Inserting Batteries
Establishing a Phone Connection
Quickstart Guide
Responsable Personal Alert System
Programming Friends Numbers
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Connecting Telephone Lines & Power
Making a Test Call
1. In order of priority, dial friend’s telephone number
then press # to accept.
– Include area code, 1 for long distance, or 9 for
outside line as-needed.
2. Repeat for numbers 2, 3, and 4.
– Press # at any time to skip entering additional
numbers. Hang up when complete.
3. Exit Learn Mode by moving slider to “Friends Only”.
1. Insert 4 AA batteries into Base Unit as shown on
device.
2. Charge unused Pendant battery in front of Base
Unit as shown.
3. Insert battery into Pendant as shown.
1. Connect Base Unit to power outlet.
2. Connect Base Unit to telephone wall jack.
3. Connect existing telephone to Base Unit.
1. To avoid dialing 911 during the test, move mode
switch on Base Unit to “Friends Only” position.
2. Press and Hold Blue button on Pendant for 2
seconds.
The Base Unit will dial Friend #1. If the call is
answered, use the pendant to speak, holding it like a
traditional phone.
3. Press and Release Gray button on Pendant to hang
up.
Enter Learn Mode
1. Dial any outside line to establish a connection.
– A personal mobile phone number is best. If you
call a friend, tell them to stay on the line while
Responsable is being programmed.
– This step ensures that the device does not
attempt to dial each number as you program it.
2. Move mode switch on Base Unit to Learn position.
3. Enter programming code: 1234 then #.
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Blue Button
Battery Charger
Power Cord