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Universal DECT Secury System
Professional Emergency Signal System for Personal Security in hazardous areas and for lone
workers
Message and telemetry handling system for direct communication with all portable handsets
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  • Page 1 UDSS Universal DECT Secury System • Professional Emergency Signal System for Personal Security in hazardous areas and for lone workers • Message and telemetry handling system for direct communication with all portable handsets Technical Information Brochure...
  • Page 2 This document is protected by copyright.. All rights reserved. The copying, distribu- tion, translation or conversion of this document in its entirety or any part thereof, whether in electronic or otherwise machine-readable form, is not permitted without the permission of Funkwerk Security Communications GmbH. Subject to alteration without notice. Suggestions and ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.2 Personal Emergency Signal Functionality ................6 1.3 Messaging ..........................7 1.4 Operational requirements ..................... 8 1.5 Operation of the UDSS ......................9 1.6 UDSS supported by Inductive Localisation Beacons ............10 1.7 Alarms ..........................11 1.7.1 Alarm types ......................11 1.7.2...
  • Page 4: Functional Description Of Udss

    UDSS server and the handsets for the messaging, personal security and localisation features. Data is transferred in-band by means of a special modula- tion technique. To enable the UDSS server and the handsets to react very rapidly, Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) is required.
  • Page 5 This data is then analysed by the UDSS server and is indicated in text and on a floor-plan at the alarm control centre, as well as being relayed to the handsets.
  • Page 6: Personal Emergency Signal Functionality

    In accordance with the directives of the German Employers’ Insurance Association regarding personal emergency signal systems (BGR 139), as well as DIN VDE 0825- 1, the Funkwerk UDSS can be used to safeguard the personal security of lone workers. The automatic, sensor-based recognition of emergency situations by the DECT handsets, and the automatic relay of alarms to other active personal emergency signal devices in the system, enables assistance.
  • Page 7: Messaging

    Messaging Functional Description of UDSS 1.3 Messaging The messaging feature of the Funkwerk UDSS makes it possible to send text messages and numerical sequences wirelessly between users. The UDSS server enables messaging between: • system handsets of an existing DECT system •...
  • Page 8: Operational Requirements

    S -bus of the telephone exchange. The CLIP feature is a basic requirement for the operation of the UDSS and must, if required, be subjected to a system test prior to delivery. A list of tested exchanges is available under the Partner tab of the Funkwerk website.
  • Page 9: Operation Of The Udss

    The UDSS server uses the existing DECT system as a communication path to the termi- nals. In order to be able to use the functions of the UDSS, Funkwerk DECT handsets are required, see the section on „Handsets“ (Page 25).
  • Page 10: Udss Supported By Inductive Localisation Beacons

    Localisation Beacon“ (Page 28). In the standard configuration, information regarding the immediate position of a handset is only transmitted to the UDSS server in the event of an emergency. If required by the client, continuous monitoring is possible – see the section „Warden’s Rounds Command and Control System (optional)“...
  • Page 11: Alarms

    Alarms Functional Description of UDSS 1.7 Alarms The mobile personal emergency signal devices are equipped with manual and auto- matic alarm triggers. The manual alarms are at first only indicated locally by means of an aural signal on the mobile device that triggered the alarm (pre-alarm). In order to prevent false alarms, the pre-alarm can be cancelled within a pre-set reaction time by the user.
  • Page 12 Alarms Functional Description of UDSS Automatic alarm modes (cont'd) Alarm Alarm designation Application Time-out alarm Periodic testing for activity A pre-programmed key is not pressedafter a predefined time has elapsed Man-down alarm: Lack of movement Device is static and is...
  • Page 13: Alarm Parameters

    Alarms Functional Description of UDSS 1.7.2 Alarm parameters All alarm parameters are configured in a programming tool and are saved to the memory card of the device via the USB MemCard dongle or a special programming cable. The user can have all the alarm parameters displayed in a PIN-secured Secury menu.
  • Page 14: Login And Log-Off In The Secure Secury Mode

    Only after the successful completion of the start-up test will the device automatically login to the UDSS server. This test process is performed each time the device is taken into service or at least once every 24 hours.
  • Page 15: Localisation Of Personnel

    Functional Description of UDSS 1.8 Localisation of personnel In order to localise personnel in the field, the UDSS must be aware of the actual posi- tion of the mobile devices being carried, thus determining the locality of each indivi- dual. A permanently installed network of inductive localisation beacons (ILBs) is required to enable localisation.
  • Page 16: Alarm Activation

    ILB code (site of the alarm) and the type of alarm. The base station or the repeater in whose reception area the alarm has been activated relays the alarm to the UDSS server. Alarm activation takes place by means of a dial-up connection between the handset and the UDSS server.
  • Page 17: Schematic Representation

    Alarm Activation Functional Description of UDSS 1.9.1 Schematic representation Schematic representation Legend Symbol Meaning and features Call for help / alarm activation Message is relayed Assistance is dispatched   Technical Information Brochure Universal DECT Secury System 10.05.2012...
  • Page 18: Processing An Alarm

    UDSS server. Finally, once processing of the alarm has been completed by means of an anno- tation entry at the alarm control point of the UDSS server, it is deleted from the report list. ...
  • Page 19: Expanded Alarm Procedures

    The alerted personnel can then hurry directly to the location of the alarm or man the UDSS server alarm control point, in order to deal with the alarm.
  • Page 20: Commissioning

     Administrator mode: This mode is used to configure the system. Enter the MSN of the UDSS server into the software tool on the server. Test the connection between the UDSS server and the telephone exchange by means of the software tools.
  • Page 21: Udss Server

    2 UDSS Server 2.1 Overview UDSS server This illustration of a UDSS server is purely an example, and the design of the device as delivered may be different. 2.2 Function The Secury software is installed on the UDSS server and it is used to process and display alarm events.
  • Page 22: Secury Software

    Secury Software 2.4.2 Configuration and Operation Once the UDSS server has booted up, the user is asked to enter a login name and a password. Depending on the authorisation status of the user, one of two display modes appears on the screen: The Secury software has two display modes with differentiated access-rights •...
  • Page 23: Warden's Rounds Command And Control System (Optional)

    The required actions are automatically displayed on the guard’s handset at the correct time and place • When a guard passes a checkpoint the location and time details are automati- cally sent to the UDSS server • Monitoring and logging of localisation and alarms •...
  • Page 24: Guard Module Versions

    Guard module versions UDSS Server 2.5 Guard module versions Guard Module Versions Designation Information Item number WGS 2 Guard module, software licence for up to 2 guard control terminals: 5.010.403.010 • up to 100 different beats can be administered (patrols with predetermined times and/or predetermined locations) •...
  • Page 25: Handsets

    3 Handsets Depending on the specific field of application, clients may choose between six Funk- werk FC4 DECT handsets for use with a Funkwerk UDSS. Each of these handsets has its own individual characteristics, which differentiate it from the other devices.
  • Page 26: Handsets | Messaging-Only Function

    Handsets | Messaging-only Function Handsets 3.2 Handsets | Messaging-only Function Handsets | Messaging-only Function Illustration Designation Special features D4 Office • Slot-in battery for rapid replacement • Further information can be found in the product brochure • Jet-proof and dust-tight (IP 65) •...
  • Page 27: Handsets | Alarm Function

    Handsets | Alarm Function Handsets 3.3 Handsets | Alarm Function Handsets | Alarm Function Illustration Designation Special features FC4 U • Jet-proof and dust-tight (IP 65) • Various alarm types (push-button, position, man- down, time-out alarm) • Further information can be found in the product brochure FC4 U Ex HS •...
  • Page 28: Inductive Localisation Beacon

    In this way the current position of the user can be displayed with precision via the Secury software on the UDSS server. The ILB need only be connected to a power supply (either (24 V or 230 V). Each ILB is wirelessly configured by means of a configuration tool (available separately).
  • Page 29: Properties

    Properties Inductive Localisation Beacon 4.3 Properties The inductive localisation beacon (ILB) has the following properties: • low frequency, anechoic and attenuation-free localisation method with purely magnetic coupling between transmitter and receiver coils (induction) • range from 0,7m to 6m (programmable) •...
  • Page 30: Accessories And Spares

    Accessories and Spares Inductive Localisation Beacon 4.5 Accessories and Spares Accessories Designation Information Item number Configuration Tool For inductive localisation beacons IOS451 and IOS452 4.999.017.053 Supplementary antenna for With 10m connecting cable (can be shortened or lengthened up to 5.010.272.000 IOS452 20m if required) Accessory kit for IOS452...
  • Page 31: Application Examples

    The fault report server is connected to the Funkwerk UDSS server via an interface. Now it is the UDSS server that accepts the incoming fault report alarm and relays it to the technical services employees via the DECT network.
  • Page 32 Here too, the Funkwerk UDSS server can be of great help. If a fire door is opened the UDSS server receives an alarm via the logic input of a door contact switch. This alarm is relayed to the handsets of the house detectives.
  • Page 33: Mid-Sized Business In The Recycling Industry

    Funkwerk FC4 U handsets. Before start-up, the machine operator sends a message to both the assistants, with the help of the UDSS server and the Secury software. This message is transmitted immediately to the assistants – and must be acknow- ledged by both on their FC4 U handsets.
  • Page 34 With the help of the Funkwerk UDSS, these problems belong to the past. The artisans each receive a Funkwerk FC4 U handset. If a machine reports a fault, this is passed on to the UDSS server via an interface. The UDSS server sends a message to the appropriate machine operator and his assistant, as well as to the artisans.
  • Page 35: Abbreviations

    Memory Card - device-specific (similar to a SIM card) Multiple Subscriber Number Object Linking and Embedding OLE for Process Control Personal Identification Number UDSS Universal DECT Secury System (Funkwerk PES system) Universal Serial Bus, serial interface on PC   Technical Information Brochure Universal DECT Secury System...

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