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Quick start guide 

KF3A-2219-EU-GFOB

Emergency person to person keyfob with shock detection
 

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Standard Activation

1.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Status light

 

Send button

 

Configuration  

switches

 

Battery

 

Security screw

 

Battery cover

 

Neck cord

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A battery is already installed in the Keyfob.

 

Remove and

Discard

 

To activate the unit 

simply remove the paper 

tab by pulling it gently 

away from the unit.

 

The keyfob is now ready 

to go and is set to 

illuminate person to 

person by default.  

2.

Sending a signal

 

The supplied lithium battery 

should provide a large number 

of activations

 

Press the send button. 

The status light will shine green 

and the Pager or SignWave 

should receive a person to 

person signal.

 

If the light shines orange when 

the button is pressed the internal 

battery is low and should be 

replaced (see step 3). 

 

 

3.

Low battery

 

When the battery needs replacing 
remove the screw from the rear of 

the unit. 

 

Turn the unit over and gently push 

the battery cover upwards 

exposing the battery and 

configuration switches. 

 

Replace with a 6V lithium battery 

(2CR1/3N OR PX28L)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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KF3A-2219-EU-GFOB 
Shock detection activation

The KF3A-2219-EU-GFOB 

variant incorporates a  

sensor which will trigger the unit automatically when the device 
receives a shock. 

 

For best results we recommend the using the neck 
cord provided to allow the keyfob to hang around the 
neck. Placing the keyfob in a pocket may reduce the 
effectiveness of the shock sensor.

 

WARNING! Your device and its accessories are not toys. They may contain small parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children.

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