Grace Industries, Inc.
8
305 Bend Hill Road,
Fredonia, PA 16124 USA
www.graceindustries.com
(724)-962-9231
Alarm Inhibit Timer
: When the SuperCELL® receives an alarm message
from another device, and that alarm is cleared, the Alarm Inhibit Timer
provides a 30 second period of time where the SuperCELL® will not
receive another alarm message from that same device.
Alarm Message
: A radio transmitted signal sent from a SuperCELL®, or other
GRACE Industries telemetry device, when the panic button is pressed for
the purpose of notifying monitoring personnel that an emergency
situation is present and rescue action is requested.
Alarm Mode
: A SuperCELL®, or other GRACE Industries telemetry device,
is placed in alarm mode by pressing the device’s panic button. When
this occurs, the device transmits an alarm signal and emits a loud alarm
audio tone.
Canned Text Message
: Canned Text Messages are pre-programmed, text
based messages that can be sent from one SuperCELL® to another.
Device Name
: The Device Name is a pre-programmed name assigned to
the SuperCELL® device that can be viewed on the Device Name and Run
Time Display page.
Dilution of Precision
: A term used in satellite navigation to express the
positioning accuracy of a GPS device.
GPS Status Icon
: The GPS Status Icon appears on the Icon Line of the
Home Page when the GPS Location feature is active. The icon changes
based on the satellite fi x quality.
Home Page
: The Home Page is the main page of the SuperCELL® that
is displayed on startup and any time the device is reset. Displayed on
this page is the status icons, motion sensing timer, device OEM and ID
numbers, and the fi rmware versions loaded on the device.
Icon Line
: The Icon Line is the display line at the top of the home page that
displays the device status icons.
Man-Down Alarm Mode
: A SuperCELL, or other GRACE Industries
telemetry device, enters Man-Down Alarm Mode when the Motion
Sensing Timer counts down to zero.
Monitoring Authority
: The Monitoring Authority is the person/people
responsible for monitoring the status of the telemetry devices used by
the various on-scene personnel, usually from a centralized base location.
Defi nition of Terms
Motion Sensing Activation Icon
: The Motion Sensing Activation Icon
appears on the Icon Line of the Home Page when the Motion Sensing
feature is active. The icon changes as the devices senses motion.
Motion Sensing Timer
: The Motion Sensing Timer indicates the seconds
of lack-of-motion required before the SuperCELL® enters the Man-
Down Alarm mode.
Radio Signal Propagation
: Radio Signal Propagation is the behavior radio
waves exhibit when they are transmitted. Radio Signal Propagation can
be aff ected by structural, environmental, and atmospheric conditions.
Resetting the Device
: Simultaneously pressing the MENU/PWR and SEL/
PWR resets the SuperCELL® and returns the display to the Home Page.
Sensing Mode
: When the SuperCELL® is turned on, it is in Sensing Mode.
In Sensing Mode, the device is monitoring radio traffi
c for alarm
messages and canned text messages. The SuperCELL® is also sensing
motion, if enabled.
Setup Mode
: Setup Mode allows certain characters and functions on the
SuperCELL® to be activated, deactivated, or modifi ed.
Signal Loss
: Signal Loss is an event that occurs when the SuperCELL® is
out of the communication range of a base monitor for a preset length
of time.
Signal Loss Activation Icon
: The Signal Loss Activation Icon appears on
the Icon Line of the Home Page when the Signal Loss feature is active.
Unit ID
: The Unit ID is the unique ID number assigned to the SuperCELL®
device for purposes of radio communication. It can be viewed on the
device’s home page.
Unit OEM
: The Unit OEM is a number assigned to the SuperCELL® device,
similar to the Unit ID. The key diff erence is the Unit OEM is not a unique
number to each device. In most applications all of the SuperCELL®
devices will have the same OEM number; from the factory this number
will usually be 9090.