NOTE on SIM Cards and Account Options
Your Safe Life Pendant may have been supplied with a SIM card already installed and activated with
an initial amount of credit applied if purchased directly from Safe Life.
You will need to monitor the Pre-Paid credit via the account details supplied to you by the Safe Life
team.
If purchased elsewhere you may need to supply your own SIM card. You may use any service
provider as long as they are on the Telstra Network. It is very important that you make sure the SIM
account has automatic renewal or that you keep track of the account credit so the account does not
cease to work due to lack of funds.
Programming
Programming is done by texting (SMS Message) commands to the pendant from any mobile phone.
Commands should be sent individually, they are not case sensitive and there should be no spaces.
When you text a command to the pendant your device will respond by sending you a confirmation in
return.
Please note: your device may have been set up for you before you received it. In this case, you do not
need to re-program it.
Password
Your pendant will come with a default password. The need to have a password can be removed and
of course you can change the password. Passwords are most important when the device is being use
for children, duress and security purposes.
The Default Password is 123456
Having a password set means you will need to type the password at the start of all your SMS
commands. For example, if you want to locate the device, instead of just using the standard
command LOC, you would type the password first 123456LOC.
123456P0
Command to remove password:
Example:123456P0
P(enter new 6 digit password)
Command to add password:
Example:
P246810
Please note: your password must be 6 digits long.
Programming the Emergency Contacts (Compulsory programming)
You can have a maximum of 10 emergency contacts and a minimum of 1. As you program each
contact you choose if they will receive an SMS message with GPS position only or also a phone call.
(Important see notes on "The Call Out Procedure" before progressing)
Command Example:
123456A1,1,0,Now enter the mobile number
- now press send
Breakdown:
123456 This is the default password
st
nd
A1
This digit (1) means this is your 1
Emergency Contact. Your 2
contact will be A2, your third will
be A3 and so on.
nd
A1,1The 2
digit (1) means the pendant will send this emergency contact an SMS (with GPS
location).
We suggest you keep this on, however if you wish to turn it off replace the 1 with a 0 (1=on, 0=off).
rd
A1,1,0
This 3
digit (0) represents the call out function. The 0 means the pendant will not make a
phone call to the emergency contact after the SOS button is pressed. We generally suggest the
pendant not to call out after despatching the SMS message (see notes on callout procedure before
progressing). However, you may change the 0 to a 1 to turn the call out function on (1=on, 0=off).
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