Description
Vive Health Wireless Call Button
The Vive Health Wireless Pager allows individuals to quickly call for assistance with one touch of a button.
- Easily call for assistance
- Large, easy to press button
- Includes lanyard to keep it close at hand
- Bright indicator light
- Integrates with the Vive fall management system
- One Year Guarantee
- Ideal for those with arthritis and limited grip strength, the large call button is easy to activate lighting a bright indicator when pressed
- With a range of up to 150 feet, the call button provides instant alerts to a connected pager enabling prompt assistance
- Wireless setup is easy, allowing the call button system to be used in a variety of settings
- Measuring 3” x 1.5”, the call button takes up minimal space on a bedside table and easily slips in a pocket
- Features a large silence button for easily and quickly silencing alerts
- Providing caregiver peace of mind, the call button includes a lanyard for hands-free portability
Dimensions
- 1.5” x 3” x 0.5”
- Lanyard: 17”
How To Program The Transmitter To A Wireless Pager:
- Press and hold both UP and DOWN arrows on the front of the pager for 5 seconds. You will see a number “1” that is blinking with an additional red light, indicating that the pager is now in programming mode (see the pager’s directions for use). The pager will remain in “programming mode” for 10 seconds. If no activity occurs within this 10 second period, the pager will immediately exit the programming mode.
- There are 10 numbers on the pager for programming up to 10 individual wireless devices. To select a number for programming, press and release the UP or DOWN arrow on the front of the pager, next number will be blinking with an additional red light. You can continue to press and release the arrow until the desired number is selected.
Care Instructions:
- Wipe down the call button with a damp cloth and mild detergent or disinfectant wipe
- Dry immediately with a lint-free cloth
What’s Included:
- Vive Wireless Call Button
- 17” Lanyard
- One year guarantee
How To Pair with the Vive Pager (sold separately):
- Press and hold both UP and DOWN arrows on the front of the pager for 5 seconds. You will see a number “1” that is blinking with an additional red light, indicating that the pager is now in programming mode (see the pager’s directions for use). The pager will remain in “programming mode” for 10 seconds. If no activity occurs within this 10 second period, the pager will immediately exit the programming mode
- There are 10 numbers on the pager for programming up to 10 individual wireless devices. To select a number for programming, press and release the UP or DOWN arrow on the front of the pager, next number available will be blinking with an additional red light
- Press the activation button located on the front of the call button to pair the call button to the pager. The pager will beep to signal a successful pairing
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a pager to connect to this call button?
Yes! The call button must be connected to a Vive pager for proper use.
Can the call button be connected to a cell phone?
At this time, the call button is not compatible with mobile devices.
What are the dimensions of the call button?
The Vive call button measures 3” by 1.5” and is approximately 0.5” thick.
What is the lifespan of the call button?
The call button is designed for 24 months of use, however, the actual lifespan may be longer because of the frequency of use. An indicator light will alert caregivers when the call button needs to be changed.
How far is the range for the call button?
The Vive call button and Vive pager has a range of up to 150 in an open field. Interior walls and flooring may reduce the range available for reliable alerts.
Is the call button easy to push?
Yes! The large button is easy to push for those with limited hand strength and arthritis.
Does this include a neck strap for patients who like to be up and about?
Yes! The call button includes a lanyard for keeping it close at hand while on the move.
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