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Notices and Advice to Users

The Premier 1000 is suitable for
connection to either

a) a PSTN exclusive exchange line, offering  either
‘Pulse’ or ‘Tone’ dialling. It is not suitable for use
as an extension to a pay-phone, or for Use on a
shared service or a 1 + 1 carrier system.

b) a compatible PBX as an extension instrument.
Tunstall should be consulted for an up-to-date list
of PBX’s with which the apparatus is compatible.
It cannot be guaranteed that the apparatus will
operate correctly under all conditions of connec-
tion to compatible PBX’s. Any cases of difficulty
should be referred in the first instance to Tunstall.

More than one telephone

The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of the
Premier 1000 unit is 1.0.

The sum of all the REN’s of all the telephones
that are simultaneously connected to one line
should not exceed 4, which is the maximum ring-
ing capacity of the line. Most telephones specify
their REN, but where an instrument is used and
no REN is specified, it can be assumed to have a
REN of 1.

Safety

DO NOT attempt to open the Premier 1000. The
unit should be opened only by responsible, au-
thorised personnel.

Apparatus connected to the Premier 1000 should
have been approved/comply with TS001/AS/NZS3260.
Other usage will invalidate any approval given to
the apparatus.

Under no circumstances should you cut the wires
which connect the Premier 1000 to the electrical
supply, the telephone socket or the options.

Approval

1. The Premier 1000 shall be connected to the
specified telecommunications network only by
means of cables meeting standards determined
by AUSTEL and/or equipment subject to a permit
issued by AUSTEL.

2. The Premier 1000 may only be used with a
power supply either certified by AUSTEL or ap-
proved by a state or federal electrical regulator.

Power Supply

Connection of Power Supply. This apparatus is for
use when powered by a Plug Top Transformer, part
number XD3716033. Other usage will invalidate
any approval given to this apparatus if as a result
it ceases to comply with the edition of AS/NZS3260
to which it was approved.

Battery Disposal Policy

The Pendant and Premier 1000 contain batteries
which must be disposed of in an approved man-
ner. Contact your supplier for further details.

Environmental Limitations

The operating temperature of the Premier 1000 is
from 0

°

C to 45

°

C (Storage is from -10

°

C to 50

°

C).

The operating Relative Humidity of the Premier
1000 is from 0% to 8O% (non-condensing). Stor-
age is from 0% to 93% (non-condensing).

Maintenance

The Premier 1000 and Amie units contain no user
serviceable parts. No routine maintenance is nec-
essary, other than cleaning.

Standards

This manual has been prepared using British Stand-
ard BS 7524 : 1991 - the Code of Practice for Docu-
mentation for Social Alarm Systems.

Manufacturer

Tunstall Electronics Limited

Whitley Lodge

Whitley Bridge

Yorkshire

DN14 0HR

UK

Telephone

+44 1977 661234

Fax

+44 1977 661993

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Summary of Contents for Premier 1000

Page 1: ...Part Number D3207463B All the reassurance you need Tunstall Australasia Pty Ltd Unit 1 120 Fison Avenue West Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Australia ACN 059 121 863 Telephone 07 3868 1322 Fax 07 3868 4322 Websi...

Page 2: ...ll Your Premier 1000 Page 5 What to do in an emergency Page 6 To make an emergency call Page 6 To cancel an emergency call Page 6 Other Features Page 7 Answering calls with a Pendant Page 8 Hints and...

Page 3: ...This is so that any call being made on the extension tel ephone will be cut off by an emergency call your emer gency call will then go straight through to the Alarm Monitoring Centre Contents of box...

Page 4: ...r neck When in your home or garden keep it with you at all times Keep it by your bed at night When the alarm button is pressed it will automatically tell your Premier 1000 to dial the Alarm Monitoring...

Page 5: ...gram on Page 3 6 When your Premier 1000 leaves the factory it is set to use LD Pulse dialling If your local telephone exchange supports MF Tone dialing your unit can be re programmed by the Alarm Moni...

Page 6: ...your call your unit will be reset automatically What if the telephone is already in use When you raise an emergency call any outgoing call present on the attached telephone will be cut off Your emerg...

Page 7: ...ut the alarm button won t be illuminated When the power fails the unit beeps rapidly 10 times A special battery takes over and supplies power for several hours in normal use Once the battery is exhaus...

Page 8: ...inactivity monitoring temporarily You will hear some tones whilst they do this Monitoring will start again when the CANCEL button is pressed or a call is raised Answering Calls with a Pendant You can...

Page 9: ...electronics To allow water to come into contact with them is DANGEROUS and may cause serious damage If your unit does get wet then unplug it from the power supply and contact your supplier before att...

Page 10: ...ed to the low battery power automatically but you should CONTACT YOUR SUPPLIER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE to arrange for a replacement Pendant When pressed your Pendant does not light at all THE PENDANT HAS...

Page 11: ...operates continuously However it is possible to arrange for alarm calls to go to a Per sonal Recipient e g a relative before calling the Alarm Monitoring Centre If you are interested in this facility...

Page 12: ...the Premier 1000 to the electrical supply the telephone socket or the options Approval 1 The Premier 1000 shall be connected to the specified telecommunications network only by means of cables meeting...

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