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LEGRAND Tynetec Aidcall User manual

Doc No. FM0462 issue F Page 1
PLACE A DAMP CLOTH ON THE
BED MAT TO ACTIVATE
169MHz Telecare Devices
Enuresis Sensor & Plastic Bed Mat
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•Compatible with Reach at-home alarms, Advent xt warden call,
Altec Response and Touchsafe Pro Nursecall systems
•Interface unit complete with plastic bed mat
•Foil embossed plastic bed mat with 2.2 metre plug-in lead
•Interface unit with user replaceable 9V battery
•Low battery warning
•Bed mat dimensions: 540 x 420 mm
•Interface dimensions: 90 x 65 x 28 mm (HxWxD)
•Interface weight: 170 grams
•Product Code: ZXT431
•Replacement bed mat: Part No. W00369
Where should Enuresis Sensors be Located?
The bed mat should be placed between the bottom sheet and the mattress to detect instances of enuresis.
An alarm will be raised immediately moisture is detected thereby alleviating carers from making regular checks which can be
intrusive and unwelcome.
Installation
It is easier to register the Enuresis sensor before installation –see below.
1. Remove the bottom sheet from the bed.
2. Place the bed mat across the width of the bed at a point where
the hips of the person will be when lying down.
The mat must be placed metallic side up –text on the mat shows “THIS SIDE UP”.
3. If necessary secure the mat with cord through the 4 corner tie down points.
4. Ensure the wire exits safely without causing a hazard.
5. Place a bath towel over the top of the bed mat for best performance.
Be aware that nylon or polyester sheets can give false alarms.
6. Refit the bottom bed sheet.
7. Plug the lead into the interface unit and make sure it is placed
safely out of the way under the bed.
Testing and Registering the Enuresis Sensor
Remove the battery cover from the interface unit and
connect the battery lead –it only fits one way.
Place a damp cloth on the bed mat to activate.
The Enuresis sensor must be activated when registering it
onto the warden call, at-home alarm or Nursecall system.
See the following pages for how to put each of these
products into registration mode.
The range of all radio devices can be affected by the working environment - always take care during installation and
perform several test calls.
Tynetec and Aidcall are business units of Legrand Electric Ltd
Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth
Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: 01670 352 371
Email: sales@tynetec.co.uk Web: www.tynetec.co.uk
Doc No. FM0462 issue F Page 2
PP3 BATTERY
We declare this product complies with the relevant UK
legislation on condition that it is used in the manner
intended, and in accordance with the current installation
standards and/or the manufacturer's recommendations.
A copy of the full UKCA Declaration of Conformity is
available on request.
Mask Time & Battery Test
The Enuresis sensor transmitter has a 15 minute mask time to prevent the same alarm
call re-reporting several times. There is a facility for Engineers to override this mask
time and test the battery at the same time.
When the sensor is activated the alarm call will be transmitted once, no further
transmissions will occur for 15 minutes giving time for the cause to be cleared.
Engineer’s mask reset function; open the case, press and hold BUTTON 1 on the transmitter
for 2 seconds until the RED light flashes once. After a short delay the RED light will flash once more
to indicate the mask time is reset and the battery power is OK. If the RED light flashes several times the battery power is low.
Maintenance
The Enuresis sensor should be activated periodically to check the bed mat is functioning and verify operation.
Cleaning the Bed Mat
To prevent false alarms always un-plug the bed mat from the interface unit before cleaning.
The bed mat can be wiped clean with a damp cloth and soapy water or a mild disinfectant.
Do not fully submerge the bed mat lead or interface unit in water.
Replacement Bed Mats
Due to the nature of the product bed mats are non-returnable.
Replacement mats are available separately –order Tynetec Part No. W00369.
Battery Life
The battery is checked once a day, if the voltage falls and stays below a pre-set level for 7 consecutive days a low battery alert is
automatically transmitted. Once a low battery call is received the battery should be replaced within 7 days.
Detailed information on battery management for all Tynetec/Aidcall products is available - request Doc No. FM0630.
Battery Replacement
Slide the battery compartment cover off the rear
of the interface unit.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with an
identical type; 9V Duracell Plus MN1604.
Refit the battery compartment cover.
Perform a test call to check the new battery is
fitted and working correctly.
Declaration of Conformity
SLIDE THE COVER OFF
TO REVEAL THE BATTERY
9 Volt
Battery
PRESS AND HOLD
BUTTON 1 TO RESET
THE MASK TIME
THE RED LIGHT
WILL FLASH

We declare this product complies with the relevant
European legislation on condition that it is used in the
manner intended, and in accordance with the current
installation standards and/or the manufacturer's
recommendations. A copy of the full CE Declaration of
Conformity is available on request.
Doc No. FM0462 issue F Page 3
Registering an Enuresis Sensor onto a Reach at-home alarm unit
1. Put the Reach unit into radio device learn mode…
2. Activate the Enuresis sensor…
3. Exit radio device learn mode…
4. Check with the Control Centre that it is convenient to perform a test call, activate the Enuresis sensor and confirm they receive
an Enuresis alarm call.
Deleting an Enuresis Sensor from a Reach at-home alarm unit
Enter 1 6 7 0 using the keypad on the rear of the Reach unit –the front light will FLASH FAST GREEN and the unit will announce
“Program Mode - Ready”.
Enter # 0 4 1 and the Reach will announce “Delete Radio Device” followed by a “Beep”.
Enter the 8 digit Enuresis sensor IDto be deleted; after the “Beep” press #to exit.
Press the key to exit Program Mode; the unit will sound a “Double-Beep” and the front light will return to STEADY GREEN.

The 8 digit ID can be found on a label on the back of the Enuresis interface unit –it will always start with 32xxxxxx
The instructions given above for the standard Reach product also applies to the Reach Plus, Reach Plus GSM
and Reach Ultra models. Refer to the instruction booklets provided with these products for more information
on programming and testing radio devices.
“Trigger
Radio
Device”
Press and HOLD the GREEN button on the Reach unit.
When the front light FLASHES FAST GREEN release the
button and the Reach will announce “Trigger Radio Device”.
You now have 1 minute to activate the Enuresis sensor.

Press the GREEN button on the Reach unit.
The front light will return to STEADY GREEN and the Reach
is back in normal operating mode.
⚫
Place a damp cloth on the plastic bed mat, and the Reach will
announce “Enuresis”.
*Note: if the Enuresis sensor has been activated in the last 15
minutes you’ll have to reset the MASK TIME –see page 2.
Doc No. FM0462 issue F Page 4
Registering an Enuresis Sensor onto an Advent xt warden call system
1. Put the Advent xt system into radio device learn mode…
2. Activate the Enuresis sensor…
3. Exit the Advent xt system radio device learn mode…
4. Activate the Enuresis sensor and check an Enuresis alarm call is reported on the warden call system.
Deleting an Enuresis Sensor from an Advent xt warden call system
Press the LINE key and wait for the “Ready” prompt.
Enter 5 0 0 1 followed by the key.
Enter the flat number the Enuresis sensor is being deleted from followed by the key.
Activate the Enuresis sensor to be deleted.
Wait for the “Pendant Disabled –Enter Flat” prompt.
Press the #key and wait for the “Ready” prompt, then press the LINE key to clear the connection.
Refer to the Advent xt operator’s manual (Doc No. FM0420) provided with the warden call system for more
information on programming and testing radio devices.
Using the Manager’s DECT telephone;
Press the LINE key and wait for the “Ready” prompt.
Enter 5 0 0 0 followed by the key.
Enter the flat number the Enuresis sensor is being installed in
followed by the key.
You now have 1 minute to activate the Enuresis sensor.
“Ready”
Using the Manager’s DECT telephone;
Press the #key and wait for the “Ready” prompt.
Press the LINE key to clear the connection and the warden call system is
now back in normal operating mode.
“Ready”
Place a damp cloth on the plastic bed mat.
Wait for the “Enter Location Code” prompt then press 0(no
location) followed by the key.
Wait for the “Pendant Enabled –Enter Flat” prompt.
*Note: if the Enuresis sensor has been activated in the last 15
minutes you’ll have to reset the MASK TIME –see page 2.
Doc No. FM0462 issue F Page 5
Registering an Enuresis Sensor onto anAltec Response local carer alarm unit
1. Put the Altec Response unit into radio device learn mode…
2. Activate the Enuresis sensor…
3. Exit the Altec Response radio device learn mode…
4. Activate the Enuresis sensor and check an enuresis alarm call is displayed on the Altec Response unit.
Deleting an Enuresis Sensor from an Altec Response local carer alarm unit
Press ENTER to activate the wake-up display then ENTER again to display the main menu
Press ENTER to select Radio Devices 
Press the key to select Delete Device then press ENTER
The display will prompt you to “Trigger the Sensor”
Activate the Enuresis sensor to be deleted - the display will show the device type and its 8 digit ID number
If this is the device you activated press the key to select Delete then press ENTER
If it’s NOT the device you activated press the ENTER key to select Reject then try again
To exit the mode select Exit then press the ENTER key.
Refer to the Altec Response installation guide (Doc No. FM0548) provided with the portable alarm unit for
more information on programming and testing radio devices.
Place a damp cloth on the plastic bed mat.
The display will show Enuresis and the Enuresis sensor 8 digit ID number.
Check the ID is correct, press the key to select Accept then
press ENTER. Note: if another device has been picked-up press ENTER
to Reject and try again.
The display will show Flat , use the & keys to choose the
dwelling type.
Press the key to select No: 000000 then press the ENTER key.
Use the & keys to select each digit of the flat number and
the & keys to move between digits then press the ENTER key.
Press key several times to select Exit then press the ENTER key.
The display will prompt you to “Trigger the Sensor” again.
*Note: if the Enuresis sensor has been activated in the last 15 minutes you’ll
have to reset the MASK TIME –see page 2.
Press ENTER to activate the wake-up display then ENTER again to display
the main menu.
Press ENTER to select Radio Devices 
Press ENTER to select Learn Device 
The display will prompt you to “Trigger the Sensor”.
You now have 20 seconds to activate the Enuresis sensor.
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*Note: if the Enuresis sensor has been activated in the last 15 minutes
you’ll have to reset the MASK TIME –see page 2.
From the Learn Device menu select Exit then press ENTER.
From the Radio Devices menu select Exit then press ENTER.
The display will return to the wake-up screen and go blank after 10 seconds.
The Altec Response is now back in normal operating mode.

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