Changing The Volume; Locking The Keys; To Send For Help - O2health SmartLinQ Manual

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Changing the volume

Turn the volume up during a call by pressing the top half of
the Volume button.
Turn the volume down by pressing the bottom half of the
Volume button.

Locking the keys

Slide the Keypad lock button up. This will lock all of the
buttons except the Panic button.
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To send for help

Slide the Panic button up. Your SmartLinQ
will automatically call the alarm response
centre. And if your location's available,
it'll send that to them. Someone from the
alarm response centre will answer
the call and find out if you're okay.
Your SmartLinQ has a built-in fall
detector. This is switched off when you
first receive the SmartLinQ to prevent
false alarms. You can switch it on using the Help at Hand
website, or by asking the organisation that gave it to
you to do this for you. Someone from the alarm response
centre will call you if the SmartLinQ detects that you have
had a fall. Or if you move out of a safe zone, or into a
no-go zone that has been set up.
The SmartLinQ's designed to automatically answer calls
from the alarm response centre. So you should be able
to talk to someone without having to press the green
Call/answer button.
Tip: When you use auto-answer, your Microphone will
automatically be at top volume. And your Speaker will
be at medium volume.
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