Low-urgency Notification Types
Low-urgency notifications include:
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Pending notifications:
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Non-pending notifications:
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Potential fall detected
The fall detected notification is configurable by your Blackline Live administrator.
The potential fall detected notification is activated when your G7 detects a sudden change in position.
If your device detects a potential fall and you have not responded to the low-urgency potential fall detected notification, your device activates a high-urgency fall detected notification.
Potential no-motion detected
The no-motion interval and sensitivity are configurable by your Blackline Live administrator.
The potential no-motion detected notification is activated if you do not move within the preset duration.
If you are not moving and you have not responded to the low-urgency potential no-motion detected notification, your device activates a high-urgency no-motion detected notification.
Check-in request
Check-in requests are configurable by your Blackline Live administrator. Both the check-in timer and pending notification time can be configured.
The check-in countdown is displayed on your device’s screen. The check-in request notification is activated when the check-in timer expires.
If you do not check-in during the low-urgency check-in notification, your device activates a high-urgency missed check-in notification.
Early check-in
Your device can be configured to allow you to check-in early, before the notification is activated. If configured, you can push and hold the red latch button for the duration of three vibrations to reset your check-in timer before the audible alarm. An early check-in cannot be configured if Silent SOS alert is enabled.
Incoming message
Your device can receive messages from monitoring personnel via Blackline Live. Messages are available in your device's Message inbox. For more information on sending and receiving messages, see Using Messaging.
The incoming message notification is activated as soon as your device receives a message.
Two-way voice call
If you have a G7c with a voice-enabled service plan, your speakerphone automatically answers a call from monitoring personnel.
G7 informs you of an incoming call with a low-urgency notification. You can hear a beep signifying that the two-way voice call is connected. In a noisy environment, it may be necessary to remove the device from your clothing and hold it near your ear, as you would a two-way radio.
If your device is in a high-urgency status, depending on your response protocol, a G7c with voice enabled service plan automatically connects your speaker phone to monitoring personnel.
Low gas
The low-gas threshold is configurable by your Blackline administrator. The low-gas notification is activated when gas levels reach the configured threshold for your device.
A G7 with an O2 sensor notifies you in both oxygen-deficient and oxygen-enriched atmospheres. An oxygen-deficient atmosphere poses a risk of insufficient oxygen for breathing. An oxygen-enriched atmosphere presents an increased risk of explosion.
You can mute the sound and vibration portion of a low-gas notification, but the lights remain active.
Persistent lights and recurring sound and vibration are there to encourage you to leave and help emergency responders to locate you if you pass out or are unable to remove yourself from the area.
After acknowledging a low-gas notification, move to an area where gas is not present. If you do not leave the area and gas levels remain above the low threshold, the low-gas notification re-activates after two minutes.
Sensor under limit
The sensor under limit (UL) notification is activated when your device detects a UL gas event.
Following a UL notification, no peak is logged because the UL event type is closely related to a device or sensor error. To resolve the UL event, Blackline Safety recommends that you calibrate your device. For more information on calibration, see Calibrating G7.
Sensor Error
The sensor error notification is activated when your gas sensor stops working.
Following a sensor notification, your device indicates which sensors are generating the error message. Blackline recommends that you power off and restart your device. If the error persists, replace your cartridge. For more information, contact Technical Support.
Pump blocked
If your device is equipped with a multi-gas pump cartridge, the pump blocked notification is activated when your pump inlet is blocked.
AlertLink
The AlertLink notifies you that another G7c or EXO device within the configured proximity radius is experiencing a high-urgency event. AlertLink notifications trigger a unique light and sound pattern.
AlertLink is only available for self-monitored or Blackline-monitored organizations.
G7x devices can trigger, but cannot receive AlertLink messages.
Your device receives a message at the time of the triggering event, which includes the alert type, the device user’s name or device ID of the origin device, the origin device type, other device information, and the gas type when applicable.
When the AlertLink notification is activated, proceed based on your company’s safety protocol. The notification can be manually acknowledged on the device or can be cleared remotely by monitoring personnel in Blackline Live.
AlertLink functionality and proximity radius can be configured in Blackline Live by your company’s administrator. For more information, see Managing AlertLink messages.
