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Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Standard version, black Antibacterial version, white...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents General........................3 Application........................4 ASCOM – Protocol ( DECT location service per SMS )............5 Various ways to wear the tag..................6 Putting into operation....................7 Subscription.......................7 ASCOM system / multi - cell system................7 Subscription using PARK..................8 Subscription using SARI..................8 Configuration......................8 Unsubscription......................8 Factory setting......................9 Requesting / Setting parameters &...
  • Page 3: General

    To maintain an overview over the position of a stranger or staff in a difficult or dangerous environment at all times, the DECT installation is complemented by a localization function. This requires a mobile unit disty-guard that is fastened e.g. to the arm or the protective helmet.
  • Page 4: Application

    Application Components of an ASCOM system In-built RFID – Tag as identification for passing through restricted areas or for other authorization purposes. Page 4 of 25...
  • Page 5: Ascom - Protocol ( Dect Location Service Per Sms )

    ASCOM – Protocol ( DECT location service per SMS ) ASCOM - Beacon - service Page 5 of 25...
  • Page 6: Various Ways To Wear The Tag

    Various ways to wear the tag The disty-guard can be worn or fastened to your body in four different ways. Possibility 1: Fastening at the wrist: The two spring bars must be put through the holes of the wrist band and then inserted into the side holes of the tag as illustrated.
  • Page 7: Putting Into Operation

    Putting into operation Charge the disty-guard in the disty-guard charger ( Charger station / CS ) until the red LED turns off. Subscription There is an in-built algorithm to accelerate the login process in such a way that the disty- guard begins by searching for the strongest base station.
  • Page 8: Subscription Using Park

    The logical disconnection of the disty-guard and the DECT base station is done by deleting the DECT subscriber in the base station. This process also includes the removal of relevant data in the disty-guard through the DECT protocol as long as the function is supported by the base station.
  • Page 9: Factory Setting

    Subscription data are deleted also by resetting to the default status ( Factory setting ). After a maximum of 3 minutes, the disty-guard switches to the sleeping mode: no LED lights up, DECT activity is halted.
  • Page 10 All values return to basic setting. The device is now ready for subscription again. Characteristic Factory setting Personal setting Emergency call Not active Loudspeaker volume Ring tone volume DECT ACTIVITY Not active Shock sensor Not active Hospital...
  • Page 11: Requesting / Setting Parameters & Functions

    The programming tool ( ‘disty Programmer App’ ) can be downloaded from the homepage of the company Disty. Save it in a folder of your choice and activate it. A window will appear with the question: Execute or Cancel. Clicking on Execute will open up the operating program.
  • Page 12 After the PS has recognized the disty-guard, the communication begins ( the LEDs of the tag will blink ). The status line will light up in green color. The tool is ready for use! Now you can choose the function or value you want to change.
  • Page 13 In the end you stop the mode by pressing the upper left button. The PS can be used as charging station. Therefore, no PC connection is needed. The disty-guard is plugged in and out as usual. Page 13 of 25...
  • Page 14: Performance Characteristics ( Features )

    This can be terminated only by pressing the button again. The emergency call is set through Function 10. If a disty-guard is called, which has no emergency number set, then it stores the callers identity ( CLIP ) as emergency number.
  • Page 15: Dect Activity ( Default: Disabled )

    DECT Activity ( default: disabled ) DECT remains switched off during charging. This can be modified through the configuration data in such a way that the device remains switched on also during charging ( see Function 24.2 ) Moreover, the event “Set in CS”...
  • Page 16: Announcement Tone Off ( Ring Tone, Default: Disabled )

    The values for “threshold” and “time out” can be set through configuration. The profile can be adapted to needs by varying parameters and timeout. Configuration is performed through Function 21. Timeout time can be set in this case, between 20 and 254 seconds.
  • Page 17: Performance Characteristics "Hospital" ( Default: Disabled )

    Performance characteristics “Hospital” ( default: disabled ) The feature is described as follows: Alarm case Patient presses button → disty-guard is switched on for at least 10 minutes and • dispatches a SMS message ( Alarm & Coordinates, depending on configuration ) →...
  • Page 18: Call Setup ( Ascom Only, With Oapt - Interface )

    Call setup ( ASCOM only, with OAPT – interface ) Call setup SMS : if a SMS with the content (PTP)CS;A=12345;S=0 is sent to the disty- guard, it calls the subsciber 12345. With an additional parameter only the microphone is enabled. No optic/ acoustic indication will be observed at the disty-guard, when a SMS with this parameter setting is sent.
  • Page 19: Configuration Via Microphone

    Then place the disty-guard near the earpiece or speaker of the phone, push the button on the disty-guard and now select the above- described combinations of numbers on the push button at the telephone.
  • Page 20: Special Location Alarm ( Ascom Only, Default: Disabled )

    SSG-Bedienungsanleitung.pdf • Product approval/ CE mark Disty communications GmbH hereby declares that the disty-guard conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations stated in Directive 1999/5/EU ( Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment, R&TTE ). Conformity is declared by the CE mark.
  • Page 21: Charging

    Charging The illumination of the red LED and a brief beep indicate the end of battery capacity. To charge, the disty-guard is placed in a charging device ( CS ) designed for this purpose. Charging station disty-guard charger 1 ( Table device ) Multiple –...
  • Page 22: Operating Display

    12 Programming through DTMF Green LED flashes It is fixed in factory settings that DECT activity turns off when the disty-guard is in the CS. If the device is configured in such a way that DECT operation is continuously active, the meaning of the green LED during charging as stated in the above table will be maintained.
  • Page 23: Package List

    Charging voltage too low / PS is in Green and red LED flash together for 3 seconds data transfer mode Package list The following items will be found together with the disty-guard in the box. disty-guard • two spring bars •...
  • Page 24: Technical Data

    Technical Data DECT – GAP, EN 300 444 ( EU -/ US - DECT ) • Plastic housing, 75 mm x 60 mm x 16 mm, curved, edges rounded • with radius = 2 mm Shock protection through circumferential intermediate ring •...
  • Page 25: List Of Functions

    List of functions The following is a table containing all relevant functions that are required for the setting of the disty-guard. The PS will be required for this purpose ( see chapter on “Requesting / Setting parameters and functions” ).
  • Page 28 Tel: +49 (0)4 31/3 64 58-00 Operating instructions disty-guard http://www.disty.eu All rights to changes reserved! disty communications gmbh Holzkoppelweg 14 D - 24118 Kiel Version 9.4 Germany Edition 07/ 2013...

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