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IPROTECT-1215 AND IPROTECT-12051 HAVE THE SAME ALGORITHM TO ENABLE THE VIBRATION ACTION – VIBRATION OCCURS WHEN THE SIGNALS IS AT A HIGHLY DEFINED LEVEL (HIGH WOULD BE DEFINED BY A RANGE GREATER THAN 60% OF FULL RANGE). ADDITIONALLY, AS A BATTERY SAVING FEATURE THE VIBRATION ONLY OCCURS WHEN THE HIGH LEVEL DETECTION IS CONTINUOUS AND NOT PULSING FROM LOW TO HIGH, IN OTHER WORDS CONSTANT DETECTION AT A THRESHOLD OF 60% OR GREAT WILL TRIGGER THE VIBRATION MODE. SUCH DEVICES LIKE A WIRELESS CAMERA WOULD TRIGGER THE VIBRATION MODE WHILE A PULSE SIGNAL LIKE BLUETOOTH YOU WOULD NOT TRIGGER THE VIBRATION ACTION.

 

THE ALGORITHM THIS DEVICE IS SET TO OPERATE UNDER IS ONE TO PREVENT FALSE VIBRATIONS, CONSERVE BATTERY LIFE AND TO ELIMINATE PULSING DETECTION THAT WOULD TRIGGER VIBRATION.