Oricom TP150 manual Important Information, Periodic testing, Testing the remote pendant battery

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9 Important Information

9.1 Periodic testing

Remote Pendant

We recommend you check and test the remote pendant and SOS button function every month. To ensure that it is working correctly.

The remote pendant battery should last for up to 2 years but we recommend changing it every 12 months or sooner if the red light on the pendant becomes dim or the operating range reduces. Replacement batteries for the pendant can be obtained from most supermarkets.

Testing the remote pendant battery

1.Press and hold the button (1) on the remote pendant unit briefly.The LED

(2) lights up.

2.If the LED (2) no longer lights up when the button is press and held, replace the battery.

Replacing the battery in the remote pendant

1.Remove the screw on the rear side of the remote pendant using a small, cross tip screwdriver.

2.Insert the tip of a small screwdriver in the notch (3) and carefully open the housing.

3.Replace the 12volt battery with a Duracell 23A 12-Volt Alkaline Battery, pay attention to the correct polarity.

4.Close the housing and replace the screw.

5.Test the remote by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds the phone will begin to beep. Cancel by pressing and holding the button on the pendant for 3 seconds.

How to obtain replacement remote pendants

If you loose or damage your remote pendant or wish to use more than one at a time you can order them direct from Oricom in Australia and Atlas Gentech in New Zealand (refer to page 25 in the user guide).

You will need to quote your pendant PIN code number which is on a sticker on the base of the phone. We suggest you write your code number in the panel below for future reference.

Pendant PIN code:-

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Contents Care Phone with Emergency Call Function TP150 General Information Page Caller ID REN RN for New ZealandN13134 Location of controlsInstalling batteries supplied in the phone InstallationConnecting the mains power supply Connecting the telephoneWall Mounting Setting Up Setting the contrastSetting the Time and Date Receiver Tone Volume Control Receiver Volume ControlRinger Volume Control Voice PromptsMaking a call Telephone OperationReceiving a Call Pre Dialing a CallNetwork Message Waiting Indicator Speaker Volume ControlLast number Redial Call waiting Recall buttonTo mute the microphone Phone BookPause Storing numbers in the M1 & M2 one touch memoriesPage How to enter names To review the Phone Book MemoryOverview To dial a number from the Phone Book To Delete the Phone Book Memory To Edit Phone Book MemoriesEmergency Message Emergency Call featureTo record your emergency message To check your emergency messageTo activate the Emergency Call function Receiving a Call Can be stored up to 64 calls Caller IDDeleting Numbers from the Caller ID Memory View the Caller ID MemoryCall Back Redial from the Caller ID Memory Copy from the Caller ID to the Phone BookPeriodic testing Testing the remote pendant batteryImportant Information Consumer Support and Troubleshooting Battery Backup on the phone baseAustralia New ZealandCleaning and care Warranty InformationExclusion and limitation of liability 2LMB95YY