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E-Pill Med-Time XL User Instructions page 6

Automatic pill reminder and dispensing system

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Alarm Tone (SOUND)
There are four alarm sounds (and no alarm tone) available. Choose the right alarm tone
(frequency) to compensate for any hearing deficiency the patient may have.
1. Press and hold Button 3 for five seconds until the display reads BEFORE, then tap
Button 1 until SOUND displays.
2. Choose your preferred sound, 01, 02, 03 or 04, by pressing Buttons 2 or 3. If no
sound is required, set at 00 (00 = silent alarm = no tone).
3. Press Button 1 to set the next function.
If the unit returns to Normal mode, follow the steps outlined for setting each function.
Visual Alarm (LIGHT)
In addition to a sound alarm, you may use the visual alarm (blinking red light). This may
be an important feature for the hearing impaired patient or as an additional reminder to
take medications.
4. Press and hold Button 3 for five seconds until the display reads BEFORE, then tap
Button 1 until LIGHT displays.
5. Buttons 2 to turn OFF or Button 3 to turn ON (default is ON)
6. Press Button 1 to set the next function.
If the unit returns to Normal mode, follow the steps outlined for setting each function.
Time Format "AM/PM" or "Military Time" (HOURS)
Allows you to choose between 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour time (Military Time) formats.
The default setting for your e-pill Med-Time XL default setting is 12-hour (AM/PM) time
format.
1. Press and hold Button 3 for five seconds until the display reads BEFORE, then tap
Button 1 until HOURS displays.
2. Press Button 2 to set to 12 hours (AM/PM), or Press Button 3 for 24-hour (Military
Time) format.
3. Press Button 1 to set the next function.
If the unit returns to Normal mode, follow the steps outlined for setting each function.
Current Date (DATE)
Set the current date (year, day, month) in order for the history log and automatic daylight
saving time functions to work properly.
Your Med-Time XL will automatically adjust the current time for Daylight
NOTE
Saving Time, but only if you set the date.
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