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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The inactivity timer can be configured using Care@Home™ CMS. Refer to ESUG05074 Care@Home
CMS Reference Manual.
3.3. Emergency Alarms
To trigger an emergency alarm, the resident presses the EMERGENCY button on the C7000 or uses
one of the following peripherals.
Device Description Emergency Trigger
Emergency Pendant Advanced (ES700EPA)
Pendant with panic button and
fall detection
Resident presses panic
button
EPA detects fall
Emergency Pendant Advanced Jewelry
(ES700EPAJ)
Emergency Pendant (ES700EP)
Panic button worn as pendant or
on the wrist
Resident presses panic
button
Emergency Pendant Plus (ES700EPP)
Emergency Pendant Plus Jewelry
(ES700EPPJ)
Emergency Pendant Advanced - BC
(ES700EPA – BC)
Voice Panic Detector (ES700VPD) Stationary panic button with
active voice detection and
optional pull cord
Resident presses panic
button
Resident pulls out cord
Resident calls out the
trigger phrase
Stationary Panic Detector (ES700SPD) Stationary panic button with
optional pull cord
Resident presses panic
button
Resident pulls out cord
MDsense (ES700MDS) Multidimensional fall sensor MDsense detects fall
In response to an emergency alarm, the C7000 communicates with the monitoring station.
3.4. Safety Alarms
The C7000 sounds an alarm when peripherals indicate an emergency. These include:
Flood detector senses water
Smoke detector detects smoke
NOTE: Flood and smoke detectors are not supported in the US and Canada.