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  • Page 1 PRODUCT FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 2 USER GUIDE NUTTAG GPS GUARDIAN WATCH Product Overview This device is an advanced PDA watch and personal locating alarm that is waterproof with an IP rating of IPX8. It is an innovative tiny personal remote positioning unit with built-in U-blox GPS and GSM/GPRS/Wifi technology. Designed for your personal protection and safety.
  • Page 3 CONTENTS - Getting to know your device - Turn on and off - Device charging - Quick start guide - Is your device operational? - Reboot procedure - Activating SOS alert - In an emergency activating SOS - When Verbal Communication Is Not Possible - Safe to commence two-way communication...
  • Page 4: Getting To Know Your Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DEVICE:...
  • Page 5 Turning your PDA ON and off If the watch face does not light up when you touch the face or the watch or push the side button, your device is OFF and will NOT protect you. To Turn On the PDA device: Press the side button for 1 second, the watch face should light up.
  • Page 6: Device Charging

    Device Charging PDA device must be on charge for a minimum of 20 minutes every 24 hours to ensure sufficient battery life for your safety during use. Using the docking station to charge; - Connect the USB cable from charging base to the AC adaptor.
  • Page 7 Quick Start Guide: Is Your Device Operational: Step 1. Check the battery is fully charged on the watch face (A) Step 2. Check connectivity on the watch face (B) Step 3. Check that Watch is online on the Portal *If not operating as described, proceed to Reboot Procedure...
  • Page 8: Reboot Procedure

    Reboot Procedure: Step 1. Turn the device off; Turn the device OFF: Scroll right to “Settings”. Scroll down to select “System”and then tap “Power Off”. Step 2. Turn the device on; Wait 30 seconds then, press side button once for 1 second to turn back on.
  • Page 9 Activate SOS Alert: In an Emergency Activate SOS: This device is for your safety. If you feel threatened or in danger and need assistance, push the "SOS" button (c) on the side of the device or pushing on the watch face to activate the SOS Alert. If professionally monitored: 1.
  • Page 10 When Verbal Communication Is Not Possible: If professionally monitored: If operator is able to determine there is a high risk situation and the device location provided is sufficiently accurate the operator will dispatch the police instantly to device location. If the location is not accurate the operator will request a verbal location confirmation, if safe to do so should this information not be available the operator will dispatch emergency services to the available device location.
  • Page 11 Safe to Commence Two-way Communication: If the operator can determine that it is safe to commence with standard two-way communication procedure they will ask two questions; "Do you require Police/Medical assistance?" "Please confirm your location?" Please respond with the location of the incident, and if police/medical assistance is required. Should further information be provided, the operator will relay this to the emergency services.
  • Page 12 False Alarm: There will be false alarms, and this is ok! When a false alarm is activated the standard procedure will commence, the operator will listen and determine the validity of the Emergency. If you indicate to the operator that it was a False Alarm they will ask: “Please confirm a defined ID, Stand Down orders, and current location"...
  • Page 13 Activate SOS Alert FAQ’s: Why it is important to confirm my Location? As a GPS device that connects with a minimum of three satellites to gain its location can be affected by its environment and external elements. By nature, the GPS can present the wrong location when indoors or in multi-level buildings, just like a mobile phone.
  • Page 14: Device Operation

    Device Operation: If PDA is not lasting long enough throughout the day, please consult your NUTTAG account manager to assist with optimising configuration. Low battery alerts will be sent to defined contacts when a device reaches on or below 15% capacity.
  • Page 15: Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Specifications Content Specs Dimension: 47.5mm*16.9mm Weight: Supported Bands AU: B1/B3/B5/B7/B28 / EU: B1/B3/B7/B8/B20 North America: B2/B4/B5/B7/B12/B17/B13 GPS chip: MT6625L Receiver Frequency: 1575.42MHz GPS, Glonass and Beidou Support: Time to first fix: Cold start: 26s Warm start: 2s, Hot start: 1s 5V DC Charging voltage: Rechargeable, 3.7V, 580mAh...
  • Page 16 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 17 You can charge the Watch using either the cradle. The device will vibrate once to confirm successful charge in progress. Rebooting your Tracker Your device can be rebooted remotely by NUTTAG customer care team, or by turning off and on again. How does the SOS alarm work? SOS Alerts are triggered by holding the SOS button.
  • Page 18: After Sale Support

    SOS and Low Battery are the available by default. How can I receive alerts? All alerts will be managed by NUTTAG and sent to the allocated site contacts via Email / SMS. After Sale Support: For support please contact your account manager direct, or contact NUTTAG teams via;...
  • Page 19: Glossary / Definitions

    Glossary / Definitions: Technology: GNSS GNSS stands for Global Navigation Satellite System. It is a method of calculating location, velocity and precise timing anywhere on earth based on the signals visible from a satellite constellation, using a combination of trilateration and TDOA (Time Difference of Arrival) algorithms. In o arder to obtain a location, a GPS device must be receiving signal from at least 3 satellites.
  • Page 20 Ephemeris Data Details on each satellite’s detailed orbital information. Transmitted every 30 seconds and required for each satellite, used in a location calculation. GPS Chip The GPS chip is the component which receives and processes the Satellite signals. Time To First Fix The TTFF is the time taken for a GPS device to acquire satellite signals and calculate a position.
  • Page 21 Hot start The device has valid time, position, almanac and ephemeris data. This enables a rapid acquisition of Satellite signals. Hot Starts are the fastest and can take between 1 and 20 seconds. Location Accuracy Consumer GPS devices have an accuracy of up to 5m, meaning that the calculated position will typically be within 5m of the precise location.
  • Page 22 SIM Modem Frequency Each SIM Modem is able to communicate on specific Frequencies, determining which SIM cards are compatible. AU: B1/B3/B5/B7/B28 / EU: B1/B3/B7/B8/B20 / North America: B2/B4/B5/B7/B12/B17/B13 Device: Power Button Located on the side of the device, press this button to turn device on. To turn off, hold both power and SOS button for 1 second.
  • Page 23 The device will vibrate once and a red LED on the front of the cradle will remain illuminated when placed on charge. Basic Terminology: Device - Online A device is online if it has an active connection to the NUTTAG server.
  • Page 24 Device - Offline A device is offline if it does not have an active connection to the NUTTAG server. Location Update Each time the tracker calculates a position is a location update, the frequency of updates depends on the selected Operating Mode and Reporting Interval.
  • Page 25 Melbourne Melbourne Head Office: Level 2 40 Porter St Prahran VIC 3181 Phone: 1 300 66 22 80 Email: support@nuttag.com.au...

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