Changing your settings
15
Using text commands
You can change the settings programmed into
the device by sending it simple text commands.
In this manual we have included the most
commonly used text commands.
Text commands format and reply
The device must be on and have a connection to
the mobile network to receive a text command. The
text commands are not case sensitive. You can also
use spaces in the command.
Changing the name in the help text
1oo characters are available to describe the person
who is activating the alarm. This appears in the SOS
texts. E.g.: This is Mum. Help Me!
Having 1oo characters can be useful when you want
to remind the emergency responders of certain
information. E.g.: Mum. Key safe 1212. Falls risk.
Asthma.
To change the wearer's name that appears in the
help text use this command:
How to change emergency
contacts
To remove an emergency contact
You can only change one number with each text
command. Send a text command REMOVEAX
(where X = contact person 1 to 6). For example:
The device will reply with “Contact number 6
removed”.
To change the calling order
To change the order of a contact or contacts, send
a text command for each one as if you are setting
them up for the first time. Programming in a new
contact number overwrites the old number that was
programmed in.
To program in numbers or change numbers
Only change one number at a time as shown:
Who will get the emergency texts & calls?
To see a list of the phone numbers programmed
into the device, text the following command to
the device:
The device will reply with a summary of the phone
numbers in the order that are programmed into
your device.
Side talk button changes (speed dial)
You can assign this button to call any of the six
contacts besides the default of the first contact.
For example: To assign the speed dial button to
call the second emergency contact instead, send
this text command:
The device will reply confirming each change.
To check changes, text ‘
A?
’ to the device.
In the example of changing the first contact above,
the number 1 after A1, means contact number 1 will
receive an emergency text message. If they were only
meant to receive a call, this changes to
0
(zero).
The second 1, means the contact will receive an
emergency voice call. If they are meant to only receive
the text message, this number changes to
0
(zero).
REMOVEA6
Send
PREFIX1,MUM
Send
A?
Send
X2
Send
Person 6
1
A1,1,1,
0400123456
Send
2
A2,1,1,
0400123456
Send
3
A3,1,1,
0400123456
Send
4
A4,1,1,
0400123456
Send
5
A5,1,1,
0400123456
Send
6
A6,1,1,
0400123456
Send
You can include spaces between words