I am putting together an X10 solution to provide my elderly mother with medical alert assistance. She has a live in caregiver but my mother has recently been prone to falling and the live in caregiver isn't always in the immediate area when it happens. I wanted a solution to give my mother a way to signal the caregiver immediately and also to call me. Since I've used X10 for years, going the X10 route is a no brainer.
There doesn't seem to be much information about the
Personal Assistance Voice Dialer (PA5800) and the
Monitored Personal Assistance System (PA9200) and compatibility with the
Big Red Button (KR15A) on the forums so I'll share my observations here. Hopefully someone will find this helpful or can share some additional insight.
Both the PA5800 and the PA9200 are designed to work out of the box with the wireless heart pendant remote (HP564A). Pressing the call button causes a shrill alarm to be emitted from the console. Any mini powerhorns (SH10A) and lamp modules (LM465) are in turn activated by the console via PLC. The SH10A emits a continuous piercing shriek. Lights plugged into the LM465 will flash on and off. Pressing the stop button on the HP564A stops all these triggered events. However, the LM465 is left in the on state after pressing stop. Since there is no way to send a lights off PLC from either console, you will need an additional device to turn the lamp module off. If you don't want to deal with this, I found the socket rocket (LM15A) a better alternative since it can be reset to the "off" state simply by manually turning a lamp off and back on.
Despite what some advertising and literature says, the
Big Red Button (KR15A) does not work with either console as I was led to believe. The KR15A does not send the security code required to trigger an alarm state. My first clue came when neither console would respond with a recognition chime in install mode. The KR15A only transmits an "on" RF signal which the console passes on as a PLC. Holding down the KR15A for a few seconds will cause a SH10A on the same code to emit an alarm shriek. Pressing the red button again shuts off the SH10A. Lamp modules on the same code will turn on and remain on. The KR15A does not send an "off" RF signal.
Basically, the Personal Assistance consoles act like a wireless transceiver (TM751) when using a KR15A. Unfortunately, the X10 webpage for the KR15A and the PA9200 imply otherwise.
The bottom line is to design a setup as simple and foolproof as possible. Given the limitations of the KR15A and the problems using a LM465, I am opting for a PA5800, two HP564A pendants, a SH10A mini powerhorn, and a LM15A socket rocket. My mother initiates an alarm with a HP564A. The SH10A sounds an alarm on another floor. The LM15A flashes a well placed light on and off. My phone is called to notify me of an emergency. The audio alarms are turned off and reset with a HP564A. The LM15A is reset by manually turning the lamp off and back on. I would add additional SH10A and LM15A devices to expand the system.
Feel free to comment or add suggestions.
NOTE: On December 20, 2010, I was sent a PPC02 as a substitute for the PA9200. I did all my testing on a PPC02. Assuming they are identical in function, all my comments above should still apply.