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NW11D User Manual
Here’s How it Works
You can now provide your Loved Ones with the Safety and Freedom that comes with our advanced
technology and get the Peace of Mind knowing your Loved Ones are In‐Sight even when they can’t be in
sight. In‐Sight utilizes the most advanced location tracking technology that we call L4. This technology
combines GPS,Cellular technologies to provide the most accurate location tracking available. Your
Loved One’s location is as close as your smart phone, tablet or PC with our easy‐to‐use APP that is
compatible Android®, iPhone® and Windows® devices allowing you to view their location and to receive
Notifications of important events.
With your ability to establish customized Safe Zones ‐ a virtual barrier that you establish around a
specific location, such as a school or friend’s house, which triggers the device to alert you when your
Loved One enters or exists those boundaries. You even have the ability to establish a “Perfect Day
Setting” so that when your Loved One is entering and exiting your customized Safe Zones at the times
that you expect, you will not receive an alert. This functionality allows your Loved One to enter and exit
your Safe Zones on a normal schedule and you won’t be interrupted by notifications informing you that
things are “normal”. It is in your control if you want to receive notifications all of the time, only when
your Loved One is not on the expected schedule or all of the time for some locations and not for others.
You also have the ability to establish customized Danger Zones – a virtual barrier that you establish
around a specific location just like a Safe Zone. Danger Zones are those places that you don’t want your
Loved Ones to be. Just like the flexibility that you have in establishing your Safe Zones, you have the
same flexibility in establishing your Danger Zones to allow for customized Notifications based upon your
preference.
Your Loved One can also feel connected as you are just the tap of a button away! From the device, your
Loved One can press the SOS button, you will be called, and a text message will be sent to you and one
additional person, if you desire. In other non‐emergency situations, your Loved One will have the ability
to call up to eight other Trusted Numbers that you designate. Your Loved One will only be able to
receive or place calls to these Trusted Numbers that you have designated. And if there is ever a time
when you just want to understand your Loved One’s surroundings, you can call the In‐Sight device and
simply Listen In, without the device ringing, lighting up or indicating in any way that you are there. All
designed to provide you and your Loved One with the Safety, Freedom and Peace of Mind.
Additional safety and convenience features include removal notification if the In‐Sight device is taken
off, you will be notified, long‐battery life (up to 48 hours), low battery notifications, built in pedometer,
the ability to track up to 30 Loved Ones on a single screen, shock and water resistance and the ability to
view the location history going back 30 days.
There is no technology solution that can replace the direct supervision of your Loved One’s. The
accuracy of the In‐Sight products can be based upon many factors outside of our control, including the
availability of a GPS signal, the strength of the cellular signal. Many indoor locations and nearby tall
buildings can interfere with GPS and other digitally transmitted signals.
You can go to www.InsightWearables.com/UserExperience to view our short video that explain the
use of your In‐Sight Products.
Your In‐Sight Device
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Trusted Number Directory/Volume Up: Quickly tapping this button will scroll through the
Trusted Numbers that you have programmed. Once you highlight the number you wish to call,
simply hold the button for 3 seconds and the device will call the selected number. This button
also functions as the Volume Up button while a call is connected.
Power On / SOS Call: Press and hold this button for 1 to 2 seconds to turn on the device.
When the device is on, tap this button 1 time and then press and hold for 5 seconds. The
device will initiate a call to the number that you programmed as the SOS contact number. At
the same time, an SOS alert will be sent to the two numbers that you programmed to receive
notification of an SOS.
Call Answer/Volume Down: Press this button to answer an incoming call. This button also
functions as the Volume Down button while a call is connected.
USB Charging Connector: Gently pull back on the USB charging slot protector and insert the
charging cable. Once the device is charged, securely press the slot protector back in place.
Sim Card Slot: Your In‐Sight device comes pre‐installed with the SIM card needed for the
operation of your device. You should not need to access the SIM card.
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GPS Signal Indicator: Indicator that the device is receiving a GPS signal. When the device is
out of GPS sight, this
indicator will not be
displayed.
7. Cellular Signal Indicator:
This shows that a cellular
signal is being received and
the strength of that signal.
When there is no cellular
signal being received, this
area will be blank.
8. Time: Display of the current
time in the time zone of the device.
9. Battery Level Indicator: This shows the approximate battery life remaining.
10. Date: Display of the current date in the time zone of the device.
11. Pedometer Steps Indicator: This represents the approximate total number steps taken by the
person wearing the device during the 24 hour period of a full day.
Your In‐Sight device is designed to be a Safety and Freedom device for you and your Loved One. To
help ensure that the device is not turned off by accident, we have designed a multi‐step process to
turn off the device.
Getting Started (or Before You Start Tracking)
Step 1: Charging the Device: Before you begin to use your In‐Sight device
you should ensure that it is fully charged (usually taking 2 to 4 hrs.). Your
In‐Sight device comes complete with a charger and cable. Simply connect
the cord to the charger and plug the charger into any standard wall outlet.
Then, connect the device to the cable using the USB Charging Connector
(see below). In order to keep your In‐Sight device water resistant, it is
critical that you securely push the USB Charging Connector slot protector
back in place before use.
Step 2: Download the free In‐Sight App: You will be able to track your Loved One using your Android®
or iPhone® smart phone, tablet or your PC. In order to get started with your mobile devices, simply
download the free In‐Sight App from the Android Play Store or the App Store on iTunes by searching In‐
Sight Location Technologies. The App can also be downloaded by going to
www.InSightWearables.com/appdownload.
To track your Loved One wearing the In‐Sight device on your PC, simply go to
www.InSightWearables.com/tracking.
Step 3: Take Your Device Outside: To gain a GPS signal and the best cellular signal, take your In‐Sight
device outside for approximately 15 minutes before trying to locate your device using the app or on
your PC. This will ensure that you have a good data connection. You will not need to be outside for
your device to work in the future.
Creating Your Account
If You Are Logging Into The App For The Very First Time: As you access
the free In‐Sight App for the very first time, you will see four introductory
screens that provide you with a brief overview of the app. You can review
the information on each of these screen at your own pace.
Once you have finished with the fourth page you will be presented with a
sign‐in screen. Enter your primary personal email account that you want
associated with the App and a Password that is at least 8 characters long
that will be easy for you to remember, but difficult for others. You can use
any combination of capital letters, lower case letters, numbers and
symbols. Once you have entered this information, select Create Account
at the bottom of the screen.
If You Have Been Invited By Someone to Monitor a Device: When you have
been invited to monitor a Loved One wearing the In‐Sight device and access
the free In‐Sight App for the very first time, you will see four introductory
screens that provide you with a brief overview of the app. You can review the
information on each of these screen at your own pace. Once you have finished
with the fourth page you will be presented with a sign‐in screen. Enter the
email account where you received your invitation. Next, enter a Password that
is at least 8 characters long that will be easy for you to remember, but difficult
for others. You can use any combination of capital letters, lower case letters,
numbers and symbols. Once you have entered this information, select Create
Account at the bottom of the screen.
Forget Your User Name or Password?: You will remain signed into the free
In‐Sight App until you actively sign out (See Settings below). This means that
if you exit the App by selecting the home button on your smart phone or
tablet that you will automatically be logged in next time you return to the
App – making it simple and quick to locate your Loved One or read your
Notifications. If you choose to sign out but forget our User Name or
Password when you return, simply tap the Forgot username or Password
and you will be provided instructions on how to recover your Username or
to reset your Password.
Setting Up Your Loved Ones
Adding a Loved One: A Loved One is someone that will be wearing the
device that you want to monitor their location. Setting up one or multiple
Loved One’s is simple and easy. The process starts by entering the basic
information about this person, including their name, gender, nickname,
age, height, weight and address. You can also upload or take a photo of
your Loved One that will appear on your Loved One’s list and on the map
that locates this person. The required fields are noted in the App and
include name and address. Note that the Device Phone number is already
populated for you. You can also select the color of the pin point that you
want to use to identify this Loved One on the Map.
After completing this information and tapping Continue at the bottom of
the page, you will be brought to a screen that allows you to enter the SOS
numbers and up to 8 additional Trusted Phone numbers. The SOS
numbers are those numbers that will receive a Notification if the Loved
One presses the SOS button on the In‐Sight device. The first person on
this list will also receive a phone call from the Loved One.
The Trusted Phone numbers represent those phone numbers that can
make and receive phone calls from the In‐Sight device. The SOS numbers
listed above have all of the privileges that a Trusted Phone Number has in
addition to the SOS functionality listed above. There is no way for the
device to call any number that you do not prescribe here. Additionally,
attempts to call the device from any phone number that is not listed here
will be blocked. You can enter up to 8 Trusted Phone numbers.
You can also regulate the times of day that the In‐Sight device can make
and receive calls. You may want to consider this option if your child’s
school restricts the use of cell phones during the school day. By de‐
selecting the “Always Allow” functionality below the Trusted Numbers list
you can enter the time parameter where you do not want calls to be made
from or to the device.
In this section you will also be able to set the frequency at which the
device automatically checks and updates it location on the map. The
default setting is every 15 minutes. By selecting a more frequent time
interval you can get a better understanding of your Loved One’s
movements throughout the day. However; more frequent updates will
significantly reduce the battery life. You also have the ability to stop
location reporting while the device is on the charger. The default setting
for this option is not to update location during charging.
Other Notifications that you can set for the Loved One on this page are
Low Battery Notifications and device Removal Notifications. By selecting
to receive Low Battery Notifications you will automatically be sent a
notification when the estimated battery life is 20%. The default is set to
send this notification.
A Notification can also be sent to you if your Loved One ever removes their In‐Sight device. Because you
will need to remove the device for charging, you can set a timeframe where you will not be sent a
notification. For example, if your child typically removes the In‐Sight device at 8:00 pm to put on the
charger before going to bed, you can set a timeframe, say from 7:50pm to 7:00am, where you will not
be notified if the device is removed during these hours.
Once you have completed this section, select Save and you will be given the ability to add another Loved
One now. To add another Loved One, simply follow the same steps as above for each additional Loved
One that you want to add. If you have no additional Loved One’s to add at this time, simply select No
I’m Done and you will be taken to the Map showing the location of your Loved One.
Editing/Adding An Additional Loved One: Once you have entered a Loved
One, at any time you can always go back and change any of the entries that
you made. You can also add new Loved Ones if you purchased multiple
devices or if you are invited to track someone else that has an In‐Sight
device.
In order to Edit or Add a Loved One, simply tap the Loved Ones icon near
the bottom of the Map.
Once you tap the Loved Ones you will be brought to a listing of all the
Loved Ones that have been established. You can Add a new Loved One by
tapping the Add button in the upper right of the screen and following the
same Add process as listed above. You can also Edit a Loved One by
tapping the Edit button next to their name and picture.
Once you select edit, you will be presented with screens that are the same
as the ones you completed when initially adding your Loved One. You can
simply select and change any of the fields that need to be updated.
Just like when you added your Loved One, there are two pages of information
that can be changed. Once you have completed the Edit’s that you wanted to
make, simply select Update at the bottom of the screen.
If the only Edit that you wish to make to an SOS Number or a Trusted
Phone Number, simply select the +/‐ Monitor button on the list of Loved
Ones.
Map Location of Loved Ones
Pinpoints and Additional Functionality: Each of your Loved Ones will be
displayed on the Map as a pinpoint in the color that you designated for
each one during the Add a Loved One process. When you select one of
your Loved Ones by tapping on their pinpoint, you will see additional
information and functionality.
In addition to your Loved One’s name and photograph, you will be able to
view the remaining battery life and the total steps recorded by the built in
pedometer. Both of these indicators are located to the right of your Loved
One’s name.
Below your Loved One you will see five informational or action buttons.
These include:
Location Signal – You will see an indicator that shows how the location
information is being collected. When you see this displayed in red, the
signal is coming from GPS. When the display is blue, the signal is coming
from the cellular service, also known as LBS. In all cases, you will see the
source written within the color coded icon.
Call – The call button in this section allows you to make a call to the device by simply tapping the
Call icon.
Listen In – The Listen In functionality allows you to call the device from your cell phone, but the
device will not ring or otherwise indicate that there is an incoming call. The device will
automatically answer your call and you will be able to listen in to your Loved One’s surroundings.
The call will end when you end the call on your cell phone. This feature does not create a recording.
History – By tapping the History icon you will see the location that your Loved One was at each
update of the device location. You can view each of these locations in time sequence or select and
individual point to view the address and time of that location update. You can also select the
timeframe for viewing this historical location information.
Navigate – By tapping this icon you will be provided with navigation instructions on how to reach
your Loved One from your current location using Google Map™ driving directions.
Safe Zone and Danger Zone Identification: When you establish and assign
Safe Zones and Danger Zones (see below) these will also be displayed on
the map of your Loved One.
Map Page as Your Control Panel: There are eight icons located at the bottom of the Map page that act
as your Control Panel for navigating through the In‐Sight App. These icons
control:
Refresh Now – By tapping this icon the map view will be updated with the
most current location of the device and your Loved One.
Loved Ones – By tapping this icon you will be able to add a new Loved One
or Edit any existing Loved One that is already in the system.
Safe Zones – By tapping this icon you will be able to add and edit your Safe
Zones and make assignments of Safe Zones to your Loved Ones.
Danger Zones – By tapping this icon you will be able to add and edit your
Danger Zones and make assignments of Safe Zones to your Loved Ones.
Notification List – By tapping this icon you will see a complete list of the
Notifications that have been sent to you.
Location History – By tapping this icon you will be able to select a Loved
One and view their historical locations. You will see the location that your
Loved One was at each update of the device location. You can view each
of these locations in time sequence or select and individual point to
view the address and time of that location update. You can also select
the timeframe for viewing this historical location information.
Settings – By tapping this icon you will see a complete list of the Notifications that have been sent
to you.
Help – By tapping this icon you can gain access to frequently asked questions and instructions on
the operation of your In‐Sight device and App.
Safe Zones – A Virtual Barrier
What is a Safe Zone: A Safe Zone is a virtual barrier that you establish
around a specific location that triggers the device to alert you when it
enters or exists those boundaries. These zones are places where you
expect and desire your Loved Ones to be. Examples include home, their
school, dance studio, their baseball practice field, etc. There is no limit to
the number of Safe Zones that you can establish.
Adding a Safe Zone: To add a Safe Zone simply tap on the Safe Zone icon
at the bottom of the Map page. This will take you to a screen to manage
all of your Safe Zones.
Next, you can type in a physical address, a point of interest or tap the screen
where you want the Safe Zone located. Once you have entered the desired
location, select “Next” at the bottom of the page.
Next, set the size of the Safe Zone that you wish to create. For places like
schools, select a size that encompasses the entire location where your Loved
One may be while at this location. You can change the size of the Safe Zone
by typing in the radius (in yards) or by selecting the “+” or “‐“ sign. The
minimum Safe Zone size is 50 yards. There is no maximum size. Once you
have entered the desired size of your Safe Zone, select “Next” at the bottom
of the page.
As the last steps, select a name for the Safe Zone (e.g. Grandma’s House,
School, etc.). Next, you must select which Loved Ones that this Safe Zone
applies to. You have the option to select all of your Loved Ones or you can
select only those Loved Ones where this Safe Zone is relevant.
Whenever a Loved One enters or exits a Safe Zone you will be sent a
Notification. This allows you to know exactly when your Loved Ones are
coming and going from these safe places that you have identified. For
many of the Safe Zones that you establish, your Loved Ones will enter and
exit at approximately the same time each day. Because of these routines,
we have created a “Perfect Day Setting”. By selecting the Perfect Day
Setting, you will be able to enter a timeframe where your Loved One
typically enters and exits their Safe Zone. By doing this, you will NOT
receive a Notification when they enter or exit the Safe Zone AS LONG AS
THAT ENTRY AND EXIT OCCURS WITHIN THE TIMES THAT YOU HAVE SET.
For example, if your child normally arrives at school between 7:50am and
8:00am, you set this timeframe and you will not be notified of entry as long
as it occurs during this timeframe. If they enter before 7:50am or after
8:00am, you will be notified.
This functionality will allow you to keep a watch on your Loved One’s location without being notified at
each scheduled entry and exit from their Safe Zone. If there is an entry or exit from the Safe Zone at
times other than those that you have set here, you will automatically be notified.
Editing a Safe Zone: To edit a Safe Zone simply tap on the Safe Zone icon at the bottom of the Map
page. This will take you to a screen to manage all of your Safe Zones. Simply click the Edit button next
to the Safe Zone that you wish to edit.
Once you have selected the Safe Zone you wish to edit, you can change any
of the aspects about that Safe Zone that you previously created. The
functionality to make these changes is the same as Adding the Safe Zone
(see above).
Danger Zones – Off Limits Virtual Barrier
What is a Danger Zone: A Danger Zone is a virtual barrier that you establish around a specific location
that triggers the device to alert you when it enters or exists those boundaries. These zones are places
where you do not want loved ones to be. Examples include the mall, a “bad kids” house, etc.
Adding a Danger Zone: To add a Danger Zone simply tap on the Danger Zone icon at the bottom of the
Map page. This will take you to a screen to manage all of your Danger Zones. Simply click the Add
button in the upper right portion of the screen to add a new Danger
Zone.
Next, you can type in a physical address, a point of interest or tap the
screen where you want the Danger Zone located. Once you have
entered the desired location, select “Next” at the bottom of the page.
Next, set the size of the Danger Zone that you wish to create. For places
like malls, select a size that encompasses the entire location where your
Loved One should not be. You can change the size of the Danger Zone by
typing in the radius (in yards) or by selecting the “+” or “‐“ sign. The
minimum Danger Zone size is 50 yards. There is no maximum size. Once
you have entered the desired size of your Danger Zone, select “Next” at
the bottom of the page.
As the last steps, select a name for the Danger Zone (e.g. Mall, Tommy’s
House, etc.). Next, you must select which Loved Ones that this Danger
Zone applies to. You have the option to select all of your Loved Ones or
you can select only those Loved Ones where this Danger Zone is relevant.
Whenever a Loved One enters or exits a Danger Zone you will be sent a
Notification. This allows you to know if/when your Loved Ones are going to
these Danger places that you have identified. For some of the Danger
Zones that you establish, your Loved Ones may have a reason to be in these
locations at certain times or on certain days of the week. Because of these
changing schedules, we have created a “Perfect Day Setting”. By selecting
the Perfect Day Setting, you will be able to enter a timeframe when it is
okay for your Loved One to enter the Danger Zone. By doing this, you will
NOT receive a Notification when they enter or exit the Danger Zone AS
LONG AS THAT ENTRY AND EXIT OCCURS WITHIN THE TIMES THAT YOU
HAVE SET. For example, if your child takes an ice skating class at the mall
on Tuesday and typically arrives for this class 3:15pm and 3:30pm, you set
this timeframe and you will not be notified of entry as long as it occurs
during this timeframe on the specified day. If they enter before 3:15pm
or after 3:30pm, or on any other day of the week that you did not select,
you will be notified.
This functionality will allow you to keep a watch on your Loved One’s location without being notified
when it is okay to be in a designated Danger Zone. If there is an entry or exit from the Danger Zone at
times other than those that you have set here, you will automatically be notified.
Editing a Danger Zone: To edit a Danger Zone simply tap on the Danger Zone icon at the bottom of the
Map page. This will take you to a screen to manage all of your Danger Zones. Simply click the Edit
button next to the Danger Zone that you wish to edit.
Once you have selected the Danger Zone you wish to edit, you can change
any of the aspects about that Danger Zone that you previously created.
The functionality to make these changes is the same as Adding the Danger
Zone (see above).
Notifications – Important Messages Automatically Sent to You
Receiving Notifications: Your ability to receive automatic Notifications is
one of the most powerful safety features of the In‐Sight product. There
are several conditions that will trigger you to receive an automatic
Notification. The most important of these conditions are Safe Zone and
Danger Zone entry and exit Notifications. Whenever a Loved One wearing
the In‐Sight product enters or exits a Safe Zone or Danger Zone that you
have created and assigned to them, you will be notified. Your In‐Sight App
will make a noise similar to the receipt of a text message or email alert (so
long as your smart phone or tablet is not in a silent mode) and it will
display the number of unread Notifications on the icon. You can read
these messages by tapping on the Notifications icon at the bottom of the
Map page within the App.
The Notifications section will display all of your current and historical
notifications, highlighting those that have not been read in a similar
manner that your email displays unread messages.
Settings – Personalization and Feature Preferences
Adding your Information and setting your Preferences: Within Settings,
you will add your contact information, add an email account to receive
Notifications, add or change Trusted Numbers and those that can help to
monitor your Loved One, change your Password and Log Out of the App.
At the top of the Settings screen, enter your name, the nickname that you
want to see on the In‐Sight device directory (e.g. Mom or Dad), your email
address and your mailing address. You can also select if you would like
Notifications to come to your email address in addition to receiving them in
the App.
Further down the Settings page, you can add or change the Trusted Phone
numbers. Remember that these Trusted Phone numbers are the only
numbers that can call and receive calls from the In‐Sight device. In adding a
Trusted Phone number you will also be sending an email invitation to the
owner of that phone number that will allow them to access your Loved One
on the In‐Sight free App.
Within the Settings section, you will also be able to set your preferences
for what Notifications that you will receive. The default setting for each
option is set so that you will receive a Notification for each condition.
You can change the Password that you use to access the In‐Sight app on
your smart phone, tablet or PC at any time by tapping Change Password at
the bottom of the Settings page and following the step by step process.
You can also elect to Sign Out of the App when you are finished with your
session. By signing out, you will need to re‐enter your Username and
Password the next time that you wish to access the App. Most people
prefer to remain logged in at all times to make it quicker and easier to
access the Location of your Loved One at any time.
Help – Your Personal Assistant
Frequently Asked Questions and Searchable Answers: By tapping the
Help icon on the Maps page you will be able to access answers to most
any question that you will have in the use of your In‐Sight device and the
set‐up of the In‐Sight app. We encourage you to briefly look at this
content now to make it easier if you ever have to come back to access
the Help feature.
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