LogicMark 37920 Users Manual

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SETUPINSTRUCTIONS
Guardian Alert
EmergencyWallCommunicator
Model#37920
This accessory is to be used with the LogicMark’s DECT line of Personal Emergency Response Systems. This includes the FreedomAlert and the LifeSentry product line. Up to a total of 4 pendants and Emergency Wall Communicators (EWC) can be learned to one LogicMark “DECT” (1.9 Ghz) base unit.
CONTENTS:
Emergency Wall
Communicator
(EWC)
AAA Alkaline Batteries
4 pieces
Double Stick Velcro
2 Screws
Screwdriver
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Installing the Batteries ..............................................................................3
Learning the EWC to the Base of Your PERS System ..........................3
Battery Check ............................................................................................4
System Check ............................................................................................5
Warranty ....................................................................................................7
Product Specications ..............................................................................8
NOTE: Before programming this Emergency Wall Communicator (EWC) to work with your LogicMark DECT base unit, you must acknowledge that all of the Warnings, Limitations of Liability, Disclaimers, FCC information and Testing Instructions written in the LogicMark Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) instruction manuals pertain to the use of this EWC as well when used with these products. By programming this EWC to your LogicMark PERS product, you acknowledge that you have a copy of these instructions and have read them. If you do not have a copy, you can always download one off of our website or by calling our company and requesting one.
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Installing the Battery
Use the supplied screwdriver to unscrew the battery compartment.
Install the 4 AAA alkaline batteries - alternating them as they are installed. Note the polarity on the inside of the battery cover. The spring contacts are meant to touch the negative side of the batteries. Close the battery cover using the screwdriver provided.
Learning the EWC to the Base unit of Your PERS System.
Note: Throughout this manual - EWC will refer to the Emergency Wall Communicator; Pendant will refer to a hand-held pendant used by the Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) - and Base will refer to the base unit of the PERS system.
On the Base Unit:
1. Push and release the RED Code Learn button on the back of the Base unit. (Use the tip of the screwdriver or a ball-point pen to reach through the case). You will hear a voice prompt “Pendant Learning”
On the EWC:
2. PUSH the Gray Battery Test button and the RED Emergency button simultaneously –HOLD both buttons for a few seconds until you hear “Pendant Learning” from the EWC - then release both buttons.
• If “Base and Pendant out of Range” is heard from the EWC, stop
- wait 30 seconds and start at step #1 again.
3. When Pendant learning has been successful you will hear “All Systems are OK” and then it will announce the mode of the Base unit.
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Notes:
• You have up to 45 seconds after pushing the RED Code Learn button on the Base unit to get the EWC to enter “Pendant Learning”.
• Learning additional Pendants or EWCs does not erase previously learned Pendants or EWCs.
• The Base unit will automatically exit the Pendant learning mode after several seconds or if Pendant learning failed.
• Only a combined total of 4 Pendants and EWCs can be learned to a Base unit. If a Pendant has been lost or replaced, erase all the Pendants and relearn all current Pendants and EWCs. (See next paragraph).
At a later point in time, you might want to erase your previously learned pendants. You can erase all previously learned Pendants or EWCs by simply holding down the red Code Learn button at the back of the Base unit for 8 seconds. You will hear the conrmation of “Previous Pendant Codes Erased” from the Base unit. After that, you can program a new Pendant to the Base unit following the steps above as desired.
Mounting the Product.
You have two choices to mount the product to the wall. You can use the two screws provided - or you can use the special Velcro style fastener provided. If using the screws - locate the screws exactly 3 and 1/8 inches apart on the wall. If using the Velcro - make sure the surfaces are clean and dry before mounting.
Battery Check:
The 4 AAA alkaline batteries should power the unit for over one year in standby mode. When the EWC is used - there are several hours of talk time on fresh batteries. We recommend replacement of the batteries every 6 monhts, just like a smoke detector.
However, the EWC has a built-in battery tester to allow you easy conrma­tion of the status of the batteries. When you press the small Gray button
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on the EWC, a voice announcement will inform you of the condition of the battery. One of the following messages will be heard:
“Battery is ok.”
Check the battery condition monthly.
“Battery is low.”
The batteries should be replaced within the next weeks.
“Replace battery now.”
The 4 AAA batteries should be replaced now with 4 new AAA
alkaline batteries.
Please note: If there is no response after pressing the button for one second
or more, the batteries are dead and must be replaced immediately
.
The battery should be tested at least monthly along with
the System Check outlined below.
System Check:
The gray button on the top left side of the EWC which is used to perform the BATTERY CHECK, will also used to perform a SYSTEM CHECK. Press and hold this button for more than four (4) seconds. One of the fol­lowing announcements will be made.
“All systems are ok.”
This conrms the following:
Battery status.
The EWC is working.
The Base unit is working.
The Base unit is connected to a working phone line.
The EWC is within range of the Base unit.
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“System cannot detect dial tone.”
The Base unit is not connected to the phone line or can not get a
dial tone for some reason.
“Base and Pendant out of range.”
This conrms one or more of the following:
The EWC has malfunctioned.
The Base has malfunctioned.
The EWC and Base unit are not communicating with each other
or are out or range.
Caution - To ensure proper operation, this equipment must be installed according to the these instructions. We highly recommend that you perform this System Check after installation and at least monthly to conrm that your system is working properly It is also recommended to perform this system check after a lightning storm that could damage
the Base unit which is plugged into the phone line.
Water Resistance:
This EWC is designed to be mounted on a bathroom wall if desired. However, it should never be submerged or exposed to water continuously.
If your EWC is not working, call our tech support at 703-934-7934 .
Information The FCC Wants You To Know:
FCC ID:TYD37920
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this device!
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Canada IC:8471A-37920
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty shall constitute the sole liability of LogicMark, LLC concern­ing the product. LogicMark, LLC expressly disclaims all other warranties INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MER­CHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR LogicMark, LLC. ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE AND USE OF THE PRODUCT. LogicMark, LLC and agents and distributors will bear no liability whatsoever for incidental or consequential damages or charges of any kind.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con­sequential damages, so the above disclaimer regarding incidental or con­sequential damages may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights; you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIRS
If the warranty period has expired or if you are not the original owner of the product, LogicMark, LLC will at its option either (1) replace this product with a functionally similar (but not necessarily identical) refurbished prod­uct or (2) repair the original product and return it to the original consumer/ purchaser after payment of repair/replacement charges has been received.
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Product Specications:
RF Characteristics: 1.9 Ghz DECT Communication Technology
Operating Range Should cover your typical American house
- but needs to be tested after installation.
Batteries 4 AAA Alkaline. Replace every 6 months
Water-resistance Water Spray Standard IPX5 (shower only).
Number of Products/Base Unit Up to a total of
4 Pendants and Emergency
Wall Communicators can be programmed to
one Base unit.
Operating Temperature 32˚ to 120˚ F. (0˚ to 49˚ C).
8625 Hampton Way;
Fairfax Station, Virginia 22039
Tel: 1-703-934-7934
Toll Free: 1-800-519-2419
Fax: 1-703-934-7935
www.LogicMark.com
This Emergency Wall Communicator is covered by the following patents: US # 5,521,582 & Canadian # 2,080,921 Other patents pending
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