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Tynetec designs and manufactures advanced telecare and assisted living call systems, empowering individuals to live independently with trusted technology.

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Tynetec is a leading UK manufacturer of telecare, telehealth, and access control solutions, operating as a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd. With over 40 years of experience, Tynetec specializes in designing hardware and software for assisted living environments, housing associations, and care homes.

Their product portfolio includes the industry-standard Advent XT2 warden call system, Reach IP at-home alarm units, and a comprehensive range of 869MHz wireless sensors such as pendants, smoke alarms, and fall detectors. Tynetec is dedicated to developing technology that supports independent living while providing peace of mind to carers and family members.

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Navodila za uporabo obeska tynetec 869MHz Touch 2

30. september 2025
Prenosna naprava za sprožitev alarma tynetec 869MHz Touch 2 Združljiva z Reach IP, Advent XT2, Carer Response in Touchsafe Pro V4.01 in novejšimi Ustreza standardu BS EN 50134-2:2017 IP67: popolnoma zatesnjena…

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  • How do I test my Tynetec smoke alarm?

    Press and hold the Test/Hush button on the smoke alarm. It should sound loud beeps and the red light will flash. If connected to a system like Reach IP or Advent XT2, ensure the system is in test mode if you wish to avoid alerting the receiving centre.

  • What does a low battery warning look like on a Tynetec pendant?

    A low battery condition is automatically reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) or local Manager. The pendant should be replaced within 30 days of the report. On some devices, a yellow flashing light or chirping sound may indicate a low battery.

  • How should I clean Tynetec equipment?

    Clean devices with a damp cloth or anti-bacterial wipe. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners, and do not paint smoke alarms or sensors as this may block vents.

  • What is the range of Tynetec 869MHz radio devices?

    Typical Tynetec radio devices have a range sufficient for most residential dwellings. However, range can be affected by building materials. The 'Radio Out of Range' notification on Reach IP systems alerts you if a device loses connection.

  • How do I dispose of old Tynetec products?

    Tynetec products should not be disposed of with normal household waste. They are suited for disposal within the WEEE recycling scheme. Check with your local authority or supplier for recycling advice.