B
Fastened to a strap clip
Slip the strap clip through the loop located on
the top of the Communicator tag and clip onto
the person’s clothing.
C
Fastened using the Emergency Release Clip
(p/n
805A3001), which consists of the Alarm Clip and
Alarm Key. The Emergency Release Clip provides
a breakaway alarm feature.
i
Insert the Alarm Key into the Alarm Clip.
Position the Key so that the hammer on the
Clip sits in the Key’s small slot. The large loop
on the Key should be at the bottom.
ii
Remove the screw located on the back of the
MyCall Communicator tag.
iii
Remove the backing from the adhesive tape
on the back of the Alarm Clip, and attach the
Clip to the Communicator tag, with the round
end pointing towards the loop on the top of
the Communicator tag. Make sure to align the
screw hole in the Alarm Clip with the screw
hole on the Communicator tag.
iv
Insert the screw and secure being careful not
to over-tighten and risk damaging the Com-
municator tag.
Warni
ng
: Do not apply Locktite or other adhesives to
the Communicator tag or screw.
v
Slip a chain or cord through the Alarm Key’s
larger loop. Fasten the other end securely to
the person. Slip a breakaway neck chain or
cord through the Communicator tag’s loop
and place around the person’s neck.
vi
Test the arrangement. Pull on the Commu-
nicator tag. The Alarm Key should separate
from the Alarm Clip and cause a Panic alarm.
The chain or cords used must not break
before this occurs.
Final Steps
Once the Communicator tag is attached, it must be
enrolled in the MyCall system
software.
Refer to the MyCall System Manual for detailed infor-
mation on how to complete these steps.
Monthly Testing
Test the Communicator tag monthly by pressing the top
and bottom buttons, separately and at the same time, to
cause a Panic alarm. Check the MyCall system
s software
to ensure the Panic alarm was received in each case.
Replacing the Battery
The Server PC monitors the battery level of all Com-
municator tags, and displays a Low Battery alarm when
the battery needs to be replaced.
Use only these recommended battery types: Tadiran
3.6 VDC model TL-2150/S) or Saft 3.6 VDC (model
LS14250). Other battery types may fail to perform or leak
and cause damage to the device, voiding the warranty. Do
not
use 7.6 VDC ½ AA lithium batteries.
Electrostatic discharge could damage the Communica-
tor tag when changing the battery—touch your hand
to ground to discharge any electrostatic charge before
handling the components.
Dispose of batteries according to local legislative require-
ments. Do not recharge, force open, heat, or dispose of
in fi re. This may lead to explosion or leakage, causing
personal injury.
Handling Information
Cleaning
: The tag my be wiped with a dry cloth. Do
not wash, expose to high pressure water, autoclave, or
otherwise immerse the tag in liquids.
Storage
: The tag may be stored in normal offi ce envi-
ronments. For extended battery life, remove the battery.
Avoid storing tags for extended periods of time with
temperatures above 85°F (30°C).
Handling
: There are no user adjustments. Tampering with
the internal circuitry may cause component or system
failure, or both, and will void the warranty.
MyCall® Communicator™ Tag User Guide