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13. Hub Audio Alerts

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 When LEA determines that a lifeguard has entered the water it sounds 

an audible alert. Set the volume of the alert based on your needs and preferences. 

Although not recommended, the audible alert may be muted by setting the volume to 0. If 

you do so, the app will ask you to confirm this selection. 

14. App Audio Volume

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 During an Entry Alert you can also have your device running the LEA 

Management App sound an audible alert as well. (Note: Depending on manufacturer this 

feature may not work on all tablets or phones.) 

15. Audible Alert Type

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 At the time of this writing the only alert type available is the default 

tone. However future system updates will include more options. 

16. Visual Alert Type

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 When LEA determines that a lifeguard  wearing a Tag has entered the 

water it will begin to repeatedly flash its bright strobe light. At the time of this writing the 

only visual alert type available is the default flashing. 

 

IMPORTANT

: Always remember to select SAVE to save your settings after 

making any changes.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for LEA

Page 1: ...Lifeguard Entry Alert System USER MANUAL v0922 1 0 WAVE LEA System User Guide v0922 1 0 Page of 1 24 IMPORTANT Please read this guide thoroughly before using your LEA system Design subject to change ...

Page 2: ...ility 5 Legal Information 5 Welcome 6 What s in the Box 7 Powering and Charging Your LEA Hub 8 LEA Management App 9 Using the App 10 Using Lifeguard Tags 17 Using Your LEA System 19 Troubleshooting 22 Customer Support 24 WAVE LEA System User Guide v0922 1 0 Page of 2 24 ...

Page 3: ... equipment combination to avoid injury from tip over 10 Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 11 Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the equipment has been damaged in any way liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNINGS CAUTIONS IMPORTANT WAV...

Page 4: ...ose of used batteries properly following local regulations Do not incinerate NOTE Appropriate compliance protocols for this equipment in process as of the time of this writing This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that...

Page 5: ...ee that WAVE products are NOT intended and will NOT be used as a replacement or substitute for responsible and diligent human supervision of swimmers and non swimmers around water Furthermore you agree to hold WAVE SYSTEMS INC its partners affiliations manufacturers suppliers and vendors harmless for any injuries or damages physical or otherwise as a result of the correct or misuse of WAVE SYSTEM ...

Page 6: ...lity should a lifeguard enter the water LEA is simple to use deploys quickly and is portable It will work in all water types including pools lakes and other natural bodies of water Please read this manual thoroughly before using LEA If you should have any questions or need assistance please contact us at support wavedds com or feel free to contact your WAVE salesperson directly The WAVE Team WAVE ...

Page 7: ...luded quantities will depend on your specific order and or may be shipped separately NOTE If any item is missing please contact Customer Support at 1 203 429 4636 or support wavedds com WAVE LEA System User Guide v0922 1 0 Page of 7 24 LIFEGUARD TAGS You may receive one style or both QUICK START GUIDE POWER CORD AC ADAPTER WALL MOUNT LEA HUB ...

Page 8: ...CESS Press the Power Button to initiate the startup process The LED on the Power Button will glow green the Strobe will light up in a chase pattern and depending on your software version installed a tone may sound Once the start up process is complete typically up to 2 minutes the Strobe will begin a slow fade in fade out breathing pattern to indicate that the Hub is on Note If red light appears o...

Page 9: ...e system will monitor your guards using the most recent settings SETTING UP THE APP 1 Power on LEA and allow the Hub to fully complete the Start Up Process 2 A one time reboot is necessary to access the Management App 3 To reboot press the Power Button for 3 seconds or until the green LED turns off It will take about 90 seconds for the unit to completely power off 4 Once off turn LEA back on by pr...

Page 10: ...pp is first opened This page enables you to view the general status of both the system and all enabled Lifeguard Tags on one screen 1 LEA Hub Battery Level Provides the current internal battery level Changes to a charging icon when plugged into wall power 2 Tags Number of wearables that the system is currently monitoring 3 System Notifications These are non emergency messages about the system Touc...

Page 11: ...pear here see below 9 Wearable Status Legend Refer to these symbols to see status of each Lifeguard Tag 10 Lifeguard Tag Tile Information about each Tag being monitored will appear within this tile Touching a Lifeguard Tag s tile will launch a pop up window with detailed information WAVE LEA System User Guide v0922 1 0 Page of 11 24 Click in window to close Details about the Tag appear here Tag is...

Page 12: ...ub communicates with the Lifeguard Tags at a rate of twice per second to determine if a Tag is fully submerged in water not wet It will alert after the allowable time of submersion is reached The default time for LEA systems is 5 seconds although you may increase this amount if so desired WAVE LEA System User Guide v0922 1 0 Page of 12 24 1 2 3 4 5 Hub Audio Alerts App Audio Alerts 30s ...

Page 13: ...e alert as well Note Depending on manufacturer this feature may not work on all tablets or phones 15 Audible Alert Type At the time of this writing the only alert type available is the default tone However future system updates will include more options 16 Visual Alert Type When LEA determines that a lifeguard wearing a Tag has entered the water it will begin to repeatedly flash its bright strobe ...

Page 14: ...e screen You may now also enter other identifiers such as a name examples 20Jimmy 15_Susan 07 Mark and so on 5 Select the ADD TAG button to add this wearable to your system NOTE You will also use this window to enable disable or remove Lifeguard Tags Enabled An enabled Lifeguard Tag is monitored by the system Disabled A disabled Lifeguard Tag is not monitored by the system The Tag may be monitored...

Page 15: ...eason for terminating the alert NOTE If the Entry Alert is not suppressed the system will remain in alert until the Lifeguard Tag is removed from the water If the app is not readily available and you wish to suppress the alert you may do so by pressing the physical SUPPRESS button located on the back of the LEA Hub Alternatively you may power down the Hub using the Power Down Process if necessary ...

Page 16: ...ification needing your attention a bell icon will appear at the screen s upper right corner A badge will also appear showing the total number of notifications currently needing your attention Selecting this icon will open a pop up window with information including instructions for any necessary actions to be taken Tag Low Battery When a Lifeguard Tag s internal battery reaches minimum power the Ta...

Page 17: ... minutes before turning it on again USING LIFEGUARD TAGS The Lifeguard Tags included in your initial order may arrive preconfigured to work with your specific LEA Hub Using the LEA Management App you may add or remove Tags as needed The Lifeguard Tags are lightweight comfortable and waterproof The Tags are very easy to use They have no buttons or switches and instead are automatically activated wh...

Page 18: ...ld during most activities Optionally the included Lanyard Adapter may be used Separate the two halves and mount the Lanyard Adapter as depicted It will be held in place by the magnetic force of the Tag s two halves CLIP STYLE This style clips onto the edge of the user s clothing Squeeze the edge area as depicted to open the clip to attach The clip is further secured in place by magnetic force betw...

Page 19: ...nit is facing UNDERSTANDING WHERE TO PLACE THE LEA HUB The recommended placement of the Hub should be above the ground at a minimum height of 60 inches or more and on a secure flat surface such as a tabletop or mounted in the included Wall Mount There should be no physical obstructions such as people concrete walls dense vegetation stone or metal in front of the Hub WAVE LEA System User Guide v092...

Page 20: ...em for the first time at a new recently renovated or modified swim area Always make sure that you are testing with ENABLED Lifeguard Tags see MANAGING TAGS 1 Optional Use the LEA Management App to select settings for this test such as lowering the volume of the speaker or reducing the maximum time selected for Entry Alerts Remember to change the settings back after the test 2 With the system on wa...

Page 21: ...ion for the LEA Hub or address any object s that may be causing the issue If the system is moved repeat the above test until you are completely confident that the entire swim area is fully covered ACTIVE MONITORING After successfully confirming that the system completely covers the swim area you are now ready to start using your LEA system for active monitoring 1 Power on the LEA Hub using the Sta...

Page 22: ...er on 1 Confirm that you followed the steps in POWERING AND CHARGING YOUR LEA Hub section 2 If the Hub determines that its batteries are too low it may automatically power down the system to protect the batteries and electronics Connect the AC Charging Power Adapter to the Hub and plug the Charger into a wall outlet After approximately 30 minutes try powering on the Hub again Check battery level a...

Page 23: ...til it is found Once found you may re enable the Tag see MANAGING TAGS section 6 If the Tag s radio signals are being blocked by an obstruction relocate the object causing the obstruction or relocate the LEA Hub See UNDERSTANDING WHERE TO PLACE THE LEA HUB section 7 If the problem persists with more than one Tag restart the LEA Hub see POWERING AND CHARGING YOUR LEA Hub section 8 If restarting the...

Page 24: ...tions concerns or other issues please reach out to us so we can help 1 203 429 4636 during normal business hours support wavedds com 24 7 365 wavedds com contact us 24 7 365 CUSTOMER NOTES Date of Purchase Sales Rep System Purchased Other info WAVE LEA System User Guide v0922 1 0 Page of 24 24 ...

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