Emergency contact – Activeforever Geemarc AMPLI600 Emergency Response Phone User Manual

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Testing the Remote Band

You should test the emergency contact button on your remote band at least
once a month.
Note: You must warn your emergency SOS contacts that you are about to
do this.

If the remote band does not work well from locations in which it has worked
before, replace the battery immediately 9see below) and check that the
phone’s antenna is positioned correctly.

Change the Remote Band Battery

Lift the remote band and unscrew the three small screws found on the
base. Lift the cover to find the battery. Replace with 1 alkaline “23A” 12V
size cigarette lighter battery. Take note and insert with the correct polarity.
Replace the cover

Cancel an Emergency Contact SOS Call

In cases of a false alarm, you can press the X button on the remote band
or STOP button on the phone base to deactivate the emergency contact
SOS function.

Remote Audio Monitoring

By giving an emergency contact a Monitor Access Code to your telephone,
it allows them to call and speak to you without you having to pick up the
phone as they can switch on the speakerphone remotely. This may be
useful for them if a situation arises where they have become worried about

EMERGENCY CONTACT

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