A mobile worker safety device
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Summary of Contents for Blackline GPS Loner 900
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Intrinsically Safe User Guide Mobile Worker Safety Device Intrinsically Safe...
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RF Exposure Statement For body worn operation, Loner 900 has been tested and meets the FCC and IC guidelines for RF exposure when used with the Blackline GPS belt clip designated for Loner 900. Use with other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC and IC guidelines for RF exposure.
It is important for you to be aware of the following precautions. DANGER Do not place the Loner 900 product in or near an open flame. WARNING To reduce the risk of ignition of a flammable atmosphere, batteries must only be charged in an area known to be nonflammable.
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Do not operate Blackline GPS products outside their specified humidity rating. Consult the specifications section. Do not dispose of Blackline GPS products in your household trash. Seek advice from your local electronics recycling authority. Blackline products contain an internal...
Getting Started Activate your Device Activation of Loner 900 device is managed within your Loner Portal account by the Blackline GPS Customer Care team. If a Loner Portal account has not been created, the Blackline GPS Customer Care team can provide assistance.
The Bridge has line-of-sight access to the sky to communicate data over GSM or satellite. The Loner 900 and Bridge have been activated on a Loner Portal user account. The Loner 900 and Bridge have sufficient battery capacity to operate.
Using Loner 900 Loner 900 Hardware Details Loner 900 is rugged and purpose-built for monitoring you as a mobile worker. Physical details are outlined below. Physical Feature Power Button & Powers Loner 900 and indicates cellular connection status Indicator Light...
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Indicator Light Array Acknowledge Button (push) Power Button & Indicator Light Emergency Latch (pull) Charging Light (on bottom) Belt Clip Product Label Charging Port Removable Micro USB Charging Clip...
2. Insert the Micro USB Cable Plug into the corresponding Micro USB Charging Jack on the charging clip 3. Slide the charging clip onto Loner 900 using the guides to align the clip with the charging port on the device.
Power Button Indicator Light will turn off after three seconds. The Loner 900 will flash the indicator light array during the shutdown sequence. If Loner 900 is plugged in to charge, it will automatically turn off to avoid false alerts. Loner 900 Power Button Light Behaviour Loner 900 features a Power Button Indicator Light.
2. When the Loner 900 establishes a network connection to the Loner Portal the Power Button Indicator Light remains on continuously. 3. If you have Fall Detection enabled, wear Loner 900 on your belt at your hip at all times that you require remote safety monitoring. Perform your work duties as you normally would.
Confirmation of Alerts Loner 900 will activate a yellow light on the left and right sides of the indicator light array when a monitoring center has acknowledged an alarm sent by the Loner 900. Once the monitoring center has resolved the alarm, the light will shut off. If an alarm is generated while the confirmation light is on, the light will reset (turn off ) until the new alarm has been acknowledged.
Loner 900 will instantly send an Emergency Message to Loner Background Services. Loner 900 will annunciate the high alarm pattern to notify others nearby of the event. The alarm pattern on Loner 900 will continue until the Emergency Alert has been can- celed or the battery is depleted.
Muster Alarm Light A blue LED on either side of the Loner 900 will light up if the unit is in a state of return-to- muster or if there is an emergency text message at the BRidge that requires action.
Low Battery Detection Loner 900 monitors the battery level of the device. If the battery level drops below 20% of battery capacity, a Low Battery Alert will be sent and Loner 900 will annunciate the low battery alarm pattern. // USER GUIDE...
Loner 900 sends a Loner 900 Powered Off by Low Battery message to the Loner Background Services before finally powering off. If Loner 900 powers off with low battery, it will annunciate with a three second beep, vibrate and indicator light array flash.
Specifications Specifications for Loner 900 Size & Weight Emergency Silent Emergency Size: 63 mm W x 107 mm L x 22 mm D (2.48” W x 4.21" L x 0.87" D) No-motion Weight: 137 g (4.8 oz) Missed Check-in Low Battery...
Loner 900 Care Consideration Regarding Use and Storage of Loner 900 Loner 900 meets IP65 ingress protection ensuring that under normal operation no dirt or water can enter the device. Storage temperature range: -30 to 75° C (-22 to 167° F) Operating temperature: -20 to 55°...
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