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 Thank You for Purchasing 

The WA-900

 from USP/Emergency Caller Products! 

 We have made every effort to make 

The WA-900

 the finest Personal Emergency 

 Response System on the market today. However, for your safety please take the 
 following precautions when using 

The WA-900

 

 

 

For High or Low Risk Patients, the WA-900 should be tested regularly to ensure proper 
delivery of your pre-recorded emergency message when activated by the WPT-900 transmitter 
or the Auxiliary input. 

This is your responsibility as the user of the product.

  

 

 

Certain structures within a household may block the transmitter signal. It is up to the user to 
test the transmitter within the area of use to determine if dead areas exist, and where they are 
located. 

 

 

Environmental Conditions that affect wireless transmission distances 

WA-900 / Pendant - Orientation 
WA-900 / Pendant - Movements 
WA-900 placed On/Near metal surfaces 
Cross traffic                                                                 
Furniture 
Interior and Exterior Walls 
Building Structures 

 

 

Holding the transmitter next to your body or the ground while in use may decrease the range 
of the transmitter signal. For High Risk patients, the pendant may be worn on the ankle. 

 

 

Using

 The WA-900

 does not guarantee that you will contact or receive help. 

The WA-900

 is 

only an aid to assist you in calling for help. 

 

 

The transmitter should be tested frequently to protect against undetected interference or fault. 

 

 

For U.S. installations only: 

The WA-900

 is required to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 

and regulations. As such, it has limited transmitter power and therefore limited range. 

 

 

The dialer cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked by 
radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies, regardless of code setting. 

 

 

Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance. 

 

Important! Please Read This Page

 

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Summary of Contents for Wanderer Alert WA-900

Page 1: ...ANDERER ALERTTM The pendant Transmitter automatically sends a signal every seconds to the receiver dialer If the receiver doesn t hear from the pendant within an adjustable period indicating patient h...

Page 2: ...ment off then on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate radio or television Increase the separation between the equipme...

Page 3: ...ntation WA 900 Pendant Movements WA 900 placed On Near metal surfaces Cross traffic Furniture Interior and Exterior Walls Building Structures Holding the transmitter next to your body or the ground wh...

Page 4: ...system and Momentary Continuous activation Special Features The dialer will beep every 30 seconds in the Program and Test mode This is to warn the user that the dialer is not in the Operate or Off mod...

Page 5: ...e illness sufferers and others who desire the reassurance of 24 hour peace of mind Combined with the cordless WPT 900 Transmitter The WA 900 will call for help even if you are unable to reach the tele...

Page 6: ...g telephone line cord 3 WPT 900 Cordless Transmitter 4 14V AC DC adaptor with 3 5mm plug 5 WPT 900 Transmitter Locking Band Not Shown 6 Wanderer Alert Unit 7 Instructional Pack Quick Start Guide Range...

Page 7: ...ery press either the internal or the external reset button to re initialize the transmitter and restore programming either the small black button located on the back of the outside of the pendant or t...

Page 8: ...VOICE VERIFICATION OGM AND 2 WAY SPEAKER FOR PLAYBACK MODE PROGRAM RECORD VOICE PAUSE DIGIT 2S DIGIT OPERATE OFF TEST MICROPHONE TO RECORD VOICE MESSAGE EASY TOUCH KEYPAD EASY PROGRAMMING WITH M 0 P...

Page 9: ...I n s t a l l a t i o n H o o k u p 8 Important This configuration should only be setup by a professional technician that has electrical wiring experience...

Page 10: ...ss the internal reset button to reset the transmitter to its most recent programming 5 Replace back cover and carefully re tighten screws evenly for tight seal 6 Thoroughly test the unit before return...

Page 11: ...be input in each phone pager location The P Pause Button Press this key to program in a pause Each P provides a 2 second pause Pauses are mainly used to compensate for connection lags such as when ca...

Page 12: ...plained in step 3B cellular phone numer explained in step 3B or a voice pager explained in step 3C VERY IMPORTANT When programming in the first number whether it is a pager or not it s necessary to pr...

Page 13: ...numbers first press 1 followed by the area code and then the number For CELLPHONES enter 3 pauses press P button 3 times after the digits of the phone number but before pressing the asterisk to recor...

Page 14: ...get an outside line with the PBX feature activated or if your phone system requires more than one digit to get an outside line it will be necessary to disable the PBX feature and instead program in t...

Page 15: ...2 NO B Press 1 to program your OGM Press 2 if you have already recorded your voice message or if you are only calling numeric pagers that don t require a voice message STEP 3 After selecting your opt...

Page 16: ...ther because of an out of range transmitter or a trigger on the hard wired input it will remain in alarm until the unit calls all programmed phone numbers or the unit is manually reset even if the tra...

Page 17: ...vered Press 2 to scroll to the next section STEP 5 To test the operation of your entire system set Mode to OPERATE and proceed as explained in the next section Operating Your System NOTE IN ORDER TO T...

Page 18: ...or High volume setting All programming information will be retained Input Activation The receiver dialer goes into alarm when either the check in signals from the pendant transmitter are not received...

Page 19: ...er dialer into the OFF mode and move the volume switch on the horn strobe to the off position Check in signals are transmitted every 10 seconds and are indicated by the blinking transmit LED When the...

Page 20: ...ROGRAM OGM prompt STEP 7 Using a prepared script and speaking six to eight inches from the dialer s microphone on the front of the unit press R when you are ready to enunciate your emergency message S...

Page 21: ...__ Week 34 ___________ Week 8 ___________ Week 35 ___________ Week 9 ___________ Week 36 ___________ Week 10 ___________ Week 37 ___________ Week 11 ___________ Week 38 ___________ Week 12 ___________...

Page 22: ...ge without notice Dialer Accessories S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Power Source PB12P AC DC Adaptor With Power Pack Rechargeable Plugs into regular 110VAC outlet to provide primary and backup power AC 2...

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