User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Installing the C7000
- 3. Operating the C7000
- 4. Restoring Factory Settings
- 5. Removing All Peripherals
- 6. Maintaining the C7000
- 7. Specifications
- Appendix A Testing Peripherals
OPERATING THE C7000
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Care@Home™ C7000 User Guide
3. Operating the C7000
The C7000 communicates with the peripherals to monitor a resident's activity, triggers emergency
and safety alarms, and acts as a speakerphone, enabling emergency conversations and remote call-in.
3.1. Monitoring a Resident – Pro and Family
The Pro and Family solutions use the Care@Home™ app and Care@Home™ web application to
monitor and analyze a resident's activities based on data collected by the peripherals. Refer to
ESUG05050 Care@Home Caregiver User Guide.
3.2. Monitoring a Resident - PERS
The PERS solution enables the monitoring of residents using:
Activity Timer
Inactivity Timer
3.2.1 Activity Timer
The activity timer monitors residents by asking them to press the RESET button during a specific time
frame.
When the activity timer is enabled, the Activity LED is a steady blue
Fifteen minutes before the end of the session, the C7000 reminds the resident to press the
RESET button, and the Activity LED blinks blue
If no activity is confirmed during the session, the C7000 announces that the activity timer has expired
and an activity event is reported to the monitoring station.
The activity timer can be configured using Care@Home™ CMS. Refer to ESUG05074 Care@Home CMS
Reference Manual.
3.2.2 Inactivity Timer
The inactivity timer monitors a resident's activity using sensors. The resident is not notified.
The C7000 communicates with the monitoring station if no activity is detected.