Laipac Technology S911LOLA S911 Lola User Manual

Laipac Technology Inc. S911 Lola

User Manual

     S911 Lola User Manual    Version 1.10  September 6, 2012  (Preliminary)               Copyright 2012 by Laipac Technology Inc.
 Laipac Technology Inc.  20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada  Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com  2  Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement                   Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance  could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  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.  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  equipment  complies  with  FCC  radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled environment.  End  user  must  follow  the  specific  operating  instructions  for  satisfying  RF  exposure compliance.  This  transmitter  must  not  be  co-located  or  operating  in  conjunction  with  any  other antenna or transmitter. The portable device is designed to meet the requirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communications Commission (USA). These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported under this  standard  during  product  certification  for  use  when  properly  worn  on  the  body  is 0.754W/kg W/kg,Head is 0.919 W/kg.       EU regulatory conformance (CE)  Laipac Technology Inc hereby declares that this tracking device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provision of Directive 1999/5/EC.    Additional regulatory conformance  Specific details about compliance to the following standards and regulatory bodies may be obtained from Laipac Technology Inc. • PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB)
 Laipac Technology Inc.  20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada  Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com  3 • Based on Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) Over the Air (OTA) performance tests • EN 301 511, EN 300 440, EN 62311, EN 301 489-1-3-7 and 60950-1 testing.     CONTENTS   Chapter 1: For Your Safety  1.1 About Your Device 1.2 Network Services 1.3 Care and Maintenance  Chapter 2: Introduction  2.1  Welcome 2.2 Main Features  Chapter 3: Specification  3.1 Electrical & Environmental Specs 3.2 GPS Engine Specification 3.3 GSM Module Specification  Chapter 4: SIM Card and Its Installation  4.1 Requirement for SIM Card 4.2 Installation of SIM Card  Chapter 5: Configuration, Upgrading and Utility   5.1 Introduction to Laipac Suite 5.2 Usage of Laipac Suite  Chapter 6: Operation Instructions  6.1 Knowing about your Lola 6.2 Function Button and Its Related Operation 6.3 LED Indicators and Lola’s Working Status
   - Chapter 1 -  For Your Safety
 Laipac Technology Inc.  20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada  Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com  5  Read these simple guidelines below. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information.    Road Safety Comes First Do not use the device for talk and text when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause danger.  Interference All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.  Switch Off In Hospitals Switch the device off near medical equipment.  Switch Off In Aircraft Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.  Switch Off When Refuelling Do not use the device at a refueling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals.  Switch Off Near Blasting Follow any restrictions. Do not use the device where blasting is in progress.  Qualified Service Only qualified personnel may open or repair this product.  Batteries Use only approved batteries. Do not connect to incompatible products.  Back Up Copies It is recommended to save important settings.  Connecting To Other Devices When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect with incompatible products.  Emergency Calls Ensure the phone function of the device is switched on and in service.
1.1 About Your Device The  wireless  device  described  in  this  guide  is  approved  for  using  GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about which  GSM  frequency  your  service  provider  is  using.  When  using  the  features  in  this device, obey all laws, respect privacy, and the legitimate rights of others. 1.2 Network Services In  order  to  use  the  S-911  Lola,  you  must  have  GSM/GPRS  service  from  a  wireless service  provider  and  subscribe  with  LocationNow.  Many  of  the  features  in  this  device depend on the features of the GSM provider to function. These network services may not be  available with  all  providers.  It  means  you  may  have  to  make  specific  arrangements with  your  service  provider  before  you  can  utilize  the  network  services.  Your  service provider  may  need  to  give  you  additional  instructions  for  their  use  and  explain  what charges  will  apply.  Some  networks  may  have  limitations  that  affect  how  you  can  use network services in your area. 1.3 Care and Maintenance  Your  device  is  a  product  of  superior  design  and  craftsmanship.  The  suggestions  below will help you protect your warranty coverage. • Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode the electronic circuits.  • Do  not  store  the  device  in  hot  and  high  humidity  areas.  High  temperature  and humidity can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. • Do not attempt to open the device other than as authorized technician by Laipac. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the device on purpose. It will trigger the tamper alert to the monitoring centre if internal motion sensor is enabled. • Do not use  harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device
  - Chapter 2 –  Introduction
2.1 Welcome  Congratulations on purchasing the S-911 Lola! The S-911 Loa is a real-time personal tracking device which operates over GSM/GPRS networks and utilizes a built-in high sensitivity GPS receiver. Your Lola contains… • A new generation of high-sensitivity GPS receiver  • A GPS Data Logger which can plot 128 waypoints and a built in Smart Logger that can plot over 10,000 waypoints • A real-time emergency assistance button • 2-way voice communication over GSM  • Real-time location reporting over SMS/GPRS  • Speed limit alerting, mileage reporting, G-Sensor/shock alerting, and versatile Geo-Fence alerting are all standard         • And much more…   The Lola is an all-in-one compact and unique personal safety device. The following  guide  will help  you know about  Lola  and  quickly instruct  you on usage and operation of this device.
2.2 Main Features  • Available for GSM/GPRS in 850/1900 900/1800 MHz  • Complies with FCC, CE, and PTCRB (Under certification process) • Compact and robust design for portable usage • GPS, GSM/GPRS & Battery/Status Indicator LEDs • Internal Li-Ion Polymer rechargeable battery  • Built in new generation of High-Sensitivity GPS receiver • CGEE AGPS, get ephemeris data from satelite locally, is available • SGEE AGPS, get ephemeris data from server, is able to be provided (optional) • 1x SOS button for emergency assistance, pick up and hang up the incoming call • 1 x Power button for power on/off device • Data logger with dynamic distance & time settings for recording up to 128 positions • Intelligent logger, Smart Logger, designed to store dynamic waypoint information in the  event  of  there being  no GPRS with  the ability to  transmit  the  information  once GPRS recovers • GSM/SMS  and  GPRS  real-time  position  reporting  by  time  interval  or  distance traveled • The ability to set parameters either remotely over the air or locally through USB port • Distance accumulator built in for mileage reporting • Versatile multi-Geo-fence, up to 20, with alert selection of Geo-fence in, out as well both in & out • Geo-fence alert email with address information • Over-speed warning report • G-Sensor/shock alert report • Power Saving mode for even more extended battery life
   - Chapter 3 -  Specification
3.1  Electrical & Environmental Specs  Item  Min Typical Max  Units Li-Ion polymer Battery Voltage  3.0  3.7  4.2  V Current Consumption while connecting 50  140  210  mA Current Consumption in operation mode (Idling) 38  44  57  mA Current consumption in operation mode (Reporting) 130 135  140  mA Current Consumption in Power off Mode -  0.7  -  uA Peak Current (< 100mS)  -  -  1500  mA Ambient operating temperature  -40  -  85  ° C Storage temperature  -40  -  85  ° C  Table 3.1  Note:  Current  consumption  is  subject  to  change  in  areas  with  lower signal’s strength vs higher strength.
3.2  GPS Engine Specification  Item  Value  Units Channels  48  Channels RF Frequency  1575.42  MHz Position update rate  1  Hz Position accuracy  < 10   Meters Velocity accuracy  0.1   m/s Time accuracy  1  uS Cold start acquisition time  35  Seconds Warm start acquisition time  35  Seconds Hot start acquisition time  < 1  Seconds Maximum velocity tracked  514  m/s Maximum altitude tracked  18,288  Meters Tracking Sensitivity  -163  dBm Navigation Sensitivity  -160  dBm  Table  3.2  3.3 GSM Module Specification  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS component (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) • Class 4 (2W @ 850 / 900 MHz) • Class 1 (1W @ 1800 / 1900 MHz) • R&TTE, GCF, FCC, PTCRB, IC • Embedded TCP/IP stack. • GPRS Class 10
  - Chapter 4 -  SIM Card and  Its Installation
This chapter describes the request for SIM card and the installation procedure of SIM card used for the S-911 Lola.  4.1 Requirement for SIM Card  In order to use the Lola, you should have a valid SIM (Subscribe Identity Module) card provided by your local GSM/GPRS service provider. This card can be both of the GPRS DATA  and  voice/SMS  functions  enabled,  or  only  one  of  them  enabled.  If  only voice/SMS  function  is  enabled,  your  Lola  is  not  able  to  access  the  Location  Based Service platform, such as, LocationNow.com, which requesting a SIM card with DATA function enabled.   4.2 Installation of SIM Card  A special tool, SIM Card Key, is asked for the installation procedure of SIM card.  Follow steps below, user can open SIM Card tray and install SIM Card into Lola.
  - Chapter 5 –  Configuration, Upgrading and Utility
 Laipac Technology Inc.  20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada  Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com  16 5.1 Introduction to Laipac Suite  As a personal tracking device,  if  the  Lola  wants  to  work with  certain Tracking Service provider’s platform,  such as,  www.LocationNow.com from  Laipac  Technology  Inc.,  it should properly be configured by using a software tool.   Also, to support application firmware upgrading for the Lola, it needs a software tool to download that new firmware.  LocationNow Suite is the utility software to meet the requirements above.  5.2 Usage of Laipac Suite  Another  document,  “S911  Lola  Utility  Operation  Manual”,  introduces  the  detail procedures below  ● How to install this utility and its USB driver ● How to configure Lola ● How to upgrade Lola’s application firmware
 Laipac Technology Inc.  20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada  Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com  17     - Chapter 6 –  Operation Instruction
 Laipac Technology Inc.  20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada  Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com  18    This chapter describes the S-911 Lola’s typical operation procedures, which is provided by the demo application firmware V1.02, the corresponding hardware version is V2.0.  6.1 Knowing about your Lola  Fig. 6.1 shows the locations and names of the major physical features with this product                       Fig. 6.1
6.2 Function Button and Its Related Operation  There are 2 function buttons on Lola, user can find their positions in Fig. 6.1 above.   Power Button:   It is being used for turning on or off the S911 Lola unit.  Turn On the unit:   Press  this  button  over  3  seconds,  user  should  feel  the  vibration form  the  built-in  vibrator.  Also,  all  3  LED  indicators,  GPS indicator  LED,  GSM  indicator  LED  and  SOS  button  backlight LED, are going to flash Turn Off the unit:   Press this button for over 3 seconds, user should feel the vibration from the built-in vibrator. SOS Button:   It is being used to send SOS alert message, pick up/hand up phone call as well as checking Lola’s working status Send SOS alert:   Press  this  button  for  over  3  seconds,  if  user  can  see  the  flashing generated  by  SOS  button  back  light  LED,  it  means  this  SOS request  has  been  accepted  and  unit  will  activate  its  SOS  alert action sequence.  Pick up phone:   When  unit has incoming phone call, user can  press  this button to pick up the phone. Hand up phone:   During or after the phone call, user can press this button to hand up the phone
 Laipac Technology Inc.  20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada  Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com  20 Checking status:   Press this button, user can hear beeping. Also, the LED indicators can tell user the working status of those major function parts inside Lola, such as GPS and GSM. 6.3 LED indicators and Lola’s working status   There are 3 color LED indicators on Lola. They are as below  ● GPS LED (White color) ● GSM LED (White or Red color) ● SOS Button Backlight LED (White color)  Table 6.3 describes how to identify the Lola’s working status by observing the behavior of those 3 LED indicators.
 Item  GPS LED  GSM LED  SOS Back light LED Vibrator Operation and unit’s working status 1          Unit is under charging and battery volt. is too low to activate unit 2  White LED flashing White LED flashing  LED flashing  work  1. Battery volt. is high enough to activate the unit automatically, or 2. Press “Power” button to turn on the unit  3 White LED  Fast flashing White LED  Fast flashing     Unit is in normal working condition, or so 1. GPS is not fixed 2. GSM is not able to register on GSM network  4  White LED is on White LED  Fast flashing     Unit is in normal working condition, and 1. GPS is fixed 2. GSM is not able to register on GSM network  5  White LED is on  White LED is on     Unit is in normal working condition, and 1. GPS is fixed 2. GSM is registered on GSM network 6    White LED flashes every 5s     Unit  is  in  normal  working  condition,  if  there  is  no  button  operation over 30s , unit will enter into user interface power saving mode 7    Red LED flashes every 5s      1. Unit is under user interface power saving mode 2. Battery volt. is low  8*  White LED  fast flashing  White LED   fast flashing     1. Unit is under user interface power saving mode 2. Press “SOS” button to check unit’s status, and the result is a. unit’s position is not fixed yet b. Unit has not registered on GSM 9*  White LED is on  White LED  Fast flashing     1. Unit is under user interface power saving mode 2. Press “SOS” button to check unit’s status, and the result is c. unit’s position is fixed  d. Unit has not registered on GSM 8*  White LED is on  White LED is on      1. Unit is under user interface power saving mode 2. Press “SOS” button to check unit’s status, and the result is e. unit’s position is fixed  f. Unit has registered on GSM network 9*  White LED flashing  White LED is on      Press “SOS” button to check unit’s status g. unit’s position is not fixed  h. Unit has registered on GSM net work 10  LED turn off  LED turn off  LED turn off  work  Press “Power” button to turn off the unit Table 6.3 *Note:   1. For Item 8 to 9, if it is also with GSM red LED flashing, it means that unit’s battery is low and it can last a couple of hours. 2. If user also hears the beep that means the battery voltage is very low and unit will turn off itself actively very soon.

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