Phone will dial the next emergency connect SOS number automatically.
NOTE: The friend, relative or neighbor whom you have chosen are required to have touch- tone phone service and a phone that will generate
Test the CL600 emergency connect phone
1.Make sure the phone numbers and your message have been entered.
2.Call your friends, family or neighbors to let them know you are going to test the CL600. Be sure that they understand that this is not a real emergency.
3.After you hang up the phone, press the Remote Band’s Emergency Connect But- ton.
4.The CL600 will dial the first phone number. Shortly after it dials the number, the CL600 starts to play its message.
5.If the person it calls doesn’t answer within about 30 seconds or answers but doesn’t press a number key, the CL600 calls the next number. If the called person presses a number key on the phone, the recorded message stops and he/she can listen in as well as speak directly to you through the speakerphone.
6.To turn off or hang up, press X or STOP button on your band remote or on the phone base.
Test your CL600 emergency connect remote band every month
At least once per month you should test your remote band’s emergency connect button by following the directions above.
If your remote band does not work reliably from locations where it has worked before, you should immediately replace the battery (see page #37) and check to be sure the phone’s antenna is in its proper placement.
To Cancel The CL600 Emergency Connect Call
In case of a false alarm or mistaken activation, press the STOP or X button on the CL600 phone base or on the remote band.
Advanced CL600 Emergency Connect
Phone Operation
REMOTE AUDIO MONITORING
If a family member or friend to whom you’ve given your Monitor Access Code becomes worried about you or wants to call back after they have called 911 for help, this feature allows them to call you. They can turn on the speakerphone of your CL600 remotely and listen in or talk to you. If everything is all right, you just answer the phone in a normal manner. If you need assistance, they can stay on the line until help arrives.
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