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An emergency alarm cannot be cancelled after guard time has
expired.
If an emergency alarm is triggered by Fall Sensor, guard time will be
determined by the setting of Fall Sensor instead of the setting of guard
time.
2. Guard Timer for Fall Sensor:
You can set a guard time period for Fall Sensor. A voice prompt
announcing “a fall has been detected” will be played every 2-3
seconds during Fall Sensors guard time.
If a false alarm is triggered by Fall Sensor, it can be canceled within
the guard time period.
This function is used when a fall is detected.
3. Auto Check-In Interval:
You can select the length of the interval between auto check-in reports.
There will be no auto check-in report if you select “Disable.”
Whenever programming mode is accessed, the Base Station will reset
the auto check-in timer.
4. Auto Check-In Offset:
After power is supplied to the Base Station, the system will start
counting the time for a check-in report.
The Base Station will send a check-in report once according to the
setting of offset time. Afterwards it will send reports according to the
setting of auto check-in reports unless the Base Station restarts or the
offset time is reset.
When offset time is reset in programming mode, the system will
recalculate the time for a check-in report.
Whenever programming mode is accessed, the Base Station will reset
the offset timer.
5. Yellow Away/Home Button:
You can set the yellow button on the Base Station as an away/home
button to toggle on/off the inactivity timer or as a non-emergency call
button.
6. Inactivity Timer:
If you set the inactivity timer as “on,” the blue backlight of the yellow
away/home button on the Base Station will be steady on to indicate
that the inactivity timer is on. If you set the inactivity timer as “off,” the
blue backlight will be off.