Alarm system for elevators compliant with the european standard en 81-28:2018 (37 pages)
Summary of Contents for Esse-ti Helpy Oops
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GSM/GPRS/GPS TELECARE SYSTEM User Quick Guide HELPY OOPS 13/01/2016...
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Equipped with GSM, GPRS and GPS modules, Helpy Oops allows the remote handsfree communication, to send emergency calls after an accidental fall or by pressing a pushbutton, to send alarms if the end user crosses the borders of geographical safety areas, to detect the position of the end user in trouble.
Esse-ti declines any liability arising from the improper use of the product. Warning: for correct operation, it is recommended to use the product in areas where GSM coverage is guaranteed by the SIM card provider.
CONFORMITY DECLARATION Esse-ti S.r.l. having its seat in Via G. Capodaglio 9, 62019 Recanati (MC), Italy, hereby declares that the device HELPY OOPS is manufactured in Italy and complies with the following regulations: - EN 50385:2002 GSM - EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 +A1:2010 +A12:2011 +A2:2013 - EN 301489-1 V1.9.2...
MAIN FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS Quad-Band GSM/GPRS Module. GPS Module. Inertial system: accelerometer / gyroscope / barometer Power supply: 3,7 V 1150 mAh rechargeable LiPo battery Micro-USB connector for power and PC connection Locale configuration: - via PC ...
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Sending out an emergency call: - upon pressing Pushbutton 1 - upon fall detection Emergency-call modes: - phone call - SMS - SMS then call - pre-alarm SMS (waiting for callback) and then voice call Functions and alerts: - SMS for low-battery alert - SMS for periodic test - SMS for GPS tracking...
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- room-monitor - standard phone call by pressing Pushbutton 2 - receiving incoming calls automatically or by pressing Pushbutton 2 Volume adjustment through Pushbutton 2 Phonebook (12 listings) ACCESSORIES INCLUDED Fixing clip Necklace hole Silicone protection ...
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GSM / ALARM LED - to answer an incoming call - to adjust the conversation BATTERY / CONVERSATION volume - to visualize the LED status GPS LED Pushbutton 1 - to power on HELPY OOPS - to send an alarm...
OPERATION OPENING DEVICE To open up the Helpy Oops, use the clip coming with the unit (picture 1) by sliding it from the top along the side hole, as shown in the pictures 2 and 3:...
INSERTING SIM CARD Insert the micro SIM card with the contacts facing down. The PIN code of the SIM card must be removed before inserting. The SIM card must support the GSM network and a voice & data contract is highly recommended. REMOVING BATTERY LABEL Remove the adhesive label applied to the battery contacts.
CLOSING DEVICE Press to close the Helpy Oops until you hear it click , as shown in the pictures. Once closed, the Helpy Oops automatically switches on.
CONNECTING ACCESSORIES SILICON PROTECTION Insert the Helpy Oops in the silicon cover to protect the device from shocks and to avoid the opening in case of fall. NECKLACE Insert the strap in the dedicated holes and fix it, as shown in the...
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CLIP Hook the clip to the specific mount on the back of Helpy Oops (see H at page 8). To unhook the clip push the two ends one towards the other.
POWER ON Keep Pushbutton 1 pressed for 2 seconds. All the LEDs will light up. POWER OFF Keep pressed Pushbutton 1 and Pushbutton 2 simultaneously for 2 seconds. All the LEDs will light up steady and will switch off.
LEDS IDLE STATUS With full-charge battery, only the white LED blinks slowly. With low battery, only the red LED blinks slowly. CHARGING STATUS While charging, only the red LED is steady lit. When the battery has been charged, only the white LED is steady lit.
From 1 to 4 blinks (1: low level, ... , 4: high level). A continuous blinking of the blue LED means the GSP signal search. WARNING To connect the GPS signal coming from satellites may need to power on Helpy Oops outside.
ALARM STATUS OR GENERIC CALL ALARM The red LED blinks quickly during all the alarm procedure. The white LED blinks quickly during the call and it lits up fixly during the conversation. GENERIC CALL The white LED blinks quickly during the call and it lits up fixly during the conversation.
OPERATION EMERGENCY CALL Helpy Oops, properly programmed, sends a rescue call by pressing the Pushbutton 1 or after an accidental fall. WARNING For proper fall detection, it is recommended that Helpy Oops is anchored to the body and secured through the clip coming with the unit.
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Helpy Oops. Remark The Pushbutton 1 delay is programmable. The alarm can be sent out in the following modes: CALL MODE Helpy Oops makes voice calls in a sequence to one or more preset phone numbers until it is answered.
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SMS MODE Helpy Oops sends an SMS to one or more preset numbers. The message text also delivers the latest detected GPS position.
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SMS / CALL MODE Helpy Oops sends an SMS to one or more preset numbers and then makes voice calls in a sequence until it is answered. PRE-ALARM SMS / CALL MODE Helpy Oops sends an SMS to one or more preset numbers, expecting to receive a callback.
Helpy Oops makes a standard phone call to a single preset number upon pressing Pushbutton 2. The pushbutton delay is programmable. ALARM RESET OR GENERIC-CALL END Helpy Oops allows to end a generic call or reset an alarm by pressing twice Pushbutton 2.
Pushbutton 2 or by automatic answer after a preset number of rings. CONVERSATION VOLUME ADJUSTMENT In idle status, Helpy Oops allows to adjust the conversation volume by pressing twice Pushbutton 2; a beep will be heard repeatedly until the desired volume level is achieved.
LOW BATTERY Helpy Oops can be configured so as to send an SMS notifying low battery to a predefined phone number. The battery status can be checked remotely by SMS request. In idle mode, the low-battery status is signaled by the red LED slowly blinking and by a prolonged beep (lasting 4 seconds) repeated every 3 minutes.
PERIODIC TEST Helpy Oops can be configured so as to send an SMS notifying proper operation to a predefined phone number. The periodic test can be forced remotely by SMS request. ROOM-MONITOR Helpy Oops allows selected remote callers to go into listening mode...
GPS TRACKING Upon receiving an SMS request, Helpy Oops sends a return text message delivering GPS location with map links for smartphone users. GEOFENCING Helpy Oops, properly programmed, sends an SMS, followed by a voice call if preset, to a stored number. This indicates that the person...
PARAMETER CONFIGURATION PARAMETER SETTING VIA PC SOFTWARE Advanced programming of Helpy Oops can only be performed via the dedicated Helpy Oops Assistant software. Helpy Oops Assistant is available as a free download on www.helpyoops.it.
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PARAMETER SETTING VIA SMS Helpy Oops can be partially configured remotely via SMS. SMS configuration can be effected by any mobile phone or other tool providing SMS-sending capability. A return SMS will be sent by Helpy Oops delivering confirmation notification.
CHANGING PASSWORD TO ACCESS PROGRAMMING MODE Et.h#old_password#PASS#new_password#new_password# Factory-default password: 0 New password: max. 7 alphanumeric characters Example: To change the factory-default password (0) with a new password (abcd123) , send the following SMS: Et.h#0#PASS#abcd123#abcd123#...
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SETTING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO BE CALLED UPON PRESSING PUSHBUTTON 1 Et.h#password#S#first_telephone_number#second_telephone _number#……#sixth_ telephone_number# Example: Accessing by factory-default password (0), in order to program 2 telephone numbers (3338888888 and 3330000000) send the following SMS: Et.h#0#S#3338888888#3330000000# Remark Each new SMS automatically removes the previously stored numbers.
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SETTING THE TELEPHONE NUMBER TO BE CALLED UPON PRESSING PUSHBUTTON 2 Et.h#password#P2#telephone_number# ACTIVATING NOTIFICATION SMS IN CASE OF LOW BATTERY Et.h#password#BATT#telephone_number#...
ACTIVATING DAILY SMS OF SELF-TESTS Et.h#password#AThhmm#telephone_number# where hhmm = hours and minutes Example: Accessing by factory-default password (0), send the following message text in order to program the telephone number (3338888888) to be notified the daily self-test and set the time at 10.15: Et.h#0#AT1015#3338888888#...
ACTIVATING ROOM-MONITOR FUNCTIONALITY Et.h#password#RM#telephone_number# APN SETTINGS Et.h#password#APN#APN_gsm_provider# Setting the APN is recommended to reduce the time for locating your Helpy Oops. To avoid undesidered extra-costs, please verify that your SIM card provides a voice & data plan. The correct APN for your SIM card must be requested to your GSM provider.
DELETING A CONFIGURATION To delete a single configuration (i.e. disabling a function or deleting a previously stored telephone number) send the related activation SMS neglecting the telephone number. Example: Accessing by factory-default password (0), send the following message text in order to disable the room-monitor functionality: Et.h#0#RM## DELETING ALL PARAMETERS...
CHARGING BATTERY Low battery is indicated: - in idle status, by the red LED slowly blinking - by a prolonged beep (lasting 4 seconds) repeated every 3 minutes. - To charge the battery, use the USB adapter supplied with the unit or other certified USB adapter.
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Esse-ti S.r.l. wishes to inform its customers that the unauthorized treatment of WEEE is punished by the law and harmful to the environment and the human health.
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Esse-ti s.r.l. Via G. Capodaglio, 9 62019 Recanati (MC) – ITALIA Tel. +39 071 7506066 Fax +39 071 7506057 www.helpyoops.it e-mail: support@esse-ti.it...
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