System components, Figure 1. front of the caregard panel, Control panel – GE 60-883-95R User Manual

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System Components

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System

Components

The CareGard

®

system is composed of

the control panel and a multi-purpose

panic sensor.

Control Panel

The control panel (60-883-95R) is the

processing unit for all functions. It

receives signals from panic sensors and

reports emergencies through the phone

line. Medication reminders and activity

timers are scheduled using the control

panel and reminders are given through

the panel speaker.
When the panel cover is closed, the

panel buttons operate the emergency

notification system. The user operates

the panel by pressing panel buttons. See

the CareGard User Instructions for

complete operating instructions.
When the panel cover is open, the but-

tons are used to program the emergency

notification system. The panel can be

programmed on-site by the installer or

user.

Multi-Purpose Panic

The Multi-Purpose Panic Sensor (60-906-95) is a wireless device designed to be used throughout

the installation site. The sensor is worn on the wrist, as a pendant, or on a belt. The panel can be

programmed to supervise the Wrist Panic.

Optional

Components

The usefulness of the CareGard system can be increased by adding the following wireless

devices.
The optional Pendant Panic Sensor (60-578)* is a wireless device designed to be used through-

out the installation site. The sensor can be worn around the neck with a removable cord

(included) or on the user’s belt with an optional leather belt holster. The panel can be pro-

grammed to supervise the Pendant Panic.
A Repeater (60-615-10-319.5)* can be added to the CareGard System in order to boost the range

of the wireless sensors.
Smoke Alarms (60-848-02-95)* can be added to the CareGard System to provide warning in

case of fire.
The optional Carbon Monoxide Alarm (60-652-95)* is used to detect hazardous levels of carbon

monoxide.
Freeze Sensors (60-742-95R)* send a signal to the CareGard panel when the temperature drops

below a certain level. They can be used to detect a broken furnace or windows left open.
Water Sensors (60-744-95R)* can alert users to a flooding basement or an overflowing bathtub

or sink.
Door/Window Sensors (60-670-95R)* can be added to the system and set up to work with the

activity timer function of CareGard.
Motion Sensors (60-807-95R)* can be added to the CareGard system and set up to work with the

activity timer function of CareGard. Motion sensors detect movement within a certain area. They

can be set up to reduce false detections caused by pets.

An Interrogator

®

200 Audio Verification Module (60-787)* can be added to the CareGard Sys-

tem to expand the range of 2-way voice communication to other rooms or floors of the home.

Figure 1. Front of the CareGard Panel

Volume

Call Button

Reset/Status Button

Power

Speaker

Home/Away

Button

* Not investigated for use by ETL.

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