Programming the Vi+ using a Series Telephone. Tunstall Vi+

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Tunstall Vi+ Programming the Vi+ using a SeriesTelephone

Your Vi+ Page 2 Ver 1 4/24/2015

Programming a telecare sensor to the Vi+ Telecare sensors with plug and play functionality can be programmed to the Vi+ using the following steps: Step 1 Press and hold down the green cancel button until it bleeps (approx. 5 seconds). The Vi+ announces Programming mode and the red alarm button flashes slowly. Step 2 Press and hold down the green cancel button again until it bleeps (approx. 3 seconds). Release the cancel button, the Vi+ announces Registration Mode and the red alarm button flashes rapidly. Step 3 Activate the sensor/trigger, the Vi+ will announce the trigger type to confirm registration. Step 4 Press and release the green cancel button. The Vi+ will bleep (programming mode exited). Step 5 Test the sensor/trigger by activating it and ensuring it raises an alarm call. If you would like to know which telecare sensors are currently available, please contact your supplier. Range Test The Vi+ has a range test feature that enables you to test the range of personal triggers without raising an alarm call. This is done by putting the Vi+ into programming mode (press and hold down the green cancel button until it bleeps). When in programming mode, press the required personal trigger if it is within range the Vi+ will bleep and announce the trigger or telecare sensor type. Page 3 Ver 1 4/24/2015

Programming the Vi+ using a Series Telephone Step 1 Connect a telephone directly to the socket on the Vi+ labelled. Step 2 Place the Vi+ in to programming mode by pressing and holding down the green cancel button until it bleeps (approx. 5 seconds). The Vi+ announces Programming mode and the red alarm button flashes slowly. Step 3 Lift the handset of the telephone and enter the quick codes listed on the following pages. Manual entry of parameters can also be completed via this method; however this should only be used when advised by Tunstall. Frequently used series telephone codes Enter programming mode as described on the previous page, lift the telephone handset and then enter the following codes: Resetting the Vi+ but retaining radio triggers To reset all previous programmed information except the radio triggers, press: This code means all functions are reset to default settings. The date and time remain unchanged. Resetting the Vi+ To reset all previous programmed information press: Resetting erases all programmed telecare sensors and triggers and all functions are reset to default settings. The date and time remain unchanged. Page 4 Ver 1 4/24/2015

Setting the time and date There is a real time 24 hour clock in the Vi+ which automatically adjusts for daylight savings time. During power outages the clock is backed up by the Vi+ s battery for up to 40 hours. However if the unit is powered down for transit then the clock must be reset again when the Vi+ is installed in the user s home. Once the time has been set the time can be checked by using the quick code 3020. The unit will then announce the date and time. During the first 30 minutes of installation the Tunstall Vi+ will also announce the date and time when an incoming telephone call is received (requires CLI on the telephone line). To set the clock press: DDMMYY HH MM X Y DD represents the day of the month (01-31) MM represents the months (01-12) YY represents the two digit year (00-99) HH represents hours 00-23; 24 cannot be programmed MM represents minutes 00-59; 60 cannot be programmed X represents the daylight saving time zone (0 = disabled, 1 = Europe, 2 = US) Y represents enable/disable auto CLI time update feature (0 = disable, 1 = enable) Telephone numbers The series telephone keypad supports the programming of 10 alarm numbers. By default, telephone numbers 1-4 are set to call control centers (CC) and telephone numbers 5-10 are set to a Personal Recipient (PR) destination. To change the destination from CC to PR or normal telephone (POTS) see the next section. Control center numbers Control center numbers are programmed by pressing: Sets telephone number 1 Tel. No. (max 20 digits) To set tel. number 2 replace 00 with 01 To set tel. number 7 replace 00 with 39 To set tel. number 3 replace 00 with 07 To set tel. number 8 replace 00 with 40 To set tel. number 4 replace 00 with 08 To set tel. number 9 replace 00 with 41 To set tel. number 5 replace 00 with 09 To set tel. number 10 replace 00 with 42 To set tel. number 6 replace 00 with 10 NOTE: A pause can be entered when programming alarm numbers by pressing #2 as part of the telephone number. Page 5 Ver 1 4/24/2015

Changing telephone number destination to PR or POTS To program an existing telephone number to a PR or POTS destination, press: X Y Where X represents the telephone number position (1-9 with 0 = 10) Where Y represents the destination type CC (0), PR (1) and POTS NOTE: It is important to set the correct destination type otherwise the recipient of the alarm call will not be able to deal with it correctly. A CC call expects a particular handshake from the control center, a PR call requires a recipient with a touch tone telephone and a POTS call is a normal telephone call (i.e. speed dial button). Deleting telephone numbers To delete a telephone number Sets telephone number 1 To delete tel. number 2 replace 00 with 01 To delete tel. number 7 replace 00 with 39 To delete tel. number 3 replace 00 with 07 To delete tel. number 8 replace 00 with 40 To delete tel. number 4 replace 00 with 08 To delete tel. number 9 replace 00 with 41 To delete tel. number 5 replace 00 with 09 To delete tel. number 10 replace 00 with 42 To delete tel. number 6 replace 00 with 10 Page 6 Ver 1 4/24/2015

Unit ID numbers The Vi+ sends a unit ID number to the monitoring center when an alarm is sent. The number identifies which Vi+ is sending the alarm. Unit ID number 1 must be programmed into the Vi+ (default 995) in order for an alarm to be sent. The unit ID number may be the same for all monitoring centers and personal recipients. If required the Vi+ can be configured to send a different unit ID to each telephone number it is programmed to call. Adding/Changing a unit ID Unit IDs can be programmed into the Vi+ by pressing: Unit ID (max 12 digits) Sets Unit ID 1 To set Unit ID 2 replace 02 with 12 To set Unit ID 3 replace 02 with 13 To set Unit ID 4 replace 02 with 14 Deleting a unit ID To delete a unit ID press: Deletes Unit ID 1. Replace 02 with the numbers identified above to delete the appropriate Unit ID number. NOTE: If no unit ID is linked to a telephone number, the first valid code will be used. The actual number of digits sent to the alarm receiver depends upon the type of monitoring center being used. Please contact your monitoring center for more information. Prefix numbers A function can be enabled/disabled to ensure a prefix number is inserted before all dialed numbers from the Vi+ e.g. dialing 9 when using a PBX. This can be achieved by pressing: Prefix (max 8 digits) Page 7 Ver 1 4/24/2015

User Options Codes The following table provides a two digit code that enables you to set parameter 11 very simply. For example, to set a Vi+ to have; No inactivity monitoring, no line fail warnings (audio or visual) but with electrical power audio fail warning on, press; Page 8 Ver 1 4/24/2015

Quick Codes The Tunstall Vi+ has a number of quick codes that can be entered into the series telephone when the Vi+ is in programming mode Quick Code Purpose Comments 2040 Reset to default but retain radio triggers Time and date remain unchanged 2050 Reset to factory defaults Time and date remain unchanged 2051 Reset unit Force unit to reset. All current settings are retained. 2060 Delete ALL radio triggers Restores to default 3000 Delete the next radio trigger transmitted Must activate trigger 31xx Enables periodic calls (30 day) with offset of xx hours 3100 Disables periodic calls 32xx Configure pendant test reminder function Where XX is the number of days betweenthe reminders, When XX is set to 00 = the function is turned off 3300 Demonstrates the pendant test reminder function Unit plays spoken messages 48xy Set destination Where x is telephone number 1 to 10 ( 0 =10 ) y = 0 for CC, 1 for PR and 2 for POTS 51xx Enable inactivity monitoring for a period of 12 or 24 hours Where xx is 12 or 24 9101 Make all event calls silent and visual Alarm button will flash 9108 Make all event calls silent and non-visual Alarm button does not flash 9103 Restore all event calls to default states 3020 Announce date and time Page 9 Ver 1 4/24/2015