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1. ooooccccnoncccnnnonoconononnnocnnononnnos 19 Battery warning as SMS ASCOM only default disabled ooooooooooo o 19 Personal Alarm default disabled ccooocccnocccnocccnnoccnnnccnnccnnccnoccncccnconorcnos 19 Special Location Alarm ASCOM only default disabled oooccoocccooccnoo 20 Trembler OPTION default disabled oooccccnoccccnococonononnncnnoconoconaronarononos 20 Speech Phrase OPTION default disabled oooocccccoooccncnooccnnnonoconnnonnnnos 20 SMo messages OAPI 20111205 cuit teet ua ED t OE a E 20 Product approval CE IGM MIRROR E ye cnce ihauaeanbneeandeueaccsecewnenee 20 CTA I fice chases try ol cerca II A 2 OPA 22 PACKAGE II ES 23 Uere aLaliers Il Biol fo ansias all m 24 List of functions cccccccececececececececuccucecuccncucueueueeeeeeacucueucucnenenevenesstetatututntnenenennenens 25 disty guard operating instructions Cdis wima hha Y General To maintain an overview over the position of a stranger or staff in a difficult or dangerous environment at all times the DECT installation is complemented by a localization function This requires a mobile unit disty guard that is fastened e g to the arm or the protective helmet The control center can initiate a request through a central server in respect of any staff that is equipped with this device The server will then establish contact with t
2. Hegqu sl to 580 Reapaonas fron 330 DECT l catl n r E PALO Location cadi 123 La est location 124 D sac Lyiesilocajon 1405 Previous location 123 A s Sravigus locator 124 8 si ASCOM Beacon service Page 5 of 25 disty guard operating instructions Cdisty sia avian Y Various ways to wear the tag The disty guard can be worn or fastened to your body in four different ways Possibility 1 Fastening at the wrist The two spring bars must be put through the holes of the wrist band and then inserted into the side holes of the tag as illustrated Place one side of the spring bar into the hole and press the other side with your finger tip so that you will be able to place the opposite top of the spring bar into the opposite hole In case of dismounting press a small stick like a paper clip into the outside of the hole from the tag so that the spring bar can be removed Possibility 2 Fastening with the Clip As a prerequisite place the two spring bars as illustrated above Put one side of the belt clip over one spring bar and than over the other Please note that the hole of the clip is placed at the side of the microphone of the distyloactor tag Possibility 3 Fastening with the Lanyard Mount the belt clip as described above and connect the snap hook through the hole of the clip Possibility 4 Fastening with the Velcro strap Thread the strap through the m
3. 9 pin 4 Volume value Volume value 1 2 Emergency call number 9 pin 2 Calling number 4 Calling number max 20 digits Shock sensor 9 pin 3 Value Value O Off 1 Man down alarm 2 Moved after timeout pin 4 digits Required only Lf 12 15 not 9000 1st number gt internal gt external number 2 Timeout 2 minutes Page 18 of 25 disty guard operating instructions L2 disty To avoid disturbing noises during transmission it is advisable to switch off the microphone of the transmitting device Configuration via microphone To configure a disty guard without programming station it is possible to adjust the parameter sent by DTMF tones through the microphone This may be necessary if the base station uses an AC which differs from the default setting As a prerequisite the disty guard must be unsubscribed The function is activated by pressing the alarm button Both LEDs are illuminated Now the device will record the DTMF tones via the microphone for the next 30 seconds For example the setting of an AC 0627 would be as follows 9 5 0 6 2 7 To generate those sounds there are various possibilities This can be done with a tone generator a telephone mobile phone or a PC program In the case of a telephone a connection is made to any subscriber Then place the disty guard near the earpiece or speaker of the phone push the button on the disty guard and now s
4. a Function Man Down Timeout 240 seconds Alarm time of 4 minutes must be set through configuration Programming station PS Function 21 If the device is not moved for a minimum of 4 minutes the respective SMS will be displayed at the OAPT interface The precise format is listed further behind MD Alternatively a call is put through to the preset number b Function Motion Detection Timeout 180 seconds The function as well as the alarm time of 3 minutes must be set through configuration If the device has not been moved for 3 minutes and is then moved once again an SMS will be transmitted to the OAPT interface Alternatively a call will be put through to the preset number Announcement tone off ring tone default disabled When you get a call there is an audible indication in the form of a short beep The locator options setting can be changed so that this sound is not heard Page 16 of 25 disty guard operating instructions disi Performance characteristics Hospital default disabled The feature is described as follows LAN WAN IPBS Alarm case Patient presses button gt disty guard is switched on for at least 10 minutes and dispatches a SMS message gt Alarm amp Coordinates depending on configuration Patient receives visual and acoustic feedback Nurse is informed through her handset and can gets back to patient e After 10 minutes the device swi
5. a ou hen disty guard Operating Instructions Standard version black Antibacterial version white Table of contents Eo AAA UU 3 o TD 4 ASCOM Protocol DECT location service per SMS oooooocccccccccccnncccconccncncnnncnnnncnnnnnnos 5 Various ways to wear the tag III mI Inm n Hee nnne nenne 6 is O O T O 7 ASCOM system multi cell Most 7 Subse phon Using PARIS T AEE 8 loe dle lol AU ale SAR ares ee ne ee eee ee en eer ee nae 8 COMM GURGAON rro 8 Unsun cnino neo TTE E E T DD 8 a o TT TT 9 Requesting Setting parameters amp FUNCHONS ooccccoccccnocnncnccncnnononnnnonnncnononnnnnncnonononos 11 Performance characteristics features ooocccooccccncccnnoccnonoconnorononocnnnoronnnccnonocononos 14 Emergency call default disabled ooocccooonccnnnoooccnnnoooncnncnnnncnnnrnnnnonnnooos 14 PnloUBceme Cal lentes 14 Sois NER m m 14 DECT Activity default disabled arranca 15 Shock sensor Motion alarm default disabled ooocoocccoccncccncccnccnoccnos 15 Announcement tone off ring tone default disabled ooocccccoocccncnncnnnnnnos 16 Performance characteristics Hospital default disabled sssssse 17 Call setup ASCOM only with OAPT interface oooccccoocccnnnocccncnoncccnnnnccnnnnnnoo 18 Seiling ANFOUGM DIF m 18 Configuration MAMI Nooo 19 Special location request default disabled
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7. C 150 mA Single 1500 mA Multiple station J Plug 5 5 2 1 mm interior exterior Operating temperature O C to 40 C Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Page 21 of 25 disty guard operating instructions Operating display Odisty sima od hon Operating status can be read on the LEDs Mode LEDs Acoustic Plug into charging station Beep tone red LED illuminates once 2 Remove from charging station Abort charging red LED goes off Charging DECT activity on Red LED flashes during charging and turns off when charging is completed Flash rhythm every second Green LED as in 6 7 8 4 Charging DECT activity off Red LED flashes during charging and turns off when charging is completed Flash rhythm every second Green LED is off 5 Charge status low Red LED flashes once in every 30 seconds and beep tone 6 Subscribed registered Green LED flashes once in every 10 seconds Subscribed out of range Red LED flashes every second searching for base station 8 DECT connection Green LED is switched on 9 Alarm Red LED flashes once in every 0 5 seconds 10 Range Limit Red LED flashes fast Warning tone 11 Status on delivery Default Red and green LED on Press of button 12 Programming through DTMF Green LED flashes It is fixed in factory settings that DECT activity turns off when the disty guard is in the CS If the device is configu
8. ance characteristics serve the purpose of recognizing an accident on the part of the bearer e g fainting non usage of the device or touching of a secured object If the acceleration values of the sensor fall short of a specific value threshold for a specific amount of time time out alarm will be triggered Mode Quiescence man down alarm Alarm Mode Quiescence man down Alarm is reported in the mode active moved after timeout if motion is detected after a specific period in which no vibrations have been detected ALARM Mode Active motion detection This is done in the form of an SMS message transmitted to the central OAPT interface as a call to the preset emergency number see Function 24 Page 15 of 25 disty guard operating instructions i disty sima solution The values for threshold and time out can be set through configuration The profile can be adapted to needs by varying parameters and timeout Configuration is performed through Function 21 Timeout time can be set in this case between 20 and 254 seconds The man down variation will then be active in the basic setting It will be set to motion detection by setting the checkbox If an event is triggered i e an SMS transmitted speech connection established this will be shown through a brief flashing of the red LED Performance characteristic is switched off in the CS Examples of setting the functions
9. arger station The device begins to search for the base station and register itself It switches to the Stand by state idle locked after successful synchronization The green LED will now flash up briefly once in every 10 seconds ASCOM system multi cell system Normally the disty guard is subscribed as described in the previous chapter The system has already been activated for subscription The system administrator enters the new terminal device into the system Is the disty guard required to function in a specific facility If yes please follow the following instructions Page 7 of 25 disty guard operating instructions i disty sima solution Subscription using PARK RFPI PARI Channel element Base station is the default on which subscription is performed This information can be found in ASCOM as System Administrator under DECT Radio RFPI 9014BC1008 lt Example The process is described as follows This is performed with the help of the programming station Function set PARK manual entry e c 31 9014 bc10 08 Setthe RFPI of the channel element that is to be used for subscription Please observe hexadecimal entry The disty guard is subscribed as described above Subscription using SARI In case of big systems integrated systems affiliation is regulated through a SARI This number will be disclosed to the system administrator and the new terminal device set up in the syst
10. e LEDs again start blinking to indicate the ongoing communication At the end of transmission we see the green status line Page 12 of 25 sima od hon disty guard operating instructions L2 dis In this way several parameters can be set to your needs In the end you stop the mode by pressing the upper left button The PS can be used as charging station Therefore no PC connection is needed The disty guard is plugged in and out as usual Distylocator Programmer App TAG mo 59926 Stop programming mode fea J wmea Cdisty era ra aed Pe PC 00M Subscription Configuration 1 Configuration 2 TAG Reset Manual input Bustheribeanon eode AC XM Wale hiex Value Page 13 of 25 Odisty sima od hon disty guard operating instructions Performance characteristics features Basically the disty guard is conceived in such a way that an event is transmitted to a central instance as an SMS message or speech connection is established with a preset number Both actions can also be combined This depends on one hand on the application and the infrastructure An event in this sense means press the button insertion into remove from charger or an incident due to the acceleration sensor For setting or activation through disty Programmer App see preceding chapter Exchange of messages via SMS and the Beacon service are possible only during operation with ASCOM facilities Emergency ca
11. elect the above described combinations of numbers on the push button at the telephone The successful programming is indicated by a positive acknowledgment tone IF you want to change other parameters this procedure must be repeated accordingly Special location request default disabled For certain pabx the current location of the user terminal is determined by a short call This process is carried out periodically by a PC Not to disturb the normal operation the caller s number CLIP is compared to a programmed one In case the call comes from the PC the connection will be released immediately The use informed about this process through the brief flash of the green LED Battery warning as SMS ASCOM only default disabled If the battery reaches its low limit of capacity a corresponding text message is sent to the control panel format see SMS messages Personal Alarm default disabled If this feature is enabled locator options gt Function 24 6 the function of the key is changed The disty guard responds as the alarm button at a ASCOM handset long press gt Test alarm two short pressures gt User alarm The messages of the alarm button and the shock sensor will be transmitted as SMS Page 19 of 25 ESTES AAA disty guard operating instructions Od isty message For more details on the protocol please refer to the german version of this document Special Location Alarm ASCOM
12. em The system is activated for subscription the administrator has disclosed the SARI used e g 3111111111115 and the new terminal device set up in the system The SARI is entered in the device through the programming station PS see chapter on Requesting Setting parameters and functions Function 14 Subscription is now performed as described above Configuration Some settings were made in the device during production which shall be adapted to the respective purpose of application For this purpose see the section on Requesting Setting parameters as well as Configuration data Factory settings are listed in the chapter on Factory setting It is necessary to configure the device accordingly depending on application This is easiest when done with the aid of the programming station a special charging station with PC connection It is advisable to restart the disty guard after changing parameters This is done using Function 3 at the end of the setting process on the programming station Unsubscription The logical disconnection of the disty guard and the DECT base station is done by deleting the DECT subscriber in the base station This process also includes the removal of relevant data in the disty guard through the DECT protocol as long as the function is supported by the base station Page 8 of 25 disty guard operating instructions i disty sima solution Process see Factory setting This is t
13. he disty guard it reports back the current field strength of the base stations whose signals are most strongly received and if necessary additional information through Beacon service ASCOM 9LD Locator The server calculates the position using such transmitted information and shows it in a layout plan at the control center Components of the device This Operating Manual is meant for the administrator of the facility who is well informed about the DECT technology and has the duty of setting and managing this special terminal device The device is supplied in a cardboard box along with a User s Manual The IPEI is indicated on the label i CHF HAIbHO DOMCKOBGE YCTPOACTBO The RFID number is Signalsuchgerat 556 documented with the manufacturer and can be requested whenever needed C BB10 Dd MO DaeTefa Cecusc Poccan MN The label also fulfills the function of a warranty seal lll L I Wal OOO EO OOOO a Screw is covered by label Warranty seal Page 3 of 25 disty guard operating instructions Q disty Application IPBS X DECT SMS IP LAN WAN Components of an ASCOM system In built RFID Tag as identification for passing through restricted areas or for other authorization purposes distance lt 10 cm Page 4 of 25 disty guard operating instructions Cdisty sima od hon ASCOM Protocol DECT location service per SMS Legenda
14. he last step required by the system administrator to delete the subscription data of the disty guard from the system and thus unsubscribe the device Subscription data are deleted also by resetting to the default status Factory setting After a maximum of 3 minutes the disty guard switches to the sleeping mode no LED lights up DECT activity is halted Factory setting The following operating procedure is performed to reset to delivery status factory setting default which will work only when the device is subscribed Set disty guard to CS Red LED illuminates as confirmation and acoustic beep signal is heard Press the alarm key latest after 5 seconds and hold for 10 seconds e Green LED illuminates Let go of alarm key before LED switches off 2 seconds time e A 450 Hz tone is heard and red LED illuminates Remove disty guard from charging station e disty guard switches to power down every function switches off Page 9 of 25 Odisty sima od hon disty guard operating instructions All values return to basic setting The device is now ready for subscription again Characteristic Factory setting Personal setting Emergency call Not active Loudspeaker volume 4 Ring tone volume 2 DECT ACTIVITY Not active Shock sensor Not active Hospital Not active Authentication code AC 0000 up to eight digits PIN 0000 Special location request PC Not active
15. irpaik solution pega The following is a table containing all relevant functions that are required for the setting of the disty guard The PS will be required for this purpose see chapter on Requesting Setting parameters and functions Ser Nr Name 1 start connection 2 stopp connection 3 reset disty guard c 900 4 reset PS S factory reset 6 factory reset params only 7 read authentication code 8 set authentication code 9 read alarm number 10 1 set alarm number extern 10 2 set alarm number intern 10 3 set alarm number SIP pabx c 59 del read firmware revision 12 read configuration revision 18 read SARI 14 set SARI 5 read PLI LAL ZAP 16 read PARK 17 read IPEI 18 read volume 19 set volume 4 2 20 read shocksensor 21 set shocksensor 120 s 22 read range alarm 23 read locator options 24 1 set locator option 24 2 set locator option 24 3 set locator option 24 4 set locator option 24 5 set locator option 24 6 set locator option 23 read PIN 26 set PIN 21 16 read PARK 28 set PARK 29 15 read PLI S0 E set PLI ga set LAL So set ZAP 30 4 set PARK empty SINE set subscription record empty 40 set debug off 41 set debug on 42 show status 43 show battery voltage 44 set PC number 44 read PC number 24 1 24 2 24 3 combination possible 24 4 24 5 alternative 9 Output semi decimal 4 9 mV step Command Parameter cC 3 c 4 c 9 c 126 d x 0 ae 126 d
16. is not plugged during installation The programming tool disty Programmer App can be downloaded from the homepage of the company Disty Save it in a folder of your choice and activate it A window will appear with the question Execute or Cancel Clicking on Execute will open up the operating program Page 11 of 25 disty guard operating instructions Q disty mia od hon Distylocator Programmer App Change into program mode I il L E Cdisty aittlen ultr PC COM Subscription Configuration 1 Configuration 2 TAG Reset Manual input TOMSA WP Refresh Et of COM ports COM port configurator The App has the sheet PC COM selected This is the default after start of the program On this sheet the appropriate COM port should be selected via the drop down list With the upper left button the APP starts into programming mode The lower line which shows the hint and or status gives the command to insert the disty guard After the PS has recognized the disty guard the communication begins the LEDs of the tag will blink The status line will light up in green color The tool is ready for use Now you can choose the function or value you want to change As an Example alarm number e go to sheet Configuration 1 write the appropriate number which shall be dialed by pressing the alarm button into the field Alarm number initiate the transmission by clicking the write button Now th
17. ll default disabled If the button is pressed for longer than 3 seconds in a normal state a link will be established with a programmed number the red LED flashes That is a speech connection This can be terminated only by pressing the button again The emergency call is set through Function 10 If a disty guard is called which has no emergency number set then it stores the callers identity CLIP as emergency number Announcement Call If a call is made through any random number the disty guard builds up the connection immediately The loudspeaker and the green LED are switched on and a brief tone informs the bearer that an audio connection has been established with the caller Volume The volume of the loudspeaker can be adapted to Function 19 in 5 steps while that of the ringing tone is adapted in 2 steps Page 14 of 25 Odisty sima od hon disty guard operating instructions DECT Activity default disabled DECT remains switched off during charging This can be modified through the configuration data in such a way that the device remains switched on also during charging see Function 24 2 Moreover the event Set in CS or Remove from CS can be set to be transmitted as SMS to the OAPT interface format see SMS messages Note The alarm functionality of the key is enabled 5 sec after inserting the device into the charger Shock sensor Motion alarm default disabled Perform
18. number Beacon service ASCOM Not active location device 9dLD Special location alarm Not active Beacon service SMS on low battery Not active Ring tone Active Personal alarm Alarm button Not active acts as on a ASCOM Handset and sends a SMS Note Alternatively default status can be established through the programming station see next chapter Function 5 The device can be removed from the programming station thereafter without function 2 Page 10 of 25 disty guard operating instructions e d isty sima uhan Requesting Setting parameters amp Functions Parameters can be configured in the disty guard using the programming station that can be ordered as accessory PC The following is a description of the handling USB PS 12VDC 150mA us i Programming station With the Single Charging station with programming function PS the battery of the disty guard can either be charged or some settings modified through data transmission To charge the disty guard using the PS it must be plugged into the station without entering a command A PC with USB connection is required to use the PS for the setting of parameters The PS will now be connected to the PC through a USB cable Note If applicable the installation of a driver Virtual Com Port may be required CDC driver USBLadestation inf The disty guard
19. only default disabled Works together with ASCOM locator device 9dLD Sends an alarm when it detects such beacon Trembler OPTION default disabled Push the button to get a picture how it feels to have this option DEMO J Speech Phrase OPTION default disabled The peer partner hears a speech phrase like 123 man down at the beginning of a call if the shocksensor is enabled and the situation of man down was raised SMS messages OAPT 2011 12 05 For an complete overview of the implemented protocol please refer to the documents SSD Ascom IP DECT concept B pdf SSG Bedienungsanleitung pdf CE Disty communications GmbH hereby declares that the disty guard conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations stated in Directive 1999 5 EU Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment R amp TTE Conformity is declared by the CE mark The full declaration of conformity can be viewed on our website http www disty de Product approval CE mark Page 20 of 25 disty guard operating instructions Odisty Charging The illumination of the red LED and a brief beep indicate the end of battery capacity To charge the disty guard is placed in a charging device CS designed for this purpose Charging station disty guard charger 1 Table device Wall mounting Charging takes approximately 12 hours for a complete charging cycle Power supply plug 12 VD
20. ounted spring bars and attach the distyloactor tag at your upper arm or helmet as shown in the picture Page 6 of 25 Odist sima od hon disty guard operating instructions Putting into operation Charge the disty guard in the disty guard charger Charger station CS until the red LED turns off Subscription There is an in built algorithm to accelerate the login process in such a way that the disty guard begins by searching for the strongest base station It is therefore of paramount importance to ensure that the terminal device is logged in in the proximity of a base station The preset authentication code AC is 0000 The disty guard is prepared through the following procedure The process functions only if the device is not subscribed See chapter on Factory setting The device is plugged into the CS Press the key within the next 5 seconds and wait 10 sec for the green LED to light up Now let go off the key The function has now been activated The green LED begins to flash This indicates that the disty guard is searching for the base station that is ready for subscription The DECT base station is activated for the subscription process Ensure that no other base station DECT system has activated subscription readiness You will hear a Beep after successful subscription and the device will restart to accept the data The subscription process is thus completed and the disty guard can be removed from the ch
21. red in such a way that DECT operation is continuously active the meaning of the green LED during charging as stated in the above table will be maintained Moreover the respective SMS is then sent to the control center while plugging into the CS or removing from the CS If DECT activity is off DECT operation will be stopped during charging Moreover no SMS will be sent as described above 3 depending on setting 4 Tone stops after 5 min Page 22 of 25 disty guard operating instructions Cdis wirglauk aout The LEDs have a different meaning if operated on a programming station Mode LEDs Device is plugged in the programming station and is ready for data transmission Green and red LED illuminate Data transmission Green LED illuminates red LED flashes gt Data received Red LED illuminates green LED flashes gt Transmitting data Charging voltage too low PS is in data transfer mode Green and red LED flash together for 3 seconds Package list The following items will be found together with the disty guard in the box disty guard two spring bars Strap for the upper arm with Velcro Belt clip e Lanyard Wristband e Operating manual e Carton Charging Programming station incl Power supply amp USB cable optional 5 After sending 20 symbols only the blinking LED will be on Page 23 of 25 disty guard operating instructions i di
22. sty sima solution Technical Data DECT GAP EN 300 444 EU US DECT Plastic housing 75 mm x 60 mm x 16 mm curved edges rounded with radius 2 mm Shock protection through circumferential intermediate ring Housing dimension above all 75 mm x 68 mm x 16 mm Fastening using belt strap through two lateral eyelets Sizes 28 mm x 2 5 mm Belt clip or arm band Dialing number field is dimensioned at 15 mm x 8 mm Weight is approximately 66 g Protection class IP 65 Operating gt 120 hrs Position request once every 15 minutes no activated Beacon Service Talk time up to six hours Charging Programming method inductive information transmission through SMS Motion sensor Loudspeaker for acoustic signaling or speech output Button for emergency call and operation LEDs for operative display 2 colors Sealing Abutting edge Button material in soft plastic Microphone Lithium ion battery Capacity 450 mAh 3 7 V Charging time about 12 hrs for a complete charging cycle Operating temperature 10 C bis 40 C Storage temp 10 C bis 60 C Black or white housing antibacterial Integration of a RFID Tag for EM4102 Key Fob in 125 kHz technology More information www disty eu 6 at optimal temperature 20 C 7 usage results in higher power consumption 8 charging operation up to a max 35 C Page 24 of 25 disty guard operating instructions List of functions Cdisty
23. tches off again and is ready for new alarm The following parameters are used as setting e Emergency number gt Function 10 Locator options gt Function 24 3 Page 17 of 25 sima od hon disty guard operating instructions i disty Call setup ASCOM only with OAPT interface Call setup SMS if a SMS with the content PTP CS A 12345 S 0 is sent to the disty guard it calls the subsciber 12345 With an additional parameter only the microphone is enabled No optic acoustic indication will be observed at the disty guard when a SMS with this parameter setting is sent Please use with caution e PTP CS A 12345 S20 gt normal e PTP CS A 12345 S 1 gt silent microphone only Setting through DTMF Different parameters can be alternatively set with the help of the DTMF technology Speech contact is first established with the disty guard for this purpose and the remote subscriber sends the respective sign After recognizing the desired setting in this case the introductory sign 9 a one minute countdown begins for the modification of the desired parameter Following successful programming a positive acknowledgment tone will sound and the connection will be terminated Only one parameter can be modified e Authentication Code AC 9 pin 5 ac ac 0 9 4 8 digits e Volume of loudspeaker 9 pin 1 Volume value Volume value 1 5 e Volume of ringing tone

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