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PLEASE NOTE: In case NightWatch is linked
to a device that forwards alert, be sure
to regularly check if the link is working
by following the instructions to manually
triggering an NightWatch alert and
subsequently verify if the alert is correctly
transmitted and handled by the linked
system.
You can test whether an alert is transmitted
correctly by stimulating an epileptic seizure alarm.
To do this:
Disconnect the arm module from the charger.
The base station will emit an alert that a reliable
heart rate has not yet been detected. However,
this start alert will not be transmitted via the
link as a technical alert.
Hold the arm module sensor still against your
EN
skin at a spot where the heart rate can be
tracked easily and clearly. Such as your cheek,
for example.
Wait until the base stations stops beeping and
LED 5 is blinking green. This indicates that the
arm module has been able to track a reliable
heart rate.
Now take the arm module off your skin and
shake it quickly, with short, sharp movements
for at least 10-20 seconds (at least 6
movements per second). You will hear the
seizure alarm go off
Check whether this is correctly transmitted to
and processed by the call system.
6.6
Reading out the NightWatch data
The NightWatch allows you to export the data so
that you can review specifi c values tracked by the
NightWatch at a later time. This requires the base
station to be connected to the internet, via an
Ethernet connection, during use. The NightWatch
then automatically searches for a connection to a
an online NightWatch server. If this is successful,
the orange LED 2 on the base station will light up,
indicating that a connection has been made.
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Tracked data will then be sent (anonymously)
from the NightWatch to the NightWatch server
for as long as the internet connection remains
active. Please contact LivAssured or visit
www.nightwatchepilepsy.com/portal for more
information about this option and how to access
and review the uploaded data.
PLEASE NOTE: The tracked data read out
are indicative only and not intended for
medical diagnostic or treatment purposes.
2. This test requires a relatively high amount of movement to set
the alarm off because the NightWatch is not yet at its most
sensitive setting (LED 5 is blinking green). If the wearer is lying
at rest in bed, its most sensitive setting will be activated (LED 5
continuously green). In this mode, much less movement will be
needed to trigger an alarm.
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