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1. How long is the operating time?

Approximately four days.

2. How long is the charging time?
Lynx MiniVib will be fully charged in three hours.

3. What is the difference between MiniVib and Tactum?

4. What is the range? 5. Do I feel the vibration?
Most people feel the vibrations so distinctly that it wakes them up. Your body will also "learn" to recognize the vibrations and become more alert to them. Compare to your cell phone signal, you hear your own, but have greater difficulties noticing that of your friend. However, this will differ between people.

6. How do I see/feel the difference between the alarms?
MiniVib has five different LEDs that go on for each alarm (four alarms and low battery warning). In addition to this, MiniVib has different vibrations depending on type of alarm. Telephone is ”two short” and ”one long” vibration. Door is ”one long” vibration etc.

7.
Which alarms can it receive?
MiniVib can receive alarms from Door bell, Telephone and Smoke Detector. It can also receive a fourth optional alarm, for example Baby Alarm.


8. Is it waterproof?
- No!
- It is resistant to rain etc, but do not shower or bathe with it.


9. How do I wear MiniVib?
MiniVib has an elastic strap so that you can wear it in a suitable way. Wear it around your wrist, knee, ankle, upper arm etc. Since MiniVib has different vibrations depending on type of alarm, you do not need to see it. You can buy an other strap at a watchmaker's shop.

10. How do I install the Lynx system?

  1. How long is the operating time?
  2. How long is the charging time?
  3. What is the difference between MiniVib and Tactum?
  4. What is the range?
  5. Do I feel the vibration?
  6. How do I feel/see the difference between the alarms?
  7. Which alarms can it receive?
  8. Is it waterproof?
  9. How do I wear MiniVib?
  10. How do I install the Lynx system?

 

FAQ: Lynx MiniVib
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Lynx MiniVib
Last updated March 30, 2011