careium Motion 9200 User manual

Motion9200
USER GUIDE

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© 2023 Copyright Careium Sweden AB, Rev E
Careium Sweden AB, Jörgen Kocksgatan 1 B, 211 20 Malmö, Sweden
Corporate identification number: 556569-9740

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION....................................................................................................................... 4
Medical units ................................................................................................................................... 5
Important information................................................................................................................... 5
PACKING CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................... 6
FUNCTIONCAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................ 6
Overview........................................................................................................................................... 7
Motion 9200 and the basic functions .............................................................................................. 8
A –Motion alarm, basic mode ...................................................................................................... 9
B –Motion alarm, inactivity alarm................................................................................................ 9
E –Motion alarm, ON/OFF disabled............................................................................................. 9
Indicator lamp ................................................................................................................................. 9
INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................................10
Removing protective strip from battery....................................................................................10
Pairing the Motion with a carephone ........................................................................................10
Installation of Motion ...................................................................................................................11
A –Motion alarm, basic mode .................................................................................................... 12
B –Motion alarm, inactivity alarm.............................................................................................. 12
E –Motion alarm, ON/OFF disabled...........................................................................................13
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................14
Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................... 14
Battery ............................................................................................................................................14
TECHNICAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................................. 15
Motion ............................................................................................................................................15
ENVIRONMENT.................................................................................................................................. 15
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................16
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................... 16

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SAFETY INFORMATION
•Always test the system according to the instructions before use and always test the
product after adjustments have been made.
•The device is not always suitable for all users and should not be seen as a substitute
for the caregiver's monitoring routines.
•The device is NOT intended for life-sustaining equipment, where any technical
failure may result in serious injury or death.
•Check the unit regularly and replace if necessary.
•Users should pay particular attention to the potential for interference from other
systems operating in the same or adjacent radio frequency bands.
•The compartment covers may be opened only by authorized persons in accordance
with the instructions in the service manual.
•Battery replacement may be performed only by authorized persons in accordance
with the instructions in the Maintenance section. Only use recommended battery
type as stated in the Technical Data section.
CAUTION! Only use batteries, power supply and accessories that have been
approved for use with this particular model. Connecting other accessories may
be dangerous and may invalidate the type approval and guarantee.
•Only use recommended power supply as stated in the Technical Data section.
•The power supply can be used as a disconnecting device. The wall socket shall be
installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
IMPORTANT! This device use radio signals. This means that connection cannot be
guaranteed in all circumstances.
Always read and follow the safety information
accompanied by this symbol.

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Medical units
The use of equipment that transmits radio signals as a social alarm, can interfere with
insufficiently protected medical equipment. Consult a doctor or the manufacturer of
the equipment to determine if it has adequate protection against external radio
signals, or if you have any questions.
To avoid potential interference, manufacturers of implanted medical devices
recommend a minimum separation of 15 cm between a wireless device and the
medical device.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn off the device
immediately. If you have any questions about using your wireless device with an
implanted medical device, consult your health care provider.
Important information
All systems using radio and network communication are subject to interference beyond
the user’s control.
Products from Careium are designed to minimize the impact of such interference.
Nevertheless, the user must be aware that system components can be subjected to
interference or other influences that may cause malfunction.
It is therefore important to regularly check that every part of the system works in all
areas, especially radio communications. Contact your supplier immediately in case of
any suspected malfunction.
Users should pay particular attention to the risk of disruption from products which
communicate using the same or adjacent radio frequency bands.
For further information, please contact your supplier or refer to the service manual or
the documentation at www.careium.com/support/.

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PACKING CONTENTS
The packing contains:
•One Motion including mounted batteries.
•Screws for mounting the Motion on a wall, door frame etc.
FUNCTIONCAL DESCRIPTION
The Motion is a wireless radio accessory with a built in motion sensor to alarm when
motions are detected in the sensor’s detection area.
The Motion can be used as an inactivity alarm, meaning that an alarm is triggered if no
motions occurs during a programmed time interval.
The Motion is only powered with batteries.

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Overview
Micro-USB
Folding stand
Motion sensor
Sliding cover
ON/OFF switch
Indicator lamp
Reset button

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Motion 9200 and the basic functions
By opening the sliding cover to the first
position access is given to the function
selector with 10 optional setups.
Choose position, A-J, depending on how
the unit shall be used. Use a suitable
screwdriver for setting the knob in correct
position.
See below for the preprogrammed
positions used for Motion.

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A –Motion alarm, basic mode
When the Motion is set to position A, the unit is working as a motion alarm. An alarm is
triggered when motions are registered by the motion sensor.
B –Motion alarm, inactivity alarm
When the Motion is set to position B, the unit is working as an inactivity alarm. An
alarm is triggered if no moments are registered during a programmed time interval.
Places for surveillance can be the bedroom, the kitchen, the hallway etc.
E –Motion alarm, ON/OFF disabled
When the Motion is set to position E, the unit is working as a motion alarm, but the
ON/OFF switch is disabled. Setting the ON/OFF switch to OFF is avoided by doing this.
Indicator lamp
•Green short light:
Confirmation of an alarm is indicated with a short
green light.
•Constant green light:
The unit is connected with USB.
•Green flashing light (every 6th second):
The unit is powered by batteries.
•Red light:
During startup, the indicator lamp is lighting red.
During transmission of a radio message, the
indicator lamp is lightning red.
•Red flashing light (every 6th second):
The unit is powered by internal batteries, low
voltage level. Replacing the batteries is necessary.
•Red flashing light (every ½ second):
Invalid status. Turn the function selector to a valid position.
•Orange fast flashing light:
Change of position with the function selector, one blink.
•Orange flashing light (every 1 second for totally 45 seconds):
Stabilization of the motion sensor.

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INSTALLATION
Removing protective strip from battery
The protective strip must be removed from the
battery before the Motion is used for the first time.
Pairing the Motion with a carephone
The Motion can be paired to a Careium Carephone as described in the following
sections for each selectable mode.
The Motion can also be connected to other social alarm systems, please refer to that
systems documentation for the installation process.

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Installation of Motion
Place the Motion in the area that shall be
overseen and point the motion sensor into the
field of interest. Be aware of pointing the sensor
in a direction which doesn’t register passing
people, this could trigger a false alarm.
For a stable mounting, use the supplied screws
and attach the unit against the wall, door frame
etc. When placing the Motion on the floor or any
other flat surface, the included folding stand can
be used for an easy setup.

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A –Motion alarm, basic mode
Turn the function selector to position A and power
the Motion unit on. Place the Motion on the floor with
the sensor directed towards the area of interest. See
the picture for an example.
The stabilization of the motion sensor takes about 45
seconds, the indicator lamp is flashing orange during
this time.
When the indicator lamp has stopped flashing
orange, connect the Motion to the Carephone as
following:
1. Press the green button on the carephone for
about 4 seconds until a beep can be heard.
(For Eliza, press the radio paring button found in the back panel.)
2. Activate the Motion by making movements in front of the motion sensor, a melody
can be heard from the carephone.
3. Confirm the activation by pressing the red button on the Carephone. A confirmation
melody is heard from the Carephone.
4. The units are now connected, make a test alarm by activating the motion sensor to
verify the function.
B –Motion alarm, inactivity alarm
Turn the function selector to position A and power the
Motion unit on. (This will be changed to position B
later). Place the Motion in an area where motion
activity can be expected during an eligible time. See the
picture for an example.
The stabilization of the motion sensor takes about 45
seconds, the indicator lamp is flashing orange during
this time.
When the indicator lamp has stopped flashing orange,
connect Motion to the carephone as following:
1. Press the green button on the carephone for about 4 seconds until a beep can be
heard.
(For Eliza, press the radio paring button found in the back panel.)

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2. Activate Motion by making movements in front of the sensor, a melody can be
heard from the carephone.
3. Confirm the activation by pressing the red button on the Carephone. A confirmation
melody is heard from the Carephone.
4. The units are now connected, make a test alarm by activating the motion sensor to
verify the function.
5. Turn the function selector to position B without changing the Motion sensors
surveillance area too much.
6. The function for inactivity alarm need complementary programming in the
carephone after the units are successfully paired. This programming can be done in
i-care online. Parameters to be changed are:
a. “PIR activation” = 12
b. “Passive alarm [hours]” = 0-999
E –Motion alarm, ON/OFF disabled
Turn the function selector to position E and power the Motion unit on. Follow the
instructions for the section ”INSTALLATION: A – Motion alarm, basic mode” to install the
motion alarm. When the installation is completed, turn OFF the Motion on the ON/OFF
switch. Make a test alarm to verify that the ON/OFF switch is disabled and that the unit
is still active.
When the indicator lamp has stopped flashing orange, connect Motion to the
carephone as following:
1. Turn the function selector to position E.
2. To install the motion alarm, follow the instructions for ”INSTALLATION: A – Motion
sensor, basic mode” (The unit should still be in position E during this step).
3. Turn OFF the ON/OFF switch on the Motion.
4. Make a test alarm to verify that the ON/OFF switch is disabled.

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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
All accessories from Careium can be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. Do not use
strong detergents or solvents.
Battery
By opening the sliding cover to the second position,
access is given to the batteries.
Use only Alkaline AA (LR06) batteries with good quality.
When changing the batteries, take notice to the polarity
of the batteries to avoid electrical damage.
The duration of the batteries depends on the quality, the
amount of sent alarms and if additional programming
has been done to the mBox.
Batteries mentioned above can be ordered from your
supplier.

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Motion
Article number: 300 155
Dimensions: 110 x 70 x 41/100 mm
Power supply: 2x 1.5V LR6/AA Alkaline batteries
Duration: Up to 6 months running on
batteries
Radio frequency: 869,2 MHz
Equipment class: Class 1 radio equipment
ENVIRONMENT
Temperature: +5 to +35 ºC
Humidity: 0 to 75% relative
humidity
Environment class: I

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ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
This product complies with the requirements of the EU directive 2006/66/EC (Batteries)
and 2012/19/EU (WEEE). These directives regulate the product liability for battery,
electrical and electronic recycling with the purpose of increasing recycling and
minimizing waste. The Eliza is marked with the “crossed out wheeled bin” logo, which
indicates that it should be handed in for recycling.
The product can be returned free of charge to a recycling station that is connected,
directly or via a recycling system, to Careium or to your distributor. For detailed
instructions, please check with your distributor or visit our website, www.careium.com
Note! The WEEE information and recycling instructions applies to European Union
member states only. For other countries please check local legislation or contact your
distributor.
Manufactured in accordance with the EU directive, 2011/65/EU (RoHS2).
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
EU Declaration of conformity
Hereby, Careium Sweden AB declares that the radio equipment is in compliance with
Directive 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity
is available at the following internet address: www.careium.com/dofc
UK Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Careium Sweden AB declares that the radio equipment is in compliance with
the relevant UK legislation. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available
at the following internet address: www.careium.com/dofc
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