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SOS
Fob.
317-2001

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Summary of Contents for LONEALERT SOS Fob

  • Page 1 Product Manual Fob. 317-2001...
  • Page 2 Timers Press and hold the side call button (on/off button) on the side of the SOS Fob until it vibrates and beeps. This will ring through to our check call service, at which point you will have the fol-...
  • Page 3 Raising an alarm Press and hold the SOS button on the front of the SOS Fob for approx. 2-3 seconds Answer/Ending a call Click the SOS button once to answer and end a calls.
  • Page 4 Timers When a set Timer elapses before you are able to take action, The OWL will create an alert. When your Timer expires, the device will start ringing. This is to remind you that your Timer has expired and you need to take action.
  • Page 5 If your Timer expires before you have been able to update it, you will receive a call from your SOS Fob device or to the phone number you have registered with us. In this event, you need to take action to let people know you are ok.
  • Page 6: Fall Detection

    Fall Detection? The Fall detection function provides the lone work- er with added protection. Fall dectection is a fall/ impact sensor inside the SOS Fob that automati- cally sends an alarm signal upon impact. This feature enhances worker safety and improves response time.
  • Page 7 The sequence of events. Lone worker trips, falls or has an accident. The Impact will activate the alert function. This alerts The OWL which will then contact your nominated contacts. Your contact will try to make contact via the device to check you are OK and send help if needed.
  • Page 8 Alerts are dealt with by the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) or your nominated contacts, usually colleagues. Your SOS Fob will connect you directly with a Responder operator who will provide assistance and reassurance. If required, they can direct emergency services to you.
  • Page 9: Panic Alarm

    Panic Alarm Knowing how to raise an alert quickly is essential. The Panic Alert button on the SOS Fob is located on the front of the device for ease of use in an emergency. The Panic Alarm To raise an alert press the SOS button either twice or press and hold the button.
  • Page 10 Battery Life Blue LED ON (solid) - The device is charging Blue LED blinking quickly - Battery power is less than 20% Blue LED off or blinking slowly - SOS Fob has been fully charged or not charging...
  • Page 11 When a fall is detected, the SOS will beep and vibrate. This will then trigger an alert which then you will be contacted on the device by the LONEALERT Responder. If you are unrespon- sive or cannot get to the device the escalation process will...
  • Page 12 The SOS Fob Accessories In the box In the box together with your device, you will find the following: > Charging dock > Lanyard > 3-pin mains charger > USB lead...
  • Page 13 Need extra? 315-0001 | Charging Dock 315-0005 | Charge Pack Replacement base station for SOS Fob charging pack - USB lead, charging the SOS Fob. plus adapters for 12v vehicle and mains charging and additional charging dock. 315-0007 | Lanyard To use if ordering additional lanyards.
  • Page 14: Basic Characteristics

    Basic Characteristics Module Name | SOS Fob Technology | GSM, GPRS, GPS GNSS GNSS | GPS Tracking Sensitivity |-162dBM Accuracy | < 3m Hot Start | < 1s Warm Start | < 11s Cold Start | <32s Cellular Technology | GSM...
  • Page 15 Interface Configurable Buttons GNSS Antenna | Internal High Gain GSM Antenna | Internal High Gain | 2.0 Micro USB LED Indication | 2 LEDs | Micro - SIM Physical Specifications Dimensions | 61 x 43 x 16mm (LxWxH) Weight | 15g Operating Instructions Operating Temp | -20 °c to +80 °c...
  • Page 16: Safety Information

    Safety Information This message contains information on how to operate SOS Fob safely. By following these requirements and recommenda- tions, you will avoid dangerous situations. You must read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly before operating the device! Use only original batteries. Using uncertified manufacturer or different type batteries may cause an explosion.
  • Page 17 Road safety first. Comply with local traffic laws, always hold your hands on a steering wheel when using a device. Your safety is of utmost importance when you drive. All wireless devices are sensitive to electromagnetic interference, as a result wireless devices affect the perfor- mance of each other.
  • Page 18 LONEALERT. Designed to support you. Unlimited remote support and training. Group or one to one sessions Videos, digital guides & training modules to The OWL Portal. Personal one to one support with our friendly team. Tailor made training designed for...
  • Page 19 It’s what we do Once you are part of the LONEALERT family, we offer unlimited support and training. To us, the aftercare support is crucial to ensure that your lone working solution is consistently delivering for you and your organisation.
  • Page 20 Lone working is about people. 0330 999 8484 | support@lonealert.co.uk | www.lonealert.co.uk © All rights reserved 2022. Advance IT Solutions Ltd.