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1. and ready to learn accessories 2 Power On the CA PX 3 Press and hold the Learn button on the CA PX for at least 10 seconds until CA 360 beeps twice and the display shows SUB confirming registration is successful 11 4 Press Reset button on both CA 360 unit and the CA PX to end the Learn process 5 Testing the system Press and Hold the SOS button on the CA PX for 2 seconds This should activate an alert on both the CA PX and CA 360 units Press the Reset button on either unit to stop and cancel the alert 6 Press an accessory such as a doorbell that was previously registered to the CA 360 master unit Verify that both CA 360 and the CA PX alerts are activated for 45 seconds or until the Reset button is pressed 7 The CA PX is now ready and will alert the user whenever a wireless signal is detected Reminder All previously learned accessories in the CA PX will be lost during the process of adding the CA PX into a CA 360 alert system All lost CA PX accessories will need to be learned again into the system through the CA 360 master unit Testing 1 While in standby mode press and hold the SOS icon button for 2 seconds f the CA PX was registered to a CA 360 system all receiver units registered in the system are activated for 45 seconds 2 Press the Reset button to stop and exit the alert Operations Power On Off and Speaker On Off switches CA PX Weak Battery tee tem im Turning On Flash
2. icons unique vibrations and tactile e Bright flasher can be used as flashlight alert identification It can be used as a stand alone e Low Battery indicator system or as part of the CentralAlert CA 360 e Detect all nearby CA AX audio sensor wireless system In either case the CA PX offers mobility signals both registered and unregistered freedom and 24 7 notification anywhere around the e Separate On Off slide switches for Power and home Speaker e Able to send out SOS signal Optional external bed shaker for 100 notification while charging Reversible belt clip installation Features e Astand alone vibrating receiver with its registered accessories or as part of the CA 360 Wireless Notification System Built in shaker flasher speaker output and an output port to an optional bed shaker Three ways to identify different alerts blinking icon unique vibration patterns and tactile alert identification Alert types include land line telephone ringing mobile phone door sensor baby crying audio motion NOAA and SOS Last alert event recall function Unique vibration pattern training function help user to recognize learn different vibration Battery 3 x AAA NiMH rechargeable Compact light weight and reliable Simple to use One year warranty Battery Installation and Charging 1 Turn Power switch to the OFF position Pull to remove the battery tab to engage the pre installed battery If the tab breaks remove
3. the security screw and open the battery door to remove the tab Close the battery door and re apply the security screw Note Do not use regular alkaline or other non rechargeable batteries as they will damage the unit and void the warranty For optimal performances batteries should be replaced once every year 2 Plug the AC adapter into the electrical outlet and connect the charging cable to the CA PxX If this is the first time using the batteries let the batteries charge for about 3 4 hours before use Fully charged batteries can last 3 6 days depending on usage Note CA PX must be turned ON during charging Product Description Icon Buttons Braille Characters Braille Characters Embossed on Buttons B A N Icon Buttons Identification Flasher LED Flashlight Low Battery Charging LED SSR ene Qcer icon Button i used with CA DB Cell Prone icon Button used with CA CX Connection and Setup CA PX applications The CA PX provides four 4 types of alerting outputs speaker flasher blinking icons and vibrations The CA PX is ready to use right out of the box New sensor accessories must be learned or registered to CA PX before they can be recognized When using the CA PX as a stand alone receiver without the CA 360 master unit it can support as many accessory units as the CA 360 1 Learning Accessories CA PX as a Stand Alone Receiver Example Application This applicatio
4. will not respond to any wireless alert signal during the training session 14 Icon Buttons Vibrating Patterns ek ee o e 0 75 second short vibrate 2 second long vibrate Pause 1 second rest Low Battery Alerts The CA PX unit has a built in low battery detection to monitor its own battery condition The low battery indicator also serves as the charging indicator will blink if the CA PX battery is running low The CA PX also monitors low battery warning signals transmitted from learned or registered CA AX audio sensors If a CA AX low battery alert is detected user must then check all the batteries in the CA AX accessories used in the system to eliminate this alert Visual Notifications Flashes Vibrates and Beeps 4 times Continuous if speaker is on Blinking Then repeats Every 15 minutes No Resat Allowed Flashes Vibrates and Beeps 4 times TWICE if speaker is on with 20 seconds pause in between Then repeats _ Every 15minutes Continuous Blinking CancelCAAX suspend this alert Low Battery Alert unti the next signal is mcelved again Beep ance Stop Renting if speaker Is on 15 Clear Internal Memory Factory Default If the CA PX cannot learn or register any accessories or register into a CA 360 system after several tries the internal memory of the CA PX may need to be cleared Press and release the Learn button on the CA PX for at le
5. Default 15 FODOS SROGUIE FIG ssip 15 Cleaning and Maintenance cceceeeereeeeeeenars 17 Other Accessories for the Model CA PX 17 Warranty Service IMOrmatiOR siriasi iriririeesessesoas 18 SSE MIN es oecce E A AR 19 FOC ERS EAT A E ERT 20 Important Safety Instructions Carefully read this manual before operating the product Make sure you know how the unit functions and how it operates Maintain the unit in accordance with the instructions to ensure it functions properly Keep the instructions with the unit for reference by all users These instructions by themselves do not completely eliminate all danger Proper accident prevention measures must always be used NOOB WH Read these instructions in their entirety Keep these instructions for reference Be aware of all warnings Follow ail instructions Do not use this device near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 10 11 12 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched Pay particular attention at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the device Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacture
6. a SERENE al innovations USER S MANUAL Wireless Vibrating Personal Receiver Model CA PX For The CentraltAlert CA 360 Wireless Notification System Operating Guide Than you for purchasing this product Please read before use Keep this manual for future reference Copyright 2013 Serene Innovations Inc All rights reserved Rev 0 a 11 21 2013 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 0 cccccceeseeceseeeeeeees 3 Package Content CH ek ccsensecsontspepprersssses veces 5 Feature OGM CAU ON Spc se neernyeoneucenevyaenourpeomessuneais renee 5 Battery Installation and Charging 0 0 c0censees 7 PYGCUICL DOBONDUON aiaei Ea pge n sennopenas 7 CONNSCON and Soluis ieres 8 1 LBAMING ACCOSSOMOS lt 6 iieciseccs casecetnnstseneessssenneces 8 2 Learning CA PX into a CA 360 System 10 TOS Medics xavnnieds ais Ss aig GA GRAN a ALi bonne oa 12 BAVE 11101 Reo ne aa AL A E A EER A EA E 12 Power On Off and Speaker On Off switches 12 Tum FSSC OMNO a ss a Gee 12 Sending SOS signal CA PX in Standby Mode 12 Optional Bed Shaker Operation 00c000 12 Alert Signals Acknowledg cc ccccsescsseensceneeees 13 Recall Last Activated Alert ccccsseessseeeseecerseees 13 Vibration Pattern TFA cnrssesecetsvssrneneatinnsgecsvonenns 14 LOW ESC AON sssini aer e sakr kera nin 15 Clear Internal Memory Factory
7. ast 18 times in quick succession until it flashes vibrates and sounds a beep if speaker is On Then relearn all accessories Trouble Shooting FAQ What type of batteries do I need for the CA PX Ans Install 3 AAA rechargeable batteries NIMH For optimal performance it is recommended that the batteries be replaced once a year How many accessories can the CA PX support Ans The CA PX can support the same number of accessories as the CA 360 master unit I just bought an extra doorbell or door knock sensor but it did not work What do need to do Ans All new accessory devices must be learned or registered to the CA PX unit and CA 360 if used as the master unit before they can be recognized or work See the section in this manual for instructions as how to learn or register an accessory device How do I clear all registered accessories from the CA PX Ans Press and release the Learn button at least 18 times in quick succession until it flashes vibrates and sounds once if Speaker is On Does CA PX work with a CentralAlert CA 360 system Ans Yes the CA PX can be used as a remote receiver to a CentralAlert CA 360 master unit Follow the steps described in the CA PX Application section to complete the process How far can the CA PX be located from CA 3607 Ans About 150 feet in open space metal inside a wall can reduce this distance What is the maximum distance between accessories and the CA PX Ans Abo
8. e Time AC Adapter Input AC Adapter Output Operating temperature Dimensions Weight 2 4 GHz Smart Code 5 VDC 150mA 3 x AAA Size NiMH rechargeable 3 to 6 days depending on usages 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 5VDC 600 1000 mA 10 to 40 C Approximately 57 x 108 x 32 W x D x H mm w belt clip Approximately 110 grams with battery Specifications are subject to change FCC Rules Information 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy 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 you may try one of the following methods to correct the interference 20 1 Where it can be done safely
9. g and alerting functions as a CentralAlert CA 360 unit Model CA RX ACentralAlert remote unit that serves as a receiver to expand system coverage area no clock display Model CA SOS Wireless personal button for paging help Model BS 100 Extra bed shaker Warranty Service Information Your CentralAlert CA PX comes with a one year limited warranty We warrant during this warranty period from the date of purchase to the original consumer the CentralAlert CA PX is free from defects in materials and workmanship under intended home use In the event that CentralAlert CA PX fails to function properly within one year of the original purchase and after 30 days due to defects in material or workmanship call Serene Innovations for a Return Authorization Number and Return Instructions then return the unit with proof of purchase sales receipt or packing slip no exceptions and a check for handling and shipping return of US 9 95 to Serene Innovations Serene Innovations will either repair or replace the unit with a refurbished unit or a unit of equal condition and return it to you using UPS USPS ground shipping at no cost to you If the unit is returned within 30 days of purchase the units shipping will be prepaid by Serene Innovations with the proof of purchase included 18 Incidental of Consequential Damages Neither Serene Innovations Inc nor the retailer dealer or selling distributor has the responsibility fo
10. hold the test button on the accessory CA AX audio sensor for more than 10 seconds until CA PX flashes vibrates and beeps if speaker is On twice This confirms the learning Repeat the steps 3 and 4 with the CA DXH accessory Press the Reset button on the CA PX to exit the learning mode at any time Test the system Press the Test button on each accessory one at a time Verify that the corresponding icon button on the CA PX is activated The CA PX will flash vibrate and beep if speaker is On for about 45 seconds Press Reset to stop at any time Repeat the test with the CA DXH Press Reset to stop at any time Repeat the steps above to learn or register and test more accessories as desired 2 Learning CA PX into a CA 360 System Example Application This is a typical application for adding a CA PX toa CA 360 system in order to improve mobility freedom and coverage area Each CA PX must be learned or registered to the CA 360 system before before it can be recognized Up to 10 CA PX may be added to one CA 360 master unit Note All previously learned accessories in the CA PX will be lost during this process and all lost accessories must be learned again through the CA 360 master unit CA PX Added into CA 360 System Follow the steps below 1 Place CA 360 master unit in the clock mode RUN position Press and Hold the SOS TEST button for 6 seconds until it beeps It will display LEAr
11. n demonstrates how a simple wireless notification system can be created using just one CA PX as a receiver unit It notifies you when someone is at the door or if an audio alarm is activated The entire system is compact light weight and ideal for travel use The example below shows a simple system comprised of a personal receiver CA PX a door knock sensor with door hanger CA DXH and an audio sensor CA AX Since no metal mounting clip is visible from the hotel hallway the use of CA DXH will not reveal guest that is hard of hearing It is perfect for use on hotel or dormitory doors where a temporary installation is preferred To futher enhance the system effectiveness and user safety both registered and unregistered CA AX audio sensor wireless signals can be detected by the CA PX Note 1 Model CA DXH and Model CA AX are optional accessories and are sold separately Note 2 Model CA DXH is a standard door knock sensor mounted on a plastic door hanger This combination is designed to hang on the interior handle of a door knob for detecting door knocking Follow the steps below 1 Install batteries in all accessory units that you want to use in the system 2 Power On the CA PX 3 Press and hold the Learn button for 6 seconds until it vibrates and beeps if the speaker is On to enter the Learn mode The Learn button LED will blink for about 20 seconds after which it will exit the Learn mode Press and
12. once Vibrate once and Beep once if Speaker is On Turning On Beep once Vibrate Once Speaker Vibrate Once Turning Off Flash once and ___Vibrate once Turn Flashlight On Off The flasher on the top of the unit can be used as a flashlight 1 Press Reset button once to turn it On 2 Press the Reset button once again to turn it Off Sending SOS signal CA PX in Standby Mode To page other receivers for help Press and hold the SOS button for 2 seconds A wireless SOS signal will be transmitted to nearby registered receivers CA PX CA RX CA 360 Optional Bed Shaker Operation With an optional bed shaker BS 100 attached CA PX can activate the bed shaker while charging This provides total notification even while you sleep Alert Signals Acknowledge Upon receiving a wireless notification signal from any accessory 1 The unit activates a unique motor vibration blinking icon button flasher and sound if speaker is On 2 After reviewing the blinking icon button the user can then press the Reset button to acknowledge and stop all alert outputs The blinking icon button continues to stay lit for 5 more seconds 3 For a deaf blind user who cannot visualize the blinking icon button the user will need to press each icon button sequentially to determine the activated icon button When the correct icon button is pressed the vibration will become continuous indicating
13. onnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas 21 Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspections authority or electrician as appropriate The REN for this amplified telephone is stated on the IC regulatory label located on the bottom of the product NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of a combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 This Class B digital device complies with Canadian ICES 003 RSS 210 Issue 8 Please dispose of used batteries properly following any local regulations Do not incinerate PATTA SERENE INNOVATIONS Serene Innovations Inc 14731 Carmenita Road Norwalk CA 90650 Toll Free 866 376 9271 Fax 560 483 2087 Website www sereneinnovations com Email Customercare Sereneinnovations com 22
14. or set up of the equipment contact a professional installer for help WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this device to rain or moisture Do not expose this device to dripping or splashing Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on or near this device Liquids can cause a failure and or a fire hazard As with any electronic products use care not to spill liquids into any part of the system Do not place any open flame sources such as lighted candles on or near this device CAUTION Make no modifications to the system or accessories Unauthorized alterations may compromise safety regulatory compliance system performance and may void the warranty Package Content Check Unpack and remove items from the box Confirm all items are included before disposing of the shipping box ltems included are 1 CA PX Wireless Personal Vibrating Receiver with Belt Clip 1 USB AC Adapter 1 USB to MicroUSB Charging Cable 1 User s Guide 3 AAA NiMH Rechargeable batteries inside battery compartment 3 x AAA NIMH Rechargeable Batteries Feature Identification General Description The CA PX is a wireless vibrating personal receiver for the hard of hearing and deaf blind users It features a built in shaker speaker flasher and blinking icons for alert notification The CA PX offers three 3 ways to identify different patterns by feel alerts blinking
15. r Unplug this device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the device has been damaged such as Power supply cord or plug is damaged Liquid has been spilled Objects have fallen onto the device The device has been exposed to rain or moisture The device does not operate normally orhas been dropped WARNING e Do not place the unit on a surface that vibrates e g dryer washing machine etc The unit should only be placed on flat non vibrating surfaces i e table shelf counter tops etc Never place this equipment in an unstable location The equipment may fall causing serious personal injury or death Many injuries particularly to children can be avoided by taking these simple precautions Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment Only using furniture that can safely support the equipment Ensuring the equipment is not overhanging on the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the equipment on tall furniture i e cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the equipment to a suitable support Not placing the equipment on cloth or other materials placed between the equipment and the supporting furniture Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the equipment If you doubt your ability to safely mount our television
16. r any incidental or consequential damages including without limitation commercial loss of profit or for any incidental expenses loss of time or inconvenience Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty does not apply to any product that has been accidentally damaged abused misused or neglected used on electrical frequency or voltage other than marked on product and or described in the manual Defects or errors caused by unauthorized alterations repairs and or tampering are also not covered by this warranty This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights that vary from state to state lf a defect covered by this warranty should occur promptly contact a Customer Care Representative by phone or log onto www sereneinnovations com to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA and shipping instructions before shipping the product to Serene Innovations Any shipment without an RMA number will not be accepted and will be returned to you at your expense Any authorized returned product must be accompanied by a proof of purchase and a brief explanation of the problem For out of warranty repair and service please contact our Customer Care Department for a price quote and instructions 19 Specifications Technology Bed Shaker Output Battery Backup Battery Us
17. re orient the receiving television or radio antenna 2 To the extent possible relocate the television radio or other receiver with respect to the cordless phone 3 Connect the cordless phone and AC adapter into a different electrical outlet 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modification Any modification not expressly approved by the manufacturer of this device could void the user s authority to operate the device Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunication network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request that the user disc
18. this is the correct one The user can then press the Reset button to acknowledge and stop all alert outputs Note Each button is embossed with a Braille character Recall Last Activated Alert The last activated alert may be recalled for review purposes An Press and hold the Reset button for 2 seconds and it will recall the last activated alert Unique vibration blinking icon button and speaker sound will be repeated for 45 seconds Note The flasher will not flash during recall A deaf blind user can press each icon button sequentially to determine which icon button is active When the user presses the correct icon button the vibration will become continuous indicating this is the correct one Each button is embossed with Braille Press the Reset button to stop and exit the mode Vibration Pattern Training The CA PX offers an exclusive training feature that allows the users to familiarize themselves with the vibration pattern of each alert or icon button 1 Press and hold the Learn button while unit is Powered On The Learn button LED will be On 2 Press and release any of the alert icon buttons This activates the vibration pattern for 45 seconds so the user can feel and learn Note Button icon and speaker sound will also be active 3 Press the Reset button to stop or press another button to learn a new vibration pattern 4 To exit the training session Power Off the CA PX unit 5 CA PX
19. ut 150 feet in open space metal inside a wall can reduce this distance Can place CA PX next to my Wi Fi router Ans No Please keep all other electronic equipment at least 5 feet away How many accessory devices can CA PX handle Ans The CA PX can handle the same number of accessories as the CA 360 unit Does CA PX offer a wireless signal repeater function Ans Yes CA PX CA RX and CA 360 units offer a wireless repeater relay function whereby each unit can re broadcast the received wireless signals to other similar receivers This repeater function expands the coverage area of the entire system Cleaning and Maintenance e The surface of the device can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth e Do not use any sprays near the device Do not use any solvents chemicals or cleaning solutions containing alcohol ammonia orabrasives Do not allow liquids to spill into any openings Other Accessories for the Model CA PX Model CA AX Wireless audio alarm sound monitor Model CA BX Real time wireless baby crying sound monitor Model CA CX Wireless cell phone ringing detector Model CA DB Wireless door bell unit Model CA DX Wireless door knocking sensor Model CA DXH Wireless door knocking sensor with plastic door hanger Model CA MX Wireless motion sensor to detect motion Model CA NOAA Wireless NOAA weather alert radio output monitor Model CA PX Wireless personal pager receiver unit that performs the same receivin

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