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Wristband Transmitter
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10 Wristband Transmitter
Use the wristband transmitter to call the emergency services exchange or
persons for help.
There are several emergency services exchanges available. In
some countries, these may be subject to a charge.
You can also use the equipment as a private emergency call
device within the family.
Outgoing alert message
There is a default outgoing alert message recorded on the telephone. You
can replace this outgoing alert message by one of your own. After activat
ing an automatic emergency call, the phone numbers assigned to buttons
M1, M2 and M3 are called automatically. The alert message is played re
peatedly until your emergency call is acknowledged by the person receiv
ing it through pressing the "0" key. For this reason, you must end your own
alert message clearly telling the receiving party to
"...take this emer
gency call by pressing the 0 key!"
.
When recording your alert message, ensure the caller knows
who is making the emergency call. Ensure that your message
clearly states that it is an emergency call and you require assist
ance.
Recording an alert message
Open the main menu
or
RECORD MESSAGE
Select the required submenu
Press and hold
VOICE
Start recording
Release
End recording
Playing back the alert message
Open the main menu
or
Select the required submenu
Play the outgoing alert message
Deleting the outgoing alert message
Open the main menu
or
CHECK MESSAGE
Select the required submenu
Play the outgoing alert message
Delete the outgoing alert message
Saving emergency call / one-touch dialling numbers
The one-touch dialling buttons M1, M2 or M3 can be used for normal one-
touch dialling or as memory locations for automatic emergency call dial
ling.
Open the main menu
or
STORE NUMBER ,
Select the required submenu
,
Enter the phone number
(max. 22 digits) and confirm it
,
or
,
Select the one-touch dialling button
and confirm it
You cannot delete the phone numbers stored on the one-touch
dialling buttons. Existing numbers are overwritten when new
phone numbers are stored.