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Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd
Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF.
Tel: +44 (0) 1670 352371 www.tynetec.co.uk
Trusted Technology
Caring for People
Bogus Caller Alarm
869MHz
Caring for People
_________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Doc No. FM0837 V1.01 Page 1
•Manually activated fixed trigger device
•Used to support the care of clients in their home
•Compatible with Reach IP & Carer Response
•Single gang momentary action push button
•Supplied with single gang surface backbox
•Discreet –looks like a light switch
•5 Year Lithium battery (typical)
•Low battery warning
•Operating Temperature: +5oC to +40oC
•Telecare Transceiver: 869.2125MHz Class 1.5
•Digital Heartbeat
•Weight: 200 grams
•Dimensions: 87mm x 87mm x 40mm (HxWxD)
•Product Code: ZXT823
Positioning
The bogus caller alarm button should be wall mounted in
the hallway alongside the front door or anywhere it can be
pressed discreetly if the resident feels threatened or
uneasy with a visitor.
Alarm Condition
The bogus caller button will initiate a silent dial alarm call
on the Reach IP unit with speech opened in “listen mode”
only. This allows the ARC operator to listen-in and assess
the situation before taking appropriate action. A standard
trigger alarm will be initiated on a Carer Response.
Low Battery Condition
A low battery condition will be reported automatically to
the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). The bogus caller alarm
should be replaced as soon as possible within 30 days.
The bogus caller alarm can be returned to Tynetec for
battery replacement.
Out of Range Notification
The Reach IP can monitor all radio peripheral devices to
determine whether they have been damaged or removed
from an installation. Should the Reach IP be unable to
detect a device’s heartbeat it will automatically generate a
“radio out of range” notification. Firstly, investigate if
there’s a genuine reason for the alert, if not, arrange for
the peripheral device to be replaced immediately.
The “Radio out of range timer” can be set from 30 hours to
99999 hours in Pulse CMP.
“Radio supervision” can be disabled by unchecking the tick
box associated with each peripheral device in Pulse CMP.
Maintenance
Test the bogus caller alarm once every month.
Clean with a damp cloth, do not use solvents or cleaners
on the switch plate.
Disposal
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
normal household waste. The bogus caller alarm is ideally
suited for disposal within the waste electronic and
electrical equipment (WEEE) recycling scheme. Please
recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority or contact your supplier for
recycling/disposal advice.
Warning
The bogus caller alarm contains a Lithium battery.
If tampered with the battery may be damaged and create a
fire hazard.
No attempt should be made to remove or replace the
battery. Do not incinerate.
Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd
Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF.
Tel: +44 (0) 1670 352371 www.tynetec.co.uk
Trusted Technology
Caring for People
Bogus Caller Alarm
869MHz
Caring for People
_________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Doc No. FM0837 V1.01 Page 2
ZXT823
S:101955114
Iss-1
089308621C
19W10
How to install the Bogus Caller Alarm
The bogus caller button is designed for internal use only, it
is not suitable for external applications.
Undo the 2 screws and remove the switch plate from the
backbox –take care as it will remain attached by 2 wires.
Mount the backbox on the wall using 2 screws through the
fixing holes “A”.
Refit the switch plate to the backbox.
Telecare Radio ID
The bogus caller alarm includes a radio transceiver to
communicate with the Reach IP or Carer Response.
The Radio ID is a 10-digit
code printed on the bogus
caller alarm label…
Registering the Bogus Caller onto a Reach IP
Login to Pulse CMP (www.tynetecpulse.com) and enter the
Reach IP Serial No. in the ALARM UNIT view. Press the
Accessories button and enter the Radio ID code, Location
and Equipment type.
Press Save then Synchronize.
IMPORTANT: when the bogus caller alarm is installed a
test call must be made to check operation and start the
digital heartbeat.
Alternatively, with the Reach IP in normal operating mode
undo the fixing screw and remove the stand or connector
cover to access the ⚫Power button.
Press the ⚫Power button to enter Control Mode, then
press and hold the button until the unit announces
“add radio device” then release.
Press the ⚫button to confirm then press the bogus caller
alarm button.
The Reach IP unit will sound a high beep if it’s a new
device and announce “range test mode”.
Press ⚫to confirm, or press to step to the next
function, or press to exit the mode.
Press the bogus caller button to check operation.
Registering the Bogus Caller onto a Carer Response
Refer to the Carer Response
user manual for full details
of the button functions
and how to navigate the
menus.
From the Main menu select Programming.
From the Programming menu select Add transmitter.
The display will prompt you to Activate the transmitter…
Press the bogus caller button.
The Carer Response will beep and the display will change
to the Add transmitter menu with a box showing No ID.
Press then to select Room, then press 
Press to select the room number box 0000.
Press to select the first digit, press to move between
the digits and press or to change each digit.
Press when the correct room number is displayed.
Press to select the alarm type box None.
Press thento select Assistance then press 
Press the button to select Save then press 
The display will show Radio ID saved to memory…
Return back to the Main menu and select Quit
Press the bogus caller button to check operation.
⚫Power Button
“A”
“A”
Switch Plate
Backbox