hazardous levels of carbon monoxide.
A Freeze Sensor (60-742-95R)* sends a signal to the panel when temperatures drop below a cer-
tain level. Freeze sensors may also be used to detect a broken furnace or an open window.
A Water Sensor (60-744-95R)* alerts customers of flooding or an overflow.
A Door/Window Sensor (60-670-95R) works with a panel's activity timer function.
A Motion Sensor (60-807-95R)* works with a panel's activity timer. Motion sensors detect
movement within a certain area and can be set to reduce false detections.
A Touchpad (60-671)* allows the customer to activate certain panel options and contact the cen-
tral monitoring station in case of a non-medical emergency.
A Keychain Touchpad (60-659)* lets customers set their system to the
side the home or initiate a panic alarm in case of an emergency.
System use can be expanded by adding the following, wired device:
The Interrogator AVM 200 (60-677)* allows customers to conduct two-way audio sessions
from greater distances away from the panel.
* Not investigated by ETL.
Volume
Reset/Status Button
Call Button
Figure 1. CareGard Panel Front
AWAY
Speaker
Power
Home/Away
Button
mode from out-
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