Abibird Abibird User Manual
Step 3: Adding additional DevicesThe AbiBird App will guide you through adding your first Device (seeStep 2), afterwards to add additional AbiBird Devices:1. Open the App menu.2. Select Devices (iOS) or My Sensors (Android).3. Press the + icon and follow the App instructions.Each additional device is added separately.Step 4: Set up daily routinesAbiBird monitors activity to the daily routines you set up in your App.If monitored activity does not correspond with the expected routine,an anomaly alert is generated, indicating something unusual mayhave happened and you should check on your cared-for person.AbiBird monitors both active and inactive time periods.Setting Active TimesYou only need to set your cared-for person’s expected active timeperiods in the routine. Periods outside these active times will beconsidered as inactive times.1. Create a routine:Go to the App’s graph page, select Create a Routine or Routineand follow the instructions.2. For a typical daily routine:Generally a daily routine is from the time a person wakes upuntil the time they go to bed. Set the time they are awake in theroutine and it will be considered active, the time not set will beconsidered inactive as they should be sleeping.3. For regular activites:If the person goes out for lunch, social events, or other activitesoutside of the home at the same time each week, then thosetimes should be set as inactive. This can be done by settingmultiple active times around such activities.Active TimesAre the time periods set in the routine when a person should beactive in the home. If there is no activity, too little activity or too muchactivity the AbiBird will send an anomaly alert. A red dot will appearon the App graph to signifiy this.Inactive TimesAre the time periods outside of the routine when a person shouldnot be active in the home. If activity does occur the AbiBird will sendan anomaly alert. A red dot will appear on the App graph to signifiythis.For example: If there is unexpected movement at night but noexpected movement in the morning, this may indicate thatsomething is wrong: the cared-for person has potentially had anincident during the night and may require help.3For example: If a person goes out every Tuesday evening from4.15pm - 8pm, you can set AbiBird to exclude that time by settingtwo active times on Tuesday; a morning period from 5am - 4pm,and an evening period from 8pm - 9.30pm. |
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