Alerts, Understanding alerts – Blackline GPS Loner IS Arctic User Manual

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Alerts

Alert messages are configured for Loner IS Arctic through the Loner Portal web app.
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 IS Arctic sends an Emergency Alert if the
Emergency Latch has been opened or the silent
emergency alarm has been activated.

1

Fall detected alert

Loner IS Arctic 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 IS Arctic sends a No-motion Alert when
the device does not detect motion for 2 min-
utes AND you have not canceled the pending
message within 30 seconds.

1

Missed check-in
alert

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

2

Low-battery
notification

Loner IS Arctic sends a Low Battery Alert if the
internal battery level falls below 10%.

2

Log-on notification

Loner IS Arctic 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.)

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