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For installation instructions please visit tunstall.com/productinfo 

How to respond to announcements 

Announcement 

What to do 

‘Warning – telephone line 
disconnected’ 

Check the home unit is plugged into a working 
telephone socket 

‘Warning – there is no mains 
power’ 

Check the home unit is plugged into a working 
electrical socket 

‘Warning - Radio blocking 
detected’ 

Check that the home unit is not close to any 
other electrical devices such as a computer, 
television, fan, mobile phone. If so, turn-off or 
move the equipment away from the home unit 
and check if this stops the warning. 

‘Warning – battery low’ 

Check the home unit is plugged into a working 
electrical socket 

‘The mains power is restored’ 

Nothing, power has been reconnected to the 
home unit. 

‘Test Reminder – please press 
personal trigger’ 

Press your personal radio trigger and follow the 
next announcement 

Press the green cancel button 
to complete the test 

Press the cancel button on the home unit, the 
unit will then announce ‘Test completed’. 

If the warnings persist please contact your supplier. 

Help and advice 

Dos 

  Wear your personal radio trigger at all times. 

  Test your home unit on a regular basis. 

  Keep the home unit connected to the mains power at all times. 

  Dust the home unit/personal radio trigger with a soft cloth which can 

be slightly moistened with a gentle detergent if required.  

 

Don’ts 

  Expose the home unit to water or other liquids. 

  Connect cables other than those supplied with the home unit. 

  Move the home unit from the location that it was originally installed 

  Move objects close to the home unit that either; create lots of noise, 

heat, or are made of metal such as a televisions, radios, washing 
machines, microwaves, WiFi routers, mobile phones, laptops etc. 

Summary of Contents for Lifeline Vi

Page 1: ...Lifeline Vi Vi User Guide ...

Page 2: ...call for help from anywhere in your home or garden The personal trigger should be worn at all times and can be worn around the neck or on the wrist using the attachments supplied Personal radio triggers are water resistant to IP67 standard up to 1m It can be worn in the shower however wearing it in the bath should be avoided where possible The personal radio trigger has the below features NOTE The...

Page 3: ...ancelled This in built delay prevents accidental cancellation of an alarm Answering telephone calls Personal radio triggers can be used to answer incoming telephone calls by pressing the personal radio trigger button while the telephone is ringing When pressed the home unit will answer the call in hands free mode using the loudspeaker To revert to handset mode just pick up the handset of a connect...

Page 4: ...te that the button has been pressed If the LED flashes when pressed this indicates that the personal radio trigger battery is low and should be replaced Home Away Button Yellow Home unit status On Away mode Off Home mode Flashing Intruder entry exit time period Status LED Green Red Home unit status Green LED on Normal mode Red LED flashing 1 every 4 seconds Low battery Red LED flashing 1 every sec...

Page 5: ...se press personal trigger Press your personal radio trigger and follow the next announcement Press the green cancel button to complete the test Press the cancel button on the home unit the unit will then announce Test completed If the warnings persist please contact your supplier Help and advice Dos Wear your personal radio trigger at all times Test your home unit on a regular basis Keep the home ...

Page 6: ...erating relative humidity non condensing to perform to full specification 0 to 80 storage relative humidity non condensing 0 to 93 Standards EMC EN55022 EN55024 EN50130 4 EN301 489 1 EN301 489 3 Safety EN60950 Radio EN300 220 2 Category 1 CE Compliant Social alarm EN50134 1 2002 EN50134 2 1999 trigger device EN50134 3 2001 Design Manufacture Installation and Service ISO9001 2008 Declaration of Con...

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