Dynamco LWANT9 LW-Antenna User Manual

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LONE WORKER SYSTEM
)nstallation and Functionality Documentation
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
15.21
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
15.105(b)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
‐Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
‐Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
‐Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 and
2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
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Wiring Diagram
Beep and Flash Code Chart
*Note – would like to use images for sound/red led/green led as bullet points – just figuring out the formatting (Steve)
Function
Main Module
powered up
Turning the
Remote on after
Sleep
Module
Main
Pairing the
Remote
Antenna On Antenna Module,
press the Call Button
times in quick
succession
Remote Press the bottom
button on the remote
times in quick
succession
Plugging the
Remote into the
Charger.
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Remote
Remote
User Action
Plug in the main
module
(old the bottom
button down for
seconds and release
when beeps are heard.
Plug the remote into
the charger
Feedback
Single Flash external Red LED
The Green LED will flash rapidly while the button is pressed.
After
seconds you will hear ascending tones
Both LEDs will flash and the Remote will turn on.
 Alternating Green and Red LEDs will be displayed whilst charging
is in progress.
 When Charging is Complete, only the Green LED will flash once a
second.
 Red LED on the Antenna Module will start flashing
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Green LED will illuminate for seconds then off for seconds
)f pairing fails, the Red LED will flash Rapidly
)f successful, the Green LED will flash Rapidly
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Remote check‐in.
Remote
User in normal
operation
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Remote Out of
Range
Remote Out of
Range
Remote
Main
User is out of Range
and is given
warnings with around
second gaps to
return to range before
alerts are sent.

User is out of Range
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)f check‐in is successful and the Battery level is > %, the Green
LED flashes once
)f check‐in is unsuccessful, the first time then the Red LED flashes
twice
)f check‐in still unsuccessful after
seconds – see Remote Out of
Range below.
)f check‐in unsuccessful after
seconds then the Red LED
flashes twice, the Remote will play Long Beeps followed by a
sequence of Vibrations.
)f check‐in unsuccessful after another
seconds this is repeated
)f check‐in unsuccessful after a further
seconds this is
repeated for the last time
)f check‐in unsuccessful on the th occasion another
seconds , the Remote will Sound a sequence of rapid, high tone
beeps for
seconds.
)f no check‐in is received from a Remote after minute, then the
Main Module will sound long beeps.
)f no check‐in is received from a Remote after a further
seconds, then the Main Module will sound long beeps..
)f no check‐in is received from a Remote after a further
seconds, then the Main Module will sound long beeps.
)f after a further
seconds, no check‐in is received from the
Remote, then the Main Module sends an alert to the Qube and
indicates this by a sequence of Rapid (igh Tones. )t also pulses
the horn output.
Every minute
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Functionality
REMOTE
Duress
User holds down top button for second.
Response is either positive or negative sound, depending on RF acknowledgment
Fall down
Currently the warbling siren noise is played , then the user has three seconds to press the bottom button to cancel the alert.
During the three seconds, both LED’s flash rapidly.
)f the user presses the button the red LED is on while the button remains pressed
Note: can’t cancel while the warbling sound in playing
Out – of – range
) think we have covered this adequately in the table above.
Secondary (low priority)
User holds down bottom button for second.
Response is either positive or negative sound, depending on RF acknowledgment
Options
To engage Options, Press and hold both buttons until sound is played.
Sound is ascending tones, repeated times
Then Press the bottom button the required number of times to select the option.
Once you have reached the desired option number, leave for three seconds.
)f the number was incorrect – the negative sound is played.
)f the option is valid and is correct carried out, the Remote will play back the number of presses you did eg beeps if option selected
Note: Some options require the remote to be in range to execute the operation.
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Note: Some options will change functionality inside the remote.
Available Options:
Option 3
Set the main module to wait for an application ACK
)f the unit does not receive and application ACK within minutes it will send the high priority alert again.
)t will repeat this for
minutes
cycles.
Option 4
Set the main module to not retry if an application ACK fails to come through.
Option 5
Set the high priority outputs to be on separate output pins
Option 6
Set the high priority outputs to be on the same output pin output
Option 7
Turn handheld unit internal accelerometer on
Option 8
Turn handheld unit internal accelerometer off
Option 9
Un‐pair a remote control.
Option 10
Show the current firmware version running in the remote control. Display the version number on the LED’s. it will be a three digit
number e.g. . .
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Option 11
Change G‐Force for )mpact component of Fall‐over algorithm to . G
Option 12
Change G‐Force for )mpact component of Fall‐over algorithm to . G
Option 13
Change G‐Force for )mpact component of Fall‐over algorithm to . G
Un‐pair a remote control
It is necessary to un-pair a remote control from it’s antenna module, otherwise the antenna module will no longer see the check-in
signals, and an out-of-range alert will result.
Complete Shutdown
*Note: This completely turns the Remote off. )t should only be done in the case where the Remote is not being used as a safety device in
any way for example traveling on an airplane and is therefore a very deliberate event.
Current Operation: press and hold bottom button until green LED goes out for approximately
Release the button and the speaker will play long beep seconds .
The remote is now in low power sleep mode. )t will not check‐in.
Press the top button to wake.
Note: This is about to change in function to use the Bottom button and held for more time…
seconds.
Alert To User
This is an audible alert triggered by the Vehicle system sending out an outbound alert to the Remote.
This will occur when the remote next checks in
Will result is a continuous ascending siren‐like sound, repeated three times, followed by vibrations.
Will occur for the next three check‐in’s
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Application ACK
This is an audible alert in the Remote to signify that an Application Acknowledgement ACK from the actual back‐end system has
occurred and that the initial message sent by the remote has been received and acknowledged.
A tune is played to the user upon receiving an application ACK.
Note: This currently only plays once. – Andy would like it to play twice.
MAIN MODULE
Duress Alert
A warbling sound will be heard on the internal speaker.
The external red LED will flash once, signifying a panic/duress event
Output will go high in multi‐output mode for seconds
Output will go high in single output mode
The (orn output
will go high for seconds
Fall down
A warbling sound will be heard on the internal speaker.
The external red LED will flash twice signifying a fall down event
Output will go high in multi‐output mode for seconds
Output will go high in single output mode
(orn output
will go high for seconds
Out‐of‐range
See above table for initial sound alerts.
A warbling sound will be heard on the internal speaker.
The external red LED will flash three times, signifying an out‐of‐range event
Output will go high in multi‐output mode for seconds
Output will go high in single output mode
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(orn output
will go high for seconds
High Priority Retries
This occurs when the Main module does not receive its application ACK form the Qube.
)f the option the ignore ACKs is selected is selected, this is ignored.
Every minutes, the high priority output associated with the event will go high.
This process will be repeated until the application ACK is received.
This will continue for a max of
cycles
minutes
Secondary (low priority)
The main module will sound a single Beep and then Output will go high for seconds.
Alert To User
The main module will sound a single Beep.
Application ACK
The main module sounds Beeps .
Changing Options
When an output is changed via the remote control, the internal speaker of the Main Module will beep once to acknowledge the change of
an option.
Firmware Version Display
(old down the switch in the Main Module and apply power to the module.
The red LED will flash the version number and the speaker will beep for each digit.
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A second pause will signify the end of the decimal point.
Firmware will be represented by a decimal places to signify major/minor/point release number eg . .
No Communication with Antenna Module
)f the Main Module has no communication with the Antenna module, this will result in the Main module performing a clean reset of
communication in an attempt to resurrect its connection.
)f there are consecutive resets, it will then send an out‐of‐range high priority alert.
This will only be sent on the th reset
ANTENNA MODULE
Duress
(old down the Call button for seconds.
Pairing
Press the Call button three times in quick succession each press to be no longer than seconds
Erase All paired remotes from memory
Press the Call button ten times in quick succession presses to be no longer than seconds
Firmware Version Display
(old down the Call button and apply power to the antenna module.
The red LED will flash the version number for each digit. A second pause will signify the decimal point.
Firmware will be represented by a decimal places to signify major/minor/point release number eg . .
No communication with Main Module
)f there is no communication with the main module, this will result in the Antenna module performing a comminications reset.
)f there are consecutive resets, the Antenna module will turn off it’s RF circuitry for minutes which will give all Remotes an out‐of‐
range alert.
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East Perth WA 6004, Australia
Tel: +61 8 92212345
Fax: +61 8 92212348
Lone Worker – Technical Specification v1.1
Main Module
Physical
 Main Module Weight
 Main Module Weight with harness
 Case Material surround
 Case Material end‐caps
Power Supply
 Nominal operating voltage
 Minimum operating voltage
 Maximum operating voltage
Current Consumption
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Main module in Receive mode
Main module in Transmit mode
With remote plugged in for battery
charging, will draw additional current
trending towards zero when fully
charged
Anodised aluminium
ABS/Polycarbonate blend
V to V DC
V DC
V DC
At
. V
At
mA
mA
mA
. V
mA
mA
mA
Digital Inputs
 )nput Low
 )nput (igh
 Maximum Voltage
~ V
> V or not connected
Serial Interface
‐
‐
Environmental
 Storage Temperature
 Operational Temperature
Temperature Sensors
3D Accelerometer
CanBus
Version Control
 PCB Motherboard (ardware
 PCB SPS Daughterboard (ardware
 Software
to +
to +
Deg C
Deg C
full duplex with handshaking
)nbuilt in CPU
axis accelerometer
Canbus . B
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Antenna Module
Physical
 Antenna Module Weight with harness
 Case material
ABS/Polycarbonate blend
Power Supply
 Nominal operating voltage
 Minimum operating voltage
 Maximum operating voltage
V DC
V DC
V DC
Current Consumption
 )ncluded in main module as above
Mhz /
RF Frequencies
different hardware versions
Electronic Testing & Compliance
 FCC: Part
class A & B
 C‐Tick
in progress
in progress
Version Control
 PCB (ardware
 Software
v .
v . .
Remote
Physical
 Remote Weight
 Case material
Power Supply
 Battery Operated
 Battery current capacity
 Nominal operating voltage

Battery Storage Temperature
Less than month
Less than months
Less than year
ABS/Polycarbonate blend
Lithium ion polymer rechargeable
mAh
. V DC
Charging
 Via USB V
 Current if connected to USB
 Current if connected to Main Module
Environmental
 Operational Temperature
 Charging Cutout Temperature
Mhz )SM Band
mA trending towards zero once charged
mA trending towards zero once charged
‐
For
to + deg C
deg C
% recovery
‐
to +
deg C
‐
to +
deg C
‐
to +
deg C
10 Brown Street
East Perth WA 6004, Australia
Electronic Testing & Compliance
 FCC: Part
class A & B
 C‐Tick
Version Control
 PCB (ardware
 Software
Tel: +61 8 92212345
Fax: +61 8 92212348
in progress
in progress
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