www.ablenetinc.comPersonal Alert SystemWith DECT TechnologyMANUAL AND USER GUIDE900-80238 rev A08/11
10 When you fi rst get your unit - these batteries will probably be low, or even fully discharged - and will need to be charged for 24 hours before bei
11Master ON/OFF switchThe System has a Master ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the base unit – just left of the rechargeable batteries. This switch con
12Connecting the Base Unit Power ConnectionSimply plug in the AC Adapter in to the nearest electri-cal outlet. Plug the other end of the AC power ad
13wall, and the other end into either one of the telephone jacks at the back of the Base unit. Note - you will feel a ‘click’ when the cords are fi rm
14How to Handle VoIP and DSLIf Your Phone System is VoIPVoice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a telephone service that sends your call over the Inter
15How to Handle DSLIf your home has DSL service for your computer, you must use a DSL fi lter in line with the System or it will not work. This fi lter
16Base Unit Options and FeaturesThe System can work right out of the box with no pro-gramming. To avoid programming any telephone num-bers, simply sl
17How does the Base unit know when to go to the next number? The base unit will fi rst dial the fi rst number in the “Friends” list. About 10 seconds
18Programming the Base Unit Programming Telephone NumbersIf you choose to only contact 911 - and not a custom telephone number - skip these next ste
19Step 1: Write out the numbers - use the worksheet on page 21. Below we will refer to Number 1 as the fi rst number, Number 2 as the second number
2PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY AND SAVE IT FOR REFERENCE.Thank you for choosing Responsable by AbleNet – the most unique Personal Emergency Respo
20Note: Once you exit Programming Mode, adding addi-tional numbers requires starting over and re-entering ALL Emergency Contact numbers. You cannot si
21Programming Worksheet1. Call a friend or family member on your telephone.2. Slide switch to LEARN MODE [voice prompt – Learn Mode]3. Enter: “1 2 3
22Programming Special FeaturesThere are a few features you can program into the System. A typical user will not need these features - and may skip to
23is used to DEMO the unit without having access to a telephone line. We use this feature with a Viking DLE-200 test box. NEVER LEAVE THE UNIT IN THIS
244. Enter # (to exit programming mode) [Voice prompt – Programming complete]5. Slide Programming Switch to “Friend, 911 – Friends Only – 911 Only”
25Adding Additional Pendants to the SystemThe System comes with one Pendant. If you want to add additional pendants to your system - follow the direc
263. When Pendant learning has been successful you will hear “All Systems are OK” and then it will announce the call setting that the base is set to
27Operating the SystemEmergency Dialing Using the PendantIn the event of an emergency, press the Blue button on the front of the Pendant. When this bu
28Holding the PendantHold the Pendant as you would any normal telephone receiver - close to the head so that you can hear the other person being call
29Answering an Incoming Call with the PendantThe System has the ability to answer incoming calls through the pendant or the Emergency Wall Commu-nicat
3Traveling? Whether you are moving across town or go-ing to visit the grand kids across the country - just throw it in your suitcase. When you get
30Lanyard, Belt Clip or Wrist Strap.The System includes 3 accessories for carrying/wearing the Pendant: a lanyard, belt clip, and wrist-strap. The wri
31Battery CheckTo check the status of the Pendants battery, Press and Release the Gray button at the back of the Pendant. A voice announcement will an
32The battery should be tested at least twice a month along with the System Check outlined on the next page.When it gets to the point after a few year
33 System CheckThe Gray button on the back of the pendant will also perform a SYSTEM CHECK. Press and hold this button for more than four (4) second
34If you receive a failure notifi cation, please refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” on page 37 of this manual to determine the cause.This testing fea
35Operating RangeThe operating range of your System will depend on many factors including intervening walls, electrical interfer-ence or various appli
36Periodic Testing / MaintenanceIt is highly recommended that you preform a full System Check (see page 33) at least twice a month. This will confi rm
37 Troubleshooting GuideWhat if I can’t get the System to work?Step 1 – Check the PENDANT.What to do:Press the Gray Battery Test / System Check butto
38Step 3 – Make sure the Pendant and the Base unit are com-municating with each other.Background information: The Pendant and the Base unit are conne
39Information The FCC Wants You To KnowFCC ID: TYD3X911This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
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40This equipment also complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA: US:TYDW400B3X911 REN: 0.0Ba) On the bottom of
41f) The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment.
42General Warnings and Precautions Warning!• Manufacturer DOES NOT represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of damage to the unit, DO
43Important Safety InstructionsWhen using your System , please observe the following instructions in order to reduce the risk of personal injury, elec
44Manufacturer Disclaimers and Limited WarrantyCOMMUNICATION AND RESPONSE LIMITATIONS: Pur-chaser acknowledges that signals which are transmitted ove
45TESTING AND SERVICE OF Responsable EQUIPMENT: The equipment, once installed, are in the exclusive posses-sion and control of the Purchaser, and it
46THE FOLLOWING ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE:• Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair, and replacement of parts due to n
47ON THE LENGTH OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AN
48 Replacement Parts / Optional AccessoriesPendantPN: 80001900TestEmergency Wall CommunicatorPN: 80001800Rechargeable Li-Ion Batterieswww.primaryvolt.
49 Product Speci cationsRF Technology: 1.9 Ghz DECT SystemOperating Range Covers your typical American house and into the front, back, and side yar
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6Package Contents • Pendant - 2 Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries• Responsable Base Unit - 4 Rechargeable AA Batteries• Belt Clip• Wrist/Walker/Wheelchair
7Limitation of LiabilityThis page is a summary of the Disclaimer and Limited Warranty disclosed in full at the end of this instruction manual. Read t
8Installing the BatteriesPendant - small white batteriesThe Pendant requires one of the white/Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) batteries at any given time. The p
9Charging Extra BatteryPlace the extra Pendant battery into the front charging area of the Base unit so that it will charge and be ready when its time
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