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Options Menu
The Options Menu allows adjustments to the more advanced options within the Notifier. Each menu icon is explained below.
Day Mode Settings
The Day Mode option allows the Notifier to disregard alerts within a programmed time window. Day Mode is the period when timed
devices will not activate an alert. Multiple devices can use Day Mode but there is only one programmable timed period.
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Day Start. Set the Hours and Minutes within this option (the device will stop alerting at this time).
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Day On/Off. This has to be switched On if using Day Mode (white button = day mode off, orange button = day mode on).
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Day End. Set the Hours and Minutes within this option (the device will start alerting at this time).
Note 1: Both the above settings and the New Device - Day Mode option (see page 5) have to be enabled for a sensor to work with
Day Mode. Ensure the correct Time (see page 4) is also programmed.
Note 2: Day Mode will not work if the time window spans midnight. The Day Mode start time must be 0000 at the earliest, and the
end time must be 2359 at the latest.
Screen Delay
This is the time period before the screen enters standby if left idle. Five options are available from 30 seconds up to 150 seconds.
Note: The longer the Screen Delay time, the more battery life will be impacted.
Mode
The Notifier has two mode options. Standard mode is intended to be used in a situation where only one Notifier is required while
Advanced mode is more suitable when more than one Notifier is being used. Press Set Mode to alternate between the two options.
In Standard Mode, an alert is acknowledged by pressing the OK button.
In Advanced Mode, an alert can be acknowledged by pressing the OK button, or the alert can be delayed, or cleared (if the Clear
button is enabled).
If the OK button is pressed, the alert will be acknowledged and cleared down.
If the Delay button is pressed, the alert(s) will enter a queue which can be accessed through the Alerts icon on the home screen
(this icon will only appear if there are delayed alerts). A delayed alert will automatically re-alert after a configurable time period (see
Alert Delay below). Up to 30 alerts can be delayed at the same time if required.
The Clear button is designed to be used by a carer who can’t attend to the alert, therefore leaving it for others to acknowledge.
When Advanced mode is chosen, the choice to display the Clear Button is provided (white button = clear button disabled, orange
button = clear button enabled).
Alert Delay
If using Advanced mode (see ‘Mode’ above), the Alert Delay is the time period before a delayed alert reactivates. Eight options are
available from 30 seconds up to 240 seconds.
Radio
This button will enter the Radio Menu (see page 7).
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