User's Guide

Brama ID Touch User Guide
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Rip Pin
The Rip Pin functionality provides an additional mechanism of raising a Red Alert.
The Rip Pin is connected to a lanyard which is then worn around the user’s neck. In the event a device
is snatched from the neck, this will detach the lanyard from the device and pull the Rip Pin from the
socket.
When the Rip Pin is detached from the socket, then the device will automatically raise a Red Alert.
Closing your Red Alert or Incapacitation Alarm
Once you feel that your situation no longer needs monitoring, you can close an alert down.
If your Red Alert activation was raised by the Rip Alarm, you must first re-insert the lanyard plug.
The Red Alert & Incapacitation Alarm call can only be closed by you. After you feel a set of 2 vibrations
or 3 vibrations, press and hold the Red Alert button for 1.5 seconds, you will feel 2 longer vibrations.
The Red Alert is now closed.
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. This allows the ARC operators to
confirm a device user’s location with relative accuracy should they need assistance. These functions
are described below.
GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)
GNSS requires a clear line of site to the sky, not obstructed by buildings or other obstacles. The GNSS
location operation will not work whilst the unit is indoors.
The GNSS technology within the Brama Device means
GPS (United States)
GLONASS (Russia)
Galileo (European Union)