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PROTEKTOR II
TM
Long Range Wireless System
VERSION I
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
ISSUE: 033
DATED: January 2014
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The Protektor II Wireless System uses the latest wireless technology and techniques
using a high frequency network with long range wireless signaling.
The Protektor II system offers to the user the benefit of a number of functions not
normally available when using wireless as the communication medium.
(a) Each Zone Protektor area “Node” looks after it’s local zone, continually checking
for alarm calls and/or detected fault monitoring signals from within its zone. Field
items are monitored for fault, or low battery condition. For added security of
operation, this system operates using a secure, two-way data protocol for its
networks and devices.
(b) In the same way that the Zone Protektor unit checks the operational status of all
low power devices in its local zone/area, the Master Care Station monitors the
operational status of each Zone Protektor node within its system/network.
(c) This system can provide the location of cordless wheelchair seat sensor/pad, floor
mats, or wireless wrist strap/pendant emergency call transmitters. In the event of
a fall, a caregiver can be informed where to go to render assistance.
(d) All network alarm calls and auto detected equipment fault events are reported and
displayed at the Master Care Station with ID and Location and may be recorded in
a PC database, on a printer with time and date, sent to display pager/s and/or sent
via GSM SMS text to mobile phones.
(e) Warning: This system complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following 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. You are cautioned that
changes or modifications no expressly approved by that party responsible for
compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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The Network should be planned based on site surveys to determine the ideal
placement for Zone Protektor Units. This will affect the programming of all
components in the system; so proper planning is strongly suggested to reduce
troubleshooting after installation.
The diagram below provides a basic guide to typical Protektor network layout and
High Frequency “zoning” arrangements. As a general rule, Zone Protektor units
should be placed every 40m when using Cordless transmitters, or every 50-60m
when no Cordless transmitters will be used (numbers are provided for guidance only,
and are subject to site testing). The next section will discuss this in more detail.
Each Zone Protektor can accommodate around 15 mobile devices (wheelchairs and
wristband transmitters).
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It is recommended that all system equipment should be pre-programmed at tabletop
and labeled while completing a record sheet. A sample format is on next page, and
Excel template can be provided by Rondish upon request.
This record should be provided to the system technical service and maintenance
provider after completion of commissioning and hand-over of the system to the
user/operator. This programming record is vital for troubleshooting.
Additionally, the label below is provided to record the programming entered into each
call point. Programming can be done before the installation, with each device
labeled with the proper installation location. For bathroom units this should be filled
in using a waterproof pen so the ink does not run due to condensation. This will be
further explained in Section 5.2
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The Master Care Station and Zone Protektor units can be programmed using push
buttons, a magnet, and a screwdriver.
Points and Multicolor Lights.
A System Programmer is required for Call
Beginning with the Master Care Station, the installation programming for the Protektor
network and system should be completed in order:
1. Care Stations (System Configuration)
a. Master Care Station
b. Slave Stations (S1 to S9)
2. Zone Protektors
3. Call Points
4. Indication Lights
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PROTEKTOR CARE STATION
FRONT PANEL VIEW
Caregiver Key
Acknowledge Key
Alarm Call on
(C-Key) Point
(A-Key)
LED indicator
REAR PANEL VIEW
Rotary switch (0-9)
For setting “Area
Serial Output Communication Port
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To enter the System Configuration menu, apply and simultaneously hold the
Caregiver Key (C-Key) and Acknowledge button (A-Key). The C-Key and A-Key
will be used to select and navigate through the menu.
When navigating the Care Station menu, use the A-Key to cycle through the options,
and C-Key to confirm the choice.
1. Check RF Channel
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5.
Network
Global Settings
Slave Monitor
Zone Protektor
6. Factory Default
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This will check the high frequency operating channel (916MHz) for ambient or
unwanted RF noise and/or signals. With no Zone Protector powered up, the
Master Care Station can be used for this purpose.
Notes:
1. Channel settings:
a. CE version (869MHz band) = 0-4
b. Other regions (the 916MHz band may be used) = 5-9.
c. Factory default is channel 4.
2. Cycle through available channels 0-4 (916MHz band) by pressing the A-Key.
The scale will vary from [000-255].
value.
Select the channel with lowest average
3. Peaks of noise indicated and not exceeding [080] indicate a reasonable
operating environment for the channel currently selected. There is no upper
limit, though higher background signals will reduce system coverage distance.
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There are 3/4 parameters to be programmed:
1. Network ID
Choose either “0” or “OFF”.
Adjusting this setting to OFF will deactivate the high frequency (916MHz) Zone
Protector wireless network and turn on the low frequency (433MHz) receiver inside
the console for local operation only.
2. Care Station address
This is the Master Care Station address (target code) in the network, where the
setting of  is factory default and is “48” in the network.
There can only be one Master Care Station in a Network.
“target” address.
Therefore, it has a unique
3. Set high frequency channel (916 or 916MHz band)
This enables the installer to set the high frequency channel chosen as suitable for use
in this high frequency wireless network (factory default 4).
The same channel setting will be used to communicate long range with all Zone
Protektors throughout this particular high frequency network.
typical and is only an example.
The reading [035] is
4. Hop address (if Care Station is set to be a Slave Monitor)
The Next Hop menu will only appear on a Slave Station. Setting  determines
that this Slave Station uses “target” address  to communicate with the Master
Station. If a slave will be placed far from the Master Station, or multiple floors
above/below, it can use a second slave to forward the signal. In this case, Using the
A-Key, settings S1 to S9 might be selected, which determine the Slave address
(target) code..
Master Care Station and Zone Protektor Configuration:
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1. Room Type Setting
Each call point is programmable to show various types of locations. Adjusting the
BAT code on the Master Care Station will change the default room type for call points
in the system.
“BAT” = Building Area Type.
There are 6 options - Use the A-Key to choose the desired setting:
< 1: Room > < 2: Flat > < 3: Ward > < 4: Home > < 5: Apt >
< 6: Area >
2. Serial Output Communication
This setting is for the serial output at the rear of the Care Station (see diagram on
page 7).
It can be set to < 0: Printer > or < 1: Pager-TX125 >.
Choose “Printer” if you will record alarms with a Dot Matrix printer or Rondish
software database.
Choose “Pager” if using a TX125 transmitter to directly signal POCSAG pagers.
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Up to 9 Slave Care Stations may be operated from the Master Care Station.
Slave Monitor/s can be set as “enabled”, or “disabled” here.
These can be configured to display alarms only in a particular Area/Site. (refer to
Pages 12 and 18)
Use the A-Key to “Enable”, or “Disable” each Slave Monitor, from S1 – S9.
Slave Monitors will be used, these should all be disabled.
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This display shows the signal strength between the Master Care Station and each
Zone Protektor, along with its next hop and handler address.
required at this display.
No adjustment is
Notes:
1. When a Zone Protektor has been powered up and programmed, its network
and individual ID will appear below “ZPID” (for example 0-40) where 0 is the
network ID and the Zone Protektor ID is 40.
2. The strength of the incoming signal received at the Master Care Station from
this Zone Protektor will be displayed below RSSI (Relative Signal Strength
Indicator) as a numerical value (e.g. [095]). Typically, it should not be less
than say “065” when this Zone Protektor is transmitting and can provide an
indication of the reliability of the high frequency wireless link. If a Zone
Protektor shows low signal strength, try adjusting its location or positioning as
building layout can affect signals.
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This section will return the Care Station to factory default settings, and display the
current software version installed.
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A facility will often want a nurse station to only see alarms from the same floor, local
area, or ward. Using different area code settings will allow a Slave Monitor to
display only local events.
The area code is adjusted by the rotary switch at rear panel shown in the picture on
page 7, and can be adjusted with a small screwdriver. The rotary switch would
normally be set to “0” (factory default) meaning it can decode signals from any Zone
Protector on the same wireless channel setting.

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