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+--E1 19-Dec-2012 Table of Contents 1. Application Overview _______________________________________________________ 1 1.1. Identifying The Parts ____________________________________________________________ 1 1.2. The Power Supply ______________________________________________________________ 2 1.3. Insert GPRS/3G SIM Card________________________________________________________ 3 1.4. How to install the Control Panel__________________________________________________ 3 1.5. Compatible with Climaxs SMS Editor ____________________________________________ 3 2. Learn-in the Devices ________________________________________________________ 4 2.1. Learning Pendant #1 ____________________________________________________________ 4 2.2. Learning Pendant #2 ____________________________________________________________ 5 2.3. Removing Pendant #1 & Pendant #2______________________________________________ 5 3. System Configuration _______________________________________________________ 6 3.1. Entering Programming Mode ____________________________________________________ 6 3.1.1. Local Programming Mode (Optional) __________________________________________________ 6 3.1.2. CTC-835 Programmer ________________________________________________________________ 6 3.1.3. SMS Remote Programming___________________________________________________________ 6 3.2. Programming Your 1052_________________________________________________________ 6 3.3. SMS Remote Programming _____________________________________________________ 19 4. Operation _________________________________________________________________ 19 4.1. Idle Mode______________________________________________________________________ 19 4.1.1. Answering Incoming Phone Calls____________________________________________________ 19 4.1.2. Non-Emergency Speech Call ________________________________________________________ 20 4.1.3. AC Power Check Up ________________________________________________________________ 20 4.1.4. CTC-1052 Low Battery ______________________________________________________________ 20 4.1.5. CTC-1052 Battery Disconnection ____________________________________________________ 21 4.1.6. Devices Low Battery________________________________________________________________ 21 4.1.7. Automatic Check-in Report = Periodic Test Call_______________________________________ 21 4.1.8. Mobility Timer______________________________________________________________________ 21 4.1.9. No Pendant Present ________________________________________________________________ 22 4.1.10. Country Code _____________________________________________________________________ 22 4.2. Alarm Activation _______________________________________________________________ 22 4.3 Walk Test (Range Test) _________________________________________________________ 26 4.4 Global Test ____________________________________________________________________ 26 4.5 Factory Reset __________________________________________________________________ 27 5. Appendix__________________________________________________________________ 27 5.1. CID Event Code ________________________________________________________________ 27 5.2. Tunstall Event Code____________________________________________________________ 28 5.3. Scancom Event Code __________________________________________________________ 29 5.4. CTC-1052 Programming Command Table ________________________________________ 31 5.5. CTC-1052 SMS Remote Programming Command Table ___________________________ 33 1. Application Overview 1.1. Identifying The Parts TOP VIEW 1. GREEN LED ON: AC Power is ON. FLASH every second: AC Power failure FLASH every 2 seconds: Panel or Device Low battery QUICK FLASH every 2 seconds:
Supervision failure 2. RED LED ON: Off-hook / Waiting retry pause /
Ready to enter Programming Mode
(before entering PIN code) FLASH: Programming Mode Pendant Learning Mode 3. GREEN RESET BUTTON
Press once in normal mode to reset mobility timer (see command 44) Before CTC-1052 dials out for alarm reporting, press once to cancel the alarm reporting During or at-the-end of conversation, press once to terminate two-way voice communication In Programming Mode, press once to return to Idle Mode Press & hold for 3 sec: dial the Non-
Emergency call. (See section 4.1.2.) for 6 sec: enter Press & hold Learning Mode Press & hold for 16 sec: disable mobility setting 4. RED HELP BUTTON (with backlight) Back-lit disigned for easy access at night Backlight illuminates when off-hook Backlight flashes during the waiting period until help arrives 5. Microphone 6. Speaker REAR VIEW 7. GPRS/3G SIM Card Base This slot is for inserting a SIM card. 8. GPRS/3G Reset Button Press & hold for 1 sec: GPRS/3G automatically resets 9. GPRS/3G Module LED Indicator (Red) When power is supplied to CTC-
1052, the LED will light up for 5 seconds. One flash per second indicates a noraml 3G connection. One flash every five seconds indicates no 3G connection/signal. 10. GPRS/3G Fault Indicator (Yellow) FLASH every 5 seconds: SIM card missing 2 FLASHES every 5 seconds: No signal/reception 3 FLASHES every 5 seconds:
GPRS/3G module abnormal 4 FLASHES every 5 seconds: SIM card PIN code error
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Fault indicator priorities: GPRS/3G module abnormal > SIM card missing
> No signal/reception > SIM card PIN code error 1 11. DC Jack DC 12V 1A connection switching power 12. Battery Switch 13. Local Programming Telephone Unit Input A special telephone cord to connect CTC-1052 and your phone unit for Local Programming (optional). BACK VIEW rating 1.2. The Power Supply
An AC power adapter is required to connect to a wall outlet. Be sure only to use an adapter with the appropriate AC voltage to prevent component damage. A DC 12V output and 1A switching power to power CTC-1052. In addition to the adapter, there is a rechargeable battery inside CTC-1052, which serves as a back-up in case of a power failure. is generally used
During normal operation, the AC power adapter is used to supply power to CTC-
1052 and at the same time recharge the battery. It takes approximately 72 hours to fully charge the battery.
The battery can be manually disconnected by the battery switch located at the bottom
(covered with a rubber cap).
Battery Switch is set as OFF by factory default, the battery will not be charged when AC power is connected, nor will it serve as a back-up power source when AC power is missing. You need to switch the battery to ON after supplying AC power to CTC-1052 14. Mounting Holes 15. Mounting Bracket
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Please make sure the battery switch is slid back to ON position (as marked) after manually disconnected the rechargable battery. 2 facility 1.3. Insert GPRS/3G SIM Card CTC-1052 Panel features built-in GPRS/3G communication the Monitoring Station.
To Insert SIM card:
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report to to
It is recommended to disable the SIM card PIN code before inserting into the Control Panel. The GPRS/3G SIM card base is located on the rear side of the unit:
Insert the SIM card with the chip side facing up.
Push to the furthest extend, then press on the edge of the SIM card firmly to secure it.
SIM Card will delete its SMS message whenever the CTC-1052 is powered on.
To remove SIM card:
Press and release on the edge of SIM card, the card will spring out. 1.4. How to install the Control Panel Locating a suitable position for the Control Panel
The Control Panel requires main power and a constant GPRS/3G reception.
The Control Panel should be easily accessible.
The Control Panel should not be placed in a damp location, such as a bathroom.
The Control Panel should not be placed to any heat source, such as reduce close microwave ovens, which can signal strength.
The Control Panel should not be located alongside other radio transmitting devices, such as mobile phones, cordless phone, or wireless computer network (Wi-Fi) devices. Important: When drilling into a wall, ensure there are no hidden cables or pipes.
Mounting the Control Panel The Control Panel can be mounted on the wall or wherever desired (e.g. on the table). Ensure the Control Panel is fitted at approximately chest height where the buttons, microphone, and speaker can be easily accessed and operated.
Use the 2 holes of the Wall Mounting Bracket as a template, mark off the holes positions.
Drill 2 holes and insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster or brick.
Screw the base to the wall. the Control unit onto the Wall Mounting Bracket (holding the unit with the front facing you).
Hook 1.5. Compatible with Climaxs SMS Editor CTC-1052 is compatible with Climaxs SMS Editor, which is designed to facilitate SMS remote programming via a PC. This tool allows you to program the panel easily from your computer, without sending complex SMS text messages from a mobile phone. 3 2. Learn-in the Devices There are two methods to learn in devices:
local learning and command learning. Total 10 sensors are allowed to be learnt into the system. Local Learning:
You can use the local learning method to to 2.1 learn Learning Pendant # 1 to learn in the first device and then 2.2 Learning Pendant #2 to learn in the second one. 1. Users can enable CTC-1052 to get into the learning mode to learn in WTR- Series, or Fall Sensor. in 2 devices only. Refere 2. If you have learned the first device to the system by following instructions in the 2.1 section, you are not allowed to use Command 91 (Command Learning) to learn in another device. 3. If you have learned the second device to the sytem as instructed in the 2.2 section, you are not allowed to use Command 92
(Command Learning) to learn in another device. into in devices Command Learning:
1. Users can use Command #91 ~ 94 to learn the system, including PIR Sensor, Smoke Detector, Panic Button, Carbon Monoxide, Wrist
& Neck Transmitter, Water Sensor, Pendant Transmitter, WTR- series and to 3.2 Fall Sensor. Please Programming Your 1052: Commands 91-94 for details. refer 2. Command 91 is designed to learn in WTR- Series or Fall Sensor only. 3. Command 92 is designed to learn in WTR- Series or Fall Sensor only. 4. Command 93 is designed to learn in WTR- Series or Fall Sensor only for silent reporitng. 5. Command 94 is designed to learn in the following sensors:
PIR Sensor ----- PIR
Smoke Detector ---- SD
Carbon Monoxide ---- CO
Fixed Panic Button ---- PB
Wrist Transmitter ---- WTR
Pendant Transmitter ---- WTR
Water Sensor ---- WS
Fall Sensor 2.1. Learning Pendant #1 Step 1. From Idle mode, press and hold the RESET button for 6 seconds. Step 2. Once pressed, a button beep sound will be heard. CTC-1052 will emit one short beep at 3 sec., then a double beep when it reaches 6 sec. Step 3. Release the button after you heard the double beep. Then, a short beep will be heard, indicating CTC-1052 is now in Learning Mode. The RED LED begins to flash. Step 4. Press both the RESET and Pendant
#1 buttons simultaneously until CTC-
1052 emits a double-beep to indicate that the Pendant #1 has been learnt-in successfully.
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It is prohibited to learn-in another or the same Pendant twice (CTC-1052 will emit a long beep instead of double-
beeps), unless the previously learnt pendant is removed first. Step 5. Carry the Pendant & walk around the Pendant your house. Press button as you move and observe the maximum range for its operation. If CTC-1052 responds with one long beep, the operation range. the Pendent is within Step 6. If there is a 2nd Pendant (Pendant #2) wished to be learnt-in, proceed to Steps 3
- 5 under the section Learning Pendant #2 Step 7. Otherwise, press both RESET &
HELP buttons at the same time to exit Learning Mode. Or, CTC-1052 will exit Learning mode automatically after 5 mins of inactivity. CTC-1052 will emit a short beep and the Red LED turns off to indicate the system is back to Idle mode. 4 2.2. Learning Pendant #2 Step 1. From Idle mode, press and hold the RESET button for 6 seconds Step 2. Once pressed, a button beep sound will be heard. CTC-1052 will emit one short beep at 3 sec., then a double beep when it reaches 6 sec. Step 3. Release the button after you heard the double beep. Then, a short beep will be heard, indicating CTC-1052 is now in Learning Mode. The RED LED begins to flash. Step 4. Press both the HELP and Pendant #2 buttons simultaneously until CTC-
1052 emits a double-beep to indicate that the Pendant #2 has been learned-
in successfully.
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It is prohibited to learn-in another or the same Pendant twice (CTC-1052 will emit a long beep instead of double-
beeps), unless the previously learnt pendant is removed first. Step 5. Carry the Pendant & walk around the Pendant your house. Press button as you move and observe the maximum range for its operation. If CTC-1052 responds with one long beep, the operation range. the Pendent is within Step 6. Press both RESET & HELP buttons at the same time to exit Learning Mode. Or, CTC-1052 will exit Learning mode automatically after 5 mins of inactivity. CTC-1052 will emit a short beep and the LED turns off to indicate the system is back to Idle mode. 2.3. Removing Pendant #1 &
Pendant #2 Step 1. From Idle mode, press and hold the RESET button for 6 seconds. Step 2. Once pressed, a button beep sound will be heard. CTC-1052 will emit one short beep at 3 sec., then a double beep when it reaches 6 sec. Step 3. Release the button after you heard the double beep. Then, a short beep will be heard, indicating CTC-1052 is now in Learning Mode. The RED LED begins to flash. Step 4. Press & hold the RESET key again for 6 seconds (once pressed, a button beep sound will be heard. CTC-1052 will emit one short beep at 3 sec., then a long beep when it reaches 6 sec.) Step 5. Release the button after you heard the long beep. Both Pendants have been removed. Step 6. Press both RESET & HELP buttons at the same time to exit Learning Mode. Or, CTC-1052 will exit Learning mode automatically after 5 mins of inactivity. CTC-1052 will emit a short beep and the LED turns off to indicate the system is back to Idle mode. 5 3. System Configuration 3.1. Entering Programming Mode Two CTC-1052 programming modes are available: Local Programming Mode and Remote Programming Mode.
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GPRS/3G module will be powered down when in Programming Mode. When AC Power resumes or when exits from Programming Mode, GPRS/3G module will be powered on again. 3.1.1. Local
(Optional) Programming Mode From Idle mode, follow the steps below to enter Local Programming mode. Step 1. Plug in the telephone set into LOCAL PROGRAMMING input located on the rear side of CTC-1052. Step 2. Pick up the handset. RED LED lights up. Step 3. Enter default ACCESS CODE, 1111 followed by #. Step 4. CTC-1052 will emit 2 short beeps and the red LED starts to flash, indicating it is in Programming Mode. Step 5. Proceed to program system by referring to the Commands in section 3.2 Programming Your 1052.
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Local programming is prohibited when AC Power fails.
The first digit of Access Code must be entered within 15 seconds, otherwise CTC-1052 will exit automatically.
Failure to enter the correct Access Code within 2 minutes will cause CTC-1052 to exit the Programming mode automatically.
To exit Programming mode, enter 99 followed by #, or place the handset on hook, the Programming telephone set. disconnect or to the alarm panels It also effeciently 3.1.2. CTC-835 Programmer CTC-835 is a powerful programming tool (sold separetely) that features a built-in keypad and LCD display to help you to program the medical and features Once-for-All conveniently. Uploading, which allows you program on a computer via the supplied Pilot software and you can then upload all the settings to the medical alarm panel simultaneously with a single mouse click. For detailed usages, please refer Operation Manual of CTC-835 Programmer. 3.1.3. SMS Remote Programming CTC-1052 can be remotely programmed via SMS commands. Please refer to section 3.3 SMS Remote Programming for usage. 3.2. Programming Your 1052
How to enter Commands?
is in Please make sure CTC-1052 Programming Mode flashes
(RED LED continuously) before trying any CTC-1052 Command Functions. Please to section System Configuration, Entering Programming Mode. refer
Follow the protocol below to command CTC-1052:
CC # DTMF ACK Function Selection
# DTMF ACK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. CC = 2-digit DTMF Command 2. # = Termination of the DTMF Command 3. ACK = DTMF Command Acknowledgement On CTC-1052:
Short beep: Command succeeded Long beep: Command failed On the programming phone set:
6 Short beep: Command succeeded Long beep: Command failed 4. Function Selection = According to different Command you will have different entering in this part, e.g. Tel. Number, Account number, etc. 5. # = Terminates Function Selection 6. ACK = Function Selection Acknowledgement On CTC-1052:
Short beep: Command succeeded Long beep: Command failed On the programming phone set:
Short beep: Command succeeded Long beep: Command failed
Follow the Command Steps to program your CTC-1052:
Step 1. Enter Command number (DTMF Numeric Command, ex. (01), (02)) Step 2. Press (#) to terminate the DTMF Command. Step 3. One short beep will be heard for successful Command entry. Step 4. Enter the desired Command function number. Step 5. Enter (#) to terminate the Command Operation. Step 6. CTC-1052 will emit a short beep, indicating successful programming. The maximum interval between key strokes is 2 minutes. Otherwise, commands will be ignored and CTC-1052 will automatically exit to Idle Mode.
Any erroneous programming must be rectified and program again correctly. Command 01-04 Telephone Number Programming
Used to program the 1st - 4th Tel. numbers respectively.
To program the 1st Tel. number: enter (01) followed by (#). After one short beep, enter
(telephone number) followed by (#). CTC-
1052 will emit one beep signaling the 1st Tel. number was programmed successfully.
Likewise, the 2nd, 3rd or 4th Tel. numbers can be programmed using Command (02), (03) or (04) respectively.
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When entering the phone number, entering () means a 3-sec. pause.
(ex. Switchboard system, extension, etc.). For example, the phone number is 21111111 and extension number is 255. Enter: 21111111*255.
Up to 20 digits including () are allowed for each telephone number. Delete Telephone Number
To delete the 1st Tel. number, enter (01) followed by (#), after one short beep, enter another (#). CTC-1052 will emit another short beep, signaling the 1st Tel. number is erased.
Likewise, you can erase the respective 2nd, 3rd or 4th Tel. Numbers, by following the above procedure. is selected Command 05-06 Select Telephone Number for Alarm Reporting and Status Reporting
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in If the Tel. number Commands #5, #6 and #7, then Command #7 holds the top priority to overwrite the setting. The Tel. number selected in Command #7 will not be used for alarm and/or status reporting.
Command (05): Select which telephone number & GPRS/IP (1-6) is/are to be used for Alarm Reporting.
Command (06): Select which telephone 7 number & GPRS/IP (1-6) is/are to be used for Status Reporting.
Available Key-in options:
Tel. Number /
IP Address Function Selection Sequence 1st Tel. #
2nd Tel. #
3rd Tel. #
4th Tel. #
5th GPRS1 #
6th GPRS2 #
1st & 2nd Tel. #s 1st & 3rd Tel. #s 1st & 4th Tel. #s 1st Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 1st Tel & 6th GPRS. #s 2nd & 3rd Tel. #s 2nd & 4th Tel. #s 2nd Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 2nd Tel & 6th GPRS. #s 3rd & 4th Tel. #s 3rd Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 3rd Tel & 6th GPRS. #s 4th Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 4th Tel & 6th GPRS. #s 5th & 6th GPRS. #s 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tel. #s 1st, 2nd & 4th Tel. #s 1st , 3rd & 4th Tel. #s
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(34)
(35)
(36)
(45)
(46)
(56)
(123)
(124)
(134) 2nd, 3rd & 4th Tel. #s 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Tel. #s 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Tel. & 5th GPRS. #s 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Tel. 5th &
6th GPRS. #s
(234)
(1234)
(12345)
(123456)
Factory default is set as (123456). Alarm &
Status will be reported to all of 4 Telephone Numbers+2 GPRS (IP).
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The Tel. number selected in Command
#7 will not be used for alarm and/or status reporting, even if it is selected in command #5 and/or #6.
When multiple Tel. numbers are selected, CTC-1052 will always dial in respective programmed order.
The latest Command (05-06) setting(s) will overwrite any previously enter setting(s).
When CTC-1052 reports, GPRS has higher proity than phone reporting. Command 07 Select Telephone Number for Non-
emergency call
This command is used to select which telephone number will be used for non-
emergency call.
The selected Tel. number will not be used for alarm, status, other alarm and/or Mobility reporting, even if it is selected in command #5 and/or #6.
Available key-in options:
Tel. Number Function Selection Sequence Disable 1st Tel. #
2nd Tel. #
3rd Tel. #
4th Tel. #
8
(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Factory default is set as (0) disable. Non-
emergency call will be reported to all of 4 Telephone Numbers.
Please refer to section 4.1.2 for more information.
Non-emergency calls can be made both when the Control Panel has a normal AC power supply and when the Control Panels AC power fails. When the Control Panel has the AC failure condition, non-
emergency can be made by pressing and hold the Reset button for 3 seconds. Then the main unit will emit a beep every 2 seconds for 20 seconds until the Red LED lights on, indicating the 3G module wakes up to call out. Before the Red LED lights on, you can press the Reset Button to cancel calling.
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Command #07 cant be used for GPRS setting. Command 10-14 Account Number Programming
Commands (10-14) are used to set the account number for the telephone numbers used for Digital Reporting.
Command (10): Set the same account number for all telephone numbers.
Command
(11-14): Set the account numbers for the 1st-4th Tel. numbers used for Digital Reporting respectively.
In (Function Selection) key in 4 or 6 digit Account Number. Command 20-24 Reporting Method
Commands (20-24) are used to program the Alarm reporting method for each Tel. Number.
Command (20): Program the same Alarm Reporting Method for all 4 Tel. Numbers.
Command (21-24): Program reporting method for Numbers respectively. the alarm the 1st-4th Tel.
Available Options:
Method Function Selection 9
(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) Contact ID Scancom Tunstall Open Two-way communication SMS (CID) Digital Reporting Method Speech Method SMS Reporting Method
(0), Contact ID, is set as factory default for all 4 telephone Numbers.
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The latest Command (20-24) setting(s) will overwrite any previously entered setting(s).
If any of Digital Reporting Methods is selected:
Once alarm or emergency data is transmitted, CTC-1052 successfully will specific Follow-On and/or Call Back Mode as specified by Command (38). automatically enter
If Speech Method is selected:
voice two-way for 1-10 minutes After the dialing for alarm/emergency trigger is successful, CTC-1052 opens a communication between the Call Recipient and CTC-
1052
(set by Command #46). If the Call Recipient needs more talk time, they can press any keys except 9 on their phone set to add another 1-
10 minutes (set by Command #46). To terminate the call, press (9) or RESET BUTTON on CTC-1052. During the Speech period, CTC-1052 will emit two beeps via the telephone handset to alert the call recipient the remaining time of 20 & 10 secs. During the Speech period, if there is no any DTMF command pressed, the call will automatically hang-up and be recorded as an unsuccessful call. It will retry up to a max. of 4 times on each Tel. Number accordingly.
If any of SMS Reporting Methods is selected:
CID sent over SMS is a backup path when alarm cant go through in digital reporting method. Once alarm or emergency data successfully transmitted, the CTC-1052 will automatically send out a SMS (CID) Message. is Command 31 Ringer Enable for Incoming Calls
CTC-1052 can be programmed to emit a ring tone as an audio alert, or silent for incoming calls. Function Selection
(0)
(1) Result OFF
(Ring Tone Disable) ON
(Ring Tone Enable)
Factory Default is set as (0), OFF.
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If the function is set to ON, you can answer the incoming call by pressing the RED HELP BUTTON or Pendant Button. is 30 minutes. During
The time-out period for the incoming call the communication, CTC-1052 will emit two beeps via the telephone handset to alert the call recipient the remaining time of 20 & 10 secs.
Press any DTMF keys
(except DTMF#9) can extend another 30 min.
To terminate the incoming call: (1) press the green reset button on CTC-
1052; or, (2) press DTMF #9 from the call recipients end.
During the AC Power failure period, Ring Tone is automatically disabled. Command 32 Audible Fault Alert
CTC-1052 can be programmed to emit detected and existent Fault Alert Beeps at every 30 secs. Function Selection
(0)
(1) Result OFF
(No Warning Beep) ON
(With Warning Beep)
Factory Default is set as (0), OFF.
The fault situation includes Low Battery Fault (for both CTC-1052 and Devices) and AC Failure. Command 33 Help Arrived Signaling This function is only available for the digital Contact ID reporting method.
is used for the Monitoring Center It personnel to confirm if the help has arrived for the user or not. If Help Arrived Signaling is set to ON, once the Alarm Reporting is completed, the RED HELP BUTTON will start to flash. Press the GREEN RESET BUTTON when the Help arrives, and CTC-1052 will report to monitoring center and the RED BUTTON will stop flashing. If Help Arrived Signaling is set to OFF, once the Alarm Reporting is completed, CTC-1052 will return to idle mode.
Function Selection Result
(0)
(1) OFF
(Disable) ON
(Enable)
Factory Default is set as (0), OFF.
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If the GREEN RESET BUTTON is not pressed within 15 minutes, CTC-1052 will send one more Help Call report to summon help and the Monitoring Center that no help has arrived within the past 15 minutes. inform 10 Command 34 Emergency Button Enable
The RED HELP BUTTON can be enabled or disabled to send an Emergency alarm report:
Command 37 AC Fault Report
The CTC-1052 can be programmed to send a Fault Report when an AC power failure is detected. Function Selection
(0)
(1) Result OFF
(Deactive) ON
(Active)
Factory Default is set as (1), ON.
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When this function is programmed as OFF, the RED HELP BUTTON is deactivated. the RED HELP BUTTON
When this function is programmed as ON, is activated. When pressed, it will send an Emergency alarm report to the Monitoring Station. Command 35 Silent Mode
CTC-1052 can be selected to operate in Silent Mode. This will mute all normal operation warning beeps, guard time tone, key tone and ring.
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In silent mode, the speaker still functions normally for two-way voice communication. Function Selection
(0)
(1) Result ON
(Silent) OFF
(Normal)
Factory Default is set as (1), OFF. 11 Function Selection Result
(0)
(1) OFF
(Send No Report) ON
(Send Report)
Factory Default is set as (1), ON.
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Reporting will only be made after a continuous one hour of AC Fault condition is detected. Command 38 Follow-On & Call-Back Function
The Command is available for Digital Reporting Methods (when Command #20 -
#24 is set as (0), (1) or (2)) Function Selection Result
(0)
(1)
(2) Follow-On Call-Back Follow-On & Call-Back
Factory Default is as (0), Follow-On.
When this function is programmed as (0), the after a successful Monitoring will Center, automatically enter the Follow-On mode as specified by Command (45). to CTC-1052 reporting reporting
When this function is programmed as (1), after a successful the Monitoring Center, will automatically hang up the line and start a 5-minute waiting period to auto answer any incoming phone calls from the Monitoring Center. to CTC-1052
When this function is programmed as (2), the will after a successful Monitoring Center, to CTC-1052 reporting automatically enter the Follow-On mode as specified by Command (45). Once Follow-On Mode is terminated, CTC-
1052 will automatically start a 5-minute waiting period to auto answer any incoming phone calls from the Monitoring Center.
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When the Monitoring Center calls back within this 5-minute period, CTC-1052 auto-answers the call after the 1st-2nd ring and waits for proper Access Code
(default is 1111) entry, followed by the
(#) key within 15 secs. Upon the correct Access Code is received, CTC-1052 will then open a Full-Duplex Communication to allow the Call Recipient to speak to CTC-
1052 directly. You can use DTMF command to switch the communicating method. Please refer to section 4.2. Alarm Activation.
The Access Code must be entered within 15 secs. Otherwise, CTC-1052 will disconnect the call automatically.
To terminate the call, press DTMF (9) or RESET BUTTON on CTC-1052.
If the 5-minute waiting period is up, CTC-1052 will automatically exit this waiting mode and return to idle mode.
During the AC Power failure period, is automatically function Call-Back disabled. Command 40 Set Access Code
The Access Code to enter Programming Menu (locally or remotely), and the Call-Back Function. is used
It consists of 4 digits and has been set to
(1111) as factory default. Before you set your own Access Code, (1111) must be keyed in.
To set a new Access code; enter the in Function desired (4-digit number) Selection. Command 42 Guard Time Delay This command is deisgned for any compitable sensor, except Fall Sensor
(fall detection).
CTC-1052 can be programmed to delay alarm reporting from (00) (instant reporting) to (99) seconds.
During this time period, a continuous series of beeps will be emitted to alert user.
If a false alarm is triggered, it can be cancelled within the Guard Time Delay. Function Selection Result
(00) INSTANT REPORTING
(01) - (99) DELAY
Factory Default is (10), 10 SECONDS.
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Emergency alarm cannot be cancelled after the Guard Time is elapsed.
If an emergency alarm is triggered by pressing the Active Button on Fall sensor, the guard time delay time is determined by Command 42, instead of Command 66.
The Guard Time Delay for Fall Sensor fall detection is set by Command 66. Command 43 Periodic Test Call
CTC-1052 can be programmed to make test calls periodically from (00) (no test call) to every (1) - (7) or 30 days:
Function Selection Result
(0) OFF
(1) - (7) 1 - 7 DAYS 30 DAYS
Factory Default is set as (0), OFF.
(8) 12
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Whenever programming mode is accessed, CTC-1052 will reset the Periodic Test Call timer.
Periodic Test Call will only function with telephone numbers assigned to Digital or SMS reporting method in Command 20-24. Command 44 Mobility Timer This function monitors user movement around the premises and sends an inactivity report to the Monitoring Center if the user fails to reset the inactivity timer.
This will disable or enable the Inactivity Timer with selectable count down periods. Options are:
Function Selection
(00)
(01)
(02)
(36) Result DISABLE 1HR 2HR
. 36HR
Factory Default is set as (00), DISABLE.
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The reporting method for mobility alarm is the same as the emergency alarm. The report will be sent based on your reporting methods without guard time waiting.
When (00) is selected, no code is sent to Monitoring Center.
When CTC-1052 is in idle mode, press and hold the green reset button for 16 seconds, until you hear a long beep. Then release the button; the Mobility function will be disabled. Command 45 Follow-On Mode Choice
This Command is only available for Digital reporting with Command #38 set as (0) or
(2). It is used to select the Follow-On Choice for CTC-1052 after it has made a report to the Monitoring Center.
After reporting, CTC-1052 can wait for further commands, or enter a Two-Way Full Duplex Communication, or Listen-In Half Duplex Communication immediately according this command:
the setting under to Function Selection
(0)
(1)
(2) Result WAIT COMMAND LISTEN TWO WAY
The Mobility Timer counting down can be reset by:
1. Pressing the RESET button on CTC-1052, or, 2. Movement detected by PIR Detector 3. Only workable by entering 2 digits.
When Mobility Timer expires and no reset signal is received, CTC-1052 starts to emit one long beep every 5 minutes to alert the user. After 30 minutes, if reset signal is not received, a mobility alarm reporting will be made. 13
Factory Default is set as (2), TWO WAY.
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When (0) is selected, after CTC-1052 has made a report to the Monitoring Center, it will wait for 1-10 minutes (set by Cammand 46), and then follows the DTMF commands that are received from the Central Monitoirng Station for action. If no command is received after the waiting system will automatically return to Idle mode. period, the
When (1) is selected, after CTC-1052 has made a report to the Monitoring Center, it will automatically enter Listen-In Half Duplex for 1-10 minutes
(set by Command 46) allowing the Monitoring Center Personnel to listen in to what is happening on the other side.
When (2) is selected, after CTC-1052 has made a report to the Monitoring Center, it will immediately enter a Two-
way Full-duplex Communication mode
(set by Command 46), that gives the user the ability the Monitoring Center Personnel. If either Scancom or Tunstall reporting format is selected, CTC-1052 will ignore Command #45 selections. It will always open a Two-way voice for Follow-On choice. to speak directly with for 1-10 minutes
Command 46 Follow-On Mode & Two-Way Period
This command is used to program the allowable for Follow-On mode choice (Commend #45) & Two-way voice communication period
(Speech mode). It can be set from (01) (1 minute) -
(10) (10 minutes). time duration Function Selection Result
(01)
(02) 1 MINUTE 2 MINUTES
(03)-(10) 3-10 MINUTES voice
Factory default is set as (05) 5 minutes. The allowable time duration for either Wait Command, Two-way, Listen-In Only or Two-way in Speech mode is two mins. During the 2-
min period, CTC-1052 will emit two beeps via the telephone handset to alert the call recipient the remaining time of 20 & 10 secs. Pressing assigned DTMF key can extend another 1-10 minute(s). comminucation Command 47 Off-Set Time
After the Control Panels power is supplied, 14 the time of the Check-in Report starts calculating.
According to the setting of Off-Set Time, the Control Panel will send Check-in Report once, and report according to the setting of Command 43 Test call. then send Function Selection
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6) Result 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 4 Hour 8 Hour 12Hour
Factory default is set as (1) 1 Hour. When the Off-Set Time is reset in programming Mode, the time of the Off-Set period will recalculate.
Off-Set time Report will be sent only once, and then the Control Panel sends Check-in Report according to setting of period test call, unless the Control Panel restarts or the Off-Set time is reset.
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Whenever programming mode is accessed, CTC-1052 will reset the Off-Set timer. Command 49 Supervision This function is not available for the digital Scancom reporting method.
This option is used to enable system Supervision function. Once enabled, CTC-
1052 will be able to receive the check-in signals from Wrist Pendants (WTR-) to indicate their proper functioning. Function Selection
(0)
(1)
(2) Result Disable 4 Days 5 Days
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7) 6 Days 7 Days 8 Days 9 Days 10 Days
Factory default is set as (0) Disable. No code is sent to Monitoring Center.
When the supervisory timer expires and no supervision signal is received from WTR-, the supervisory alarm reporting will be made.
The reporting method for supervisory alarm is the same as the emergency alarm. The report will be sent based on your reporting methods without guard time waiting. Command 61 Check SIM Card PIN Code This option is used to check SIM card PIN Code. Function Selection Result
(0)
(1) OFF
(Disable) ON
(Enable)
Factory default is set as (0) OFF.
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If this fuction is disabled, the system wont check the entered SIM Card PIN Code set by Command 62.
If the SIM card PIN Code is entered, be sure to enable this function.Otherwise, the SIM card will be locked Command 62 Input SIM Card PIN Code
This function is used to input SIM card PIN Code. To input a SIM Card Pin Code: 4 ~
8 digits
Factory default is set as (Null). 15
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Whenever a SIM Card PIN code is entered, the system will check if the entered PIN code is matched. If not, the SIM card will be locked.
This function is not used to change SIM Card PIN Code. If you want to change your SIM Card PIN Code, please use your cell phone to change it.
If the SIM Card is locked, please contact your local telecommunication service provider. Command 63 Speaker Volume Adjustment
This function is used to adjust speaker volume. To set speaker volume in different communication set different parameters. channels, please Function Selection
(2) Result Two-way
To set speaker volume in two-way modes, the sequence is:
Communication Channel DTMF Speaker Volume 2
1 to 5
* Communication Channel: 1 digit ( 2: Two-way)
* Be sure to put * between communication channel value and speaker volume value.
To set the speaker volume with a number, ranging 1 to 5. The higher the value, the louder the voice. Factory default is set as
(3) for Two-Way mode.
Please refer to programming command table section for configuration.
Example: if you want to raise the speaker volume to level 5 in the Two Way mode, please enter: 2*5
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The volume value in the Listen In or Talk-Only mode is adjusted for the best communication quality. It is fixed and can not be changed.
Echo volume varies depending on adjustment of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity. To minimize the if you raise speaker volume, please be sure to lower microphone sensitivity, and vice versa. impact of echo, Command 64 Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment
This function is used to adjust microphone sensitivity. The microphone sensibility only can be adjusted in the two-way mode. ranging 1
To set the microphone sensitivity with a to 5. This value number, represents the received sound source range. The higher the value, the wider range of sound source. Factory default is set as (3).
Please refer to programming command table section for configuration.
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The sensitivity level in the Listen In or Talk-Only mode is adjusted for the best communication quality. It is fixed and can not be changed.
Echo volume varies depending on adjustment of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity. To minimize the if you raise speaker volume, please be sure to lower microphone sensitivity, and vice versa. impact of echo, Command 66 Set Guard Time Delay Time for Fall Sensor
This command is used to set the guard time delay time for fall sensor.
CTC-1052 can be programmed to delay alarm reporting (triggered by Fall Sensor)
(99) from seconds. reporting)
(instant
(00) to
During this time period, a continuous series of beeps will be emitted to alert user.
If a false alarm is triggered by Fall Sensor, it can be cancelled within the Guard Time Delay. Function Selection Result
(00) INSTANT REPORTING
(01) - (99) DELAY
Factory Default is (15), 15 SECONDS.
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This command is used if a fall is detected.
If an emergency alarm is triggered by pressing the Active Button on Fall sensor, the guard time delay time is determined by Command 42, instad of Command 66. Command 80-84 Remove Devices
CTC-1052 can be programmed to remove ALL previously learnt devices by entering
(80) followed by (). The system will emit an acknowledging beep over the phone for the user.
Command (81) is used to remove Pendant
# 1 (learnt-in by Command 91)
Command (82) is used to remove Pendant
# 2 (learnt-in by Command 92).
Command (83) is used to remove Silent Wrist (learnt-in by Command 93).
Command (84) is used to remove Other Devices (learnt-in by Command 94).
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Power Switches are not to be removed by any Command. They are to be removed by clearning their own memory. Please refer to the Power Switchs manual to proceed. Command 91 Learn-In Pendant #1
<<NNOOTTEE>>
This command is not available in Remote Programming Mode.
Only one Pendant can be learnt into CTC-
1052 by using Command #91, including WTR- Series or Fall Sensor. 16
If you have learned one device into the system by using local learning method (as mentioned in 2.1 section), you are not allowed to use Command 91 to learn in another device.
For learning Pendant #1:
Step 1: Enter 91 + # on the phone set, then a short beep will be heard via the phone set. Step 2: Press the Pendant Button within 20 secs.
Learning can only be completed within the signal reception range of CTC-1052. If no signal is received within 20 sec, CTC-1052 will emit a long beep and automatically returns to Programming mode.
Step 3: CTC-1052 will emit 2 beeps to indicate that Pendant #1 is learnt-in successfully.
Adding a Pendant for a second is is prohibited unless long beep time it removed from the system first. If one instead of 2 beeps, it indicates:
The device has already been learnt-in. Another device has been learnt-
in before. is emitted
Command 92 Learn-In Pendant #2
<<NNOOTTEE>>
This command is not available Remote Programming Mode.
Only one Pendant can be learnt into CTC-
1052 by using Command #92, including WTR- Series or Fall Sensor.
If you have learned one device into the system by using local learning method (as mentioned in 2.2 section), you are not allowed to use Command 92 to learn in another device.
For learning Pendant #2:
Step 1: Enter 92 + # on the phone set, then a short beep will be heard via the phone set. 17 Step 2: Press the Pendant Button within 20 secs.
Learning can only be completed within the signal reception range of CTC-1052. If no signal is received within 20 sec, CTC-1052 will emit a long beep and automatically returns to Programming mode.
Step 3: CTC-1052 will emit 2 beeps to indicate that Pendant #2 is learnt-in successfully.
Adding a Pendant for a second is is prohibited unless long beep time it removed from the system first. If one instead of 2 beeps, it indicates:
The device has already been learnt-in. Another device has been learnt-
in before. is emitted
Command 93 Learn-In Silent Pendant
<<NNOOTTEE>>
This command is not available in Remote Programming Mode.
Only one Silent Pendant can be learnt into CTC-1052 by using Command #93.
For learning Silent Pendant:
Step 1: Enter 93 + # on the phone set, then a short beep will be heard via the phone set. in Step 2: Press the Pendant Button within 20 secs.
Learning can only be completed within the signal reception range of CTC-1052. If no signal is received within 20 sec, CTC-1052 will emit a long beep and automatically returns to Programming mode.
Step 3: CTC-1052 will emit 2 beeps to is that Silent Pendant indicate learnt-in successfully.
Adding a Pendant for a second is is prohibited unless time it
is emitted long beep removed from the system first. If one instead of 2 beeps, it indicates:
The device has already been learnt-in. Another device has been learnt-
in before.
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When CTC-1052 received the alarm signal from the Silent Pendant, it will not emit any warning beeps during Reporting and Guard time period. Command 94 Learn-In Device
<<NNOOTTEE>>
This command is not available in Remote Programming Mode.
Up to 7 devices can be learnt into CTC-
1052 by using Command #94. successfully.
Adding a Pendant for a second is is prohibited unless time it removed from the system first. If one instead of 2 beeps, it indicates:
The device has already been learnt-in. long beep is emitted
When an 8th device is attempted to learn-in. Step 4: Repeat steps 1-3 until all devices are learnt-in.
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Adding a device for a second time is prohibited unless it is removed from the system first.
Pressing the Test Button on Smoke Detector or Carbon Monoxide will cause Contro l Panel to send out an Event Code 110(SD) or 162(CO). If the Follow on or Call Back function is set by Command 38, the Control Panel will follow the preset parameter to open the two-way communication.
The available devices that can be learnt-in Command #94 are:
PIR Sensor ----- PIR
Smoke Detector ---- SD
Carbon Monoxide ---- CO
Fixed Panic Button ---- PB
Wrist Transmitter ---- WTR
Water Sensor ---- WS
Fall Sensor Pendant Transmitter ---- WTR Step 1: Enter 94 + # on the phone set, then a short beep will be heard via the phone set. the learn button on Step 2: Press the device within 20 secs.
Learning can only be completed within the signal reception range of CTC-1052. If no signal is received within 20 sec, CTC-1052 will emit a long beep and automatically returns to Programming mode.
Step 3: CTC-1052 will emit 2 beeps to learnt-in the device indicate is Command 98 Factory Default Reset
To Reset CTC-1052 to factory default settings, enter (98) and then (#).
After one short beep, continue by entering
() and then end with another (#), one beep will be heard for termination.
Once the Factory Default Reset is executed, all the programmed data is returned to its default value and all the devices learnt-in are removed. You have to do the programming and learn-in the device one by one again. that have been Command 99 Exit Programming Mode
Enter (99) and (#), after one short beep, CTC-1052 exits the Programming Mode and returns to idle mode. 18 3.3. SMS Remote Programming
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Prior to procced, please be reminded to language setting of your change mobile phone to English. the Step 1: Use your handset and go into the SMS edit screen. Step 2: Enter the SMS keyword (default is PROG). Step 3: Enter a space. Step 4: Enter the access code (default is 1111 as defined by Command 40). Step 5: Enter a space. Step 6: Enter the programming command. Step 7: Editing is complete; you may send to the Control Panel.
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E.g. PROG_1111_ TEL1:0227940001 PROG
SMS Keyword __ 1111 __ TEL1
Space
Access Code
Space
Telephone number 1
Colon 0227940001 Programming data/option
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For a complete list of SMS commands, please refer to section 5.5. CTC-1052 SMS Remote Programming Command Table. 4. Operation 4.1. Idle Mode When the system is in Idle Mode, CTC-1052 is ready to execute the following functions:
4.1.1. Answering Incoming Phone Calls This function is only available when Command
#31 is set as ON (factory default is OFF).
For an Incoming telephone call, CTC-1052 will emit cycles of 2 quick beeps.
User can answer the call either by pressing the Pendant Button or the RED HELP BUTTON on CTC-1052.
Once CTC-1052 answers the call, it will open a Two-Way Voice Communication. The RED HELP BUTTON illuminates.
Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of speaker the volume Two-Way communication modes. in
Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode.
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Please note that if you wish to enable a designed shortcut function, please press DTMF keys over 1 second to enable the function you desire. If volume and microphone are adjusted in the two-way communication mode, the adjusted value will be kept at next use. levels of speaker
To hang-up, press either the Pendant Button again, the RESET button on CTC-
1052. , or press DTMF 9 by the caller.
To hang-up, the caller can press DTMF 9 or just put the handset back into the base cradle.
30-minute is allowed for each call and is inextensible. 19 4.1.2. Non-Emergency Speech Call This function is only available when Command
#7 is programmed. Normal AC Power Supply Step 1. From Idle mode, press and hold the RESET button for 3 seconds until CTC-1052 emits a short beep. Step 2. Release the button and one short beep will sound. CTC-1052 dials the phone number entered in Command
#7. Step 3. If the dialing succeeds, CTC-1052 will open a two-way voice communication between the call recipient and CTC-
1052 for 30 minutes. The Red button backlight will the communication. illuminate during
<<NNOOTTEE>>
If the dialing fails, the Control Panel will emit 5 beeps, indicating that the Control Panel may have faults and it is not allowed to use non-emergency call function. Please make sure that the settings are correct . Please note that the call will not be retried. Step 4. At the last 20 & 10 secs, CTC-1052 will emit a beep via the telephone handset to alert the call recipient.
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30-minute is allowed for each call and is inextensible. Step 5. Press DTMF 9 or Reset button, or hang up to terminate the call. The Red button backlight dims and CTC-1052 returns to idle mode. AC Failure Step 1. Press and hold the RESET button for 3 seconds until CTC-1052 emits a beep every 2 second for 20 secods, allowing 3G module to wake up and dail out.
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Before the RED LED lights on, you can press the Reset button to cancel calling. Step 2. After 20 seconds, the dialing succeeds, CTC-1052 will open a two-
if way voice communication between the call recipient and CTC-1052 for 30 minutes. The Red button backlight will illuminate during the communication.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
If the dialing fails, the Control Panel will emit 5 beeps, indicating that the Control Panel may have faults and it is not allowed to use non-emergency call function. Please make sure that the settings are correct . Please note that the call will not be retried. Step 3. At the last 20 & 10 secs, CTC-1052 will emit a beep via the telephone handset to alert the call recipient.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
30-minute is allowed for each call and is inextensible. Step 4. Press DTMF 9 or Reset button, or hang up to terminate the call. The Red button backlight dims and CTC-1052 returns to idle mode. 4.1.3. AC Power Check Up
If the AC Power failure is detected for 10 seconds or longer, the GREEN LED starts to flash as a visual warning to the user. 3G module will be then be powered down. Thus, Remote Programming will become unavailable. 3G module will be powered up only at times of reporting
Once the AC Power resumes, the GREEN LED turns steady on again. If the AC Power failure lasts for an hour, CTC-1052 will send an AC Failure report to the Monitoring Center.
After the Power restoration lasts more than one hour, CTC-1052 will report AC Restore to the Monitoring Center.
During the AC Power failure period, the function are automatically Call-Back disabled. 4.1.4. CTC-1052 Low Battery
CTC-1052 continuously checks its own Battery Condition 30 minutes after powering up.
When the battery low condition lasts for 4 -
6 mins, CTC-1052 will report to the 20 Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED flashes slowly. If Low Battery condition persists, CTC-
1052 will emit 2 short beeps every hour.
After the battery voltage is restored and lasts for 12 hours, CTC-1052 will send Battery Restore report to Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED returns to steady ON. 4.1.5. CTC-1052 Battery Disconnection
CTC-1052 can detect the absence of battery in the following cases:
Battery switch OFF
Battery not connected
Battery failure.
When the battery disconnection lasts for 10-15 mins, CTC-1052 will report to the Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED flashes slowly. If battery disconnection persists, CTC-
1052 will emit 2 short beeps every hour.
The blinking status of RED LED can be cleared by pressing the RESET button.
After the battery is restored and it lasts for 10~15min, CTC-1052 will send Battery Restore report to Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED returns to steady ON.
the flash rapidly until 4.1.6. Devices Low Battery
When CTC-1052 receives a battery low signal from a particular device, it will report to the Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED will fault condition is cleared. In addition, CTC-1052 will emit 3 short the RESET beeps every hour. Press button on CTC-1052 will stop the warning beeps. If any device Low Battery signal is received again, the LED and warning beeps will be performed accordingly. Press the RESET button again to silent the warning beeps.
After the faulty battery is replaced, CTC-
1052 will immediately send Battery Restore report to the Monitoring Center for that particular device. 21 4.1.7. Automatic Check-in Report =
Periodic Test Call
When CTC-1052 is programmed to send a periodical check-in report, CTC-1052 will report to the Monitoring Center accordingly.
The Periodic-Check-in Timer will be reset whenever Programming Mode is entered. 4.1.8. Mobility Timer
In order to check the users well being, a Mobility Timer can be set by using Command #44. If Mobility Timer is set as Enable, a counting down period starts from:
Immediately after powering up CTC-
1052
Exit Programming Mode
After the pre-set Timer expires, CTC-1052 will emit a beep at every 5 minutes to notify the user for 30 minutes.
When the Mobility timer is not reset after 30 minutes, CTC-1052 will send a Mobility Timer Expired report to the Monitoring Center.
After CTC-1052 sends a Mobility Timer Expired Report, but the Mobility timer still not be reset, when reaching next pre-set time, the CTC-1052 will emit a beep at every 5 minutes to notify the user for 30 minutes. Yet, if no reset action after 30 the panel will send another minutes, Mobility Timer Expired report to the Monitoring center and the step will repeatly until Mobility timer is reset.
Mobility Timer can be reset by pressing RESET button once on CTC-1052 or whenever a movement is detected by PIR Detector.
To disable the Mobility Timer function:
Set Command #44 to 00 (Disable), or,
Press and hold the RESET button on CTC-1052 for 16 seconds or longer.
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If no movement is detected during preset mobility time, CTC-1052 will send a CID event code 641 with a fixed zone number 071 regardless of the zones the triggered motion detectors occupy.
Disable the Mobility function in idle mode:
Step 1: When the system is in Idle Mode, press & hold the Reset Button for 16 seconds. Step 2: During the 16-sec period, CTC-1052 will emit one short beep a double beep continuous three short beeps
a long beep. Step 3: Release the Reset Button when you hear the last long beep; a short beep will sound to indicate the mobility function is disabled.
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Please use Command #44 to enable the Mobility timer again. 4.1.9. No Pendant Present
This function is only available for the digital Contact ID reporting method. If there is no pendent being learnt into CTC-1052 30 mins after powering up, it will send a No Pendant Learnt-in report to the Monitoring Center and repeat every hour is successfully learnt in. thereafter, until a pendant
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If no pendant is learned into CTC-
1052, CTC-1052 will send a CID event code 333 with a fixed zone number 072. vary between 4.1.10. Country Code The Phone Number Format for each SIM card may Telecom companies. Thus, you can either check with your Telecom provider or follow the steps described below to check the correct format. Step 1: Remove the SIM card from SIM card holder on the Panel, and insert it into a workable mobile phone. different Step 2: Power on the mobile phone and send to another a test SMS message mobile telephone number. Step 3: Once the test message is received, you can the phone number format shown in the received message. then check 22 the phone number 0987654321,
<<EEXXAAMMPPLLEE>>
With the format should either INCLUDE or EXCLUDE Contry Code, which is 886 for Taiwan as below:
INCLUDE Country Code EXCLUDE Country Code
+886987654321 0987654321 Step 4. Remove the SIM card from the Mobile phone and insert it back into SIM Card holder on Panel. A. If the Phone Number Format EXCLUDES Country Code, please skip this section. B. If the Phone Number Format INCLUDES Country Code, please proceed to SMS Remote Program and send in this format:
PROG 1111 REPLA:886&0 Where:
PROG = SMS Keyword 1111 = Access Code REPLA = SMS command for Country Code 886 = number to be replaced 0 = number to substitute After this is completed, Country Code 886 will be replaced by 0. 4.2. Alarm Activation
When an alarm is triggered, CTC-
1052 will enter the Guard Time Delay period (see Command 42), both RED LED and RED HELP BUTTON backlight turn on steadily.
During the Guard Time period, pressing the RESET button on CTC-
1052, it will cancel the alarm signal and return to Idle Mode. If the Guard Time Delay is set as 00, CTC-1052 will dial immediately.
The Alarm reporting cannot be cancelled by pressing the RESET button on CTC-1052 after the Guard Time Delay expires.
The first alarm reporting priority is GPRS Reporting Method. Confirmation Beeps
Once Guard Time Delay expires, CTC-1052 will summon help based on the programmed reporting method. A continuous beeping sound (about 1 secs per beep) will be heard after CTC-1052 dials out, to inform you that the call is in progress
(regardlss of Digital or Speech Reporting Method). confirmation
Confirmation beeps will be heard in the following situations:
After CTC-1052 dials out to summom
(for Digital help until kiss off Reporting Method)
After CTC-1052 dials out to summom help until the call is answered (for Speech Reporting Method)
When first reporting failed, and CTC-
1052 retries
Once the first reporting succeeded, and CTC-1052 is in progress of back-
up reporting, the confirmation beeps will not be heard. GPRS Reporting Method
It is required to use SMS Remote Programming to set Access Point Name, IP Address, Port Number, GPRS/IP Account Number, User Name, and Password before GPRS Reporting Method becomes effective. the name of an access point for GPRS. Please inquire your SIM card service provider for your APN. IP Address: Central Monitoring Station server IP
(APN):
Access Point Name
Port Number: Central Monitoring Station server port number
GPRS/IP Account Number: your account number, as set in Digital Reporting Method (refer to section 3.2. Programming Your 1052: Command 10-14)
User Name: offered by your SIM card 23 service provider. Please inquire your service provider for your GPRS username. If no username is required, you may skip this step.
Password: offered by your SIM card service provider. Please inquire your service provider for your GPRS password. If no Password is required, you may skip this step.
To disable GPRS Reporting Method:
by removing the IP address, GPRS ineffective. reporting Proceed Remote Programming and send in this format:
becomes to SMS PROG 1111 TCIP1:
Where:
PROG = SMS Keyword 1111 = Access Code TCIP1 = SMS command for IP Address (no input value means deletion of characters) Digital Reporting Method
After by reporting alarm received is the the successfully Monitoring Center, CTC-1052 will then follow the choice of Command #38, to enter Follow-On and/or Call-Back mode. If Command #38 is set as Call-Back
(1) or Follow-On & Call-Back (2) after alarm reporting, it will then wait 5 mins for Monitoring Center Personnel to call-back after reporting.
When the Monitoring Center calls back within this 5-minute period, CTC-
1052 auto-answers the call after the 1st -2nd ring and waits for proper Access Code (default is 1111) entry followed by the (#) key within 15 secs. Please enter Access Code in normal operation speed.
Upon the correct Access Code received, CTC-1052 will then open a Full-Duplex Communication to allow the Call Recipient to speak to CTC-
1052 directly. You can also use the following DTMF command to switch the speech mode.
Enter (1) to TALK ONLY
Enter (2) to open TWO-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION
Enter (3) to LISTEN-IN ONLY
End a Call: enter (9) to HANG UP or put the handset back into the base cradle.
Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease levels of speaker volume the in Two-Way communication mode.
Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode.
Press any DTMF key, except the designed hang-up key (9), to add another preset communication time. Please note that when a particular DTMF key is pressed, its designed shortcut function will be executed &
the communication time will be extended at the same time.
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Please note that if you wish to enable a designed shortcut function, please press DTMF keys over 1 second to enable the function you desire.
If the levels of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity can only be adjusted in the two-way communication mode, the adjusted value will be will be kept at next use. If Command #38 is set as 0, Follow-On, or 2, Follow-On & Call-Back, it will then follow its in Command #45, Follow-On setting as Choice to open Two-way Voice, or, Listen-In, or just waiting for commands.
Follow On Operation During the Follow-On period, the Monitoring Center can remotely control CTC-1052 by the DTMF commands below:
1. CONTACT ID FORMAT:
Enter (1) to TALK ONLY
Enter (2) to open TWO-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION
Enter (3) to LISTEN-IN ONLY
End a Call: enter (9) to HANG UP or just put the handset back into the 24 base cradle.
Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of speaker volume the Two-Way communication mode. in
Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode.
Press any DTMF key, except the designed hang-up key (9), to add another preset communication time. Please note that when a particular DTMF key is pressed, its designed shortcut function will be executed &
the communication time will be extended at the same time.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
Please note that if you wish to enable a designed shortcut function, please press DTMF keys over 1 second to enable the function you desire.
If the levels of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity can only be adjusted in the two-way communication mode, the adjusted value will be will be kept at next use. 2. SCANCOM FORMAT:
Enter (1) to LISTEN-IN ONLY
Enter (2) to TALK ONLY
Enter (3) to open TWO-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION
End a Call: enter (5) to HANG UP or base put the handset back into the cradle.
Enter () to TOGGLE
Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase and decrease the levels of speaker volume the Two-Way communication modes. in
Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase and decrease the levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode.
Press any DTMF key, except the designed hang-up key (5), to add another preset communication time. Please note that when a particular DTMF key is pressed, its designed shortcut function will be executed &
the communication time will be extended at the same time.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
Please note that if you wish to enable a designed shortcut function, please press DTMF keys over 1 second to enable the function you desire.
If the levels of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity can only be adjusted in the two-way communication mode, the adjusted value will be kept at next use. 3. TUNSTALL FORMAT:
Enter (C) to TALK ONLY
Enter () to LISTEN-IN ONLY
Enter (3) to open TWO-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION
End a Call: enter (#) to HANG UP or base put the handset back into the cradle.
Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of speaker volume the Two-Way ommunication mode. in
Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode.
Press any DTMF key, except the designed hang-up key (#), to add another preset communication time. Please note that when a particular DTMF key is pressed, its designed shortcut function will be executed &
the communication time will be extended at the same time.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
Please note that if you wish to enable a designed shortcut function, please press DTMF keys over 1 second to enable the function you desire.
If the levels of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity can only be adjusted in the two-way communication mode, the adjusted value will be kept at next use.
The allowable time duration for Follow-On Period is set by Command #46 (1-10 mins).
During Two-way Voice Communication, at 20 & 10 seconds before the Follow-On period expires, CTC-1052 will emit two beeps to alert both the user and the Monitoring Center Personnel.
To extend the conversation, the Monitoring Center personnel can press the DTMF command again to add another 1-10 mins.
Voice Communication can be terminated by the following:
DTMF Commands:
Contact ID: 9 Scancom: 5 Tunstall: #
The RESET button is pressed.
Automatically hangs up after Follow-On Period expires. the Help Arrived Signaling
This function is only available for the digital Contact ID reporting method, and when Help Arrive Signaling (Command #33) is set to enable.
Once the Follow-On Period or Call-
back is completed, CTC-1052 will start counting down the 15-min Help Arrived Timer. The HELP button starts flashing.
By pressing the RESET button, CTC-
1052 will report to the Monitoring Center that help has arrived. The HELP button stops flashing and return to normal backlight. If the RESET button is not pressed within 15 mins, CTC-1052 will send another Help Call report again to inform the Monitoring Center that no help has arrived.
CTC-1052 will then enter the 15 mins If RESET waiting period again. button is still not pressed, CTC-1052 will exit reporting mode and return to Idle Mode. 25 Speech Reporting Method
If Speech Reporting Method is selected, after dialing, CTC-1052 will open a two-
way voice communication between the Call Recipient and CTC-1052 for 1-10 minutes (set by Command #46).
At 20 & 10 seconds before the time period expires, CTC-1052 will emit two beeps via the telephone handset to alert the user. If the Call Recipient needs more talk time, they can press any keys except 9 on their phone set to add another 1-10 minutes
(set by Command 46).
To terminate the call, press either (DTMF 9) or RESET button on CTC-1052.
During the Speech period, if there is no any DTMF command pressed, the call will automatically hang-up and be recorded as an unsuccessful call. It will retry a max of 4 times on each Tel. Number accordingly. Call Sequence The call sequence is followed by Tel.
#1, Tel. #2, Tel. #3 to Tel. #4. It is recommended to set digital reporting method in first priority for immediate help. If either Digital Alarm reporting or Speech Alarm reporting is set, with anyone answered successfully, the call sequence will be terminated automatically. If both Digital and Speech Alarm reporting are set, the reporting call sequence will only be terminated once one Digital reporting (any of CID, Scancom or Tunstall protocols) and one Speech reporting are answered successfully. There is a calling pause between each call. For different Tel. Numbers, the pause is set as 5 secs, and for same Tel. Number, it is set as 62 secs.
Retry Method:
Retry Circle: Each Tel. Phone number can be retried up to 5 times alternative; and max. 15 calls will be retried. During the retry period, the Red LED still stays on steadily, while the Red Help Button backlight dims. In the retry circle, if any digital, voice message, or speech reporting fails, CTC-
1052 makes a 10-min pause, then starts another 15-call retry circle, followed by another 10-min pause. This cycle repeats until answered successfully. the 10-min pause, CTC-1052 During returns to normal mode with Red LED on:
Press to the Green reset button reporting is/are all terminate the reporting. If new event happens, CTC-1052 starts the reporting immediately.
4.3 Walk Test (Range Test) Put CTC-1052 in Learning Mode to determine the operation range of the devices. Step 1. From Idle mode, press and hold the RESET button for 6 seconds. Step 2. Once pressed, a button beep sound will be heard. CTC-1052 will emit one short beep at 3 sec., then a double beep when it reaches 6 sec. Step 3. Release the button after you heard the double beep. Then, a short beep will be heard indicating CTC-1052 is now in Learning Mode. The RED LED begins to flash. Step 4. Move the device to your desirable location in the house, and press the TEST button to observe the range for its operation. Step 5. If CTC-1052 responds with one long beep, then the particular device is within the operation range. Step 6. To exit Learning Mode, press both buttons RESET simultaneously. Or, CTC-1052 will exit Learning mode automatically after 5 mins of inactivity. HELP
4.4 Global Test
Global Test is used to test if the complete system is working properly. To do the Global Test:
Step 1. Press the RESET button once. 26 Step 2. Within 5 secs, press Pendant button. Step 3. CTC-1052 will emit a short beep and report to Monitoring Center. 4.5 Factory Reset CTC-1052 will clear parameters by the following sequence:
Step 1. Unplug the power cord from the DC programmed all Jack. Step 2. Remove the Battery Switch rubber cap. Step 3. Use a pen or screw-driver to slide the Battery Switch to OFF position (or the opposite direction of the ON marking) Step 4. Plug the power cord into the DC jack while holding down both the HELP &
RESET buttons, until one long beep is heard, indicating that the Factory Reset is successful. Step 6. Release both buttons Step 7. Slide the Battery Switch back to ON position again. Step 8. Replace the Battery Switch rubber cap.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
Once the Fatory Reset is executed, all the programmed data is returned to its default value and all the devices that have been learnt-in are removed. You will have to do the programming and learn-in the devices one-by-one again. 5. Appendix 5.1. CID Event Code
100 - Panel emergency
When Red HELP button is pressed.
101 - Personal emergency
When the Wrist Transmitter
Emergency Pendant (WTR) or Fall Sensor is pressed.
102 Inactivity
If no sudden movement within 10 seconds after fall detection, an inactivity code will be sent to Central Monitoring Station.
110 - Smoke emergency
When the Smoke Detector (SD) is triggered.
When the Test Button of the Smoke Detector (SD) is pressed.
120 Fall emergency
When Fall Sensor is triggered
147 - Sensor Supervisory Failure
When CTC-1052 is unable to receive the signal transmitted from the Wrist Transmitter for a pre-set period by Command #49, the Green LED flashes every 2 secs.
154 - Water emergency
When Water Sensor (WS) is triggered
162 - Carbon Monoxide emergency
When Carbon Monoxide Detector
(CO) is triggered
When the Test Button of Carbon Monoxide Detector (CO) is pressed.
301 - Panel AC Failure
When AC power fails for more than 10 sec, the Green LED flashes every sec with a beep every 30 secs.
302 - Panel Low battery
When CTC-1052 is under Low Battery status, the Green LED flashes every 2 secs with 2 short beeps every hour.
311 - Panel Battery Disconnection
When CTC-1052 is under Battery Not Connected status, the Green LED 27 flashes every 2 sec with 2 short beeps every hour.
333 - No WTR Learnt-in
When CTC-1052 has no WTR learned-in previously.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
This event code will be sent with a fixed zone number of 072
373 - Smoke Low Battery
When Smoke Detector is under Low Battery Status, the Green LED flashes every 2 sec with 3 short beeps every hour.
380 - WTR Low Battery
When Wrist Transmitter / Emergency Pendant (WTR) is under Low Battery Status, the Green LED flashes every 2 sec with 3 short beeps every hour.
383 IR Tamper open
When the IR Tamper is opened.
384 - Other devices Low Battery
When other devices are under Low Battery Status, the Green LED flashes every 2 sec with 3 short beeps every hour.
406 - Help Arrived
When CTC-1041 makes Help Arrived reporting.
602 - Periodic test report
When CTC-1052 reports Periodic test call to monitoring Center.
606 - Follow-On Function
When CTC-1052 receives kiss-off from Monitoring Center for opening Speech channel.
611 - Global test
When CTC-1052 reports Global Test to Monitoring Center.
641 - Mobility
When CTC-1052 makes Mobility Timer Expired reporting.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
This event code will be sent with a fixed zone number of 071 5.2. Tunstall Event Code
D#1011 - Panel AC Restored
When AC power is restored to CTC-
1052.
D#1012 - Global test & Periodic test report
When CTC-1052 reports Global Test to monitoring Center.
When CTC-1052 reports Periodic test call to monitoring Center.
D#1013 - Sensor Supervisory Failure
When CTC-1052 is unable to receive the signal transmitted from the Wrist Transmitter for a pre-set period by Command #49.
D#1014 - Device Low Battery
When devices are under Low Battery Status, the Green LED flashes every 2 sec with 3 short beeps every hour.
D#1015 Mobility/Inactivity
When CTC-1052 makes Mobility Timer Expired reporting.
If no sudden movement within 10 seconds after fall detection, an inactivity code will be sent to Central Monitoring Station.
D#1016 - Personal emergency or Fall emergency
When Wrist Transmitter / Emergency Pendant (WTR), or Fall Sensor is pressed.
When a fall sensor is triggered
D#1017 - Panel emergency
When the Red HELP Panel button is pressed.
When Water sensor is triggered.
D#1018 - Smoke emergency
When Smoke Detector is triggered or Smoke Detectors test button is pressed.
(SD)
When Carbon Monoxide Detector (CO) triggered or Carbon Monoxide is Detectors test button is pressed.
D#1019 - Panel AC Failure
When AC power fails for more than 10 sec, Green LED flashes every sec 28 with a beep every 30 secs.
D#1019 Panel Low Battery / Panel Battery Disconnection
When CTC-1052 is under Low Battery status, Green LED flashes every 2 secs with 2 short beeps every hour.
When CTC-1052 is under Battery Not Connected status, the Green LED flashes every 2 sec with 2 short beeps every hour. 5.3. Scancom Event Code
515555517 - Panel emergency / Pendant 1 emergency / WS emergency / Fall emergency / WTR / PB emergency
When the Red HELP Panel button is pressed.
When Pendant 1 triggered. is pressed or
When Water Sensor is triggered.
When Fall Sensor is pressed or triggered.
When WTR
(non Pendant 1 or Pendant 2) or PB is pressed.
555155517 - Pendant 2 emergency
When Pendant 2 triggered. is pressed or
515555518 Pendant 1 Emergency
(Low Battery)
When Pendant 1 triggered under Low Battery status. is pressed or
555155518 Pendant 2 Emergency
(Low Battery)
When Pendant 2 triggered under Low Battery status. is pressed or
551555517 Mobility/Inactivity
When CTC-1052 makes Mobility Timer Expired reporting.
If no sudden movement within 10 seconds after fall detection, an inactivity code will be sent to Central Monitoring Station.
555556558 - Panel Low battery / Panel Battery Disconnection
When CTC-1052 is under Low Battery status, the Green LED flashes every 2 29 sec with 2 short beeps every hour.
When CTC-1052 is under Battery Not Connected status, the Green LED flashes every 2 sec with 2 short beeps every hour.
555551557 - AC Failure
When the AC power fails for more than 10 sec, the Green LED flashes every sec with a beep every 30 sec.
555553557 - AC Failure Restore / Panel Low Battery restore / Panel Battery Disconnection restore
When the AC power failure status is restored.
When the Panel Low Battery status is restored.
When the Battery Disconnection status is restored.
515555559
- Global test
/ WTR Supervision Failure
When CTC-1052 reports Global Test to monitoring Center.
When CTC-1052 is unable to receive the signal transmitted from the Wrist Transmitter for a pre-set period by Command #49.
555555559 - Periodic test report / Help Arrived
When CTC-1052 reports Periodic test call to Monitoring Center.
When CTC-1052 makes Help Arrived reporting.
535555557 - WTR Supervision Failure Restore / WS Emergency Restore
When the WTR supervision failure status is restored.
When WS emergency status restored. is
555555558 - Device Low Battery
When devices are under Low Battery Status, the Green LED flashes every 2 sec with 3 beeps every hour.
555555557 - Device Low Battery Restore
When the device Low Battery status, is restored.
155555517 - SD or CO emergency
When Smoke Detector
(SD) is triggered or Smoke Detectors test button is pressed.
When Carbon Monoxide Detector (CO) triggered or Carbon Monoxide is Detectors test button is pressed.
355555557 - SD or CO emergency restore
When the Smoke Detector (SD) or
(CO) Carbon Monoxide Detector emergency status is restored. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 30 5.4. CTC-1052 Programming Command Table DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS DTMF ACK COMMAND OPERATION TERM NATO I-
R
Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Telephone number 1 Telephone number 2 Telephone number 3 Telephone number 4 Telephone number & GPRS/IP for alarm report 1=TEL1 , 2=TEL2 , 3=TEL3 , 4=TEL4, 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 Telephone number& GPRS/IP for status report 1=TEL1 , 2=TEL2 , 3=TEL3 , 4=TEL4, 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 Select Telephone number for Non-Emergency Call 0= Disable, 1=TEL1 , 2=TEL2 , 3=TEL3 , 4=TEL4 Bi Global account number, 4 to 6 digits Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi 4-6 digits Account number 1 (Tel. Number 1) 4-6 digits Account number 2 (Tel. Number 2) 4-6 digits Account number 3 (Tel. Number 3) 4-6 digits Account number 4 (Tel. Number 4) All formats the same, 0 = Contact ID, 1= Scancom, 2 = Tunstall, 3 = Speech, 4=SMS CID 0 = Contact ID, 1= Scancom, 2 = Tunstall, 3 = Speech, 4=SMS CID (Tel. Number 1) 0 = Contact ID, 1= Scancom, 2 = Tunstall, 3 = Speech, 4=SMS CID (Tel. Number 2) 0 = Contact ID, 1= Scancom, 2 = Tunstall, 3 = Speech, 4=SMS CID (Tel. Number 3) 0 = Contact ID, 1= Scancom, 2 = Tunstall, 3 = Speech, 4=SMS CID (Tel. Number 4) Ringer enable, 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable Audible fault alert, 0 = Off, 1 = On Help arrived signalling, 0 = Off, 1 = On Emergency button enable, 0 = Button off, 1 =Button on Silent Mode, 0 = Silent mode On, 1 = Silent mode Off AC fault report, 0 = Off, 1 = On Follow-On & Call Back Function, 0 = Follow-On, 1=
Call-Back, 2= Follow-On & Call-Back Set Access Code Bi Bi Guard time delay for any compatible sensor (except Fall Sensor), 00 = Instant reporting; 99 = 99 seconds Test call, 0 = OFF, 1 = 1 Day, 2 = 2 Days, 3 = 3 Days, 4 = 4 Days. 5 = 5 Days, 6 = 6 Days, 7 = 7 Days, 8 = 30 days Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi
DTMF ACK Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi DEFAULT No number No number No number No number 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 Disable Bi No account number Bi No account number Bi No account number Bi No account number Bi No account number Bi Contact ID Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Contact ID Ringer Disabled Off Help arrived signalling Off Emergency button On Silent mode Off On Follow-On 1111 10 seconds No test call 01#
02#
03#
04#
05#
06#
07#
10#
11#
12#
13#
14#
20#
21#
22#
23#
24#
31#
32#
33#
34#
35#
37#
38#
40#
42#
43#
31 TERMI-
NATOR DTMF ACK DEFAULT
Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Mobility time disable Two-way voice communication 5 minutes 1 Hour Disable Disable Null Bi Two way mode: 3 Bi Two way Mode: 3 Bi
Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi 15 sec
No device No device No device No device
DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS 44#
45#
46#
47#
49#
61#
62#
63#
DTMF ACK Bi Mobility time COMMAND OPERATION Bi Bi 00= Disable, 01 ~ 36= 1 ~ 36 Hours Follow-On Choice, 0 = Wait command, 1 = Listen, 2 = Two way voice communication Follow-On mode & Two-Way Period, 01=1 min, 02=2mins, 03=3mins, 04=4mins, 05=5mins, 06=6mins, 07=7mins, 08=8mins, 09=9mins, 10=10mins. Off-set time, 1=1 hour, 2=2 hours, 3=3 hours, 4=4 hours, 5=8hours, 6=12 hours Bi Bi Bi Supervision, 0 = disable, 1 = 4 days, 2 = 5 days, 3 =
6 days,4 = 7 days, 5 = 8 days, 6 = 9 days, 7 = 10 days Check SIM CARD PIN CODE 0: Disable 1: Enable Set Input SIM CARD PIN CODE : 4 ~ 8 digital Set Speaker Volume Enter: Mode Number + + Speaker Volume Note: Mode Number: 1 digit (2:Two-way) Bi Bi Speak volume: 1 digit (1~5 level) 64#
Bi Set Microphone Sensitivity:
Note: Mic sensitivity: 1 digit (1~5 level) Only can be adjusted in the two-way mode. 66#
80#
81#
82#
83#
84#
91#
92#
93#
94#
98#
99#
Bi Guard time delay for Fall Sensor, 00 = Instant reporting; 99 = 99 seconds Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Remove all device (learnt in Command 91-94) Remove pendant #1 (learnt in Command 91) Remove pendant #2 (learnt in Command 92) Remove Silent Pendant
(learnt in Command 93) Remove the Devices (learnt in Command 94) Learn-in pendant #1 Learn-in pendant #2 Learn-in silent emergency transmitters Learn-in smoke detectors, CO detectors, pendants and fixed emergency transmitters, long range pendants Load defaults when is pressed (DTMF A is heard after defaults have been loaded) Exit programming mode 32 5.5. CTC-1052 SMS Remote Programming Command Table
If the SMS Keyword is set as PROG, and Access Code is set as 1111 (factory default). ITEM COMMAND EXAMPLE & USAGE DEFAULT KEYWD PROG 1111 KEYWD:IPOG To set/change the SMS keyword for installer (4-character) PROG SMS Keyword
(Installer) User Keyword
(User) UKYWD User Code USEPN Telephone number 1 Telephone number 2 Telephone number 3 Telephone number 4 Telephone number for alarm report Telephone number for status report Telephone number for non-
emergency call Global account number Account number 1 Account number 2 Account number 3 Account number 4 TELN1 TELN2 TELN3 TELN4 ALMRP STARP NONRP ACNTG ACNT1 ACNT2 ACNT3 ACNT4 CORRESPON-
DING DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS
01#
02#
03#
04#
05#
06#
07#
10#
11#
12#
13#
14#
USER 2222 No number No number No number No number 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 0 = Disable No account number No account number No account number No account number No account number USER 2222 UKYWD:ICTR To set the SMS user keyword for user (4-character) USER 2222 USEPN:3333 To set the SMS user code PROG 1111 TELN1:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 1
(Max. 20 digits, Null=to clear Telephone number 1) PROG 1111 TELN2:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 2
(Max. 20 digits, Null=to clear Telephone number 2) PROG 1111 TELN3:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 3
(Max. 20 digits, Null= to clear Telephone number 3) PROG 1111 TELN4:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 4
(Max. 20 digits, Null=to clear Telephone number 4) PROG 1111 ALMRP:1234 To select the number for alarm report 1=Telephone 1 , 2=Telephone 2 , 3=Telephone 3 4=Telephone 4 , 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 PROG 1111 STARP:1234 To select then number for status report 1=Telephone 1 , 2=Telephone 2 , 3=Telephone 3 4=Telephone 4 , 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 PROG 1111 NONRP:0 To select the number for non-emergency call 0=Disable, 1=Telephone 1, 2=Telephone 2 3=Telephone 3, 4=Telephone 4 PROG 1111 ACNTG:1234, To set/change the same 4- or 6-
digit account number for all 4 telephone numbers (Null=to clear 4 Telephone numbers) PROG 1111 ACNT1:1234, To set/change the 4- or 6-digit account number for Telephone number 1(Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 1) PROG 1111 ACNT2:1234, To set/change the 4- or 6-digit account number for Telephone number 2 (Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 2) PROG 1111 ACNT3:1234, To set/change the 4- or 6-digit account number for Telephone number 3
(Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 3) PROG 1111 ACNT4:1234, To set/change t the 4- or 6-digit account number for Telephone number 4 (Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 4) 33 ITEM COMMAND EXAMPLE & USAGE DEFAULT CORRESPON-
DING DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS 20#
21#
22#
23#
24#
31#
32#
33#
34#
Reporting method for all 4 Telephone numbers Reporting method for Telephone number 1 Reporting method for Telephone number 2 Reporting method for Telephone number 3 Reporting method for Telephone number 4 Ringer enable for incoming calls Audible fault alert Help arrived signalling FMATG FMAT1 FMAT2 FMAT3 FMAT4 ENRIN FAUTA HELPA Emergency button EMBUT 35#
Silent mode SILMO AC fault report Follow-On &
Call Back Set access code ACRPT FOLON ACCES Guard time delay GUDTI Periodic test call Mobility timer Follow-on choice TESTC MOBTI LFOLL 37#
38#
40#
42#
43#
44#
45#
PROG 1111 FMATG:0 To set the reporting methods for all 4 Telephone numbers 0=Contact ID, 1=Scancom, 2=Tunstall, 3=Speech, 4=SMS CID PROG 1111 FMAT1:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 1 0=Contact ID, 1=Scancom, 2=Tunstall, 3=Speech, 4=SMS CID PROG 1111 FMAT2:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 2 0=Contact ID, 1=Scancom, 2=Tunstall, 3=Speech 4=SMS CID PROG 1111 FMAT3:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 3 0=Contact ID, 1=Scancom, 2=Tunstall, 3=Speech 4=SMS CID PROG 1111 FMAT4:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 4 0=Contact ID, 1=Scancom, 2=Tunstall, 3=Speech 4=SMS CID PROG 1111 ENRIN:0 To enable/disable ring tone for incoming calls 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 1111 FAUTA:0 To enable/disable audible fault alert 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 1111 HELPA:0 To enable/disable help arrived signalling 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 1111 EMBUT:1 To enable/disable the Emergency button to send an emergency alarm report 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 1111 SILMO:1 To enable/disable silent mode 0=Silent mode On, 1=Silent mode Off PROG 1111 ACRPT:1 To enable/disable AC fault report 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 1111 FOLON:0 To set the follow-on & call back mode 0=Follow-on, 1=Call-back, 2=Follow-on & Call-back PROG 1111 ACCES:1234 To change the access code for installer (4-digit) PROG 1111 GUDTI:10 To set the guard time delay time for a compatible sensor
(except Fall Sensor) 00=Instant, 01-99=1-99 seconds PROG 1111 TESTC:0 To set the periodic test call 0=Off, 1=1 Day, 2=2 Days, 3=3 Days, 4=4 Days 5=5 Days, 6=6 Days, 7=7 Days ,8=30 Days PROG 1111 MOBTI:00 To set the Mobility timer 00=Disable, 01~36 =1 ~ 36 Hours PROG 1111 LFOLL:2 To set the follow-on choice for digital reporting 0=Wait command, 1=Listen 2=Two-way voice communication 34 0 =
Contact ID 0 =
Contact ID 0 =
Contact ID 0 =
Contact ID 0 =
Contact ID 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 1 = Enable 1 = Silent mode Off 1 = Enable 0 = Follow-
on 1111 00= instant reporting 10=10 seconds 0 = Off 00 =
Disable 2 =
Two-way voice comm. CORRESPON-
DING DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS ITEM COMMAND EXAMPLE & USAGE DEFAULT 46#
Follow-on &
two-way period FOLTI 47#
Off-set time OFFST 49#
Supervision SUPPR 61#
62#
Check SIM card Pin code Input SIM card Pin code SIMPE SIMPC 63#
Set speaker volume SPKVL 64#
66#
Set microphone sensitivity Set guard time for fall sensor Country code MICSN FAGUD REPLA IP address TCIP1 IP address TCIP2 IP address confirm Port number Port number Port number confirm GPRS/IP account number GPRS/IP account number COMIP PORT1 PORT2 COMPO IPAC1 IPAC2 PROG 1111 FOLTI:02 To set the duration for follow-on & two-way voice communication period 01-10=1-10 minutes PROG 1111 OFFST:1 To set the off-set time 1=1 Hour, 2=2 Hours, 3=3 Hours 4=4 Hours, 5=8 Hours, 6=12 Hours PROG 1111 SUPPR:0 To set the supervision timer 0=Disable, 1=4 Days, 2=5 Days, 3=6 Days 4=7 Days, 5=8 Days, 6=9 Days, 7=10 Days PROG 1111 SIMPE:0 To set Check SIM Card Pin Code 0 = Disable , 1 = Enable 05 =
5 minutes 1 =
1 Hour 0 = Disable 0 = Disable PROG 1111 SIMPC:0000 PROG 1111 SIMPC:12345678 To input SIM CARD Pin Code: 4~8 digits are allowed to be entered. Null PROG 1111 SPKVL:2&1~5
To set a communication channel: 2=Two Way
To set the speaker volume with a number, ranging 1~5.The higher the value, the louder the voice. Default is set as (3) for two-way mode. PROG 1111 MICSN:1~5
To set the microphone volume with a number, ranging 1~5. The higher the value, the wider range the sound received. Default is set as (3). Note: only can be adjusted in the two-way mode. PROG 1111 FAGUD01~99 To set the guard time delay time for fall sensor. 00=Instant, 01-99=1-99 seconds PROG 1111 REPLA:886&0 To replace the Country Code with 0 886 Country Code PROG 1111 TCIP1:192.168.1.110 To set/change the IP address for the Monitoring Station Input IP address: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 PROG 1111 TCIP2:192.168.1.110 To set/change the IP address for the Monitoring Station Input IP address: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 PROG 1111 COMIP:192.168.1.110 (for confirmation) To set/change the IP address for the Monitoring Station Input IP address: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 PROG 1111 PORT1:3301 To set/change the port number for the IP address Input 1 to 5 digits PROG 1111 PORT2:3301 To set/change the port number for the IP address Input 1 to 5 digits PROG 1111 COMPO:3301 (for confirmation) To set/change the port number for the IP address Input 1 to 5 digits PROG 1111 IPAC1:1052 To set/change the GPRS/IP account number (4-10digit) PROG 1111 IPAC2:1052 To set/change the GPRS/IP account number (4-10digit) 35 Two way: 3 Mic: 3 15 sec No country code No IP address No IP address No IP address No port number No port number No port number No account number No account number Access Point Name APNSR User name GPUSE Password GPASS PROG 1111 APNSR:INTERNET To set/change the Access Point Name (APN server, 31 digits) PROG 1111 GPUSE:123 To set/change the user name Input 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters PROG 1111 GPASS:65536 To set/change the password Input 1 to 5 digits Reset to factory default FTSET PROG 1111 FTSET:YyS No APN No user name No password
<<NNOOTTEE>>
1. IP Address confirm (COMIP) & Port number confirm (COMPO) commands are used for GPRS server confiramtion purpose only. They do not change the IP address nor the port number settings. 2. GPRS functions can only be programed via SMS messages, and the commands MUST be sent in this sequence: Country code IP address Port number GPRS/IP account number Access Point Name User name Password.
One comand per one SMS message. Multiple command in one SMS message is not allowed. 3. When setting IP Address Confirm (COMIP) and Port Number confirm (COMPO) commands together, the confirmation will send to assigned IP address. However, if COMIP and COMPO are set respectively or one of their commands is deleted or unset, the confimation will be sent over SMS to cell phone. 4. User and Central Monitoring Station will receive the SMS confirmation message in this format:
Confirmed_PROG_1111_COMIP: 192.168.1.110, or Confirmed_PROG_1111_COMPO: 3301. 5. To set multiple SMS commands:
1. Ex: PROG_1111_ TELN1:0227940559_TELN2:0227940559 (underline represents
<space>). 2. Maximum of 70 digits, including <space>, are allowed to be contained in a SMS message sent by the cell phone. 3. SMS remote programming command only can be sent in the standby mode. After getting confirmation message, a command is regarded as set successfully. 36 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-02-04 | 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2013-02-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Climax Technology Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021168695
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District
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Taipei City, N/A 114
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
J******@eurofins.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
GX9
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CTC10523G
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
G******** L****
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1 | Title |
Hardware Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 |
g******@climax.com.tw
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
T****** C********
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1 | Physical Address |
6F., No. 58, Lane 188, Ruey Kuand Rd.
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1 |
Taipei, 114
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 |
j******@wts-lab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Medical Alarm | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co. Ltd.
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1 | Name |
C****** T****
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1 | Telephone Number |
88626******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
88626********
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1 |
j******@wts-lab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.542 | 0.049 ppm | 256KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.074 | 0.056 ppm | 4M17F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 1.849 | 0.042 ppm | 266KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.75 | 0.039 ppm | 4M24F9W |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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