User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Water Resistant Personal Help Button
- Product Summary
- Assembly Guidelines
- Assembly Options
- Wall Mount
- Belt Clip
- Wrist Bands
- 1. Lay the hook and latch wrist band across the back of the help button.
- 2. Compress the spring-loaded pins with a small screw driver
- 3. Slip the pins over the wrist band and into the pin slots located on the back of the help button.
- 1. Insert the spring-loaded pins through the ends of the plastic wrist band.
- 2. Compress the spring-loaded pins with a small screw driver.
- 3. Slip into the pin slots located on the back of the help button.
- Pendant
- 1. Make sure the necklace or chain fits through the larger hole in the pin-mounted necklace adapter.
- 2. Remove one of the spring-loaded pins from the plastic wrist band and insert it into the smaller hole on the necklace adapter.
- 3. Compress the spring-loaded pins with a small screw driver and slip them into the pin slots located on the back of the help button.
- 1. Slip the rope necklace into the top slot on the pendant adapter and hook the plastic ends together.
- 2. Snap the help button onto the four snap-on posts on the pendant adapter.
- Programming
- Testing the Help Button
- 1. Set the system to the Dealer Sensor Test mode.
- 2. Activate the help button by grasping the help button in your hand pressing it with your thumb or finger until the light blinks.
- 3. Listen for beeps sounded from system sirens. You should hear at least 7 beeps.
- 4. Test the help button from several locations within the premises to check for consistent response.
- 5. Instruct the user to test the help button weekly.
- Repair of the Help Button
- 1. Disassemble the help button by removing the four screws on the back of the help button and separate the cover and base.
- 2. Remove the old battery from its holder and install the new battery, observing polarity.
- 3. Reassemble the help button. Make sure to line up the LED indicator bump on the cover with the LED on the PCB.
- 4. Test the help button as described in “Testing the Help Button” section.
- 1. Disassemble the help button by removing the four screws on the back of the help button and separate the cover and base.
- 2. Reassemble the help button using the new cover. Make sure to line up the LED indicator bump on the cover with the LED on the PCB.
- Lithium Battery Disposal
- Specifications
- Notices
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Repair of the Help Button
Use the following diagram and instructions when replac-
ing the battery or cover.
Caution!
To avoid an alarm condition you must place the panel in
sensor test mode before changing the battery.
You must be free of all static electricity before handling the
transmitter circuit board. Touch a grounded, bare metal sur-
face before touching the circuit board, or wear a grounding
strap.
To Replace the Battery:
1. Disassemble the help button by removing the four
screws on the back of the help button and separate the
cover and base.
Note
You may need to “rock” the cover to loosen it due to the
tight seal created by the o-ring.
2. Remove the old battery from its holder and install the
new battery, observing polarity.
Note
Install
Duracell (DL2032), Panasonic or Varta (CR2032)
3. Reassemble the help button. Make sure to line up the
LED indicator bump on the cover with the LED on the
PCB.
Caution!
If the board is not correctly lined up with the cover, it can
create stress on the plastic. Be careful not to bend or break
the rectangular snap-on latch supports when reassembling
the help button.
Caution!
Be sure to assemble the help button correctly to ensure
water resistance. Inspect the rubber o-ring before assembly
and be especially careful not to nick or damage it.
4. Test the help button as described in “Testing the Help
Button” section.
To Replace the Cover:
Order the Accessory Kit (Part No. 60-968) to obtain a
new cover.
1. Disassemble the help button by removing the four
screws on the back of the help button and separate the
cover and base.
Note
You may need to “rock” the cover to loosen it due to the
tight seal created by the o-ring.
2. Reassemble the help button using the new cover.
Make sure to line up the LED indicator bump on the
cover with the LED on the PCB.
Lithium Battery Disposal
Expired Lithium batteries are considered hazardous
waste. Be sure to properly dispose of old batteries. Con-
tact your local government for hazardous waste disposal
regulations.
Cover
Battery
Rubber O-Ring
Base
Mounting Posts (4)
PCB
LED Receptacle
LED
Mounting
Holes
Align with
Widest Post
Widest Post
Snap-On Latch
Support