Blackline Safety Loner 900 User Manual

User Guide
Mobile Worker Safety Device
Intrinsically Safe
Alert. Locate. Respond.
SureSafe™
Safety Monitoring conrmation light
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Legal Notices
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. This document is provided “as is” and Blackline Safety Corp. (“Blackline”) and its aliated companies and partners assume no responsibility for any typographical, technical or other inaccuracies in this document. Blackline reserves the right to periodically change information that is contained in this document. However, Blackline makes no commitment to provide any such changes, updates, enhancements or other additions to this document to you in a timely manner or at all.
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The Blackline families of related marks, images and symbols, including Loner, Loner IS, Loner SMD, Loner Mobile, Loner 900, UltimateSense, Protect. Share. Connect. and Blackline are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Blackline Corp. All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners.
Warranty
Your Loner is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for up to one year from date of purchase. For further details regarding your Blackline warranty, please refer to your Terms and Conditions of Service.
More information and support visit: http://www.blacklinesafety.com for more information.
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal lation.
Operation is subject to the fol lowing 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. Changes or modications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for further assistance.
Industry Canada Compliance
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Notication d’Industrie Canada
Ce dispositif est conforme au(x) format(s) RSS libre(s) d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne peut causer d’interférences nuisibles, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant provoquer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif.
RF Exposure Statement
For body worn operation, Loner 900 has been tested and meets the FCC and IC guidelines for RF exposure when used with the Blackline GPS belt clip designated for Loner 900. Use with other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC and IC guidelines for RF exposure.
Déclaration d’exposition RF
Pour utilisation sur le corps, Loner 900 a été testé et répond aux directives de la FCC et IC d’exposition aux radiofréquences lorsqu’il est utilisé avec le clip ceinture Blackline GPS désigné pour Loner 900. Utilisation avec d’autres accessoires peut ne pas assurer le respect des directives de la FCC et IC d’exposition aux radiofréquences.
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
DANGER .................................................................................4
WARNING ................................................................................4
Getting Started
Activate your Device .....................................................................6
Overview
Intrinsically Safe ..........................................................................7
Requirements ............................................................................7
Contents.................................................................................7
Using Loner 900
Loner 900 Hardware Details..............................................................8
Charging Loner 900.....................................................................10
Charging States .........................................................................10
Turning Loner 900 On ...................................................................11
Turning Loner 900 O ...................................................................11
Loner 900 Green Power Button Light Behaviour .........................................11
Loner 900 Annunciation Patterns........................................................12
Using the Loner 900 & Loner Bridge System .............................................12
Alerts & Notications
Understanding Alerts ...................................................................13
Understanding Notications ............................................................14
Conrmation of Alerts...................................................................14
Initiating an Emergency Alert (Emergency Latch Use)....................................14
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Silencing Emergency Alert (Emergency Latch Use) ......................................14
Initiating a Silent Emergency Alert.......................................................15
Motion/Activity Monitoring .............................................................15
Cancelling a Pending No-motion Alert ..................................................15
Silencing a No-motion Alert .............................................................15
Muster Alarm Light......................................................................16
About Fall Impact Detection ............................................................16
Performance Expectations of the Fall Detection System..................................16
Cancelling a Pending Fall Detected Alert ................................................16
Silencing a Fall Detected Alert...........................................................16
About Checking In ......................................................................16
Cancelling a Pending Missed Check-in Alert:.............................................17
Silencing a Missed Check-in Alert........................................................17
Low Battery Notication.................................................................17
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Use of Loner 900 ...................................................18
Specications
Specications for Loner 900 .............................................................19
Loner 900 Care
Consideration Regarding Use and Storage of Loner 900..................................20
Customer Care
Customer Care for Loner 900 ............................................................20
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Safety Precautions
Blackline takes your safety and the safety of those around you very seriously. It is important for you to be aware of the following precautions.
DANGER
Do not place the Loner 900 product in or near an open ame.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of ignition of a ammable atmosphere, batteries must only be charged in an area known to be nonammable.
When in a hospital or other health care facility, observe the restrictions on the use of mobile devices, such as cellular phones. Do not operate Blackline prod­ucts where you are not able to operate your mobile/cellular phone.
Switch Blackline products o before boarding an aircraft and make sure that it cannot be inadvertently turned on. To prevent interference with commu­nication systems the operation of wireless applications, including Blackline products, is forbidden aboard aircraft. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular services to the oender, legal action, or both.
Road safety comes rst. Do not operate a Blackline product while you are driving a vehicle. Park your vehicle before operating a Blackline product, or using your mobile phone to interface to the Blackline service.
Electrical equipment may be hazardous if misused. Operation of this product, or similar products, must always be supervised by an adult. Do not allow chil­dren access to the interior of any electrical product and do not permit them to handle any cables.
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Do Not operate Blackline products outside their specied operating temperature. Consult the specications section.
Do Not store Blackline products outside their specied storage temperature. Consult the specications section.
Do Not operate Blackline products outside their specied humidity rating. Consult the specications section.
Do Not operate Blackline products in direct sunlight.
Do Not dispose of Blackline products in your household trash. Seek advice from your local
electronics recycling authority. Blackline products may contain an internal lithium-ion battery pack.
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Overview
The Blackline Loner 900 dedicated safety device provides multi-layered safety for you as a mobile worker. This guide provides information that you will nd helpful to comfortably operate your Loner 900 device. Loner 900 contains the following internal components:
n Wireless radio and antenna
n High sensitivity GPS receiver
n GPS antenna
n Large capacity 1500 mAh rechargeable battery
n Tri-axis accelerometer
n Tri-axis gyroscope
n Vibration motor
n Emergency Latch
n Power Button and Indicator Light
n Indicator Light Array
n Alarm Beeper
n USB Interface for charging
n Integrated weather-proof and dust-proof case
Getting Started
Activate your Device
Activation of Loner® 900 device is managed within your Loner® Portal account by the Blackline Customer Care team. If a Loner Portal account has not been created, our Blackline Customer Care team can provide assistance.
North America toll-free: 1-877-869-7212 Americas telephone:
+
1-403-451-0327
Americas email: support@blacklinegps.com Europe and international telephone: +44 1787 222684 Europe and international email: eusupport@blacklinegps.com
Web: www.blacklinesafety.com
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Intrinsically Safe
Blackline’s Loner 900 device is a UL 913-certied Intrinsically Safe Apparatus for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C and D and Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F and G in hazard­ous (classied) locations.
Please consult with your organization’s safety professional for further information regard­ing the topic of intrinsic safety and any policies, procedures, facilities, or locations within facilities that may be related to intrinsic safety.
Requirements
Loner 900 promotes a safe work environment for you when:
n The Loner 900 and Bridge have been activated on a Loner Portal user account.
n You are wearing the Loner 900 and the green SureSafe™ power light is on continuosly
n Loner 900 is connected to a Loner Bridge.
v Loner Bridge requires line-of-sight access to the sky to communicate data
over satellite.
n Loner 900 and Loner Bridge have sucient battery capacity to operate.
Contents
n Loner 900 with metal clothing clip (removable)
n Plastic belt clip and screw
n Micro USB Charging Clip
n Charging cable
n Wall Charger
n Loner 900 User Guide
n Quick reference card
Loner 900 Service Plan
Various service plan options are available depending on your feature level requirements. Contact Blackline for more information.
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Using Loner 900
Loner 900 Hardware Details
Loner 900 is rugged and purpose-built for monitoring you as a mobile worker. Physical details are outlined below.
Physical Feature Use
Power Button & SureSafe Indicator Light
Powers Loner 900 and indicates monitoring status to the Blackline Safety Network
Acknowledge Button Acknowledges alert messages on Loner 900
Indicator Light Array Indicates Loner 900 is in an Alarm state
Conrmation LED Indicates that an alarm from the Loner 900 is being re-
motely managed (blue)
Muster LED Indicates Loner 900 is in a Muster State (see page _ for
more info about muster alarm
Emergency Latch Sends an emergency alert to monitoring personnel
Charging Light Indicates the charging state
Product Label Provides device information, unit ID and activation code
Metal Belt Clip Attaches Loner 900 to a belt
Charging Port Charges Loner 900
Removable Micro USB Charging Clip
Adapts Micro USB cable to charging port for charging Loner 900
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Removable Micro USB Charging Clip
Charging Port
SureSafe Power Button & Indicator Light
Acknowledge Button (push)
Emergency Latch (pull)
Charging Light (on bottom)
Product Label
Belt Clip
Indicator Light Array (red LED)
Conrmation of alert (blue LED)
Muster Alarm indicator (yellow LED)
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Charging Loner 900
1. Plug the Wall Charger into an electrical outlet.
2. Insert the Micro USB Cable Plug
into the corresponding Micro USB Charging
Jack on the charging clip and insert the other USB plug into wall charger.
3. Slide the charging clip onto Loner 900 using the guides to align the clip with the charging port on the device.
4. Completely charge Loner 900 for 3 hours.
5. Remove the charging clip from Loner 900.
v Charging Loner 900 turns the device O ensuring it will not trigger alerts while charging.
Blackline recommends charging Loner 900 after each shift to ensure the device is fully charged for the next shift.
WARNING: Never charge Loner in a hazardous area. The Loner’s charger is not intrinsically safe.
Charging States
The charging state can be determined by observing the charging light located beside the charging port.
Red Charging Light Behaviour
Description
Light ashing Indicates Loner 900 is charging.
Light On Indicates that Loner 900 is fully charged.
Light O Indicates that Loner 900 is not charging.
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Turning Loner 900 On
1. Press and hold the SureSafe Power Button to turn Loner 900 on. The beeper, the
alarm status light and vibration motor will annunciate the chirp pattern. The SureSafe power button indicator light will blink as Loner 900 connects.
v Loner 900 needs to have sucient battery power to connect to Loner Bridge.
Establishing this connection takes approximately one minute.
v If Loner 900 fails to connect to Blackline’s servers, the green SureSafe light on Loner 900
will ash and if enabled, Loner 900 will enter a no-connection alarm state.
Turning Loner 900 O
Follow this step for turning o the device:
1. Press and hold the SureSafe Power Button for three seconds to power the device o. The beeper will sound three long beeps while the power button is pressed. The vibration motor vibrates for three long pulses. The beeper, vibration motor and Power Button Indicator Light will turn o after three seconds.
v The Loner 900 will ash the indicator light array during the shutdown sequence. Do not
turn o the associated Loner Bridge until the Power Button Light Indicator is o.
v If Loner 900 is plugged in to charge, it will automatically turn o to avoid false alerts.
Loner 900 Green SureSafe Power Button Light Behaviour
Loner 900 features a Power Button Indicator Light. Please see below for the light behaviour.
Green SureSafe Light Behaviour
Description
Light ashing Indicates Loner 900 is powered and connecting to Blackline’s
monitoring infrastructure via the wireless network, or logging o the server ( stopping the missed check in timer )
Light On Indicates that Loner 900 is powered and connected to
Blackline’s safety network via the wireless network.
Light O Indicates that Loner 900 is powered o or the battery
is depleted.
v Loner 900 is referred to as being oine and is not connected to Blackline’s monitor-
ing infrastructure when the SureSafe Power button Indicator Light is blinking or the device is powered o. Loner 900 is referred to as being online and connected to the to Blackline’s monitoring infrastructure when the SureSafe Power Button Indicator Light is on continuously.
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Loner 900 Annunciation Patterns
Loner 900 features audible, tactile and visual indicators for annunciating dierent types of messages. Please see below for these patterns.
Type Beeper
Vibration motor
Indicator light array
Pending alarm Slow alarm
pattern
Single repeating vibrate
Slow ash
High alarm Fast alarm pattern Double repeating
vibrate
Fast ash
Low battery Single beep once
every 5 minutes
No vibration Single ash
once every 5 minutes
No communication No beeper No vibration Slow double
ash
Using the Loner 900 and Loner Bridge System
When safety monitoring is required, perform the following to ensure you are being pro­tected with Loner 900.
1. Press the power button to turn on the Loner Bridge device. The green Power Button Indicator Light on Loner Bridge will begin to ash.
2. Mount the Loner Bridge on your truck, all-terrain vehicle, or boat in an open loca­tion, with a broad, clear, unobscured view of the sky for satellite communications. This includes keeping Loner Bridge away from tall buildings and from underneath tree cover. Loner Bridge cannot be used indoors due to obstruction of satellite communication signals.
3. Press the SureSafe Power button to turn on the Loner 900 device. The Loner 900 device’s internal vibration motor, beeper, and red visual indicators will annunci­ate the power on sequence. The green SureSafe Power Button Indicator Light on Loner 900 will begin to ash.
4. Wear Loner 900 at all times that you require remote safety monitoring. Perform your duties as you normally would. Loner 900 automates remote monitoring of your safety.
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5. Power o Loner 900 when remote monitoring of your safety is no longer required.
6. Power o Loner Bridge only when no Loner 900 devices are connected to ensure
that real-time monitoring of other employees is not inadvertently stopped.
v The Loner 900 logo must face outward, away from your body for optimum GPS and fall
impact detection performance.
Alerts & Notications
Alert messages are congured for Loner 900 through the Loner Portal user account. Loner Portal displays alerts and they can be sent via email and text to safety monitoring personnel.
Understanding Alerts
An alert is a message that communicates a potential safety incident, such as an Emergency Alert. Alerts are related to potential safety incidents and require life-cycle man­agement by monitoring personnel within Loner Portal. Depending on the priority level of the Alert and per your organizations emergency response protocol dierent action must be taken by safety-monitoring personnel.
Alert Explanation
Emergency alert Loner 900 sends an Emergency Alert if the Emergency
Latch has been opened;
Silent alert Loner 900 sends a Silent Emergency alarm if the acknowl-
edge button is pressed for 3 seconds.
Fall impact detected alert
Loner 900 sends a Fall Detected Alert when the device has detected a fall AND you have not canceled the pending alert within 30 seconds.
No-motion alert Loner 900 sends a No-motion Alert when the device does
not detect motion for 2 minutes AND you have not can­celed the pending message within 30 seconds.
Missed check-in alert Loner 900 sends a missed Check-in alert when you have
been prompted to check in and you have not cancelled the pending alert.
v All alerts are congurable. Speak to your safety team to learn what features have been
implemented for your Loner 900
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Understanding Notications
A notication is a message that communicates a system level event to monitoring person­nel, such as a Low-battery Notication. These messages describe how the overall Loner system may not oer safety monitoring coverage at the present time, or in the future.
Notication Explanation
Low-battery notication
Loner 900 sends a Low-battery Notication if the internal battery level falls below 20% by default
On-network notication
Loner 900 sends an On-network notication when it has logged onto the Blackline Safety Network
O-network notication
Loner 900 sends an O-network notication when it has logged o the Blackline Safety Network due to being deliberately powered down.
Monitoring Center’s Conrmation of Alerts
Loner 900 will activate a blue light on the left and right sides of the indicator light array when a monitoring center has acknowledged an alarm sent by the Loner 900. Once the monitoring center has resolved the alarm, the light will shut o. If an alarm is generated while the conrmation light is on, the light will reset (turn o ) until the new alarm has been acknowledged.
Initiating an Emergency Alert (Emergency Latch Use)
If you have congured you are in an emergency situation:
1. Open the Emergency Latch. Loner 900 will instantly send an Emergency Message to Blackline Safety Network and monitoring personnel. Loner 900 will annunciate the high alarm pattern to notify others nearby of the event.
v The alarm pattern on Loner 900 will continue until the Emergency Alert has been can-
celed or the battery is depleted.
Silencing the Emergency Alert (Emergency Latch Use)
1. Return the Emergency Latch to the closed position.
2. Press and hold the Acknowledge Button for 3 seconds.
After three seconds, the alarm pattern will be silenced and Loner 900 will return to regular operation.
v If the user silences an Emergency Alert, this does not cancel the alert within the Loner
Portal user account. Monitoring personnel are required to manage safety through to resolution
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Initiating a Silent Emergency Alert
If you are in an emergency situation where you would prefer to not alert others in the area (a silent emergency), perform the following:
1. Push and hold the acknowledge button for 5 seconds. Loner 900 will vibrate for 3 seconds, pause and then vibrate for 2 more seconds. A Silent Emergency Message will be sent to monitoring personnel. Hold the acknowl­edge button until the second vibration pulse stops.
v Loner 900 will NOT locally annunciate the alarm pattern (it will remain silent).
v Loner 900 will return to normal operation. You cannot cancel the Silent Emergency.
Monitoring personnel are required to manage the safety alert through to resolution
Motion/Activity Monitoring
Loner 900 is constantly monitoring your motion to detect a possible person -down motionless incident. If Loner 900 has not detected motion within a programmable time period, it will enter the alarm mode and annunciate the low alarm pattern to indicate a pending No-motion alert. If you do not require assistance, you have 30 seconds to cancel the alert.
v The time window and sensitivity of the No-motion Alarm are congurable in the Loner
Portal.
Cancelling a Pending No-motion Alert
1. Press the acknowledge button until the alarm pattern is silenced (about 1 second)
and Loner 900 will return to regular operation.
v If you have not cancelled the alert within 30 seconds, the No-motion Alert is commu-
nicated to monitoring personnel, initiating the alert escalation process. Loner 900 will annunciate the high alarm pattern and will continue until the alert is silenced or the battery is depleted.
Silencing a No-motion Alert
1. Press and hold the acknowledge button for 3 seconds. After three seconds, the
alarm pattern will be silenced and Loner 900 will return to regular operation.
v If the user silences a No-motion Alert, this does not clear the alert within the Loner
Portal user account. Monitoring personnel are required to manage the safety alert through to resolution.
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Muster Alarm Light
A yellow LED on either side of the Loner 900 will light up if you are required to return to muster or if Loner Bridge has received a text message at the Bridge that requires action.
About Fall Impact Detection
Loner 900 is constantly monitoring your motion for falls. If Loner 900 detects a fall impact, it will enter the pending alarm mode and annunciate the low alarm pattern to indicate a pending Fall Detected alert. If you do not require assistance, you have 30 seconds to can­cel the alert.
Performance Expectations of the Fall Detection System
Loner 900 utilizes a accelerometer to monitor for sudden impact, such as a fall. Loner 900 may be congured to be worn on the belt or a chest pocket via the Loner Portal account.
Cancelling a Pending Fall Detected Alert
1. Press the acknowledge button for 1 second during the pending fall detect alarm.
After one second, the alarm pattern will be silenced and Loner 900 will return to regular operation.
v If you have not cancelled the alert within 30 seconds, the Fall Detected Alert is sent to
monitoring personnel, initiating the alert escalation process. Loner 900 will annunciate the high alarm pattern and will continue until the alert is cancelled or the battery is depleted.
Silencing a Fall Detected Alert
1. Press and hold the acknowledge button for 3 seconds. After three seconds, the
alarm pattern will be silenced and the Loner 900 will return to regular operation.
v If the user silences a fall detected alert, this does not clear the alert within the Loner
Portal user account. Monitoring personnel are required to manage the safety alert through resolution
About Checking In
Loner 900 can be congured in Loner Portal to have you periodically check in. During the Check-in period, Loner 900 will enter the alarm mode and annunciate the pending low alarm pattern to indicate a pending Missed Check-in alert. If you do not require assistance, you have half the check-in interval to cancel the alert.
For example, if your check-in alarm is set for two hours, the Loner will enter pending alarm at one hour and full alarm (if not acknowledged) after 2 hours.
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Check-ins are monitored by the Blackline Safety Network. If you do not check in for any reason including powering o Loner Bridge before the Loner, there is a dead battery on
the Loner, or if the Loner is destroyed, a missed check in alert will be generated.
Cancelling a Pending Missed Check-in Alert:
1. Press the acknowledge button for 1 second. The pending alarm pattern will be
cancelled and Loner 900 will return to regular operation.
v If you have not cancelled the alert within half the check in time, the Missed Check-in
alert is sent, initiating the alert escalation process. Loner 900 will annunciate the high alarm pattern until the alert is silenced or the battery is depleted.
Silencing a Missed Check-in Alert
1. Press and hold the acknowledge button for half the check-in interval. After three
seconds, the alarm pattern will be silenced and Loner 900 will return to regular operation.
v If the user silences a Missed Check-in Alert, this does not clear the alert within the
Loner Portal user account. Monitoring personnel are required to manage the safety alert through resolution.
Low Battery Notication
Loner 900 monitors the battery level of the device. If the battery level drops below 20% of battery capacity (congurable), a Low Battery Alert will be sent to monitoring personnel and Loner 900 will annunciate the low battery alarm pattern.
Loner 900 will continue all of the alarms until one of the following occurs:
Loner 900 automatically shuts down with a depleted battery or when Loner 900 is plugged in for charging.
v Loner 900 sends a Loner 900 Powered O by Low Battery message to Blackline ‘s Safety
Network before nally powering o.
v If Loner 900 powers o with low battery, it will annunciate with a three second beep,
vibrate and indicator light array ash.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Use of Loner 900
Symptom Cause Solutions
Green SureSafe power light is blinking
Loner 900 is not con­nected to the Loner Portal via Loner Bridge
Ensure Loner Bridge is turned On (It may take up to 2 minutes after power-on to connect.); Ensure Loner Bridge has line-of-sight view to the sky to connect to communication satellites.
Many false fall alarms
Loners fall detect algorithm is being triggered
Reduce the fall detection sensitivity settings in Loner portal by raising the threshold from the default 3.5.
Many No­motion alarms
The user may be less active in his or her role than average
The No-motion alarm can be made less sensitive by increasing time win­dow within Loner Portal.
Many Missed check in alarms
Loner 900 is not checking in
Powering Bridge o before Loner has nished its shut down sequence
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Specications
Specications for Loner 900
Size & Weight
Size: 63 mm W x 107 mm L x 22 mm D (2.48” W x 4.21” L x 0.87” D) Weight: 137 g (4.8 oz)
Safety Features
Fall detection technology: True Fall Detection®, Tri-axis acceler­ometer, tri-axis gyro, plus software processing
Emergency latch: Open latch to trigger alert Silent emergency: Press & hold acknowledge button to trigger alert Worker No-motion monitoring: Congurable time window
(1 – 30 min, or O) Worker check-in: Check-in period (5 – 180 min)
Buttons & Indicator Lights
Power button: Power on/o Acknowledge button: Check-in/Silent Emergency/Cancel Pending
Alerts/Acknowledge Alerts
Emergency latch: Send emergency alert Red indicator light array plus vibration and buzzer: Safety
alert triggered Green indicator light: Blinking (not connected), continuous (connected)
User Notication
Indicators: Acoustic beeper, LEDs, and vibration motor Acoustic beeper sound pressure level: ~90 dB @ 10 cm
(~90 dB @3.94”)
Wireless Communication
900 MHz Radio: 902.0 – 928.0 MHz, 1 Watt Antenna: Internal
Bidirectional communication
Location Technology
GPS Radio: 48 Channel high sensitivity, mobile assisted GPS Antenna: Internal Ultimate Sense GPS antenna GPS Accuracy: ~5 m (16 ft) Outdoors, ~50 m (165 ft) indoors GPS Real-time location turnaround time: ~20 seconds
900 MHz Radio Link Range
General use: up to 2 km Hilltop to hilltop: 10+ km
Terrain, foliage, and buildings will aect overall 900 MHz radio link range
Mobile Messaging Methods
Email, text message (SMS)
Alert Messages
Fall Detected/Emergency/Silent Emergency/No-motion/Missed Check-in/Low Battery/Power o
Power & Battery
Rechargeable Li-ion battery: 1500 mAh Li-ion Battery Life: 20 hours continuous operation at 20° C (68° F) Charging connector: 4-pin sealed connection
Environmental
Storage temperature: -30 to 75° C (-22 to 167° F) Operating temperature: -20 to 55° C (-4 to 131° F) Charging temperature: 0 to 45° C (32 to 113° F) Ingress Protection: Designed to meet IP65
Regulatory Compliance
FCC Part 15 Subpart B, FCC ID: W77LNR900, Industry Canada 8255A-LNR900, SAR Intrinsically safe: Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D and Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G, T4, Class I Zone 0, Group IIC, T4
Device Requirements
Activated service plan
GPS or ANThill beacon coverage for locating Safety monitoring requires real-time 900 MHz radio link to Loner Bridge Safety monitoring requires active 900 MHz and sattellite or cellular connections
Warranty
One year limited factory warranty
Loner Portal Web Application
Features include: Alarm banner, event history, device location mapping, device management, alert & notication settings, and more.
Wireless Coverage and Activated Service Plans
900 MHz operation: ITU Region 2 Service plan options: Contact Blackline
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Loner 900 Care
Consideration Regarding Use and Storage of Loner 900
Loner 900 meets IP65 ingress protection ensuring that under normal operation no dirt or water can enter the device.
Storage temperature range: -30 to 75 ° C (-22 to 167° F) Operating temperature: -20 to 55° C (-4 to 131° F). Charging temperature: 0 to 45° C (32 to 113 °F)
v More details can be found in the specications section.
Customer Care
Customer Care for Loner 900
Customer Care from our headquarters in Calgary, Canada is available between the hours of 8
am and 5 pm Mountain Time. Customer Care from our oce in the United Kingdom is available
between the hours of 8
am and 5 pm Greenwich Mean Time.
North America toll-free: 1-877-869-7212 Americas telephone:
+
1-403-451-0327
Americas email: support@blacklinegps.com Europe and international telephone: +44 1787 222684 Europe and international email: eusupport@blacklinegps.com
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Loner 900 Manual Content
Intrinsically Safe
This device is certied Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I, Division 1. Groups A-D and Class II, Division 1, Groups E-G hazardous (classied) locations.
Sécurité intrinsèque
Le dispositive Loner IS de Blackline est un UL 913-cer­tié de sécurite intrinsèque pour utilisation en Classe I, Division 1, Group A-D et Classe II, Division 1, Groupe E-G, emplacements dangereux (classifés).
Specications:
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G Class I, Zone 0, Group IIC T4
-20° C <= Ta <= +55° C
WARNING: Charge only in a nonhazardous location. AVERTISSEMENT : Chargez uniquement dans un en-
droit non dangereux.
Consult with your organization’s safety professional for further information regarding the topic of intrinsic safe­ty and any policies, procedures, facilities, or locations within facilities that may be related to intrinsic safety.
S’il vous plaît consulter professionnel de la sécurité de votre organisation pour de plus amples informations concernant le sujet de la sécurité intrinsèque et les politiques, les procédures, les installations, ou emplace­ments au sein des établissements qui peuvent être liés à la sécurité intrinsèque.
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