ShadowCuff Alarm Types

ShadowCuff Alarm Types

ShadowCuff Alarm Types: A Comprehensive Guide

These alarms are categorized into Battery Alarms, Zone Alarms, Communication Alarms, Tamper Alarms, and Other Alarms. Each category serves a specific purpose, alerting users to potential issues or dangers. This guide provides an overview of each alarm type, their trigger conditions, and suggested actions to take.

Battery Alarms

1. Battery Critical

  1. Trigger Condition: Activated when the battery level drops to 10%.
  2. Suggested Action: Charge the device immediately to ensure continuous monitoring.

2. Failed To Charge

  1. Trigger Condition: Occurs when the battery has fully depleted.
  2. Suggested Action: Check the charging setup and reconnect the device to a power source.

Zone Alarms

3. Within Exclusion Zone

  1. Trigger Condition: The enrollee enters a predefined area they are restricted from.
  2. Suggested Action: Verify the enrollee's location and ensure they leave the exclusion zone promptly. 

4. Outside Inclusion Zone

  1. Trigger Condition: The enrollee exits an area they are required to stay within.
  2. Suggested Action: Contact the enrollee to return to the inclusion zone or assess the need for intervention. 

Communication Alarms

5. Device Communication Timeout

  1. Trigger Condition: No communication from the device has been received for 1 hour.
  2. Suggested Action: Check the device's connectivity and ensure it is within range for optimal operation.
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This alarm will not trigger if the ShadowCuff is taken apart. 

6. Device Communication Timeout Escalated

  1. Trigger Condition: No communication from the device has been received for 2 hours.
  2. Suggested Action: Escalate the concern for potential technical issues or verify the enrollee's safety.
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This alarm will not trigger if the ShadowCuff is taken apart. 

7. No Location

  1. Trigger Condition: The device has not received any location data for 1 hour.
  2. Suggested Action: Ensure the device is in an area with clear GPS visibility.

8. No Location Escalated

  1. Trigger Condition: No location data received for 2 hours.
  2. Suggested Action: Investigate for potential signal obstructions or device malfunctions.

Tamper Alarms

9. Band Tamper

  1. Trigger Condition: The device has been tampered with or disconnected.
  2. Suggested Action: Check the device for any signs of tampering and secure it back on the enrollee.
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This manual article aims to provide a clear understanding of various device alarms. Each section outlines the critical alarms, their significance, and the recommended actions to address them effectively. Remember, the primary goal of these alarms is to ensure the safety and monitoring of individuals, requiring timely and appropriate responses to each alert.

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