NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook
Document number: NE41 09002-02 v2.0
5.3 Passive alarm
A
Passive alarm
will be generated if an event hasn’t occurred during a certain
time. E.g., if an infrared detector is connected to NEO IP/GSM as a
Passive
alarm
, the unit will not send any alarm as long as the infrared detector detects
movements. If there is no activity for a certain time, e.g. 8 hours, then NEO IP/
GSM will send an alarm.
The maximum inactivity duration is 255 (in hours)
To set the Passive alarm duration, see 8.10.1 Alarm activation and timers on page
The
Passive alarm
timer starts when an event has occurred that is connected to
the
Passive alarm
. This can be:
•
A radio signal from e.g. PIR or INKA
• A push on the extra button
To select Passive function on any of the 8 added radio transmitters, see Alarm
Please note that the timer doesn’t start until the event has occurred the first
time.
If the extra button is programmed to be used with the
Passive alarm
, a warning
signal will be generated 60 seconds before the alarm is sent.
To activate Passive function on the grey Extra button, see Extra button, alarm
If any button or transmitter is activated during this period, the passive timer will
be reset and no alarm is sent. If no activation occurs, a
Passive alarm
will be
sent to the alarm central.
5.4 Assistance alarm
If a transmitter with the alarm type User alarm is activated when the NEO IP/
GSM is in
Presence
mode, the unit will change the alarm type from
User alarm
to
Assistance alarm
and send the alarm.
This function may be useful when the personnel need help. When the personnel
arrive in the house or apartment maybe the person is found on the floor and is
heavy. The personnel can then push the users ATOM, and an
Assistance alarm
is
sent to the alarm receiver. The alarm is with speech, so the personnel can speak
with the alarm central.
To activate/deactivate the Assistance alarm funtion, see Assistance on page 39.
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