User's Manual

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Safety information
The Wireless Communicator (7000C) uses a wireless network
*
to
communicate with the Lifeline Response Center.
1. The strength of the wireless signal may
be stronger in some areas of your home
than others. When you set up our
Home Communicator, look at the signal
strength indicator on the back of the
Home Communicator. The number of
green bars that are glowing indicate signal
strength, the more bars you see, the stronger the signal. Place your
Home Communicator in a location where you spend the majority of
your time, and the signal strength indicator shows two or more bars.
2. If the wireless network experiences an outage or the Home
Communicator loses its signal, the Message button on top of the
Home Communicator will ash and it will not be able to send a
Help Call to Lifeline. If you press your Button and the wireless
network is not available, you will hear a message saying: “Your call
cannot be connected. There is no signal strength. Move your Home
Communicator to a different location.” Try moving the Home
Communicator to a different location in your home. Once the signal
is restored, you will hear a message saying: “Connection has been
restored.” Your Help Call will then be dialed.
3. The Home Communicator must be placed in an indoor living area.
Please keep in mind that direct sunlight may make it difcult to see the
status lights.
Help call in
progress.
Please wait.
Hello, Mrs. Smith.
Do you need help?
* The HomeSafe Wireless Communicator uses the AT&T wireless network.