Multitone Electronics PLC EKOFOB 2 way alarm and alerting device User Manual Layout 1
Multitone Electronics PLC 2 way alarm and alerting device Layout 1
Contents
- 1. Quick guide
- 2. Handy guide
- 3. System manual
- 4. Data sheet
Handy guide
Welcome to your EkoTek Fob Quick Guide For further information or troubleshooting, please refer to your system administrator. Further instructions are available from the multitone support site www.multitone.com 1. Buttons (from top to bottom): Grey button: on/off and alarm cancel Blue button: assist alarm Red button: emergency alarm 4. Emergency Alarm (red button): (if enabled) l Send Emergency Assist call (1 or 2 pushes as configured by supervisor) l When the Emergency Alert button pressed you will see the following: Alarm being sent: Slow flash Alarm delivered: 2 Fast flashes Alarm accepted: 3 Fast flashes (only when accepted by another user) l To clear a raised alarm press the grey button (short press) 2. Turning on the device To turn the fob on for the first time, place the device in the charger and remove after the recommended 12 hours. The pager may take a few minutes to charge before turning on. Otherwise, to turn the device on press the grey button for up to 3 seconds, the device will beep to acknowledge the action Turning off the device To turn the device off, press and hold the grey button for up to 3 seconds, the device will beep to acknowledge the action 5. Assist Alarm (blue button): (if enabled) l 1 push raises assist alarm (alarm automatically cleared) l When pressed you will see the following: Alarm being sent: Slow flash Alarm delivered: 2 Fast flashes Wander Alarm: Upon entering a restricted zone, the fob activates an alert. Man-Down Alarm: If unit is tilted more than 45 degrees for longer than the configured trigger period Dead-Man Alarm: If a response is not entered to the periodic prompt 3. Charging the battery l The fob is fitted with a AAA Ni-Mh rechargeable battery l To charge the battery, place the device in the charger, the LED will flash to acknowledge charging: 1 flash every 3 seconds â charging 2 flashes every 3 seconds â charged Do NOT attempt to remove the battery. Opening the device will invalidate any warranty. Please give the device to your administrator for return to a Multitone Agent for service. 6. Status Indicators l To check if the device is on the network press grey button (short press) (LED : one flash = off network, two flashes = on network) l A low battery status alarm will be activated when the battery reaches less than 25% (audible and vibrate) l When the fob is out of range of the EkoTek network, an alarm will be activated to notify the user Literature No: EkoTek Fob/cc/issue 1 Product No.: FOB-9261-9167 At the end of its serviceable life, this product should not be treated as household or general waste. It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, or returned to Multitone or their agent, for disposal. WEEE Directive & Product Disposal Unauthorised modification to this equipment will void the user's authority to continue to operate the device within the scope of the Industry Canada and FCC Part 15 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 that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada Standards RSS GEN & RSS210. FCC & Industry Canada Statement of Compliance A full copy of the Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from www.multitone.com , or upon application to Multitone. These equipments are designated as Class 1, Sub Class 21 (non-specific short range device) under the terms of the Directive and TCAM (Telecommunication Conformity Assessment and Market Surveillance Committee) classification scheme. As the manufacturer, we declare under our sole responsibility that the EKOFOB equipment conforms to all the applicable essential requirements of the EU Directive 99/5/EC, in accordance with the procedures of Annex II of the Directive and the following technical standards:ETSI EN 300 328 (Directive article 3.2); ETSI EN 301 489-1; ETSI EN 301 489-3 (Directive article 3.1{b}); EN 60950 (Directive article 3.1{a}). EU Declaration of Conformity In Accordance With Article 6.3 of the EU Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment R & TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
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