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LONE WORKER PROTECTION FUNCTIONALITIES
SOS cycle

SOS cycle is a series of emergency calls and/or messages launched automatically by preconfigured SOS settings. 

Depending on your device configuration, SOS cycle can be triggered either manually by pressing the SOS key or 

automatically by movement, non-movement or by other pre-configured alarm functionalities. SOS cycle events can 

include calls and messages in different formats.

ManDown alarm

ManDown alarm is an automatic alarm triggering SOS cycle when pre-configured ManDown criteria is fullfilled. Such 

triggers can be sufficient vertical or horizontal movement, non-movement, free fall or impact depending on the pre-

configuration of your device. A pre-alarm informs device user of the coming SOS cycle launch and possibility to stop 

the alarm launch by moving the device. Depending on the device configuration and keypad, ManDown alarm function 

can be controlled also with the dedicated numeric ManDown key (available only with TWIG  6-digit keypad) or the 

preconfigured UI key. Refer to your service provider for ManDown configuration. 

Amber alert

Amber alert is a timer based alert function for risky situations. The activated Amber alert launches SOS cycle 

automatically when device user is not capable to interrupt it by click of the device key. Before launch of SOS cycle, a 

pre-alarm time is displayed to inform user of the soon starting alarm launch. 

Amber alert can be configured for interactive or local mode. Interactive mode activation requires acceptance from the 

ARC. Depending on device configuration and keypad, Amber alert function can be activated by the dedicated numeric 

Amber alert key (available only with TWIG One 6-digit keypad) or preconfigured UI key. Refer to your service provider 

for Amber alert configuration. 

Two-way voice calls

Two-way voice calls can be made by pressing menu key, selecting assistance call function, scrolling configured 

assitance call numbers with SEND/F1 and END/F2 keys and selecting the pre-configured number by pressing the 

menu key. Refer to TWIG configuration guide or your service provider for device configuration. In addition to emergecy 

calls launched by pressing the SOS key, calls can be discreet, information and assistance calls. The device may be 

configured to answer some/all incoming calls automatically. It may even be, that all incoming calls are blocked and 

you cannot receive calls.

Sending / receiving messages

In addition to emergency messages defined for SOS cycle, device can send and receive MPTP messages concerning 

mostly either remote configuration/activation messages, some notifications, emergency reports or various types of 

position messages. The configured MPTP messages are sent autonomously.

TWIG Self-test

TWIG personal alarm self-test leans back to the German standards DIN 0825-1 and DIN 0825-11 requiring a device 

self-test for available alarm triggers and locating functions. TWIG Self-test ensures the device user always tests some 

of the main device functions before starting its use. When TWIG self-test is configured in device settings, the device 

cannot be used before executing the self-test successfully. Self-test can according to device configuration include 

testing of the following functions: Emergency alert by pressing the SOS key, ManDown function, TWIG Remote Button, 

TWIG Beacon, and reporting to Central Station.

USER INTERFACE AND DEVICE KEYS

TWIG device is equipped with configurable left and right function keys, menu key, SOS key and 4 numeric short cut 

keys (only TWIG One model). Refer to TWIG configuration software or your service provider for device key configuration.
 

Left Function key. Default functions: call, send messages, scroll up. 

Right Function key. Default functions: turn on/off, drop/ end/ cancel call, scroll down

Menu key. Menu for device functions, accept function selections, display device menu

SOS key. Start SOS cycle. 

Number 1 key. Configurable short cut key. Only available with TWIG 6-digit keypad of TWIG One model. 

Decrease volume.

Number 2 key. Configurable short cut key. Only available with TWIG 6-digit keypad of TWIG One model. 

Increase volume.

Number 3 key / dedicated Amber alert key. Also configurable for assistance call. Only available with 

TWIG 6-digit keypad of TWIG One model.

Number 4 key / dedicated ManDown key. Also configurable for assistance call. Only available with TWIG 

6-digit keypad of TWIG One model.

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Depending on device configuration pressing device keys can be sounded and reinforced with vibration. 

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Menu key and function keys can be configured for following functions: Assistance call / message, Power ON / OFF, 

GNSS ON / OFF,  Amber alert ON / OFF, ManDown ON / OFF, Read NFC Tag, Push to fix and ManDown pause.

ICONS OF MENU FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURED FUNCTION KEYS 

Assistance call / message.  4 optional telephone numbers to call or send sms.

Power ON / OFF. Turn power on and off. 

GNSS ON / OFF. Activate or deactivate GNSS satellite positioning.

Amber alert ON / OFF. Activate or deactivate Amber alert function.

Read NFC Tag. NFC tags can be read by selecting this function and bringing device close to NFC tag.

ManDown ON / OFF. ManDown function is enabled or disabled. When enabled, device alerts when 

configured rules are met. 

Push to fix. Updating satellite connection by pressing the configured function key.

ManDown pause. Setting enabled ManDown function to pause for the selected time.

Return. Return to previous level.

Summary of Contents for One Ex

Page 1: ...e bottom and push the adapter forward until it clicks on its place on front cover Device must not be connected to PC or any charger with any other cable than FME92EU CME92EU or CCE92EU Charging is forbidden in Ex area The device controls the charging status the battery temperature and power supply during the charging operation The ideal temperature range for charging is 10 30 C Charging the batter...

Page 2: ... messages some notifications emergency reports or various types of position messages The configured MPTP messages are sent autonomously TWIG Self test TWIG personal alarm self test leans back to the German standards DIN 0825 1 and DIN 0825 11 requiring a device self test for available alarm triggers and locating functions TWIG Self test ensures the device user always tests some of the main device ...

Page 3: ...ns ManDown alarm is active failed Automated emergency cycles are possible SRD device connection is available failed Amber alert is activated Automatic emergency cycles are possible DISPLAY ICONS GNSS satellite positioning is active GNSS satellite positioning is in sleep mode GNSS satellite positioning is not available Accuracy of the last GNSS satellite position The more bars and the taller the ba...

Page 4: ... cancel the SOS cycle do it while this notification is displayed by pressing the END F2 key Emergency cancellation Displayed right after the SOS cycle was cancelled Emergency completion Displayed when the SOS cycle ends normally or when the emergency mode is ended manually Emergency call retry Emergency numbers can be voice call numbers The notification is displayed when the device makes another c...

Page 5: ...portable wireless devices in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area External alert The use of the alert device to operate a vehicle s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted Children Keep the device and its accessories away from small children to avoid causing injury to themselves or others Damage to the device or its accessories is also thus avoided Power supply This ...

Page 6: ...esign and workmanship under normal use in accordance with the operating instructions and pursuant to the following terms and conditions Warranty periods are determined with the purchase agreement Individual warranty terms and conditions are available from Twig Com or from local distributor The warranty is void if the device is opened or the warranty seal on the screws are tampered Some product ver...

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