Tunstall Premier 1000 User Manual
Tunstall Premier 1000 User Manual

Tunstall Premier 1000 User Manual

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All the reassurance you need
Premier 1000
User Manual
Tunstall Australasia Pty Ltd.
Unit 1, 120 Fison Avenue West
Eagle Farm
QLD 4009 Australia
ACN 059 121 863
Telephone:
07-3868 1322
Fax:
07-3868 4322
Website:
www.tunstallgroup.com
Part Number. D3207463B

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  • Page 1 All the reassurance you need Premier 1000 User Manual Tunstall Australasia Pty Ltd. Unit 1, 120 Fison Avenue West Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Australia ACN 059 121 863 Telephone: 07-3868 1322 Fax: 07-3868 4322 Website: www.tunstallgroup.com Part Number. D3207463B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Your Premier 1000 Page 3 Pendant Page 4 To Install Your Premier 1000 Page 5 What to do in an emergency Page 6 To make an emergency call Page 6 To cancel an emergency call Page 6 Other Features...
  • Page 3: Your Premier 1000

    Alarm button straight through to the Alarm Monitoring Centre. Microphone Contents of box One Premier 1000. One Power supply transformer (attached to the Premier 1000). One Pendant (with neckcord and pocket clip). One Premier 1000 User Manual.
  • Page 4: Pendant

    When in your home or garden, keep it with you at all times. Keep it by your bed at night. When the alarm button is pressed it will automatically tell your Premier 1000 to dial the Alarm Monitoring Centre. The operator will know who you are and...
  • Page 5: To Install Your Premier 1000

    5. Ensure that the microphone on the front of the unit is unobstructed (see diagram on Page 3). 6. When your Premier 1000 leaves the factory it is set to use LD Pulse dialling. If your local telephone exchange supports MF Tone dialing, your unit can be re-programmed by the Alarm Monitoring Centre.
  • Page 6: What To Do In An Emergency

    CANCEL button on your Premier 1000 - this will cancel the call. If you can not get to your Premier 1000 before the Alarm Monitoring Centre answers, do not worry. The operator will be glad to know that you are alright, and that your unit is working correctly.
  • Page 7: Other Features

    Other Features T elephone line monitoring Your Premier 1000 is set-up to monitor whether the telephone line is available. The line could become unavailable if the telephone line is disconnected or if the service provided by your local telephone line supplier (e.g. TELSTRA) fails.
  • Page 8: Answering Calls With A Pendant

    You can also use your Pendant to answer and finish calls. If your Premier 1000 is ringing, you can answer it by pressing the button on your Pendant once. The call will then be answered and you can speak to the caller hands-free.
  • Page 9: Hints And Tips

    Moisture Your Premier 1000 is powered by the mains power supply and includes delicate electronics. To allow water to come into contact with them is DANGEROUS and may cause serious damage. If your unit does get wet, then unplug it from the power supply and contact your supplier before attempting to re-use it.
  • Page 10: Pendant

    • IF YOU WERE TRYING TO MAKE AN ALARM CALL, THEN NO CALL HAS BEEN MADE. RAISE A CALL BY ANOTHER METHOD (e.g. by pressing the red alarm button on the Premier 1000 or pulling a pullcord). • If you were using your Pendant to answer a call when the Pendant fails, you may press cancel to end the call.
  • Page 11: Options

    Options Personal Recipients Most emergency calls go straight through to the Alarm Monitoring Centre. This is normally the best method, because the Alarm Monitoring Centre operates continuously. However, it is possible to arrange for alarm calls to go to a Per- sonal Recipient (e.g.
  • Page 12: Notices

    AUSTEL and/or equipment subject to a permit issued by AUSTEL. 2. The Premier 1000 may only be used with a power supply either certified by AUSTEL or ap- proved by a state or federal electrical regulator.

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