OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION

FCC ID: GX9WTRC

Operational Description

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FCCID_380188

FCC ID: GX9WTRC

                            Description of Operation
The Wrist Transmitter (WTR-C) is designed sized and looks like a wristwatch, and is to be worn on the wrist at
all times. The WTR-C brings help to your door when you need it most by pressing the button, which is on the
top of it. The design ensures triggering the alarm is easily done while cautious handling to prevent false
alarm is unnecessary.

      Active Button
          Pressing the Active Button will activate the Main Unit,
          causing it to dial emergency call or alarm.
          When the Main Unit receives the alarm signal and is being
          activated, you can stop the activity if desired by pressing
          this button for more than 8 sec.


      The Wrist Transmitter’s ID Code
      Every Wrist Transmitter has a unique numeric code called “ID code”. The ID code enables the Main
      Unit to identify the signal is transmitted from the Wrist Transmitter. At the same time, it also prevents
      interference from outside sources.



Document Created: 2003-12-01 17:59:25
Document Modified: 2003-12-01 17:59:25

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