NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook
Document number: NE41 09002-02 v2.0
To avoid too many alarms to the alarm receiver, the unit will not send any addi-
tional radio interference alarms until a blocking time is up. The blocking time may
be changed.
To set the minimum time between Radio interference alarm, see 8.10.1 Alarm
activation and timers on page 43.
6.4 Mains failure
When the unit detects a mains failure, the unit will be powered from the internal
backup-battery. The user will be warned by the LED on the front of the unit and
by an acoustic signal. To deactivate this warning, see section 2.4.2.
At mains failure, the unit will send a
Mains failure alarm
after a certain period.
The alarm will by default be sent one hour after a mains failure has occurred. The
time between a mains failure and
Mains failure alarm
is programmable.
To set the time before sending a Mains failure alarm, see 8.10.1 Alarm activation
To avoid that many units call at the same time, a random period of 1-60 minutes,
will be added before the alarm is sent. If time to
Mains failure alarm
is set to
one hour (default), the alarm will be sent after 61 to 120 minutes after the mains
failure occurred.
To activate/deactivate the Mains failure alarm, see Mains failure on page 38.
6.5 Mains return
When the AC is returned and the home care phone has sent a
Mains failure
alarm
, NEO IP/GSM can be configured to send a
Mains OK
indication. To avoid
that many units call at the same time, the time from AC returns to the alarm is
sent will be a random time between 1 and 60 minutes.
To activate/deactivate the Mains failure alarm, see Mains failure on page 38.
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