Philips 6800 Welcome to Philips Lifeline, Setting Up Your Lifeline Service, Calling for Help

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Welcome to Philips Lifeline

This section discusses everything you will need to know about using your Lifeline Service.

Setting Up Your Lifeline Service

Your Lifeline Communicator must be properly set up, and the coverage range of your Personal Help Button must be determined for your Lifeline Service. Please see the Quick Setup Guide included in the box for instructions on how to set up your system and test the coverage range of your Personal Help Button. If you have any questions, please contact Philips Lifeline.

Calling for Help

Press the Personal Help Button that you wear or the red Help Button on the side of your Lifeline Communicator. The Lifeline Communicator beeps and dials the Lifeline Response Center.

1.The Communicator calls the Response Center. When it dials the Response Center, the Communicator will repeatedly say: “Your Help Call is in progress; please wait.” Once it connects with the Response Center, it will say: “Your call has been connected; someone will be right with you.”

2.The Response Center will answer the call.

A Lifeline Personal Response Associate will speak to you through the Communicator’s built-in speaker. The Lifeline Personal Response Associate will hear you through the Communicator’s highly sensitive microphone.

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