24 | Instructions for Use
AssistX Mobil
7. Device Buttons, Ports, Display
1
Min. distance 0,5 m
Min. distance 1,5 ft
8
7
6
2
3
4
5
1
LED
2
ON/OFF Button
3
AssistX Port Sensor-/Switchport
4
USB socket (power/configuration)
5
Reset (restart)
6
Call Button
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
1
12
11
10
2
9
4
5
7
Confirmation Light
8
Infrared receiver
9
Output socket (Jack Plug)
10
Confirm / OK Button
11
Menu / up-down Button
AssistX Mobil RX Display
12
Connected transmitters
1
Charge connected
2
Battery status
3
Out of range warning
4
Call Queue
5
Alarm type
6
Caller Name / Time & Date
7
1
LED Battery
LED flashes green, when 100% charged and connected to the power supply.
Alarm Display
6
Disconnection alarm at the transmitter
S
Battery alarm at the transmitter
B
3
AssistX Port for many common sensors/switches
Connect sensor/switch
Quickly insert the sensor/switch into the AssistX Port. If the plug is inserted
too slowly, the sensor/switch may not be identified or may be identified
incorrectly. The LED on the transmitter flashes red, do not press the switch or
sensor for about 2 sec until you hear a beep and the LED stops flashing.
Unplug sensor/switch
For safety reasons a
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call is triggered whenever the sensor is plugged off.
To avoid triggering a call, switch off the transmitter before disconnecting the
sensor.
If the sensor/switch is unplugged (safety-critical!) during a call has not
yet been completed (if it is not confirmed at the transmitter of the cal-
ler), the LEDs on the transmitter light up orange and a warning sounds.
If the call is completed by pressing the button on the transmitter, the
warning disappears.
9
Output socket (Alarm signal adjustable via Relay Mode)
With the Mono Jack Plug you can tap 1 & 2, with a
Stereo Jack Plug 1,2 & 3:
1
Common contact
2
Normally open contact (NO)
3
Normally closed contact (NC)
Instructions for Use
AssistX Mobil
empty
charging
(jack plug 3.5 mm pink)
1
3
2
| 25
full
EN