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Programming
Press triangular key.
The announcement is being played back.
Press the P key.
Distress radio call operation
The following description refers to the variant with distress radio call system. Here, the
scope of supply comprises a radio pendant which can be worn either with a strap like a
wristwatch or around the neck with a cord (see page 12).
ATTENTION
Please follow the safety information on page 7. Programm the radio
pendant only after having connected the telephone to the power
In an emergency, pressing the pendant button will trigger off the distress radio call. The
pendant is waterproof (maximum water depth: 1 meter, maximum water temperature 45°
C).
If required, you can use up to 8 pendants with one telephone. Additional pendants are
available as accessory.
In order to ensure that the pendant is watertight, replacing the batteries or repairs may only
be done by the manufacturer. The useful life of the batteries in the pendant is up to four
years with normal use (functional test once a week, emergency call triggering only when
trouble has occurred). It is recommended that functional adequacy be tested by triggering
an emergency call at regular intervals (e.g. once per week). For re-setting the test emer-
gency call, please press the P and # keys in that order. If you have not used the pendant
for a longer period of time, then you should test it before using it again.
The parameters set for the emergency call function from „number of emergency call
dialling sequences“ to „emergency announcement“ are also valid for the distress radio
call. The emergency call operation mode as well as the distress radio call operation are
activated and deactivated via the same procedure (see page 25).
Apart from the 4 emergency call telephone numbers which are triggered off by the SOS
key at the telephone, there is an additional memory for a maximum of 9 distress radio call
numbers. The distress radio call numbers can only be addressed via the pendant.