User's Guide

Brama S-C / S-A1 User Guide
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The red bar, phone icon and call timer on
the screen indicate that the ‘Red Alert’ is
now live.
Figure 6: Brama Device Red Alert via device interface
Incapacitation Alarm
Brama Devices detect a fall or substantial impact followed by non-movement. Typically, a significant
shock occurs followed by motionless for a period of 30 seconds (standard configuration), the unit will
enter a pre-alarm phase and start to vibrate in order to make the user aware the device is going to
alarm if left unchecked. If the device is not moved for a further 30 seconds, then it will automatically
raise an Incapacitation Alarm and contact our ARC.
When an Incapacitation Alarm is started, your Brama Device gives three short bursts of vibration to
confirm the state; and then opens a voice call to the ARC and enables the microphone, so that an ARC
Operator can listen to and record the situation.
During an active Incapacitation Alarm, your device will periodically vibrate like a heartbeat; this is to
provide reassurance that the call is active and open, and that someone is listening to and recording
events.
If an Incapacitation call is closed accidentally then your device allows an ARC Operators to dial back
into your device discreetly, you will feel 5 short buzzes. This gives reassurance that the incapacitation
situation is again being monitored.
Activating Incapacitation Alarm
The Incapacitation Alarm is not active by default on the Brama Device. A user is required to manually
activate a timer at the beginning of a period for however long they will be working where a risk of
incapacitation is present (can be activated for a minimum of 15 minutes, and up to a maximum of 8
hours). This is done as follows: