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Page 1 - Hear your home

installation & user guideHear your homesmart alert™system

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8What’s inthe box1. Smart Alert remote2. Nightstand remote charger3. Telephone detector4. Telephone adaptor5. Doorbell detector6. Smoke detector (only

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9How it works:• Detectors respond to specific household events and transmit identifyingsignals to the Smart Alert remote• The corresponding LED icon l

Page 5 - Getting started

System installation and alerting functionsPages 11 to 26page 12page 13page 14page 16page 18page 20page 22Smart Alert™remoteRemote care and cleaningDoo

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What it doesYour Smart Alert remote is the communications hub of your system. It acts as areceiver of signals from the detectors, as well as sends sig

Page 7 - Nightstand remote charger

Replacing the batteryThe battery compartment is located onthe back of the remote.1. Remove the remote belt clip.2. Slide the battery cover.3. Grasp th

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DoorbelldetectorWhat it isThe Smart Alert doorbell detector detects the sound of your doorbell, and transmitsthe signal to your remote, which alerts y

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What you need to do:insert batteries, test and install1. Open the battery cover (5). Insertsupplied 9Vbattery by connecting the battery contacts andcl

Page 10 - What’s in

Ext. TriggerTelephonedetectorWhat it isThe Smart Alert telephone detector recognizes incoming calls and transmitsa signal to your remote, which alerts

Page 11 - Smart Alert

What you need to do:insert battery, connect adaptor,test and install1. Open the battery cover (8).Connect the telephone cable tothe telephone connecto

Page 13 - Pages 11 to 26

SmokedetectorWhatitisThe SmartAlertsmoke detector helps detectsmoke and fire inthe home. Itis mountedonthe ceiling, justlike anordinary smoke detector

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What you need to do:insert battery, test and install1. Attach mounting bracket (5) theninstall smoke detector by turningcounter-clockwise. Insert 9V b

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NightstandremotechargerWhat it isThe nightstand remote charger is used to recharge your remote. Place your remotein the charger every night before you

Page 16 - Doorbell

What you need to do:plug in, activate and connect bed shaker1. Connect power plug into the chargerand then plug charger into anelectrical outlet near

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Bed shakerWhat it isThe bed shaker is placed between mattress and box spring of your bed. Whenconnected to the nightstand (with remote placed in charg

Page 18 - Telephone

Customizingyour SmartAlert™SystemWhen you receive your Smart Alert System, it is set to a default “radio key”and ready to use with no further set-up r

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Pairing remote with detectors1. Ensure all of your detectors are setto the same radio key. Remove theback cover from each detector andlocate the radio

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TIPSYou can train your doorbell detectorto differentiate between up to 2doorbells, provided that eachsounds different. Your remote willthen send you d

Page 22 - Nightstand

page 28page 29page 30page 31page 31page 32Hearing instrument functionsVisual guideTurning remote on and offHearing instrument selection and adjustment

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1Thank you for choosing Smart Alert™System.You’ve made a great choice: Smart Alert System providesyou with independence and peace of mind around yourh

Page 24 - Bed shaker

HearinginstrumentfunctionsIn addition to your alerting functions, your Smart Alert remote includes controlsfor your hearing instruments. It allows you

Page 25 - Customizing

1564327LegendVisual guide89101 On-off switch2 Left-both-right switch3 Left (blue) indicator light4 Right (red) indicator light5 Clarity/Comfort scroll

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Turning your remote on and offYour remote has an on-off switch (or travellock) on the left side of the device. Thisdoes not effect alerting functions.

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Selecting which hearing instrumentto adjustAt the top of the remote, there is a left-both-right switch. This switch allows youto select the hearing in

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LearnNow™buttonThe learnNow button teachesyour hearing instrumentsthe volume and smartFocussettings you prefer in different listeningenvironments. Whe

Page 29 - Hearing instrument functions

AccessoriesYour remote can be used with a lanyard sothat you can carry the device around yourneck or wrist. It also comes with a beltclip.Attach the l

Page 31 - Visual guide

Troubleshooting guidePages 35 to 47page 36page 37page 37page 39page 40page 40page 42page 43Smart Alert™remote – alerting functionsSmart Alert™remote –

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONSIndicator lights on Smart Alert remote not flashing• Not turned on • Turn on (travel lock)• Low/dead battery • Recharge batt

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONSIndicator lights on Smart Alert remote not flashing• Not turned on • Turn on (travel lock)• Low/dead battery • Recharge batt

Page 35 - Accessories

PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONSThe LED light on door detector lights up yellow whenthe doorbell detector is activated• Low battery • Replace battery. Only

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONSNothing happens when the telephone detector is activatedwith the test button• Low battery • Replace battery. Only use 9V alk

Page 37 - Troubleshooting guide

Bed shakerPROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONSNothing happens when the smoke detector is activatedwith the test button• Low battery • Replace battery. Only use

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NOTE! For any problems notreferenced in this troubleshootingguide, please contact your hearinghealthcare professional. If you do nothave a hearing hea

Page 39 - Doorbell detector

WarningsSmart Alert remote should only beused as directed by your hearinghealthcare professional.Smart Alert remote uses a low-power,digitally coded i

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Declaration of ConformityHereby, Unitron declares that Smart AlertSystem is in compliance with theessential requirements and otherrelevant provisions

Page 41 - Telephone detector

Emission testRF emissionsCISPR 11RF emissionsCISPR 11Harmonic emissionsIEC 61000-3-2Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissionsIEC 61000-3-3ComplianceGroup

Page 42 - Smoke detector

Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunityThe Model Smart Alert remote is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment

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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunityThe Model Smart Alert System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment

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Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipmentand the Model Smart Alert™SystemThe Model Smart Alert remote i

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3Getting startedPages 7 to 10System installation and alerting functionsPages 11 to 26Troubleshooting guidePages 35 to 47Hearing instrument functionsPa

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Hearing Healthcare Professional:Telephone:Model:Serial Number:Replacement Batteries:Warranty:Date of Purchase:The Smart Alert remote is a MEDICAL ELEC

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Unitron DistributorsManufacturer20 Beasley Drive, P.O. Box 9017,Kitchener, ON N2G 4X1 CanadaAustraliaLevel 2, Norwest Quay, 21 SolentCircuit, Baulkham

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DistributorPrinted in Canada09-061 029-5800-02www.unitron.com/smartalertAt Unitron, we care deeply about people with hearing loss.We work closely with

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4Doorbell detectorSystem Components | pages 14 to 15Detects doorbell, transmits signal to remote.Remote then sends an alert to hearinginstruments or b

Page 50 - Your Smart Alert

Discreet and advanced hearing instrumentcontrol at the touch of a button.See pages 27 to 33 for detailsHearing instrument functionsSee page 12Alerting

Page 52 - Bellman & Symfon

Getting startedPages 7 to 10page 8page 9What’s in the boxHow it works7

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