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SoloProtect ID US: User Guide
US SoloProtect ID User Guide v2.0 d1909189
© SoloProtect Ltd, 2018
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4.1.5
Amber Alert Timer (Status Check in the USA and Canada)*
An Amber Alert Timer runs for a period of time after your short Amber Voice message has ended.
Your options when in an Amber Alert Timer period are to cancel it, to extend the period, or to allow it
to escalate into a Red Alert.
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You can press the Amber Alert button for more than 1.5 seconds to cancel the Amber Alert
Timer period. This signifies that the potential danger did not arise, or that you are now away
from the hazardous situation. Your SoloProtect ID signals confirmation by giving two short
vibrations.
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You can quickly press the Amber Alert button twice for less than 1.5 seconds per press to
extend the Amber Alert Timer period. The device gives a short burst of vibration to confirm the
extension. The end of the extension period is signalled in the same way as the original Amber
Alert Timer period and you can continue to extend for as long as you need.
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If you do nothing when the Amber Alert Timer period ends, with the implication that you were
not able to take any action, your SoloProtect ID enters the Red Alert state.
You do not have to wait for the signalled end of the Amber Alert Timer period to cancel it or extend it.
Pressing the Amber Alert button for more or less than 1.5 seconds at any time during the Amber Alert
Timer period will cancel or extend the period, as described above.
At the end of the Amber Alert Timer period, the device gives five long bursts of vibration to remind you
to take action.
*Check with your Employer or your SoloProtect Account Manger as to whether you have this function enabled
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4.1.6
Red Alert Activation methods
A Red Alert is a Voice call that can be raised by you if you feel in distress, danger or if injured or
seriously ill. Our dedicated ARC Operators listen, monitor and escalate to Emergency Services if
required.