PERS-3600 Personal
Emergency Reporting System

PERS-3600 Personal Emergency Reporting System
The Model PERS-3600 Personal
Emergency Reporting System is a supervised
wireless emergency reporting product designed for medical alert
applications. The table-top Console provides pushbutton
emergency assistance to anyone who desires additional security
and peace of mind. For the visually impaired, each button on
the Console is molded with braille characters to identify the
button’s function.
The Console can receive signals from up to 16 Linear
wireless transmitters. Activating a transmitter causes the
Console’s digital communicator to send the appropriate alarm
report to the central monitoring station via the standard
telephone network. In addition to the central station report,
audible and visual indications occur and the alarm relay
energizes during an emergency activation.
The emergency alarm can be triggered by the large HELP
button on the top of the Console or with a wireless
transmitter. The fire alarm can be triggered by wireless Model
DXS-73 smoke alarms. The carbon monoxide alarm can be triggered
by wireless Model DXS-80 carbon monoxide detectors.
The optional activity timer can be set for 8, 12 or 24 hour
operation or disabled. The emergency alarm will trigger
automatically if the time set elapses before an activity
transmitter is triggered or the Console’s HOME button is
pressed.
To simplify operation, the Console can "speak" to the
subscriber with its built-in digitally synthesized voice. The
Console will say "emergency", "fire", "timer done soon", and
other system operation, setup, and supervisory prompts from a
49 word vocabulary. If necessary, the voice option can be
disabled.
The Console can perform 2-way voice activated (duplex),
2-way manual, and 1-way listen-only audio communications
through the Console’s built-in high-sensitivity microphone and
speaker. Communications with central station monitoring
personnel starts after an alarm. Two-way communications can
also be started without any subscriber action. An authorized
individual may call the Console twice from any touchtone
telephone and activate two-way voice communications by keying
in a four-digit password after placing the second call.
As a special feature, the PERS-3600B Console can record and
play up to approximately eight 15-second audio reminder
messages. The reminder messages can be used to help the
subscriber remember to take medications, call someone, get
ready for an appointment, etc. Each message is controlled by a
real time clock and can be programmed via the RA-2400 software
to play daily, every other day, weekly, or monthly. Reminder
messages are played and repeated in three-minute intervals for
either 15 or 30 minutes (programmable) until canceled. Messages
can also be programmed for single-play.
The Console can be programmed to act as a remote controlled
"speakerphone". With the speakerphone mode enabled, the Console
will monitor the telephone line for an incoming call.
Activating any emergency transmitter (or the Console’s HELP
button) while the telephone is ringing will cause the Console
to seize the line and begin speakerphone communications.
Activating any emergency transmitter (or HELP button) during
the call will disconnect the line. The Console will
auto-disconnect after 15, 30, or 60 minutes (programmable).
Supervised transmitters regularly send status reports to the
Console and low battery reports when their batteries are low.
When the Console receives a low battery report, the STATUS
indicator blinks. If the Console fails to receive a status
report from a transmitter for a period of 24 hours, the STATUS
indicator will light. All supervisory conditions can sound a
local annunciation and be reported to the central station
(optional through programming).
The Console’s digital communicator can route calls to three
telephone numbers: primary, secondary, and supervisory. General
reporting codes and individual sensor reporting codes are
programmable for the 4x2 format. Alternately, Ademco Contact ID
format can be selected. The telephone line is constantly
monitored, line failure and restoral will be locally announced
by the Console (optional through programming).
Powered by a low voltage plug-in transformer, the Console
has provisions for a rechargeable backup battery for operation
during AC power outages. A power switch allows for
out-of-service storage of the Console without discharge of the
battery. The battery is recharged by the Console, even if the
POWER switch is off (as long as the transformer is plugged in).
If the backup battery becomes low, the POWER light will flash
and the condition can be reported to the central station.
Features
- Two-way voice capability
- Suitable for temporary or permanent installations
- Braille characters for help, home, and cancel
buttons
- Unique call-in communications feature
- Speakerphone capability
- Reminder message capability
- Delayed, silent alarm feature
- Selectable inactivity reporting: 8, 12, or 24
hours
- Selectable two-way voice activation
- Single telephone seizure and true phone line seizure
capability
- Distinct alarm tones provided for emergency and fire
alarm conditions
- Power on/off switch
- Capacity for up to 16 DX/DXS transmitters
- Point ID communicator reporting Installs in
minutes
- UL listed per standard 1637
- DX and DXS format
- Operating Frequency: 315 MHz
- Backup battery size: 12 volts, 1.2 Amp/hour (30 hour
backup)
- 9" W x 5" H x 5-1/2" D
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