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Turning off Tamper
ionKids products were developed for children between the ages of 2 and 10. They are designed to alert the parent or guardian if the Wristag is removed from the child. There are, however, instances where your child doesn't want to wear the Wristag or you have a child who is too big for the Wristag (such as an adolescent or elderly with Alzheimer's) and you may find the Tag Holder to be the solution you desire.
Please remember that the latch provided with the Tag Holder is a simple spring latch that a child could easily remove. With the Tamper disabled, should the child remove the Tag Holder you would lose all contact with the child through your Base Unit.
THIS DEVICE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 10. THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE USED IF IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE WEARER MIGHT REMOVE THE TAG HOLDER WITHOUT PERMISSION.
To Disable the Tamper Alert.
Your Base Unit comes with a temporary Tamper Disable feature. You would need to use this feature every time you activate the Wristag since TAMPER ENABLED is automatically re-set at each Wristag activation. To access the Tamper Disable feature:
Turn on the Base Unit.
At any screen press the MENU / SELECT button (top button on the right side of the Base Unit)
Scroll to the TAMPER option.
Scroll down to DISABLE.
Press the MENU / SELECT button again. This will confirm your selection ONLY FOR THIS WRISTAG. You must follow these steps for each Wristag whose TAMPER you wish to DISABLE.
Please note that Bluespan accepts no responsibility for any lost, kidnapped, abducted, stolen or missing persons, property or pets that were wearing WRISTAGS that had the TAMPER ALERT disabled. The Wristag should only be disabled if the user of the Base Unit is absolutely certain that the wearer of the Wristag will not remove the Wristag or engage in behaviors or actions that might allow the Wristag to be accidentally removed.
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