Philips 6800, 6900 user manual Why do I need to place the Communicator on a hard surface?

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I be sure my Lifeline Communicator is working? The Communicator is working properly if the green status light on it is showing a steady green. If the green and yellow lights are flashing, press the Reset Bar to hear what is wrong.

How far away from the Communicator will the Personal Help Button work?

You can be in another room or on a different floor of your home, but the range varies from home to home. When you set up your Communicator, you should test your button’s signal range to determine if it works outside on your porch, in your garden, or elsewhere around the house. The unit will not work in the car, at the grocery store, or away from your home. See the Quick Setup Guide for instructions.

Why do I need to place the Communicator on a hard surface?

It is important to place the Communicator on a hard surface because the microphone that is used to hear your voice is located on the bottom of the unit, and a hard surface is required to provide its excellent voice coverage.

Do I need to change the battery in the Communicator? No. Lifeline will take care of the battery being replaced. If you have any questions, please contact Philips Lifeline.

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Contents Philips Lifeline CarePartner Communicator Important Phone Numbers List of My Responders and People to NotifyContents Your Contact Information Your Philips Lifeline Service Philips Lifeline 6900/6800/AT Series User’s ManualCalling for Help Setting Up Your Lifeline ServiceWelcome to Philips Lifeline Response Center will answer the callLifeline will send help Equipment Service Hands-Free Telephone AnsweringFrequently Asked Questions What if I move to a different home or apartment?Your Philips Lifeline Service Philips Lifeline 6900/6800/AT Series User’s Manual Your Philips Lifeline Communicator Your Philips Lifeline Communicator Features Front Green Status LightFeatures Back Safety Information Communicator must be placed in an indoor living areaCleaning Your Communicator Communicator BatteryWhy do I need to place the Communicator on a hard surface? Communicator Your Personal Help Button Your Personal Help Button About Your Personal Help Button Important RemindersPlease wait Hello, Mrs. Smith Adjusting Your Personal Help Button Neck Cord and Strap To shortenTo lengthen Using the Wrist Strap To adjustTo attach Cleaning Your Personal Help Button Setting Up a New Personal Help Button Button now programmed. ReadyCan I wear my Personal Help Button in the shower or bath? Does the Personal Help Button have a battery? Your Responder and Notify Information Your Contact Information What Is a Responder? Choosing a ResponderInformation Lifeline Needs About Responders Who Are People to Notify? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What the Communicator Lights Indicate Green Yellow Red What It MeansHow to Respond to Announcements Announcement What to DoRegulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance FCC and Canadian Acta Regulations Requirements for the United StatesNotification for the Telephone Company Repair Information Rights of the Telephone CompanyInterference Information FCC Rules Part Regulatory Compliance Patent Information Requirements for Canada Department of Communications Government of Canada NoticeRepair Information Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance Patent Information Regulatory Compliance Philips Lifeline 6900/6800/AT Series User’s Manual Philips Lifeline Philips Lifeline Canada