Wireless Duress
System
User guide
Page 1: ...Wireless Duress System User guide ...
Page 2: ...utton 5 Requesting Help Activating your duress 5 RAA Duress Response Procedure 6 Cancelling a false alarm 6 Care of your duress buttons and system base 6 Regular System Testing 7 Battery backup 7 Status Indicators 7 Display and Warnings 8 Checking for Cellular Signal Quality 9 3 ...
Page 3: ... means that police or other nominated emergency contacts and services are called for help without inflaming a situation Its wireless operation gives you the freedom to add up to seven Duress Button zones and your system can be relocated any time by one of our technicians if your business changes The Wireless Duress System is ideal for any public facing organisation where there is the potential for...
Page 4: ...provide three or more years of service depending on use testing and distance to system base They are a sealed unit and the battery is unable to be replaced A new button assembly must be installed paired and tested with your system by one of our licensed technicians Your system base is located in a position that achieves optimal 3G network strength connectivity with your duress buttons and is acces...
Page 5: ...ned ON underneath the Wireless Duress System Contact RAA Secure Services The Wireless Duress System failed to send a message to the Monitoring Centre Check Make sure that you have 3G coverage in your area Contact RAA Secure Services The CELLULAR has failed Check Make sure that the Antenna SIM Card is plugged in Contact RAA Secure Services The system base will also beep for 25 seconds Displays and ...
Page 6: ...RAA Group 101 Richmond Road Mile End SA 5031 raa com au 8202 4600 Monitoring Centre 1300 443 192 Service 8202 4695 DP1671172 02 17 AS ...