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The Wireless Motion Sensor Package is a complete
solution that enables monitoring of a resident trying
to get out of bed or up o a chair. It can also monitor
a resident leaving or entering a bedroom. Each
receiver allows the addition of up to 10 wireless
accessories such as wrist alarms, neck pendants,
motion detectors etc.
The Wireless Motion Sensor can be placed on the
floor, bedside table or wall. The sensor emits an
invisible infrared ‘curtain’ from floor to ceiling.
When this ‘curtain’ is breached, it will send an alarm
activation wirelessly to the Receiver Unit, which in
turn will then activate the Call Point. The freedom of
being wireless allows the Motion Sensor to be placed
anywhere in the room. Coverage is no issue as it
will easily cover even the largest of bedrooms. The
Motion Sensor is operated by a 3V Long Life Lithium
Battery and will last at least 12 months. Spare
batteries can be ordered on Nursecall Shop.
The Wireless Motion Sensor comes complete with
stand and blinding cover. This allows the sensor
to be placed anywhere in a room covering exits,
chairs/Beds. Located at the top of the sensor stand
is a mounting hole, this will allow the sensor to be
mounted to the wall.
Aer detection, the detector disarms itself to save
battery power. It rearms (reverts to its ready state)
If there is no subsequent detection throughout the
following 2-minute period.
When not in use the blinding cover will shield the
Wireless Motion Sensor from any activity thus
allowing for free movement within the room
without alarms being triggered.
Features
Wireless Motion Sensor Package
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Adding additional Pendants / Sensors
• Simply plug the supplied 12v power supply from
the receiver unit into an electrical outlet.
• The LEDs on top of the receiver unit will NOT
illuminate.
• Plug the supplied nursecall lead from the
nursecall point to the Receiver unit.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH LOCATED
UNDERNEATH THE RECEIVER UNIT IS SET TO
OPERATE.
When the motion sensor is activated the red LED on
the receiver will illuminate for a short period. (This
reassures the user that the alarm was transmitted
and received correctly)
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Installation / Operation
The receiver unit will allow the addition of up to
10 wireless accessories such as wrist alarms, neck
pendants, motion detectors etc. These can be
ordered on Nursecall shop.
The ability to add multiple Pendants / Sensors can
benefit the user greatly, it will allow them to have
multiple ways to alarm a single nursecall point. It also
allows multiple users in large areas such as a lounge /
garden to call for help.
To program a new pendant / sensor please follow the
following steps:
IMPORTANT! Before programming a motion
sensor apply the blinding cover and let the
sensor cooldown for a two minute period.
• Simply plug the supplied 12v power supply from
the receiver unit into an electrical outlet.
• Located underneath the receiver unit is a switch
that will allow you to switch from OPERATE (normal
function position) to LEARN (ability to add new
sensors).
• Slide the switch to the LEARN position.
• At this point the Green LED will pulse slowly to
show that you are in the engineering menu.
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IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE AFTER THIS STAGE
PLEASE REFRAIN FROM ACTIVATING ANY TYPE OF
PENDANT / SENSOR ALARM, THIS COULD END IN
ACCIDENTAL ADDITIONS TO THE RECEIVER UNIT.
• Press the enter button once located on the side of
the unit, the Green LED will pulse in sequence to
the slot number. There are 10 slots slot 1 will cause
the Green LED to Pulse once, Slot 2 will Pulse twice
ending with slot 10 pulsing 10 times in a sequence.
• The red LED will show the user if the slot is taken
by an existing device or free to add a new device.
If the RED LED pulses the slot is free to add a new
device. If the RED LED is solid the slot is currently
occupied by a device.
• Once a free slot is found activate the pendant
/ sensor by pressing the button or creating
movement in the case of motion sensors. A
successful alarm will be confirmed with a red LED
on the pendant / sensor and a successful receiver
addition will show the pulsing RED LED change to a
Solid RED LED.
• Once completed, switch from LEARN back to
OPERATE to continue with normal function.
• Both LED should be o.
TEST your work by activating your Pendant /
Sensor. The red Led will flash on for a short period.
Deleting a PENDANT / SENSOR
• A Pendant / Sensor can be deleted from the
receivers memory. Simply plug the supplied
12v power supply from the receiver unit into an
electrical outlet.
• Located underneath the receiver unit is a switch
that will allow the user to switch from OPERATE
(normal function position) to LEARN (ability to add
new sensors).
• Slide the switch to the LEARN position.
• At this point the Green LED will pulse slowly to
show that you are in the engineering menu.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE AFTER THIS STAGE
PLEASE REFRAIN FROM ACTIVATING ANY TYPE OF
PENDANT / SENSOR ALARM, THIS COULD END IN
ACIDENTAL ADDITIONS TO THE RECEIVER UNIT.
• Press the enter button once located on the side of
the unit, the Green LED will pulse in sequence to
the slot number. There are 10 slots slot 1 will cause
the Green LED to Pulse once, Slot 2 will Pulse twice
ending with slot 10 pulsing 10 times in a sequence.

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Technical Specifications
Optical
Detector type: Dual element low noise pyroelectric sensor.
Number of curtain beams: 2
Range settings: Long (6m), Medium (4m) and short (2m).
Electrical
Internal Battery: 3v lithium battery, type CR123A.
Nominal battery capacity: 1450 mA/h
Battery life: 3 years (for typical use)
Microprocessor: 8-bit, low power CMOS
Functional
LED lights for about 3 seconds upon transmission of alarm.
LED flashes during the power-up stabilization period.
Alarm period: approx. 3 seconds
Rearm timer: Rearms the detector 2 minutes aer the last alarm
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Product Limitations
a. Receivers may be blocked by radio signals on or near their
operating signals.
b. A receiver can only respond to one signal at a time.
c. Wireless equipment should be tested regularly whether there
are sources of interference and to protect against faults.
All reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this publication is accurate as at the date of printing. Such information is nevertheless liable to variation in the event
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• The red LED will show the user if the slot is taken
by an existing device or free to add a new device.
If the RED LED pulses the slot is free to add a new
device. If the RED LED is solid the slot is currently
occupied by a device.
• Once an occupied slot is found, press the delete
button once located on the side of the receiver
unit. The solid red LED will change to a Pulsing
LED. This signifies that the slot is now empty.
Once completed, switch from LEARN back to
OPERATE to continue with normal function.
TEST your work by activating your Pendant /
Sensor. The red Led will NOT flash.
General guidelines
Wireless systems are a very reliable and are tested
to high standards. However, due to their low
transmitting power and limited range, there are some
limitations to be considered.
Please keep the CURTAIN SENSOR away from:
• Any constant heat source
• Direct sunlight
• Electrical mains cable
• Unstable surfaces
• Open windows
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