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Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide
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The device will then vibrate twice to confirm
completion of the ‘Check In’.
Figure 4: Brama Device Check In
**When you begin a Check In, the device attempts to dial to allow your voice message to be left. If the
voice call cannot be connected, it will retry several times. If your call fails to connect after this process,
then your Brama Device will let you know by giving one long vibration.
Red Alert
On the Brama Device, a Red Alert is an alarm call through to the Alarm Receiving Centre, available to
a device user on a 24/7 basis.
A ‘Red Alert’ can be raised several ways:
Via the ‘Red Alert’ button:
By pressing and holding the ‘Red Alert’ on
the device. This can be done discreetly
and without breaking eye-contact.
Once a call is live, you will feel three short
vibrations.
You will then feel a ‘heartbeat’ vibration
every ten seconds, to reassure you that
the ARC Operator is listening on your
behalf.
This applies regardless of how a ‘Red
Alert’ has been activated.