Base Unit - BU10 Wrist Tag - WT10
Table of Contents 1: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 General Information……………………………………………… 1 Standard Package Contents…………………………………….. 1 Display Indicators and Icons…………………………………….. 1 Summary of Tag and Base LED and Alert …………………….. 2 Wrist Tag Features……………………………………………….. 3 Base Features…………………………………………………….. 3 2: 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Getting Started…………………………………………………… Installing and Removing the Battery on the Wrist Tag……... Attaching and Detaching the Wrist Tag………………………..
1: General Information 1.1 Standard Package Contents Welcome Welcome to Iseeka, a simple and innovative way to monitor your children. Please take a few minutes to familiarise yourself with the system. You will find all of the components to be extremely easy to operate. When you have become familiar with their operation, we suggest that you practice with the units by playing a game of hide-n-seek.
1.3 Summary of Tag and Base LED and Alert Tag LED Association Mode Monitoring Mode Blinks once every 15 sec Outside Comfort Zone Blinks once every 2 sec Base Alert Normal 2 chirps No alert Silent 2 chirps No alert 1 chirp every second No alert 1chirp every second No alert 3 chirps No alert LED Continuously on No alert No alert Panic Button Blinks once when panic signal is sent 1 chirp every second No alert Find Mode Blinks every 0.
1.5 Base Features 1.4 Wrist Tag Features Logo Strap Lock 1.5” LCD Alert LED (red) Speaker Hole 2 x Soft Keys Logo Press to activate panic mode Multi-directional keypad.
2: Getting Started 2.1 Installing and Removing the Battery on the Wrist Tag (battery’s positive polarity faces upwards) To remove the battery Step 1: Stretch and pull the rubber strap apart and eject the tag out by pushing it from the bottom. Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: With a coin, slot it in between the Use the pointed edge of the latch key The battery will be lifted out housing flaps and twist to remove the and insert it into the slot (as shown in of its compartment. battery door.
2.2 Attaching and Detaching the Wrist Tag 1 3 2 Step 1: With the latch key (located on the bottom left of the handheld unit), insert the key into the latch as shown, using the forked edge push the metal pin forward and lift the door open. Step 2: Slide the other end of the rubber strap through the latch. Step 3: With the desired length, flip the latch back until it locks in place.
2.3 Installing and Removing the Batteries on the Base Unit Step 1: Step 2: Push the battery door down where the arrow indicator is then slide outwards to remove the battery door. Following the directions on the casing firmly insert 2 X AAA batteries. Step 3: Once the batteries are firmly placed, slide the battery door until it clicks in place.
2.4 Switching On/Off The Base will turn on when new batteries are inserted. To turn off the Base: The base will stop communicating to the Tag/Tags and display the power down screen before it turns off. Power Down Screen Press and hold the key for 2 seconds in the main screen (Monitoring Mode). To turn on the Base: Upon power up, the Base will emit a chirp and display the power up screen. Thereafter, the screen will enter monitoring mode.
2.5 Register Tag to Base (Association Mode) Step 1: Insert battery into the Base. First Screen First Screen (without association) If the Base has not been associated with any Tag, it will display the following screen for 5 seconds after it is powered up. Step 2: Select Yes to enter association mode to register Tags. Alternatively, you can register the Tag from the Main Menu > select Register Tag. Or Select No to return to the main screen. Step 3: Insert battery into the Tag.
3: General Functions 3.1 Keypad Lock You can lock or unlock the keypad. The Base will unlock the keypad automatically in the event of panic alert, comfort zone alert and out of range alert. To Lock the Keypad: Press and hold the key for 1 second in the main screen (Monitoring Mode). To Unlock the Keypad: Step 1: Select Unlock. Step 2: Select OK immediately to unlock the Keypad.
3.2 Main Menu You can access following sections from the main menu: • View Tag • Find Tag • Rename Tag • Register Tag • Unregister Tag • Comfort Zone • Return to Base • Tag Power Saver • Advance Settings Main Menu Screen The user has the option to select any of the menu items. Or Select Back to return to the main screen. 3.3 Viewing the Tag You can view and clear the alert status of individual or all of the Tags. This includes the alert status for low battery, panic button and tags outside the comfort zone.
3.4 Finding the Tag You will be able to select a single Tag and locate it. Step 1: From the Main Menu > Select Find Tag Step 2: Select the Tag which you would like to locate and enter find mode (Go to Find Mode Screen). Or Select Back to return to the main menu without making any changes. 3.5 Renaming the Tag After the Tags have been associated with the Base, you can edit the names of each Tag (3-8 alphanumeric characters). Step 1: From the Main Menu > select Rename Tag.
3.6 Unregistering the Tag You can disassociate / unregister all Tags from the Base. Step 1: From the Main Menu > select Unregister Tag. Step 2: Select Yes to confirm your option to unregister all the Tags. Or Select No to return to the previous screen. Unregister All Tags Screen Display shows the name of Tag/Tags found that can be unregistered. Step 3: Select Done to stop searching for Tag/Tags; unregister all tags and return to the main screen.
3.8 Tag Power Saver You can place all Tags into sleep mode to conserve the Tag battery life when they are not in-use for a period of time. Step 1: From the Main Menu > Select Tag Power Saver. Step 2: Select Yes to confirm to proceed to place all tags into sleep mode. Or Select No to return to previous screen without making any changes. Tag Power Saver Screen Display shows the names of the Tag/Tags found, that have been set to sleep mode.
3.9 Setting Comfort Zone You will be able to set a level that represents a comfort zone (in distance) for all Tags or individual Tags. The Base will monitor the comfort zone for the Tags in monitoring mode. From the Main Menu > select Comfort Zone. The following option for comfort zone settings are supported: All Tags: To set a comfort zone for all Tags. Individual Tag: To set a different comfort zone for each individual Tag. Comfort Zone Screen The comfort zone range is represented by 10 divisions.
4: Understanding the Monitoring Mode When the Base is turned on, it will automatically enter monitoring mode (Maximum 16 Tags). During monitoring mode, the Base will search for all associated Tags, and indicate their approximate distance on the screen. Main Screen (No Association) This is the main screen in which the Base is not associated with any Tag. Distance of Tag away from the Base N: Near M: Middle F: Far Select Menu to display Main Menu. 4.
5: Understanding the Find Mode When using the find mode, the base will only search for one Tag and stop monitoring the rest of the associated Tags. The Tag name will be shown at the bottom of the screen. The screen shows how close the Base is to the Tag with audible beeps. When the Base is getting nearer to the Tag, it will indicate a stronger signal level and generate faster audible beeps. Select Mute to mute the audible sound. Select Unmute to resume the audible sound.
6: Alerts 6.1 Panic Alert When the panic button of any Tag is pressed, the Tag and the Base will send out a panic alert. The Base will also display a message to indicate which Tag activated the alert. Any key pressed on the Base will stop the panic alert in the Tag. The Tag panic alert is: • 1 chirp every second under normal mode. • No alert under silent mode. The Base panic alert is: • 1 chirp (with vibration) every second under normal mode. • 3 short vibration under silent mode.
6.2 Outside Comfort Zone Alert The Base will sound an alarm when Tag/Tags are out of the predetermined comfort zone. The Tag comfort zone alert is: • 1 chirp every second under normal mode. • No alert under silent mode. The Base comfort zone alert is: • 1 chirp (with vibration) every second under normal mode • 3 short vibrations under silent mode. Monitoring Mode: This message and the alert will be dismissed if the Tag is back in the comfort zone. Select Mute to silent the alert on the Base.
6.3 Out of Range (OOR) Alert When the Tag is out of range, it will send out an alert. The Tag out of range alert is: • 1 chirp every 2 seconds for 5 minutes under normal mode. • No alert under silent mode. The Tag out of range alert on the Base is: • 1 chirp (with vibration) every second under normal mode. • 3 short vibrations under silent mode Monitoring Mode: The Base will emit an alert and display message until the Tag is within range again. Select Mute to silent the alert on the Base.
6.4 Tag Low Battery Alert When the Tag’s battery goes too low, it will sound Low Battery Alert. The Base will display a message to indicate which Tag‘s battery is low. The Tag low battery alert is: • 3 chirps under normal mode • No alert under silent mode. The Tag low battery alert on the Base is: • 3 chirps (with vibration) under normal mode. • 1 short vibration under silent mode. Monitoring Mode: The Base will display a message for 2 seconds and then revert to monitoring mode operation.
6.5 Base Low Battery Alert When the Base battery level falls too low, the Base will sound a low battery alert and turn on a low battery indicator message to indicate that the battery is low. The Base will now operate with only audio for normal alert and without audible beeps in find mode to locate the Tag, and turn off the backlight on the Base. The Base low battery alert is: • 3 chirps (without vibration) under normal mode. • 1 short vibration under silent mode.
7: Advance Settings for Base From the Main Menu > select Advance Settings Advance Settings Menu The user can edit Tag alert, Base alert and RF Channel (Operating channel) via this menu. Select Back to return to the main menu. 7.1 Tag Alert The following alerts settings for the Tag are supported: Silent Mode: Tag never beeps. Normal Mode: Tag will beep in Association Mode, Find Mode, outside the Comfort Zone, out of range, panic button, tag low battery and return to base.
7.2 Base Alert User can specify how the Base generates an alert. The following alert settings for the Base are supported: Silent Mode: Vibrate Only. Normal Mode: Audible and Vibrate. Step 1: From Advance Settings Menu > select Base Alert. Select Back to return to previous screen. Step 2: Select the Tag alert mode you prefer, and select OK. Or Select Back to return to previous screen.
7.3 RF Channel Occasionally, due to external interference, it may be necessary to switch the channel of operation for the Tag(s) and the Base. Step 1: From Advance Settings Menu > Select RF Channel. Step 2: Select Yes to proceed to change the channel. Or Select No to return to previous screen without any changes made. Note: Tags need to be re-associated to the Base after a new channel is selected. Step 3: Select the channel (Channel 1 to 3) which you prefer by pressing and and select OK to confirm.
8 Trouble Shooting Guide Q1: My Wrist Tag does not appear on the register tag menu. A1: Press the panic button on the Tag when the Base is in the register tag menu. Q2: My Wrist Tag does not appear on my monitoring screen but I have successfully registered it on the register tag menu. A2: Press the panic button on the Tag when the Base is in the main screen (monitoring mode). Q3: My Wrist Tag LED is ON permanently instead by blinking. A3: The Wrist Tag is on low battery mode.
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FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.