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
INSTALLING THE C7000
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2.4. Wall Mounting the C7000
The C7000 can be placed on a tabletop or mounted on a wall with screws.
To mount the C7000 on a wall:
1. Prepare the following equipment:
A drill with a standard bit
Two 3 X 35 DIN 7982 C screws and wall anchors:
A standard Philips screwdriver
2. Choose a flat, smooth, non-concrete wall.
3. Determine the height at which you want to mount the C7000. This is usually the eye level of
the resident when seated.
4. At the desired height, drill two holes 7.5 cm (2.95 inches) away from each other horizontally.
Ensure that they are level.
5. Screw the screws into the holes, leaving a space of a few millimeters between the wall and the
screw heads.
6. Remove the back cover of the C7000.
7. Align the screw mount holes on the back cover of the C7000 over the screw heads.
8. Slide the back cover down gently until the screws lock in place.
9. Reattach the C7000 to the back cover.
2.5. Configuring C7000 Parameters
The C7000 is pre-configured to manage and control the C7000 and its associated peripherals. Use
Care@Home™ CMS to adjust the configuration for the requirements of the resident and the resident’s
family. Refer to ESUG05074 Care@Home CMS Reference Manual. Some adjustments can made to
multiple C7000s using Care@Home™ CareView. Refer to ESUGSC181 CareView User Guide.
NOTE: To receive power fail notifications, the CMS Mains Failure C7000
parameter must be enabled.