Neat Possum SensorMATe 3 Manuel utilisateur

Technical Manual
SensorMATe 3
Version 1

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Copyright Possum 2017
SensorMATe 3
Technical Manual Version 1
5
th
January 2017

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Table of Contents
1. General description...4
2. Parts List......5
3. mportant Do’s and Don’t’s.........................................................6
4. Battery Power...............................................................................7
5. LCD nput Status Display............................................................8
6. Button operation / Menu Navigation..........................................10-12
7. Functionality Explained............................................13-18
8. Fault Finding Guide.....................................................................21
9. Refurbishment nstructions.......................................................22
10. Declaration of Conformity...........................................................23
11. Technical Specification and Approvals.....................................24
12. RJ cable grommet and protective label installation.................25
13. QR Codes, website links and notes section.............................26-28
14. WEEE information........................................................................29

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1 General description
The SensorMATe 3 is a uni ersal radio transmitter that can be used to transmit
specific alarm e ents to the Possum Telecare range of recei ers such as the
Infopager 2G or Neo Carephone units. The unit can be interfaced directly to two
separate sensor mats using the RJ12 and RJ10/RJ22 input sockets located on the
top of the de ice. Configuration of the required sensors, any associated alarm delays
and the date and time is achie ed using an intuiti e menu structure displayed on the
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Adjustment of these parameters is carried out using the
four na igation buttons on the membrane keypad.
The unit is powered by two alkaline AA batteries. The replacement of these items is
easily achie ed without the need of any hand tools.
The unit has an integrated real time clock allowing for the time scheduling of any
alarms to be raised to be easily configured.
The unit is capable of being directly interfaced to the following sensor solutions
a ailable from Possum Telecare:
• Bed Occupancy Solutions (including the Paper thin bed occupancy solutions)
• Carpet Sensors
• Enuresis Sensors
• Any sensor mat or de ice terminated in a RJ12 or RJ10/22 plug configured with
“Normally Closed” or “Normally Open” olt free contacts. Monitoring occurs
between the outer pins (1 & 4) or the inner pins (2 & 3) of the RJ10/22
connector or pins 2 & 5 or 3 & 4 of a RJ12 Socket.
LCD Display
On/Off button Alarm Mute button
Enter button Na igation buttons

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2 Parts List
SensorMATe (Pt No 034-892)
The table below indicates the kit sets, products and spare parts that are a ailable and
can be used with the SensorMATe 3.
Sensor Mats
/Spare Parts list
Part Number Description
035-247 SensorMATe 3 Paper thin (Ty ek) Sensor Kit
035-248 SensorMATe 3 Paper Thin (Mylar) Sensor Kit
035-249 SensorMATe 3 Floor mat kit
035-250 SensorMATe 3 chair mat pressure sensor kit
035-251 SensorMATe 3 bed mat pressure sensor kit
035-252 SensorMATe 3 Ty ek - double bed kit
035-253 SensorMATe 3 Mylar - double bed kit
TBA Property exit sensor kit
[PS1]
035-103 Replacement Paper Thin Mats (Ty ek X10)
035-139 Replacement Paper Thin Mats (Mylar X10)
1010003 Enuresis Sensor - Cotton Mat
1010015 Enuresis Sensor - Plastic Mat
034-859 Enuresis Mat Connecting Lead
034-716-LL Chair Mat Sensor (Pressure Pad)
034-717-LL Bed Mat Sensor (Pressure Pad)
TN101 Carpet Sensor (Treadnought)
034-870 SensorMATe 2 - Connex (Curly) Cable
SENS-100-030 Connex Adaptor
035-216 RJ10/22 double socket adaptor (RJ10DBF)
034-893 Mat interface cable. (Mic)
035-254 SensorMATe 3 Wall Mount

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3 mportant nformation – “Do’s and Don’ts”
To ensure equipment operation and maintain equipment condition always carry out the
following actions:
• Do not use this device for any other purpose than that specified by the manufacturer.
• Always carry out a “Prior to use check to confirm equipment operation.
• Always locate the equipment in an area where it is unlikely to be subjected to spillages of
liquids.
• Always ensure unused sockets are covered with the provided bung or label.
• Remove the batteries when the equipment is not in use or when it is stored for an extended
period. Alkaline batteries may become self-discharged, leak and contaminate the device.
• Disable any unused port to preserve battery life.
• Do not power the unit with rechargeable or lithium-ion batteries as these carry the risk of
melting, ruining the device and causing possible danger to the user.
• Replace the batteries promptly when the unit starts displaying or transmitting “Automatic
Low Battery (ALB) alarms to the receiver unit.
• To avoid unintended programming of the device always password protect the unit once the
desired programming parameters have been achieved.
• Pets and other conductive sources that can be accidently placed across a sensing mat can
prevent the alarm from operating correctly. Please ensure the unit is used away from any
such potential sources of interference.
• Do not attempt to repair the device yourself.
• Do not install this device near or on top of another electronic device. However if this cannot
be avoided the user must ensure that the unit functions in the normal manner.
• Do not use the input ports for any purpose other than that specified by the manufacturer.
• Do not connect the ports to Local networks or telecommunications devices.
• Do not use the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or Oxygen rich environments

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4 Battery Power
Under normal operating conditions battery life expectancy should exceed 1 Year.
Howe er be aware that high fluctuations in temperature may seriously affect
expected battery life.
To ensure battery life exceeds one year in the SensorMATe 3 please use only high
quality Alkaline AA cells.
DO NOT use rechargeable batteries, cheap Zinc-Carbon, Lithium type batteries or
mix battery types as these actions will not gi e reliable, long life and the batteries may
degrade causing corrosion within the battery compartment area.
Battery condition is monitored once e ery minute; if a “Battery Low” condition is
detected it will be indicated on the LCD display and also transmitted automatically at
a configurable period (between 8 Hours to 1 Week). The indication of a low battery
e ent is also transmitted with alarm acti ation by an installed sensor.
4.1 Battery Replacement/ nstallation
4.1.1 Remo e the rubber shock protector (if fitted) from the SensorMATe 3 casing.
4.1.2 Remo e the battery compartment lid from the SensorMATe 3 rear casing.
4.1.3 Remo e the existing batteries (if fitted) from the battery compartment.
4.1.4 Install new batteries into the battery compartment. Ensure correct polarity is obser ed
by making reference to the illustration below or the legends displayed in the battery
compartment.
4.1.5 Refit the battery compartment lid.
4.1.6 Refit the rubber shock protector to the SensorMATe 3 casing.

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5 LCD nput Status display (Main Screen)
The Status of the connected inputs is displayed at the top of the main screen in re erse
ideo adjacent to the connected input de ice.
The de ice temperature “Room Temperature” or the “Low Battery” indication is situated in
the middle of the display.
The entered date and time (24 Hour format) is displayed at the bottom of the display. If no
date/time has been entered “Date/Time not set!” is indicated.
nput Status
ndication Meaning
The input is not in use.
The input is being monitored and is in the no alarm condition.
The unit is in night monitoring mode and is currently not monitored.
Pre-Alarm dwell time period. Note: If the night dwell time is used, the
moon symbol will appear to the left of the hourglass.
Alarm Condition.
Alarm Muted.
The unit is in day mode only and is currently not monitored.
Current unit (ambient) temperature – No Alarm raised. Unit within
temperature parameters set.
Current unit (ambient temperature) – Alarm raised. Unit outside
temperature parameters set.
Temperature alarm muted.
User in bed symbol
Paper thin Sensing mat failure indication
Paper Thin pod connected prompt

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Paper Thin Calibration – Main Page
Pod Calibration Menu – “Set bed EMPTY” shown
Pod Calibration Menu – “Set bed OCCUPIED” shown
Pod Calibration – Test menu
Paper Thin DISCONNECTED prompt
Test Menu Display

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6 Button Operation / Menu Navigation
Na igation between the user menus and the functionality of SensorMATe 3 is controlled
and programmed accordingly ia the push button membrane switches.
6.1 Button Functionality
Functionality of the push buttons is as listed below:
Membrane Button Functions
Button Operation
Standby button
–
Depress for 2-3 seconds to switch unit
“On” or “Off”. Note: the “On/Off” functionality can be
inhibited, see “System Settings- Page 15”.
Press to exit “Settings Menus”
Note: The “On/Off” functionality of the standby button is
inhibited if the functionality “A ways On” has been
selected in the “System settings” menu.
Alarm Mute
-
Stops alarm transmissions on selection.
Note: This button is also used to step through tests in
Keypad/LCD test mode and to allow people to exit the
property without raising an alarm in “Property Exit” Mode.
Enter Key
–
Press to enter “Settings screen” or to select
or sa e the rele ant function.
Navigation Button
– Up Arrow
Note: If the button is kept pressed the required parameter
change auto-repeats in steps of 5.
Navigation Button
– Down Arrow
Note: If the button is kept pressed the required parameter
change auto-repeats in steps of 5.
Navigation Button
– Left Arrow
Back selection
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