Climax Mobile Lite-R8 Slim Installer's Manual

Climax Mobile Lite-R8 Slim Installer's Manual

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Medical Alarm & 4G/LTE PERS Locator
Installer's Guide
Nov 16, 2020

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  • Page 1 Mobile Lite Slim Medical Alarm & 4G/LTE PERS Locator Installer’s Guide Nov 16, 2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ........................1 ....................1 1.1. OBILE ERIES ’ 1.2....................... 1 S IN THE SYSTEM OVERVIEW ......................2 ....................... 2 2.1. DENTIFYING THE ARTS 2.2........................3 OWER UPPLY GETTING STARTED – SETTING UP MOBILE LITE ............4 ......................
  • Page 3 6.5.2. Callback Mode ......................45 Speech Reporting Method ..................46 6.5.3. Report Sequence ....................... 47 6.5.4. 6.6........................49 LEEP ) ....... 50 6.7. (R15, R18 SAGE ECOMMENDATION FOR ETECTION ONLY 6.8........................51 OICE ROMPTS APPENDIX ..........................52 ............52 7.1.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The Mobile Lite Slim Medical Alarm covers the following models: Name Cellular Feature RF, Voice Prompt, GPS positioning, Mobile Lite-R8 Slim LTE/GPRS Wi-Fi positioning Built-in Fall Sensor, Voice Prompt, Mobile Lite-R15 Slim LTE/GPRS GPS positioning, Wi-Fi positioning...
  • Page 5: System Overview

    2. System Overview 2.1. Identifying the Parts Button/LED/Compon Behavior Function/Indication 1. Microphone 2. Top LED (Green) Charging 1 flash every 5 seconds Normal Operation Top LED (Red) 1 Flash every 3 seconds Low Battery When Mobile Lite is charging, the Red LED will not indicate the battery status.
  • Page 6: Power Supply

    Button/LED/Compon Behavior Function/Indication 5. Speaker 6. SIM Card Cover Fixing Screw 7. SIM Card Cover 8. Micro SIM Card Slot Charging & Programming Cradle (CT-6) Charging & Programming Contact Plates 2. Micro-USB jack 2.2. Power Supply Mobile Lite is powered by rechargeable battery. The typical charging time ...
  • Page 7: Getting Started - Setting Up Mobile Lite

    3. Getting Started – Setting up Mobile Lite 3.1. SIM Card Insertion Step 1. Loosen the Protective Cover Fixing Screws using a Philips Step 1. Loosen the Protective Cover Fixing Screws using a Philips screwdriver and remove the SIM Card Protective Cover. Step 2.
  • Page 8: Mobile Lite Belt Clip And Attachment

    Put the lanyard around the neck of the user.  Removal Press the button to release the hook and remove the lanyard.  3.3. Mobile Lite Belt Clip and Attachment Attachment Hook the the belt clip onto the Mobile Lite unit. ...
  • Page 9: Charging Mobile Lite

    Use the clip to attach the Mobile Lite to the user’s waistband or belt.  Removal Press the button to release the hook and remove the belt clip.  < > < >  When the fall detection function is enabled for Mobile Lite (R15, 18), please use the lanyard to wear Mobile Lite unit on the neck and let it hang in front of the chest, so that Fall Sensor can be effectively triggered.
  • Page 10: Hardware Installation (For Pc Programming)

    Step 2. Insert the device/cradle end of the Regular Micro-USB Cable into the Micro-USB jack as shown in the picture: Step 3. Insert the charging end of the Regular Micro-USB Cable into the AC Adapter and plug the adapter into a power socket. 3.5.
  • Page 11 Programming Regular Micro-USB Micro-USB Cable Cable To use PC Programming Tool for programming Mobile Lite, follow the hardware installation steps below: Step 1. Place Mobile Lite into the CT-6 Cradle. Please make sure that the programming Contact Plates (of both Mobile Lite and the cradle) are in contact with each other.
  • Page 12 Step 3. Insert the programming end of the Programming Micro-USB Cable into a computer USB port as shown in the picture below: < > < >  If programming cable is not provided, please contact your supplier. DO NOT attempt to connect CT-6 to computer with a regular Micro-USB cable.
  • Page 13: Software Installation (For Pc Programming)

    3.6. Software Installation (For PC Programming) 3.6.1. Installing USB Driver Mobile Lite can be programmed via USB port connection of a computer using the PC Programming Tool software (using the Programming Cable). If the computer cannot recognize the USB connection, please try installing the USB driver as instructed below.
  • Page 14: Programming Mobile Lite

    4. Programming Mobile Lite Mobile Lite can be programmed by sending SMS commands to the device or using a PC Programming Tool. 4.1. PC Programming Tool (Installers Only) For system setting programming with PC Programming Tool software via USB port, follow instruction below. Step 1.
  • Page 15 Step 2. Select the following settings in the top section of the configuration screen and click “Open.” Port: Select the COM port generated for Mobile Lite after  installing the USB Driver (the USB port connected to Mobile Lite). Baud rate: 115200 ...
  • Page 16: Profile

    4.1.1. Profile The Profile function allows you to create and edit different setting profiles which can be easily accessed in the future for quick programming. Current Setting After reading the configuration of Mobile Lite, the Profile scroll down bar will now display “Current Setting”...
  • Page 17 After editing the settings, click “Save Profile” to save the profile settings. A pop-up window will indicate the profile has saved. You can use this profile in the future to apply the same setting to other Mobile Lite. Apply profile If you wish to apply all the configuration of a profile into Mobile Lite, go to each individual page and click on all the “Write”...
  • Page 18: Sms Program

    4.1.2. SMS Program This tab allows the user to program SMS Keyword (15 characters max.) and Access Code 1 (4-8 digits) which are used for SMS Programming feature. Enter the information and click “Write” to complete programming. Please note that SMS Keyword is case-sensitive. For detail information, please refer to 4.2. SMS Programming.
  • Page 19: Report Setting

    4.1.4. Report Setting The “Report” tab allows the user to configure report settings. Mobile Lite reports over 3 media: IP (Mobile Network), Speech channel, and SMS message. 5 Report Indexes are available for setting: 4 programmable settings are available per Report Index: 1.
  • Page 20 AccountNumber: Enter 4 to 23 alphanumeric account number assigned by CMS. Server: Enter either the IP address or the domain name of receiver. Port: Separate from Server with a colon “:”, then enter the port number Example : 0001@59.124.123.66:50123 For XML Report Format, you can also enter http://AccountNumber@server url or https://AccountNumber@server url AccountNumber: Enter 4 to 23 alphanumeric account number assigned by...
  • Page 21 be reported to the reporting destination according to the setting. If set to All, the panel will report all events regardless of event type. For example: Mobile Lite being low on battery is a “status” event. If report index 3 and 5 ...
  • Page 22 1 failed, Mobile Lite will carry on reporting to Index 4. If all reporting in a group failed, Mobile Lite will retry reporting.  Mobile Lite will try reporting within the same group for up to three times, (or until one of the reports is successful). If three times of trying within the same group failed, Mobile Lite will regard reporting to this Group unsuccessful.
  • Page 23 If reporting to all the programmed groups failed in a reporting cycle, Mobile Lite will wait for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, Mobile Lite will retry as it starts another reporting cycle. For Emergency event, Mobile Lite will try reporting for up to three reporting cycles.
  • Page 24 Mobile Lite Medical Help Mobile Lite Medical Help maps.google.com/maps?q=12.12312,121.123123 Mobile Lite Medical Help maps.google.com/maps?q=12.12312,121.123123 By:WiFi Mobile Lite Medical Help maps.google.com/maps?q=12.12312,121.123123 Last Know Loc. 1 Min Ago Mobile Lite Medical Help maps.google.com/maps?q=12.12312,121.123123 Last Know Loc. 1 Hour Ago <For Example>: - Mobile Lite Medical Help maps.google.com/maps?q=12.12312,121.123123: (Display Mobile Lite exact location where help is sent through GPS signal).
  • Page 25: Geo-Fence

    4.1.5. Geo-fence The “Geo-fence” tab allows the user to setup a GeoFence area. When GeoFencing is enabled, Mobile Lite will check its location every 2  minutes. If the user leaves the GeoFence area and is detected while Mobile Lite is ...
  • Page 26 from the entered value. However, the actual position is affected very slightly. Radius: Enter the radius of the operational area with respect to the center of the operational area (200 to 10,000 meters). Click on “Write” to submit the settings. To identify the latitude and longitude of a particular location, follow the steps below to identify a coordinate using Google Map: Step 1: Open internet browser and access Google Map.
  • Page 27 Polygon Operational Area Select “Polygon Range” to set a Polygon shaped GeoFence area. Polygon Vertex Number: Select the number of vertices the polygon will have (3 or 4). If 3 is selected, Latitude4 and Longitude4 will dim to prevent selection. Latitude 1-4: Enter the location latitude of 1-4 vertices of the operational area (-90 to 90).
  • Page 29: Setting

    4.1.6. Setting The Setting tab allows you to program general configuration for Mobile Lite. Click “Write” when you have completed all settings to confirm. Help Event (Selecting an event code):  You can select the event code to be sent to the CMS when the Active ...
  • Page 30 Sensor has expired. This function is only used when a fall is detected, if the Active Button  on Mobile Lite or the Active Button of the learnt-in Fall Sensor is pressed to activate alarm, normal guard time is used instead. Speech Report Ack: ...
  • Page 31 When set as “Enable”, Mobile Lite auto answer an incoming call  (after the first ring) within the callback timer, and wait for the correct Access Code (default: 1111) and # key entry within 15 seconds before it opens a full-duplex Two-way communication. If the correct Access Code (and the # key) are not entered within 15 seconds, the system will disconnect the call automatically.
  • Page 32 When this function is set to “Off”, silent mode is turned off.  When Mobile Silent is enabled, a Listen-in only communication will  be established initially for Speech Reporting. The call recipient can enter DTMF keys to change communication types (please refer to 6.5.
  • Page 33 Select to enable or disable the fall detection function of Mobile Lite.  AGPS  Select to enable or disable APGS (Assisted GPS) for Mobile Lite.  When APGS is enabled (Factory Default), data connection will be  used to contact the assistance server for AGPS information to improve the performance of GPS.
  • Page 34 from 0-60 minutes. When set as 0, Mobile Lite will not update or report GPS location, continuous GPS Report function is disabled For example, if Report Period is selected as “1 hour” and Report  Interval set as “3 minutes”, Mobile Lite will keep checking and reporting GPS location every 3 minutes during the 1 hour-period after Geofence Alarm.
  • Page 35: Device (R8, R18 Only)

    4.1.7. Device (R8, R18 Only) Click on the “Device” tab for Device settings where you can view device zone, type, add or remove devices. For learning new device(s), please use local learning mode or use the PC Programming Tool. Add Sensor: Depends on the supplier, a Sensor ID of the device may be labeled (usually on the back of the device).
  • Page 36: Miscellaneous

    4.1.8. Miscellaneous Click on the “Misc.” tab to program miscellaneous options: Signal Strength  Click on the Signal Strength button to obtain GSM signal strength.  The IMEI number of GSM module will be displayed on the right side of GSM signal strength. Scream Duration ...
  • Page 37: Firmware

    4.1.9. Firmware To update the firmware of Mobile Lite: Step 1. Click “Firmware”. Step 2. Select the firmware update speed from the drop down menu. The shorter the time, the faster the update speed; however some computer may not be able to support high update speed and doing so may crash the computer.
  • Page 38: Sms Remote Programming

    4.2. SMS Remote Programming Step 1. Enter the SMS screen on your mobile phone or smartphone. Step 2. Enter the programming command (see the SMS remote programming commands tables below). Step 3. Enter a colon (:). Step 4. Enter SMS Keyword (default is PROG). Step 5.
  • Page 39: Local Rf Device Management (R8, R18)

    5. Local RF Device Management (R8, R18) Mobile Lite (R8, R18 only) can learn up to 20 RF devices which can be used to activate Mobile Lite to make emergency report. Entering Learning Mode Press the Active Button of Mobile Lite for 8 seconds. Mobile Lite will emit one beep at 5 and 8 second.
  • Page 40: Operation

    6. Operation 6.1. Answering Incoming Calls Mobile Lite will ring when there is an incoming call.  Press Mobile Lite Active Button to pick up the call.  If “Answer Incoming Calls” is set as Enable(Auto-Answer), Mobile Lite will  auto-answer an incoming call after the first ring, and depending on the setting of “Incoming all Check Access Code”, Mobile Lite will check the Access Code or not before it opens a full-duplex Two-way communication.
  • Page 41: Current Operation Condition

    6.2. Current Operation Condition Mobile Lite uses its LED to remind the user of its Current Operation Condition. LED indicators:  Case B Behavior Indication Green LED (Top LED) Mobile Lite is being charged. 1 flash every 5 seconds Mobile Lite operating normally Red LED (Top LED) 1 Flash every 3 seconds...
  • Page 42: Geofencing

    For Speech reporting, the location info will be updated every minute, but it  cannot be sent via Speech reporting format. You will need to program at least one IP report before Speech report. Mobile Lite location updates during two-way communication will be reported through last successful IP channel.
  • Page 43: Alarm Activation

    6.5. Alarm Activation When an alarm is activated by pressing the Active Button of Mobile Lite or  the learnt-in RF device (WTR, Fall Sensor or PB), or pulling the cord of PCU, Mobile Lite will emit a voice prompt “Emergency Call was pressed” as it enters guard time.
  • Page 44 Confirmation Beeps After guard time expires, Mobile Lite will summon help based on the  programmed reporting methods. When Mobile Lite is reporting, it will emit confirmation beeps (1 beep every second). For Speech Reporting, if the call recipient picks up the call, Mobile Lite will ...
  • Page 45: Alarm Report Procedure

    6.5.1. Alarm Report Procedure Mobile Lite alarm and location reporting sequence is determined by Use Last Position setting.  Use Last Position Disabled When Mobile Lite button is pressed and alarm is activated, it will begin to acquire new Location (through Wi-Fi and GPS positioning) and count down Guard Time.
  • Page 46 Wi-Fi hotspots, other wireless access points and store the data according set time interval. If Wi-Fi data cannot be obtained, Mobile Lite will check GPS location instead. When Mobile Lite button is pressed and alarm is activated, it will begin to check last position while acquiring new Location and count down Guard Time.
  • Page 47 When new position is acquired, Mobile Lite makes follow up report (CID 645) immediately with Location coordinates. If new position is acquired under two-way communication following a successful IP report, Mobile Lite makes report (CID 100/101/120) via the successful IP channel with location coordinates. During the two-way communication, Mobile Lite will keep updating location and making report (CID 100/101/120) every minute.
  • Page 48: Callback Mode

    6.5.2. Callback Mode After reporting an alarm successfully to the CMS, Mobile Lite will enter  callback mode by default. User can choose to turn on/off the Callback feature and set call back mode time length (Please refer to 4.1.6. Setting).
  • Page 49: Speech Reporting Method

    6.5.3. Speech Reporting Method If speech reporting method is selected, Mobile Lite will dial the  programmed number for reporting. It will establish a two-way voice communication between the call recipient and Mobile Lite user. If Mobile Silent is enabled on Mobile Lite, a Listen-In only communication ...
  • Page 50: Report Sequence

    6.5.4. Report Sequence The Reporting Group determines the sequence of reporting. One Report Index can only be assigned to one Group. Reporting within a Group: If there are multiple Report Indexes programmed within a Group: Mobile Lite will report according to the numeric order (e.g. 1 > 2 > 3, etc.) ...
  • Page 51 If reporting to Group 3 is successful, Mobile Lite will terminate reporting. If reporting to Group 3 is unsuccessful (going through all the Report Indexes within the group for 3 times), Mobile Lite will also terminate reporting. When reporting to the first group failed (going through all the Report Indexes within the group for 3 times), Mobile Lite will start reporting to the next group.
  • Page 52: Sleep Mode

    6.6. Sleep Mode Mobile Lite can enter Sleep Mode to conserve power. While under normal operation mode, press the Active Button for 5 seconds to enter / exit Sleep Mode. When Mobile Lite enters Sleep Mode, all functions, including the LED ...
  • Page 53: Usage Recommendation For Fall Detection (R15, R18 Only )

    6.7. Usage Recommendation for Fall Detection (R15, R18 only) When the fall detection function is enabled for Mobile Lite, please wear the unit on the neck and let it hang in fornt of the chest, so that Fall Sensor can be effectively triggered.
  • Page 54: Voice Prompts

    6.8. Voice Prompts Mobile Lite will play voice prompts according to different conditions. Voice prompts can be turned on/off using SMS remote programming. Below is a quick reference chart of all the voice prompts of Mobile Lite and the conditions under which they are played. Voice Prompt Condition Emergency call was pressed.
  • Page 55: Appendix

    7. Appendix 7.1. SMS Remote Programming Commands Table Item Command Example & Usage Default Make Unit SCREAM SCREAM:PROG,1111,60 Scream To set the length of Mobile Lite’s beeping period (5-60 seconds) to help the search for Mobile Lite when the device is lost This command will also request for location information.
  • Page 56 Item Command Example & Usage Default Callback CBTI CBTI:PROG,1111,5,5,1 5, 5 time To set Callback time & Two-way time, and enable/disable callback check access code Parameter 1: Duration, 0 = disable, 1-30 = 1-30 min Parameter 2: Two-way time, 1-30 = 1-30 min Parameter 3: callback check access code, 0 = Disable, 1= Enable Auto TESTC...
  • Page 57 Item Command Example & Usage Default Incoming ANSIN ANSIN:PROG,1111,1,1 call alert To enable/disable ringing sound for incoming call and enable/disable incoming call check access code Parameter 1: Ringing sound for incoming call, Disable = 0, Ring Enable = 1, Ring Enable(Auto-Answer) =2 Parameter 2: Incoming call check access code, Disable = 0, Enable = Adjust SPKVL...
  • Page 58: Contact Id Communications Protocol And Format

    Item Command Example & Usage Default Remote FWUG FWUG:PROG,1111,59.124.230.221,53033,/img/123.bin,042d Firmware Upgrade Mobile Lite firmware by downloading firmware file from Upgrade server remotely. Parameter 1: Server IP Address (Max 44 characters) Parameter 2: Server Port Number Parameter 3: File path(max 31 characters) Parameter 4: crc16 check sum Remove RF DEVRM...
  • Page 59 <space> = Delimited for ACCT and MT. MT = Message Type. This 2-digit sequence is used to identify the Contact ID message to the receiver. It may be transmitted as either 18 (preferred) or 98 (optional). New receiver implementations shall accept either an 18 or a 98.
  • Page 60 SSSS = Using the 8-bit Fletcher Checksum Algorithm < > < >  The Checksum is calculated up to CCC (including space). The category to which each event belongs is shown in the brackets following every event description. The event filter (please refer to 4. Programming Mobile Lite –...
  • Page 61: Sia Digital Communication Standard

     When the ambient temperature detected drops below low temperature level.  302 – Mobile Lite Low on Battery (status)  When Mobile Lite is low on battery.  384 – RF Device Low on Battery (status)  When the learnt-in RF Fall Sensor, WTR, Panic Button, or PCU is low on battery.
  • Page 62 L0 for <Lpref>  #41770744318[#41770744318|1101 00 200]  41770744318 = account number 1101 00 200 = CID data (QXYZ GG CCC) [X...] and [Y...] are location data.  [X...] includes the longitude coordinate represented as E (for East) or W (for West) _ degrees.

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