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Brama S-A1 / S-C
Document Version: 1.0

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  • Page 1 User Guide Brama S-A1 / S-C Document Version: 1.0...
  • Page 2 Messaging (automatic or manually delivered notifications directed to a user’s device). The Brama Device is specifically designed as an personal device which is easy to use and discreet to carry. Containing mobile-phone (4G/LTE) technology, the device enables a 24/7 link to a dedicated, state of the art Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) (or Monitoring Center) in the event a lone worker requires assistance.
  • Page 3 2.2.1 Device Check This function allows you to check status of the Battery, Signal, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), Wifi, and Bluetooth on your Brama Device and can be done at any time throughout your working day. 2.2.2 Status Check This function allows you to leave a brief voice message before you begin each visit, or each time you move location by detailing where you are and for how long.
  • Page 4 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide The Incapacitation Alarm is not active by default. An Brama Device user determines when, (and for how long) incapacitation detection is enabled. Once the specified time elapses, incapacitation detection is inactive once more. 2.2.5...
  • Page 5: Moisture Resistance

    3.2.1 Cleaning Use a damp cloth (not wet) to remove any dirt from your Brama Device. Be very careful not to allow water into the unit. Ensure the cloth is clean from grit or dirt when cleaning the camera lens as this could scratch the device lens.
  • Page 6 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide The touch screen is manufactured from toughened glass but should not be exposed to high force pressure and heavy impacts. © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 6 of 26...
  • Page 7 USB-Type C connection. When your Brama Device is connected to the charger, the Battery Symbol on the display will reflect this. As the battery charges, the battery symbol shows more cells. When you place your device onto charge, or remove it, the screen will “wake up” to indicate the change.
  • Page 8 Powering your Brama Device on and off Checking if Brama Device is already turned on: First check if your Brama Device is on; this is done by completing a single, quick button press to the physical power button (do not push and hold this button).
  • Page 9 60 seconds. Figure 9: Power your Brama Device On When your Brama Device is on, it registers with the cellular network and is ready to communicate to the Alarm Receiving Centre/Monitoring Center. Power Off Brama Devices:...
  • Page 10 Figure 10: Power off your Brama Device Please note that the Brama Device has a built-in safe shutdown process whereby if the battery level reaches “critical” levels (~1%) the Brama Device will safely power down.
  • Page 11 A Check In is a short voice message to our ARC which is then saved and listened to in the event of a Red Alert. Relevant information informing an escalation process should be left here – including the outlining of any risks faced. On the Brama Device’s home screen, push the ‘Check In’ icon highlighted to enter the correct menu.
  • Page 12 Brama Device will let you know by giving one long vibration. Red Alert On the Brama Device, a Red Alert is an alarm call through to the Alarm Receiving Centre, available to a device user on a 24/7 basis.
  • Page 13 This applies regardless of how a ‘Red Alert’ has been activated. Figure 5: Brama Device Red Alert via button press Via the touch-screen interface: First wake the device-screen with a single press to the power button.
  • Page 14 Activating Incapacitation Alarm The Incapacitation Alarm is not active by default on the Brama Device. A user is required to manually activate a timer at the beginning of a period for however long they will be working where a risk of incapacitation is present (can be activated for a minimum of 15 minutes, and up to a maximum of 8 hours).
  • Page 15 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide Select the Incapacitation Alarm icon from page 1 of the device's interface. Here you select the Incapacitation Timer icon (as highlighted). On the screen that follows you use the slider (as highlighted) to select the length of time during which a risk of Incapacitation is present.
  • Page 16 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide When there is a minute left on your timer the device will enter an Alert- Expiry phase during which it notifies you (as highlighted, and by vibrating 4 times) of imminent timer expiry. When the Timer expires (or is...
  • Page 17 4.1.3 Location The Brama Device comes equipped with multiple means by which a device user can be located should the require assistance. The Brama Device sends a periodic device status message to the software management platform, typically on 15-minute intervals. When an Alert is activated, the interval between device status updates reduces, typically to 30 seconds.
  • Page 18 GNSS or other services not provide a location due to a lack of coverage. Brama Device Key Indicators 4.2.1 Icons The following table summarizes the icons on your Brama Device screen. Function Symbol Meaning Battery Symbol...
  • Page 19 Searching for a valid GNSS location fix - high Table 1: Device Interface Icons 4.2.2 Vibration Patterns The following table summarizes the standard vibration indications given by your Brama Device. Brama Device Action Vibration Pattern Device is turned on 1 short vibration...
  • Page 20 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide Incoming call to device is answered 1 short vibration every 10secs Red Alert is activated 3 short vibrations Red Alert call is connected 2 short vibrations Red Alert call is in progress 2 short vibrations every 10secs...
  • Page 21 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide Brama Device Technical Specification Technical Specification Table Device General Dimensions 48 x 79 x 18 mm Overall weight Power 5V USB-C, 1,070mA Ports 1 x USB Type C Battery type Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery, 3.85V, 1,070mAh Battery life –...
  • Page 22 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide Use of Brama Device in Restricted Areas As with mobile phones, Brama Device usage should be in accordance with regulations, protocols and stipulations relating to the specific environment. Where the use of mobile phones is prohibited, Brama Devices should be turned off.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide Warranty Please refer to the Terms and Conditions in Section 13 - Warranties of your Master Service Agreement for more details or contact your Account Manager. © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 23 of 26...
  • Page 24 Caller Line Identification often known as Caller ID COTS Commercial Off the Shelf Device Check A function completed on the Brama device which allows battery life, GNSS fix, Cellular signal, local Wifi access points and (in range) Bluetooth Beacons to be sent to an ARC. EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution –...
  • Page 25 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide Term Definition Heartbeat (user) an indication to the user periodically that shows the device is actively in alert mode and transmitting to the ARC. Heartbeat (device) Scheduled data transmission to management software platform that includes device status information and can provide location information to ARC during alarm conditions.
  • Page 26 Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide Term Definition TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol – the standardized suite of protocols used to connect hosts over the internet. It provides end-to-end connectivity specifying how data should be formatted, addressed, transmitted, routed and received at the destination.
  • Page 27: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION: WARNING!! Read this information before using your phone In August 1986 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Outer FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
  • Page 28 (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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