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Summary of Contents for Bay Alarm Medical In-Home Medical

  • Page 1 In-Home Medical Alert System Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2: In This Guide

    In this guide Setting Up a Cellular System Setting Up a Landline System Understanding Automatic Fall Detection Beautifying Your Button with Bella Charms A Lock Box to Secure Emergency Keys Customer Referral Benefit Contact Customer Service & Tech Support Emergency dispatchers 1-877-522-9633 may call.
  • Page 3: Add-On Accessories

    Overview The In-Home System Products In-Home System base kit In-Home Base Unit with AC Power Adapter Telephone Cable Personal Help Button Landline or Cellular with wrist band & neck lanyard only for Landline Systems What you need to set up AC Power Outlet Telephone Wall Jack Internet Modem...
  • Page 4 Setting Up a Cellular System Follow all the set-up directions to ensure proper system functions. 1. Place the Base Unit in an area with strong signal ( i.e. by a window, or a glass door). 2. Plug the Base Unit’s power cord into the power outlet ( that is not controlled by a switch ).
  • Page 5 In-Home System, Cellular Test the Range Test the Device The Range Test will help determine the connection The Device Test will help you confirm that between your buttons and the Base Unit in and your unit is fully functional. around your home. Please perform the following for each of your help buttons before using.
  • Page 6 Setting Up NOTE: If you plugged a phone into the Base Unit, you can pick up the home phone and a Landline System check for a dial tone. Follow the set-up directions for either a wall jack (A) 5. Press the ‘RESET’ button. The Base Unit will announce, “System Ready.”...
  • Page 7 In-Home System, Landline Test the Range Test the Device The Range Test will help determine the connection The Device Test will help you confirm that between your buttons and the Base Unit in and your unit is fully functional. around your home. Please perform the following for each of your help buttons before using.
  • Page 8 Add-On Accessories Understanding Automatic Fall Detection Auto Fall All-In-One SOS Mobile Automatic Fall Detection (AFD) is Detection Only with AFD with AFD designed to call for help when you’re unable to. Loved ones with a history of falling may find this feature beneficial. Ways to prevent false alarms This service may not be Depending on lifestyle, the Automatic Fall Detection (AFD)
  • Page 9 Add-On Accessories Beautifying Your Button with Bella Charms Only for standard Help Button. Not compatible with Automatic Stylize your personal neck-worn Help Button with a hand-crafted Fall Detection ( AFD ) buttons Bella Charm pendant. Clip a charm to the back of the button and be ready for any event.
  • Page 10 Add-On Accessories How to secure the lock A Lock Box to Secure Emergency Keys Metal A Lock Box provides a safe way for first responders Shackle to enter your home without breaking the door open. It unlocks with the 4-digit code that you supplied to us, and can store up to 5 spare keys for emergency use.
  • Page 11 Refer A Friend, Reward Yourself FREE month of service if you have Receive a a friend sign up with Bay Alarm Medical. FAQs How do I get my free month ? After 60 days following your friend’s activation, we will process a credit for a free month of service to you .
  • Page 12 In-Home Medical Alert System Quick Start Guide © All Rights Reserved. Bay Alarm Medical & GetSafe are part of the Bay Alarm Family of Companies. 202206...