Programming phone numbers to be stored
Your Smart Dialler can store up to 5 phone numbers. Each number can
have a maximum of 16 digits and so mobile phone numbers can be used.
Carefully choose the phone numbers of people in the order that you
wish to contact in the case of an emergency. For example you may wish
to contact a member of your family at home first, then on a mobile or
perhaps even a neighbour or friend. It is recommended that you try and
have at least 3 or more contact persons, so as to ensure the likelihood of
your call being answered.
PLEASE NOTE: It is not illegal to program “000” as an emergency
assist number; However the Emergency Services have requested that
“000” be positioned as the final/last number to call. Your call will
then be treated as a standard emergency procedure by the Emergency
Services.
1. Place the “Function” switch on the rear of the Smart Dialler to
“SET”. The Smart Dialler will give a beep sound. A small red dot
will appear in the indication window showing that the Smart
Dialler is in the “SET” mode.
2. Pick up the handset of the telephone that is connected to the
Smart Dialler. This handset may be a fixed phone or a cordless
phone. The Smart Dialler will work with either. If however it is
a cordless phone, you will need to push the appropriate button
(eg call or talk etc...) that would normally give you a dial tone.
*Please note however no dial tone will be heard once you have
the dialler in the set position.
3. Setting and storing the first and subsequent contact phone
numbers is an easy procedure and is as follows;
Example:
If the first number to be called is 987654321, then press
the
“*”
key first, then press the number “1” key, then press the phone
number (987654321), and finally press the “#” key to end. This
number has now been stored as the first emergency contact number.
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Key + 1 Key
Phone Number
Key
“
*
”
“
#
”
“
*
”