Med Page Manuals & User Guides
Med Page specializes in assistive care technology, providing epileptic seizure monitors, pager systems, and fall detection alarms for patient and elderly care.
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Med Page (physically trading as Medpage Limited) is an established manufacturer and supplier of assistive technologies designed to aid caregivers and ensure the safety of vulnerable individuals. With a focus on independent living aids, Med Page produces a comprehensive range of patient monitoring solutions, including the MPPL radio paging systems, epileptic seizure movement detectors, bed occupancy sensors, and door alarms.
Their devices are widely utilized in personal homes, care facilities, and hospitals to monitor patients for falls, wandering, or medical episodes. Known for their reliability and ease of setup, Med Page products provide essential alerts to carers via tone and vibration pagers, ensuring rapid response times in emergency situations.
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How do I pair a transmitter with the MPPL Pager?
To pair (learn) a code, open the battery compartment of the pager and press the small self-learn button. The LED will light red. Trigger the transmitter (e.g., open the door or press the button) within 120 seconds. The pager will vibrate/beep to confirm pairing.
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How do I change the alert settings on my Med Page pager?
Use the switch located on the front of the pager to select between "Vibration Only," "Vibration + Low Volume," or "Vibration + High Volume" depending on your preference.
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What indicates low battery on the Med Page pager?
When the batteries require replacement, the LED located on the front of the pager will flash red. Replace the 2 x AA batteries immediately to ensure continued operation.
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How do I reset the pager memory?
To clear the memory, hold the self-learn button inside the battery compartment until the pager vibrates or beeps twice. This will delete all previously learned transmitter codes.