Visonic Inc. MCT212 ユーザーズマニュアル
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MCT
MCT
MCT
MCT----212 RL
212 RL
212 RL
212 RL
Waterproof PowerCode Wrist Transmitter
User Guide
1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
The MCT-212 RL is a miniature waterproof
transmitter, designed for home health care
signaling. In the event of an emergency, help can
be summoned at the press of the transmitter
button.
All MCT-212 RL units are supplied with a wrist
band and neck strap. They can be worn on the
wrist or around the neck. (See Figure 1a.&1b.)
The LED lights during a transmission to indicate a
good battery. If the LED flashes during a
transmission, this means that the battery is low and
must be replaced immediately. Anytime the MCT-
212 RL is pressed when the battery is low, a trouble
signal will automatically be sent to the Base Unit.
To alert you of the trouble, a red LED will flash and
a trouble message will appear on the display of the
transmitter, designed for home health care
signaling. In the event of an emergency, help can
be summoned at the press of the transmitter
button.
All MCT-212 RL units are supplied with a wrist
band and neck strap. They can be worn on the
wrist or around the neck. (See Figure 1a.&1b.)
The LED lights during a transmission to indicate a
good battery. If the LED flashes during a
transmission, this means that the battery is low and
must be replaced immediately. Anytime the MCT-
212 RL is pressed when the battery is low, a trouble
signal will automatically be sent to the Base Unit.
To alert you of the trouble, a red LED will flash and
a trouble message will appear on the display of the
Base Unit. All troubles are reported to the
Monitoring Center.
The transmitter case is hermetically sealed (no
screws) to ensure complete waterproofing of the
case. Therefore battery replacement must be
performed by the factory only.
Monitoring Center.
The transmitter case is hermetically sealed (no
screws) to ensure complete waterproofing of the
case. Therefore battery replacement must be
performed by the factory only.
LED
INDICATOR
FASTENER
LOOP
TRANSMIT
BUTTON
Figure 1a.
MCT-212 RL
with Wrist Band
SAFETY
RELEASE
MECHANISM
NECK
CORD
FASTENER
Figure 1b. MCT-212 RL with
Neck Strap
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2.
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. TESTING
TESTING
TESTING
TESTING,,,, MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE AND ENROLLMENT
AND ENROLLMENT
AND ENROLLMENT
AND ENROLLMENT
2.1 Enrolling Transmitters
In order for a transmitter to function, its ID must be
enrolled into the Base Unit. The Transmitter ID is
a 6 character code (ex: EB1772) that can be
found both on the unit’s package and on the
reverse side of the unit. To enroll a transmitter,
provide ResponseLINK (either by telephone or by
fax) of the Transmitter ID.
enrolled into the Base Unit. The Transmitter ID is
a 6 character code (ex: EB1772) that can be
found both on the unit’s package and on the
reverse side of the unit. To enroll a transmitter,
provide ResponseLINK (either by telephone or by
fax) of the Transmitter ID.
2.2 Initial Test
Upon pressing the transmit button, the Base Unit
will sound and display simultaneously CALLING
FOR HELP. This indicates that the transmitter
is working properly.
Note: If for any reason the MCT-212 RL does not
Note: If for any reason the MCT-212 RL does not
result in the above response from the Base Unit,
please contact the central station at 1-800-894-
1428 and verify the Transmitter ID located both on
the unit's package and on the reverse side of the
transmitter beneath the wrist band.
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3. GENERAL COMMENTS
. GENERAL COMMENTS
. GENERAL COMMENTS
. GENERAL COMMENTS
3.1 Product Limitations
Our wireless systems are very reliable and are
tested to high standards. However, due to their
low transmitting power (required by FCC, DTI and
other regulatory authorities) there are some
limitations to be considered:
A. Receivers may be blocked by radio signals
A. Receivers may be blocked by radio signals
occurring on or near their operating
frequencies, regardless of the code selected.
B. A receiver can only respond to one transmitted
signal at a time.
C. Wireless equipment should be tested regularly
(at least once a week) to determine if there are
sources of interference and to protect against
faults.
sources of interference and to protect against
faults.