DAKtel myhomefone Quick Start Manual

DAKtel myhomefone Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 Personal Security Communicator Goes everywhere you go Quickstart guide Everything you need to get you set up myhomefone.com.au...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    Package Contents Handset Base Belt clip...
  • Page 3 Lanyard Plug USB cable...
  • Page 4: Personal Security Communicator

    Personal Security Communicator Device Microphone Red LED Green LED ON/OFF button Blue LED Memory Buttons (Speed Dial) Battery/SIM card cover Front LEDs Speaker SOS Button Charging Contacts...
  • Page 5 Personal Security Communicator Base Charging Contacts Power Input Red LED USB Cable Input...
  • Page 6: Using Your Personal Security Communicator

    Using Your Personal Security Communicator Making a call with the speed-dial numbers: Your Personal Security Communicator has two preset speed-dial numbers for non-emergency calls (M1 & M2). Press either of these buttons to begin a call and hold down to cancel. The top green LED will light up during a call. For your convenience, write the names of your speed-dial contacts here.
  • Page 7 Sending an SOS request: Push the SOS button to immediately start an emergency call: up to 6 nominated numbers are stored > it will try each contact 3 times > if unanswered, it will try the next contact > the receiver will be prompted to accept the emergency call by >...
  • Page 8 Turning the device on: Press and hold the ON/OFF button for > 2-3 seconds Blue LED starts flashing > The LED will blink quickly while > searching for the network You will hear a voice say > “Device is connected”, and the LED will flash slowly Turning the device off Press and hold the ON/OFF button for...
  • Page 9 What do the lights mean? Top Green LED Will light up during a call. Top Red LED Will light up when the device is on charge or when the battery is low. Side Blue LED Flashes fast when there is no network connection. Flashes slow when connected to network.
  • Page 10: Battery Performance

    Battery Performance Low Battery When the battery is getting low, a voice announcement will be heard from the > device to charge the unit. The device will send automatic SMS messages through to either the monitoring > centre (for those who have chosen professional monitoring), or to a nominated number (self-monitored customers).
  • Page 11: Monitoring Settings

    Self Monitoring If you have chosen to self monitor your device, set up and updates are done via the Daktel smartphone application. An instruction guide can be found on our website myhomefone.com.au If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact us on 1300 031 107.
  • Page 12 For more information Call: 1300 031 107 or go to our website: myhomefone.com.au Level 14, 275 Alfred Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060, Australia...

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