Personal emergency signaling systems built and configured according to the product standard VDE V 0825-1 are suitable for personal emergency signaling during hazardous lone work in accordance with DGUV Rule 112–139 (formerly BGR/GUV-R 139).

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The personal emergency signal device (PNG) Life Tel 5 mini 4 was specially designed to protect lone workers operating at isolated workplaces in extensive facilities. With its robust design, the Life Tel 5 mini 4 is a smartphone particularly suitable for outdoor use, especially in combination with the app for lone worker protection.
The management of the Life Tel 5 mini 4 emergency call is in your hands – whether by the gatekeeper, the internal security department, or your own control center. Alternatively, you also have the option to use an external 24-hour emergency call service. This service should be able to receive and process calls and SMS, as they may occasionally transmit GPS coordinates. If necessary, the 24-hour service of one of our cooperation partners is also available to you.

The LifeTel sends an alarm based on predefined settings if no movement is detected. If the LifeTel detects an irregularity, a pre-alarm is triggered first. If the user does not deactivate this pre-alarm, possibly because they are unconscious, the alarm is forwarded to a self-defined number or a control center. The respective contact person then tries to establish voice contact with the injured person; if this is not possible because the affected person is no longer able to respond, action must be taken.
If the lone worker is operating in open terrain, the person's location can be transmitted via GPS tracking so that emergency doctors, fire brigade, etc. can be notified and take action. An action plan should be in place so that in case of emergency, help can be provided to the injured person within the shortest possible time.
The working person wears the LifeTel on their upper arm and triggers an alarm in an emergency via the Lone Worker Protection App, notifying up to six phone numbers by SMS and/or call. This also happens if the person is unable to do so themselves (will-independent alarm). A manual (will-dependent) alarm can be triggered by the worker with just one button press.
With the help of LifeTel's self-developed emergency app, the person in distress is immediately located and can be assisted as quickly as possible.
The red SOS button on the LifeTel is used for immediate alarm activation by the user. After a simple press, the LifeTel immediately sends alarms to three preprogrammed numbers. The alarms are sent as SMS and/or call.
With the inactivity alarm, the LifeTel monitors whether the user is moving. If no movement is detected after a self-definable time because the person is incapacitated, the device triggers a pre-alarm. This is indicated visually and acoustically. If the person does not move again within the pre-alarm duration, the LifeTel triggers the alarm and notifies the preset phone numbers via SMS and/or call.
The LifeTel monitors the device’s position using a position sensor. If the wearer deviates from the preset position by more than 45 degrees for a defined period, the LifeTel triggers a pre-alarm. If the person does not return to the set angle range within the pre-alarm duration (e.g., due to unconsciousness), the LifeTel triggers the alarm and notifies the preset phone numbers via SMS and/or call.
With the time alarm, the LifeTel signals at defined times or intervals visually by blinking the large buttons and with an acoustic signal. By pressing any button, the user confirms that everything is okay. If no confirmation is received, the LifeTel triggers the alarm and notifies the preset phone numbers via SMS and/or call.
This alarm reacts to frantic movements, such as those during an escape. After the pre-alarm, the LifeTel triggers the alarm and notifies the preset phone numbers via SMS and/or call.
Alternative to the escape alarm – if an escape alarm is not expected at work but the risk of falls is significantly high, the alarm in case of a fall serves as an alternative.
Set who is notified when and with what information. You can manage the emergency call yourself or use the 24-hour service of one of our certified cooperation partners.
Personal emergency signaling systems built and configured according to the product standard VDE V 0825-1 are suitable for personal emergency signaling during hazardous lone work in accordance with DGUV Rule 112–139 (formerly BGR/GUV-R 139).

Weight: 301g
Dimensions: 133.5 x 63.3 x 24.9 mm (LxWxH)
Battery: 6200 mAh rechargeable Li-po battery
Standby time up to 336 hours
Talk time up to 34 hours
Processor: Octa-core (2x2.4 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) Mali-G57 MC2
SIM card: dual nano SIM card
Data services: Bluetooth 5.2, USB, Wi-Fi, GPS
Waterproof level: IP68, IP69K, IEC standard 60529
Frequency: 2G 3G 4G 5G
WiFi: 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n
Memory: 8 GB RAM / 256 GB ROM
Touch screen: IPS LCD, 90Hz
Rear camera: 50 MP, f/2.0, night vision camera
Front camera: 32 MP
Multi-language support
Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
Certification: CE / FCC / RoHS
Screen size: 4.7 inches Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus® Display: 720 x 1600 HD+, 373 ppi, 90 Hz
Wireless FM radio
Charging: 33W wired / 15W wireless / 5W reverse wireless
Operating system: Android 14
Usable in an environment from: -20ºC to +60ºC

Scope of delivery
available on request for an additional charge with belt or arm pouch
a standard active SIM card (Nano) with 2G/4G support (telephony & internet)
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