Linear PERS-4200 Series Medical Alarms User Manual


 
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ACTIVITY TRANSMITTERS
DXS-31
DXS-54
SMOKE
DXS-73
CARBON
MONOXIDE
DXS-80
DXS-32
EMERGENCY TRANSMITTERS
DXS-LRP DXS-LRP-BK
DXS-LRW
DXS-LRC
DXS-65 DXS-31
UP TO 16 TRANSMITTERS
TOTAL CAN BE USED WITH
EACH CONSOLE
PERS-4200
CONSOLE
PERS-4200 Compatible Transmitters
2. Operation Summary
A variety of Linear’s DXS Format and DXT Format transmitters can be
used with the Console.
NOTE: DXS Format transmitters are supervised, DXT Format transmitters
are not supervised.
Transmitters can be assigned to the following four functions:
Emergency
Portable, pendant, belt-clip, or wristband type transmitters and stationary
transmitters are used for personal emergency applications. When
an emergency transmitter is triggered, the Console announces the
emergency alarm and an emergency report is sent to the Central Station.
The emergency alarm can also be triggered by pressing the Console’s
HELP button.
Fire
The Model DXS-73 wireless photoelectric smoke alarm transmitter
triggers the fi re alarm. When the fi re alarm is activated, the Console
announces the fi re alarm and a fi re report is sent to the Central Station.
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
The Model DXS-80 wireless carbon monoxide detector triggers the
CO alarm. When a carbon monoxide alarm is activated, the Console
announces the gas alarm and a carbon monoxide report is sent to the
Central Station.
Activity
Switch or motion triggered transmitters (Models DXS-31/DXS-32 and
DXS-54) can be used for ensuring human activity. The DXS-54 motion
detector will monitor room activity. The DXS-31 and DXS-32 transmitters
can be wired to a pushbutton or switch for manual activity monitoring.
As long as a signal is received from each activity sensor during a
programmed activity time window, an alarm will not be triggered. 15
minutes before the programmed time expires, the HOME indicator will
start blinking and the Console will announce every three minutes that the
timer will run out soon. The activity timer can be reset with a signal from
one of the activity transmitters or by pressing the HOME button on the
Console. Failure to reset the activity timer within the programmed time
period will trigger the Console’s emergency alarm and send an inactivity
report to the Central Station.
2.1 Console Alarm Priorities
Alarm Priorities by Type
Each type of alarm is assigned a priority. Higher priority alarms override
lower priority alarms. Smoke alarms (on/off horn sound) have the highest
priority, followed by carbon monoxide alarms (on/off buzz sound),
emergency alarms (3 beeps sound), then other types of maintenance
and reminder reports (various sounds).