Getting Started; Setting Up A New Autoalert Help Button; Signal Range Test - Philips lifeline AutoAlert Help Button FD100 User Manual

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Getting Started

The AutoAlert Help Button is compatible with the following Philips Lifeline Communicators:
? ? DT1000?Philips?Lifeline?Cordless?Phone?Communicator
? ? 6900?Philips?Lifeline?Communicator
The Communicator must be properly set up and the coverage range of your AutoAlert Help
Button must be determined prior to use. Please see the Quick?Start?Guide included in the box
with your Communicator for instructions on how to set up your system. See the section below
for instructions on how to test the signal range of your AutoAlert Help Button. If you have any
questions, please contact Lifeline.

Setting up a new AutoAlert Help Button

If you received your AutoAlert Help Button separately from your Communicator, you will need
to program the Button to work with the Communicator. Please follow the instructions below to
ensure the AutoAlert Help Button is properly programmed.
1. Press and hold the Reset button located on the Communicator for 3 seconds.
2. While still holding down the Reset button, press and hold down the new AutoAlert Help
Button. The Communicator will announce that the Help Button is now programmed.
3. If you have other Help Buttons that need to be programmed, continue to hold down the Reset
button and repeat the same process.
4. When you receive the indication of a successful activation, release the Reset button on the
Communicator.
5. Once the Reset button is released, the unit will enter Signal Range Test Mode. Conduct a
signal range test as mentioned in the steps below (since you already pressed the Reset button,
start from step "2".)

Signal Range Test

Your AutoAlert Help Button and Communicator provide coverage inside your home and may
provide coverage in the area immediately outside (in the yard, etc.). The range test will show
which areas in your home will be covered and if there are any environmental conditions that will
affect the signal.
1. Press the Reset button when you are ready to begin.
2. Place your AutoAlert Help Button around your neck and walk around your home. In each
room, press the AutoAlert Button to see if the Communicator responds with a "beep." The
"beep" indicates that your Help Button will work from that location.
For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 in the U.S. and 1-800-387-1215 in Canada.
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