What is man down alarm?
Man down alarm is a sensor based alert system for detecting device movement and non-movement and launching alert based on the predefined man down settings. When lone worker device’s man down settings are met, the device makes automatic call and sends the lone worker device position to predefined numbers in case the user is unable to trigger alarm manually.
When the lone worker falls or is unconscious, the launched man down alarm automatically calls for help. Man down alert system is a useful solution especially in lone worker jobs like construction, cleaning, maintenance, security and many other industrial environments where lone workers face risks of falls, slips, trips, violence, exposure to dangerous vapours, electric shocks and assaults.
How does man down alarm work?
TWIG lone worker man down alarm devices support man down alarm triggered by 4 independent alert triggers: device orientation, non-movement, free fall and impact.
Alert is launched when predefined parameters are met. In order to minimize false alarms or missing alarms, the man down settings need to be carefully matched with the usage scenario and environment. The user needs to be trained on man down function and also on understanding its limitations.
TWIG lone worker alarms can be configured for different man down situations. The man down settings are in most of the cases related to the carrying method of the device. When carried following the defined parameters, the TWIG lone worker device detects the man down situation correctly and sends man down alert.
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TWIG ManDown alarm includes the following key features:
- Falling or non-movement starts emergency cycle automatically
- Emergency message is sent via GPRS or SMS
- Alarm can be configured to be loud or silent
- Emergency message informs the cause of alert
- Falling includes movement and change of orientation
- Movement detection can be adjusted
- Function can be paused temporarily when to avoid false alarms
- Possibility to prevent user to turn off the function
- No alarm when connected to charger
- Periodical beep tone for locating unconscious person
- See visualization of device orientations for alert and no alert here below
ManDown alarm triggered by falling AND no movement
Alert in horizontal position and no movement
Horizontal + Motion Sensitivity Enabled: TWIG SOS cycle is launched when device main axis orientation deviates from absolute upright position more than Tilt Angle (in degrees), AND detected device movement (acceleration) falls below a threshold value defined by Motion Sensitivity.
ManDown alarm is triggered when both rules are met:
- device main or beam axis orientation deviates from absolute upright position and
- device movement falls below a threshold value defined by motion sensitivity.
TWIG SOS cycle is launched when device main axis orientation deviates from absolute upright position more than Tilt Angle (in degrees).
Alert in vertical position and no movement
Vertical + Motion Sensitivity Enabled : TWIG SOS cycle is launched when device beam axis orientation deviates from absolute upright position more than Tilt Angle (in degrees), AND detected device movement (acceleration) falls below a threshold value defined by Motion Sensitivity.
ManDown alarm is triggered when both rules are met:
- device main or beam axis orientation deviates from absolute upright position and
- device movement falls below a threshold value defined by motion sensitivity.
TWIG SOS cycle is launched when device beam axis orientation deviates from absolute upright position more than Tilt Angle (in degrees). Typical application is wearing the device on the belt, in horizontal carrying case.
ManDown+ alarm triggered by falling OR no movement
TWIG lone worker man down devices supporting ManDown+ feature alerts the ARC also in situations where the user is not moving (e.g. because of unconsciousness) but the personal alarm is not deviating enough from the absolute tilt angle (e.g. where fainting doesn’t include falling and change in device orientation axis). In situation of no movement SOS cycle is launched when detected device movement (acceleration) falls below a threshold value defined by Motion Sensitivity. Device orientation has no effect.
ManDown++ triggered by free fall or impact
The TWIG lone worker man down alarm devices supporting ManDown++ feature alerts the ARC also in situations of a sudden impact or free falling.