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GCST900 / GCPG900
User Guide
FC Unwired Hardware
FC Unwired Inc.
Version 0.1
1/14
Ver 0.1

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  • Page 1: Gcst900 / Gcpg900 User Guide

    GCST900 / GCPG900 User Guide FC Unwired Hardware FC Unwired Inc. Version 0.1 1/14 Ver 0.1...
  • Page 2 Title GCST900 / GCPG900 User Guide Doc. No. Revision No Category Service Security Status Preliminary Total pages Project ID Project phase Written by Reviewed by Updated 02 July 2021 The information contained in this document is provided for informational purposes only, and does not constitute any commitment or obligation on the part of Nakra Labs with respect to any future products, services or undertakings.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ....................3 Change History ..................... 4 Introduction ....................5 Product components ..................5 Wearable Pager (GCPG900) ..............5 Sensor Transmitter (GCST900) .............. 6 Bed Sensor Pad (GCPAD4080) ............. 7 Getting started ....................7 Menu tree of Wearable Pager ..............8 3.1.1 Menu ....................
  • Page 4: Change History

    Change History Version Date Owner What was modified or added 02 Jul 2021 GY Yang Initial pass 4/14 Ver 0.1...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 Introduction Fall prevention system(GCPAD System) Good Morning Care fall prevention system is a effective active alarming system that can detects and alert caregivers when patients are at risk of falling from their beds With this system, caregivers can provide rapid response to patients when needed.
  • Page 6: Sensor Transmitter (Gcst900)

    2.2 Sensor Transmitter (GCST900) The Sensor Transmitter is connected to the Bed Sensor Pad and broadcasts sensor information to Wearable Pagers. The Sensor Transmitter should be registered with the Wearable Pagers before it is transmitted sensor data will be received.
  • Page 7: Bed Sensor Pad (Gcpad4080)

    2.3 Bed Sensor Pad (GCPAD4080) A Bed Sensor Pad is typically use to send an alert to the caregivers when a patient is attempting to sit up in bed. Place the Bed Sensor Pad at the appropriate location on the mattress and cover with a sheet so that the sensor can detect pressure of patient's body.
  • Page 8: Menu Tree Of Wearable

    A receiver is a Wearable Pager. 3.1 Menu tree of Wearable Pager 3.1.1 Menu Vibration Set Alarm mode to vibration only Bell Set alarm mode to bell only Alarm Bell & Vib. Set alarm mode to bell and vibration Group 00 ~ 49 Set the group number of Wearable Pager Register Sensor Pad...
  • Page 9: Notification Icons

    3.1.2 Notification Icons Charging Device is charging. Last operation was successful Failed Last operation failed Vibration Vibration alarm mode enabled Bell Bell alarm mode enabled 3.2 Before Starting 3.2.1 Charging Wearable Pager • Charge Wearable Pager with the included charging cable Use only 5V USB charger or a computer’s USB port for charging.
  • Page 10: Personal Care

    1. From the IDLE mode, press [OK] → [OK] → [UP] buttons to enter [2. Group Setting] menu. 2. The Wearable Pager will display current group number or 00 and wait for user input. 3. To receive sensor information from all sensors set the Group ID of the Wearable Pager to 00 by pressing [OK] twice.
  • Page 11 3.3.1.2 Registration In this step, Group ID and Sensor information will be transmitted to Sensor Transmitter via Radio transmission. 1. Wearable Pager displays [Registering] and waits for the registration request from Sensor Transmitter. 2. Press [UP] and [DOWN] buttons on the Sensor Transmitter simultaneously for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 12: Disclaimers And Warning

    3.3.1.3 Verify Bed Sensor Pad and Sensor Transmitter 1. To verify registration, connect a Bed Sensor Pad to the Sensor Transmitter. 2. Place Bed Sensor Pad and Sensor Transmitter on a bed or a flat surface. Push down on the Bed Sensor Pad and then release. The Sensor location identifier information should be displayed on the Wearable Pager.
  • Page 13 • Wireless communications are sensitive to environmental conditions and should be used only as a secondary device to the patient's movement detection management program. • Battery charge must be checked regularly for charge and operation. • The Pager (when used) must be fully recharged. 13/14 Ver 0.1...
  • Page 14 Product Description (GCST900) DEVICE TYPE Fall prevention Transmitter Rated Supply Voltage DC 3.0 V OPERATING 920.5 MHz ~ 923.5 MHz FREQUENCY MODULATION TYPE RF OUTPUT POWER 17.16 dBm NUMBER OF CHANNEL 3 Channel ANTENNA TYPE PCB Antenna ANTENNA GAIN 3.61 dBi List of each Osc.

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