The LED will indicate the battery status: green for good, orange for low, and red for discharged.
If the battery is low or discharged, replace the batteries immediately.
Warning
The Duress Device will signal a warning to the user for thirty seconds if one of these conditions
exists:
The device is not vertical
There has been no motion
The device has been removed from the holster
To stop the warning, correct the condition causing it.
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STATUS
One beep every four seconds
The Duress Device will beep and/or vibrate once every four seconds. The LED flashes once each
second. As in On Duty mode, the LED color indicates the battery status.
Some of these conditions may not be enabled and/or the warning period may be different,
depending on the settings.
Secondary Alert
If a Warning condition exists for more than thirty seconds, the Duress Device will signal an alert.
To stop the alert, correct the condition causing it.
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Double beep once every four seconds
The Duress Device will beep twice and/or vibrate twice, and the LED flashes once each second.
As in On Duty mode, the LED color indicates the battery status. Some of these conditions may
not be enabled and/or the warning period may be different, depending on the settings.
If the Duress Device goes into Secondary Alert mode, the user should contact the Control Room
as soon as possible to apprise them of the situation so they can take action, including
acknowledging any generated alerts and turning off any emergency signals or sirens.
Panic Alert
To signal an emergency, press the Panic button. This indicates that an emergency exists and
you are summoning help immediately. The alert will continue until five minutes have passed, or
you cancel the alert.
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Double beep once per second
The Duress Device will beep and/or vibrate once a second. The LED flashes once each second.
As in Active mode, the LED color indicates the battery status.
Pressing the Panic button again extends the panic alert. The Duress Device will signal an alert
for five minutes from the last button press. If the Duress Device goes into Panic Alert mode, the
user should contact the Control Room as soon as possible to apprise them of the situation so
they can take action, including acknowledging any generated alerts and turning off any
emergency signals or sirens.