INTRODUCTION
This Guide will explain the different screens that are displayed on the watch and what they mean.
This will also take you through the functions of the watch such as messaging and previous
messages.
Step 1
— Watch Basics - Screen Status
The watch screen can tell you about the status of your
watch on the Connect wireless network. Let
’s go
through a few screens and what they mean.
This is the normal watch view, and tell us that the watch
is not currently logged into the system. The green
screen tells us that the watch can communicate with
the server, and the Wi-Fi signal bars tells us that we are
in good range.
When a watch is logged on to the system with an
attendant, the watch will display the name of the
attendant, (e.g. Jane Doe)
When the watch is logged out of the system, it will show
the name and number of the watch as it is labelled on
the attendant logon screen.
Step 2
— Watch Basics - Screen Status
When the watch is red, but the network is still lit, it
means the watch is offline but still connected to
network.
This screen may indicate that there is server problems
and may need attention by the system administrator.
Step 3
— Watch Basics - Screen Status
When the watch is red, and there is a white X over the
wireless signal bars, it means the watch is offline and
out of range of the Wi-Fi network.
This may indicate issues with your locations Wi-Fi
coverage, or other system issues.