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  • Page 1 distyNotruf Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety instructions..........................1 Intended use......................1 Notes on lithium - ion batteries.................1 Recycling and Disposal...................1 General.............................. 2 Application............................3 Various ways to wear the tag........................ 4 Putting into operation........................... 5 Subscription............................5 Subscription using PARK..................6 Subscription using SARI..................6 Configuration............................
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Safety instructions Intended use This unit is foreseen for communication in a DECT - provided installation. The user must be instructed on the use of this device. Do not use the device under extreme environmental conditions. Use only accessories and replacement parts supplied by us.
  • Page 4: General

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions 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 distyNotruf , which can be fastened e.g.
  • Page 5: Application

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Bottom view, incl. both spring bars The IPEI (= serial number, e.g. 014231011124) is printed on the label. Application Components of a DECT system Page 3 of 33...
  • Page 6: Various Ways To Wear The Tag

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Various ways to wear the tag The distyNotruf can be worn or fastened to your body in three different ways. 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.
  • Page 7: Putting Into Operation

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Possibility 3: Fastening with the Neckband Mount the belt clip as described above and connect the snap hook through the hole of the clip. The lock will open automatically, if the neckband is pulled with too much force. This will prevent the user from being hurt, should the device accidentally stick to an obstacle.
  • Page 8: Subscription Using Park

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions 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 (<- Example!). The process is described as follows. This is performed with the help of the programming station ( Function ‘set PARK’, manual entry ).
  • Page 9: Un-Subscription

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Un-subscription The logical disconnection of the distyNotruf 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 distyNotruf through the DECT protocol as long as the function is supported by the base station.
  • Page 10: Factory Setting

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions 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 distyNotruf to CS. Red LED illuminates as confirmation and acoustic “beep” •...
  • Page 11 distyNotruf , 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 Busy handling Not active (up to four entries) Busy handling timer Ring tone volume DECT radio activity Not active Shock sensor...
  • Page 12: Configuration Of Parameters & Changing Functionality

    The appropriate programming tool (‘disty Programmer App’) can be downloaded from the homepage of the company Disty (see last page). Save it in a folder of your choice and start it. A window will appear with the question: Execute or Cancel. Clicking on Execute will open the program.
  • Page 13 distyNotruf , Operating instructions The App shows the sheet “PC-COM”. This is the default after starting the program. On this sheet the appropriate COM port should be selected via the drop-down list. With the upper left button ‘Change into program mode’ the App starts the programming session.
  • Page 14 distyNotruf , Operating instructions initiate the transmission by clicking the 'write' button • After some time, at the end of transmission, we see the green status line again. In this way other parameters can be set to your needs. In the end you stop the session by pressing the upper left button again. The tag will re - start and is ready for use.
  • Page 15: Performance Characteristics (Features)

    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. Emergency call (default: disabled) If the button is pressed for longer than one second in a normal state, a link will be established with a programmed number;...
  • Page 16: Busy Call Handling (Default: Not Activated)

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Busy Call handling (default: not activated) Active if the checkbox "Call forwarding" is set (function 46). If the line is busy during an outgoing call or the called party does not answer within 20 seconds, the tag will try to dial the next number. This will continue until the call succeeds The alarm number and a further four entries (Busy call) form a list of five telephone numbers which are used in sequence.
  • Page 17: Volume Level

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Volume level The volume of the loudspeaker can be adjusted in 8 steps, the indication tone in 2 steps, and the bell tone in 4 steps (the larger the value, the louder). Furthermore, the amplification of the microphone can be adapted to the respective application.
  • Page 18: Man Down

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Man down 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/motions have been detected. Motion detection Mode “Active” / motion detection The values for “threshold”...
  • Page 19: Man Down Horizontal

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions If the device is not moved for a minimum of 4 minutes, the distyNotruf will call the phone extension, which is pre-programmed as alarm number(s). 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, the distyNotruf will call the phone extension, which is pre-programmed as alarm number(s).
  • Page 20: Announcement Tone Off (Bell/Ring Tone, Default: Disabled)

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions It is possible for the alerted person in charge to switch on a locating sound at the distyNotruf in order to ease the finding of the wearer in need. This remains active even after a successful (= acknowledged) alarm, and can be switched off at the device by means of push-button sequence or remotely (see chapter "Indication tones"...
  • Page 21: Performance Characteristics "Hospital" (Default: Disabled)

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Performance characteristics “Hospital” (default: disabled) The feature is described as follows: Alarm case Patient presses button → distyNotruf is switched on for at least 10 minutes, starting • an alarm call Patient receives visual and acoustic feedback •...
  • Page 22: Service Call

    The distyNotruf is able to work with so-called alarm servers of different manufacturers. For this, information is exchanged via DTMF See also "DistyNotruf PRO" tab, function 48. In this way, applications can be realized where help is sent to the...
  • Page 23: There Are Two Types Of Key Presses

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions terminate the connection or establishing a voice connection and forwarding the call to a third party. Note: off-hook mode/call answer = immediately (function 47)! There are two types of key presses: Simple pressure, longer 1 s •...
  • Page 24: Setting Through Dtmf

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Setting through DTMF Different parameters can be alternatively set with the help of the DTMF technology. Speech contact is first established with the distyNotruf 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.
  • Page 25: Indication Tones

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions (Value = 0: Off, 1: Man down alarm, 2: Man down horizontal, 3: = 1) + 2), 4: Man down accelerometer, 5: = 1) + 4), 6: = 2) + 4), 7: = 1) + 2) + 4), 8: Moved after timeout) pin: 4 digits.
  • Page 26: Configuration Via Microphone

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Definition of "secret" key combination Taste > 2,5 s < 1 s Configuration via microphone To configure a distyNotruf 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.
  • Page 27: Operating Indications/Status

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Operating indications/status Operating status can be read on the LEDs. Mode LEDs / Acoustic Connect with charging cable “Beep” tone, red LED illuminates once Remove from charging 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)
  • Page 28: Package List

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Package list The following items will be found together with the distyNotruf in the box. distyNotruf • two spring bars (mounted) • Bracelet (mounted) • Belt clip • Neckband • Users manual • Card box • Power Supply and Cable •...
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    distyNotruf , Operating instructions Technical Data DECT – GAP, EN 300 444 (Frequency range & Output power: compliance with • EU/EFTA and AUS) Plastic housing, 57 mm x 42 mm x 15 mm • Weight is approximately 30 g • Protection class IP 65 •...
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  • Page 32 distyNotruf , Operating instructions If the "Logfile" checkbox is selected, a blue window will be opened whose contents will also be written to a file (example: logfile_16-09- 20_15'06'09.txt). Page 30 of 33...
  • Page 33 distyNotruf , Operating instructions Load Template: Load a given • parameter set into one or more devices. Load Configuration: Set a specific • configuration. Save configuration as: save the • settings of a connected device to a file. Can be read in again using the previous function.
  • Page 34: Product Approval/ Mark

    , Operating instructions Product approval/ mark Disty communications GmbH hereby declares that the distyNotruf conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations stated in Directive 1999/5/EU ( Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment, R&TTE ). Conformity is declared by the CE mark.
  • Page 35 Service, Monday to Friday, 9 am – 5 pm, phone: +49 (0)4 31/3 64 58-22 http://www.disty.eu Operating instructions distyNotruf All rights to changes reserved! Copy, also some extracts, needs a written permission! disty communications gmbh Holzkoppelweg 14 D - 24118 Kiel Version 1.0 Germany...

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