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Alerts, Understanding alerts – Blackline GPS Loner SMD User Manual

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Alerts

Alert messages are configured for Loner SMD through the Loner Portal web applica-
tion. Loner Portal displays alerts and they can be sent via email and SMS to safety
monitoring personnel.

Understanding Alerts

An alert is a message that communicates a device or system level event, such as an
Emergency Alert or a Low Battery Alert. Depending on the priority level of the Alert, differ-
ent action must be taken by safety-monitoring personnel.

Priority Level 1 = Immediate action, mobile worker may need assistance
Priority Level 2 = No immediate action required, but future action may be necessary
Priority Level 3 = No action required, informational message

Alert

Explanation

Priority

Emergency alert

Loner SMD sends an Emergency Alert if the
Emergency Latch has been opened or the silent
emergency alarm has been activated.

1

Fall detected alert

Loner SMD sends a Fall Detected Alert when
the device has detected a fall AND you have
not canceled the pending message within 30
seconds.

1

No-motion alert

Loner SMD sends a No-motion Alert when the
device does not detect motion for 2 minutes
AND you have not canceled the pending mes-
sage within 30 seconds.

1

Missed check-in
alert

Loner SMD sends a Missed Check-in alert when
you have not checked in during the 30 second
check in period (if configured).

1

Failed scheduled
location (No GPS)

Loner SMD sends a Failed Scheduled Location
message when it is unable to obtain a GPS
location.

2

Low-battery
notification

Loner SMD sends a Low Battery Alert if the inter-
nal battery level falls below 10%.

2

Log-on notification

Loner SMD sends a message when it logs onto
the network.

3

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For No-motion alert, options from 0 – 30 minutes are available. (0 Indicates the feature
is disabled.)