Specifications
Step 4. Review Device List (on “Device” tab for Android and “List” tab on
iPhone)
• Shows status of all paired devices (figure 8)
o Blue – CarePort is online
o Green – device is ready to use
o Grey – device is disabled / offline
o Black – device is lost
o Battery icon – battery condition
o Sound icon – audible/mute
• Edit device by pressing and holding – allows user to choose how
the device will display: (figure 9)
o 1st line – Device name; e.g. “Dad’s Chair” or “Mom’s
Pendant”
o 2nd line – Device location; e.g. “Common Area” or “Bed
Room”
• Alarm sound (On/Off) – Choose audible or silent alert
• Enable (On/Off) – Can enable or disable device
• Confirm “Edit success” by pressing “Click”
• Automatically go back to “Device List”
(figure 8) (figure 9)
Step 5. Device operation (on “Home” tab for Android and “Event” tab on iPhone)
• Press button on pendant, or
• Release bed pad pressure;
• Active alarms will be shown in “Red” (figure 10)
• To respond to an “Alarm”, press and hold that “Alarm”
o Press “Acknowledge” tab will silence the alarm sound,
and the “Alarm” will be changed from “Red” to ”Green”
(figure 11)
o Press “Dismiss” tab, the “Alarm” will remove from the
list
(figure 10) (figure 11)
Step 6. Wi-Fi Setup (optional)
• Complete steps 1-3 above
• Go into “Device List” in the Android App (or “Your Devices” in
iPhone App), and hold the CarePort icon. Following “Edit CarePort”
section above, enter the Wi-Fi SSID password.
• Press “Save” to confirm the information
• Ensure the CarePort is connected to your Wi-Fi router with an
Ethernet cable
• Power on the CarePort or press button on the bottom
•
Unplug the Ethernet cable and reset the CarePort
FAQ/Support
Q. How far away can the bed sensor or pendant be from the CarePort and still
receive the alarm?
A. Wireless devices will have 20~25m indoor range, depending on the shape
and construction of your home.
Q. If I can’t get enough range, is there a way to extend it?
A. Installing an indicator light can extend the range from a wireless device to
the CarePort.
For additional product information, scan the QR code below. Rondish will post
information to our website to help address Frequently Asked Questions and
technical support.
Warnings
This device is not suitable for all individuals. Other devices may be
required. This device is not a substitute for visual monitoring by a
caregiver. The manufacturer does not claim that this device will stop
elopement and/or stop falls. Test regularly to ensure alarms are working
properly.
This product using radio frequency signals, which can be affected by
building layout and construction materials. The manufacturer cannot
guarantee the wireless range you get will match the estimates provided.
You should test that there are no “dead areas” in your home where alarms
cannot be received.
Specifications
Operating Radio
Frequency
Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz
Receiver: 433MHz
Power input 5VDC, 2.5A
Dimensions 75 x 80 x 163mm
Connection Ethernet, Wi-Fi
Indications Ethernet LED – at rear side, on Ethernet
connector
Wi-Fi LED – top-front, orange, on the left
Connection LED – top-front, green, at center
Device Connection LED – top-front, blue, on right
OS Requirements Android 6.0 or later
iOS 10.3 or later
LED Indications
Events
Description
WiFi connection Operation Mode:
When the CarePort successfully connects to a
WiFi router the WiFi LED will flash when any
acitivity happens. If not, this LED will be off
Setup Mode:
It will turn on the WiFi LED, and flashing if any
activity happened
Ethernet
connection
Plug in the ethernet cable – if it links up with the
router, it turns on the Orange LED on the
ethernet socket; if it connected and receives a
valid IP, it then starts flashing the Green-LED
when activity happens
Unplug the ethernet connector, both LEDs will
turn off
Lost Internet
connection
The CarePort will beep and flash the Connection-
LED every half second for 3s
CarePort not
registered
It activates the beep sound for 3 seconds, and
flashes the Connection-LED 2 times and gaps for
2 seconds and then repeat these activities again,
and so on
Connected to
server
Connection-LED will stay steady on
No field device
registered
Device-LED will flash every half second
Field device
registered
Device-LED will stay steady on
System ready
Connection & Device-LEDs both steady on
Compatible Devices
Order Reference Device Description
TXP-11
Panic button with lanyard and man-down alert.
This will activate a CALL to the paired
smartphone when pressed by the user, or
automatically trigger an alert in case of a patient
fall.
WMBP-20
Wireless under-mattress sensorpad. This sensor
should be installed beneath the resident’s
mattress to monitor sleeping patterns. If the
resident does not go to bed or wake up at a usual
time, this will signal an alert on the caregiver’s
smartphone.
CCP-01
Wireless chair sensorpad. This sensor should be
installed on or beneath the cushion on a chair in
the main living area to measure resident activity
WCP-11
Wall-mounted call/reset button with pull cord.
This provides an emergency call point for a bath
or shower area.
ILB-11
Indication light box with signal forward. This
unit can extend the range of your wireless
devices to the CarePort. For greatest effect it
should be mounted a central area.



