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The LiveLife Mobile Alarm with GPS
Overview & introduction
1
Choosing emergency contacts
2
3
Basic operation
What do the lights mean?
7
Battery & recharging
8
9
Using the GPS feature
LiveLife
PERSONAL MOBILE ALARMS
www.livelifealarms.com
User Manual
Using fall detection feature
10
Mobile network setup & SIM card
11
Changing your settings
12
Other information
13
Troubleshooting
14
15
Legal disclaimer
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  • Page 1 User Manual The LiveLife Mobile Alarm with GPS Overview & introduction Using fall detection feature Choosing emergency contacts Mobile network setup & SIM card Basic operation Changing your settings What do the lights mean? Other information Battery & recharging Troubleshooting...
  • Page 2: Overview & Introduction

    $10 prepaid credit with H2O Wireless doing a test at a designated time. Don’t be afraid to test ‘911’ if you have it programmed in The LiveLife 3G Mobile Alarm with GPS is a as an emergency contact number. clever emergency and personal alert system.
  • Page 3 The ‘911’ service will not receive the help text message and the Google Map location. *LiveLife Alarms does not take responsibility for the Many people place ‘911’ last in the call sequence contact numbers you have chosen. The choice of numbers is completely up to the user of the Mobile Alarm.
  • Page 4: Basic Operation

    When charging the Red LED will be bright. When fully charged the Red LED will be dull. The LED is not visible when the station is off. Red charging LED It is seated behind the plastic base. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 It is an idea to keep the charging station next to your bed at night. That way you can have it close by and you can pop it in there each night to recharge. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 6 To end the call and the their own safety and not to worry. sequence the wearer clicks the SOS button. There is a 10 second delay between calls. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 7 SMS commands are not case sensitive. If you receive a reply from the device ‘format error’ this means you have entered the command incorrectly into the message you sent to the device. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 8: What Do The Lights Mean

    You may device being moved. When it wakes up it tries to have to cup your hands around the device to see get a GPS fix. them clearly. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 9: Battery & Recharging

    To be safe, only use the power adapter supplied LOW1 with your Mobile alarm. Other brand Send adapters/chargers may damage the device and The device should reply with a confirmation void your warranty. SMS that the low warning has been changed. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 10: Using The Gps Feature

    The GPS can be slow to get a fix if it has been turned off for a number of hours or has been inside a building where it has been unable to see the satellites for a while. This can also happen if ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 11 The device must be at least 1 metre above Send the ground before the fall. The fall angle must be more than 45 degrees. There must be no movement for 20-3o seconds afterwards. The impact surface can also play a role. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12 95% of the population. Closure of the the 2G network This device and the SIM card it uses is not affected by the closure of the AT&T 2G GSM wireless network on December 31st, 2016. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13: Changing Your Settings

    You can assign this button to any contact besides the default of 2. An example: To assign The device will reply confirming each change. side talk button to contact 1: You can check changes using status command. Send ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Other Information

    The Mobile Alarm can be worn in the shower 12 months warranty or in the rain. The LiveLife Mobile Alarm comes with a stand- ard 12 months warranty from date of purchase. The device is rated as waterproof to IP67. Which...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    -Do not press button while on a call. speaking to -Device is being worn in a windy/noisy location. -Move to a quieter location. the wearer -Microphone in device needs cleaning due to dust. -Carefully clean microphone hole. ©2016. LiveLife Alarms. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16 The medical and health information within this ‘manual’ is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, Read this first sheet express or implied. LiveLife Alarms and it employees and/or Quick start guide agents make no representations or warranties in relation to the medical and health information within this ‘manual.’...

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