Philips 6900, 6800 user manual Setting Up a New Personal Help Button, Button now programmed. Ready

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Setting Up a New Personal Help Button

If you receive a new Personal Help Button from Lifeline, you may need to set it up to work with your Lifeline Communicator. If so, please complete the following steps:

1.With the POWER switch on the back of your Communicator in the ON position, and the new Personal Help Button in hand, PRESS DOWN and HOLD DOWN the Reset Bar. The Communicator will announce: “Start Test.”

2.While still holding down the Reset Bar with one hand, PRESS DOWN and HOLD DOWN the button on the Personal Help Button until your hear a long beep and the Communicator announces: “Personal Help Button, code XXX, programmed.” This will indicate that the Communicator has learned the new button and is ready for use with it. Then release the Reset Bar, and PRESS it DOWN briefly. The Communicator will beep three times and then announce: “End Test. There is one Personal Help

Button now programmed. Ready.”

3.If you have two Personal Help Buttons in the home and are only replacing one of them, you will still need to set up both buttons when you are setting up the new button. Be sure to set up both buttons during the same setup process. If you have successfully set up two buttons, the ending message will be: “End Test. There are two Personal Help Buttons now programmed. Ready.”

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