1142 Radio Portable Manual - O&M Manual V6
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1142 portable
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Battery charger.
1142 Portable charging instructions
1142 portable receiver should be plugged into the 240 Volt mains supply at all
times. The internal battery is to keep the system running should the power fail.
It will keep the system live when moving the receiver to another location.
When not in use the receiver should be plugged into the mains to maintain the
life of the battery.
It should not be allowed to run flat.
Call &
Panic Buttons for this System…continued
1115 Pendant & Wrist Strap panic button
The 1115 panic button is a battery powered unit that, as standard, will
send a panic signal to the radio receiver. This unit can be programed
to send a less urgent
‘Call’
alert if required. Please contact Call Aid UK
for more details.
Cancelling at source
To cancel a Call alert, please press and hold until the green lamp
starts blinking (For three seconds). The alert will now have been cleared from the receiver.
Low battery warning
When a Call alert button is pressed and the battery is low, a low battery signal will be sent to the
master receiver. The message can only be removed by changing the battery in the 1115 Call