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SoloProtect ID US: User Guide
US SoloProtect ID User Guide v2.0 d1909189
© SoloProtect Ltd, 2018 Page 20 of 31
Figure 12: Closing a Red Alert Alarm
4.1.9 GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)
Your SoloProtect ID can be configured so that a GNSS Location request is made in the following
situations:
When you press any of your SoloProtect ID buttons
When you check the status of your SoloProtect ID
When you enter an Amber Alert state*
*Amber Alert is known as a ‘Status Check’ in the USA and Canada
When you enter a Red Alert state
To log into a SoloProtect Mobile Management Platform (MWM)*
*MWM - please contact your Business Development Manager for more details of this service
In the event of a serious incident, transmission of your location along with your Amber Alert Voice
message will help ensure a speedier response in sending you assistance.
Your current GNSS location fix status is transmitted at the end of a Device Check. The Satellite LCD
and LED flashes blue for up to two minutes if the device is searching for a GNSS fix and displays a
steady blue for five seconds if the latest GNSS location fix gave a valid location. The steady blue “valid
GNSS fix” indication is accompanied by a single short vibration.

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