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Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag
P/N: 5-MDT00433-0
0Introduction
This User Guide provides basic instructions for the successful usage of the Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag.
CAUTION! Reasonable effort was made to ensure that the specifications and other information in this guide are accurate and complete at the time of its
publication. Nonetheless, all information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice. Any modifications to this equipment
without prior written consent of CenTrak Inc. will void all warranties including the pertinent regulatory certifications and as such revoke your authority to operate
this product. Furthermore, unauthorized modifications may also result in damage to this device and may cause a safety hazard to the users.
Product Description
The Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag is a personal duress button device with optional pull cord
and fall detection capabilities and is designed for real-time monitoring and tracking of staff
members and visitors. This tag is designed for both seniors in assisted living facilities or
workplace staff members that may be subject to attack or injury in high-risk environments.
Alerts may be triggered either by squeezing the two side buttons. When worn on a belt, a
short rip cord may be attached to a belt loop so that an alert is transmitted
when the cord is pulled.
Note: Users can also wear the Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag as a pendant using a lanyard. If you choose
to do so, make sure you use a lanyard for which, the force required to unlatch the tether switch is less
than the force required to open the clasp.
The pull mechanism is particularly useful for seniors with arthritis
who have difficulties pressing buttons.
The Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down tag detects falls and alarms when
tilted horizontally. To prevent false alarms, the device indicates a pre-alarm
by beeping and vibrating giving the wearer a chance to cancel the alarm
before it is transmitted by pressing on the front cancel button.
Button press or pull cord (pull cord is present only in Fall detect version) should be used
as the primary means of calling for help even after a fall. The fall detection is meant to
alert in the event that the victim falls unconscious and may not trigger if not sufficiently
horizontal.
Elpas Man Down Tags may be monitored by Elpas local controllers and/or by CenTrak
Omni Software. Elpas Low Frequency Beacons or IR readers may be used to provide
room level indoor location.
Note: Users who do not require it, can disable the IR functionality to prolong battery life. See page 3.
Outputs on all Elpas network devices can be used to drive sirens, strobe lights or PA
systems. Alerts may be sent to various handheld devices such as DECT handsets using
Omni DECT interfaces or to IOS or Android smartphones using the Omni Go app.
Calls may be cleared by exposing the Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag to a responder's
handheld LF beacon requiring that staff arrive at the location of the caller.
Warning: When IR location is needed, placing the Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag in a pocket or covered area
will significantly reduce the IR range of the device. The Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag should only
be worn on the outside of the user's clothing.
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User Guide
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Aug 2021

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Summary of Contents for CENTRAK Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag

  • Page 1 Nonetheless, all information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior notice. Any modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of CenTrak Inc. will void all warranties including the pertinent regulatory certifications and as such revoke your authority to operate this product.
  • Page 2 Upon button release, B1=0 (Button Up), 3 RF messages are transmitted (each @ 4ms in duration), 312.5ms apart. Fall Detection - The Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down tag detects a fall when tilted. The device will report when it goes from vertical to horizontal or vice versa and remains in that position for ten seconds or longer.
  • Page 3 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Provisioning Given the two-way nature of the Wi-Fi channel, the transmission characteristics of the tag will be configurable using a mobile app called the Man Down Provisioning App (see Provisioning App details section of this document).
  • Page 4 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Click Configure Mobile Hotspot. Set the Network Name and Password: Network Name: TagSetup. Password: 11223344. Click Save. To connect the device to the handset take the Elpas tag and press any of the side buttons.
  • Page 5 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Configuration NOTE: It is not necessary to be connected to the Wi-Fi to do the configuration. The configuration of the device is as follows: Omni hostname or IP indicates the IP address where the Omni server is based.
  • Page 6 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide The Encryption type options that are provided are: Remove Profile will remove the Wi-Fi information. Click Save, the information is saved and returns to the main screen. Enable Motion Supervision by selecting the toggle switch.
  • Page 7 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Report entry to LF: If active, when the device moves into an area with a LF beacon, a message is sent with the LF ID to Omni. Report departure from LF: If active, when the device moves out of an area with a LF beacon, a message is sent with the LF ID to Omni.
  • Page 8 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Report button down (default) – when the button is pressed a message is sent  Report button down and up – in both cases, up and down, a message is sent ...
  • Page 9 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Initial Activation & Software Enrollment Battery Replacement The Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag is shipped from the factory in CAUTION! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced an in  Sleep Mode to conserve battery power during transit.
  • Page 10 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Note: If you do not press three times in five seconds (while the LED flashes), the tag remains in the original state. Page 10 of 13 Aug 2021...
  • Page 11 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide RF Transmissions in LF Fields For Moving Transmitter LF Response Time: Onboard LF receiver polls every 250ms to check if the Transmitter is in an LF zone Transmission Rate: 3 RF event transmissions (each transmission about 2ms in duration), at 0.4 second intervals.
  • Page 12 Elpas Wi-Fi Man Down Tag – User Guide Users can configure all or some of these alert events in one alert object, the Elpas Badge Alert object. Note: This document includes only the Lone Worker Transmitter alert event specific instructions. For further information regarding alert configuration, see Eiris Configuration Guide, section 5.
  • Page 14 FCC regulatory conformance: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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