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Table of Contents
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Information to the User .................................................................................................................... 1
Features of the Ubitag ..................................................................................................................... 2
Installation and Operation Instructions ............................................................................................ 3
Switching the Ubitag on for the first time.................................................................................. 3
Fitting or replacing the batteries in the Ubitag.......................................................................... 3
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................ 4
Ubitag Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 5
Requirements for hand-held UWB device operation....................................................................... 5
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Ubisense – Ultra-wideband In-Building Location System – Ubitag V2.4
Introduction
The Ubitag V2.4 is a wireless device intended to be used for the real-time location of personnel
and hand-held objects. It transmits ultra-wideband (UWB) pulses which are picked up by a
network of basestations (Ubisensors) placed, allowing the 3D position of the tag to be found. The
use of UWB technology enables greater positioning accuracy than other wireless technologies,
because it is much less susceptible to multipath interference effects. Applications of the system
include healthcare, workplace productivity, security, retail management and manufacturing.
This document describes the features and specifications of the Ubitag, important regulatory
information concerning its use, and details on how to diagnose potential problems.
Information to the User
The Ubitag V2.4 is an ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless device certified under FCC Part 15.519. Its
use is subject to technical requirements for hand-held UWB systems. Users should note carefully
the following information:
• 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.
• UWB devices operating under the provisions of this section must be hand held, i.e., they
are relatively small devices that are primarily hand held while being operated and do not
employ a fixed infrastructure.
• The use of antennas mounted on outdoor structures, e.g., antennas mounted on the
outside of a building or on a telephone pole, or any fixed outdoors infrastructure is
prohibited. Antennas may be mounted only on the hand held UWB device.
Users should also carefully note the following information:
• CAUTION: Any changes or modifications made to the Ubitag which are not expressly
approved by the Ubisense Limited could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
• NOTE: 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.
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Ubisense – Ultra-wideband In-Building Location System – Ubitag V2.4
Features of the Ubitag
The diagram below shows several important features of the Ubitag:
Programmable buttons
Buzzer
(Side)
Programmable LEDs
UWB antenna
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Ubisense – Ultra-wideband In-Building Location System – Ubitag V2.4
Installation and Operation Instructions
Switching the Ubitag on for the first time
The Ubitag is supplied with a battery, which needs to be fitted prior to operating the tag.
Fitting or replacing the batteries in the Ubitag
The Ubitag uses a Panasonic CR2477 3V lithium coin cell (or equivalent). Ubitags frequently
report their battery health to the system via the Ubisensors, so system administrators should be
notified by the system when the battery in a particular tag requires replacement.
To replace the battery in a Ubitag:
1. Unscrew the four screws in the back of the enclosure
2. Remove the PCB from the enclosure to allow access to the battery
3. Slide out the old battery and dispose of carefully
4. Replace the battery with a new one, being careful to observe correct polarity
When the battery has been replaced, the Ubitag will bleep once and flash its LEDs to indicate
correct start-up, and the Ubisense Location System will then be able to determine the Ubitag’s
location.
Replace the PCB back into the front of the enclosure, replace the rear enclosure half and then
tighten the four screws removed previously to complete reassembly of the device.
Should the Ubitag not bleep and flash its LEDs to indicate correct start-up after the battery has
been replaced, remove the battery, check that it is fresh, wait for 30 seconds, and reinsert the
battery. Contact your system administrator if you continue to have problems replacing the battery
in the Ubitag.
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Troubleshooting
The activity of the LEDs on the Ubitag may be used to diagnose potential problems with the
device:
• Periodic, short (less than 1/10
th
second) flashes of the green LED indicate that the tag is
in communication with the local Ubisensor network, and that the device is emitting ultra-
wideband signals enabling its position to be found.
• Longer (half-second) flashes of the red LED indicate that the tag is searching for signals
from the local Ubisensor network, and that tracking functionality is not available at that
location. Ensure that the tag is within an area covered by the Ubisense In-Building
Location System.
If you are still unsure as to whether or not the Ubitag is operating correctly, contact your system
administrator, who should be able to use Ubisense’s monitoring tools to determine the extent and
cause of any potential problem.
~10Hz ~2Hz
Searching…
Correct Operation
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Ubisense – Ultra-wideband In-Building Location System – Ubitag V2.4
Ubitag Specifications
UWB transmitter section
Operates under: FCC Part 15.519
Centre frequency: 7.365GHz
-10dB bandwidth: 1.751GHz
Conventional radio transceiver
Operates under: FCC Part 15.249
Lowest channel frequency: 2402.5MHz
Highest channel frequency: 2480.5MHz
General specifications
Dimensions (WxHxD): 42mm x 83mm x 11mm
Power supply: 1 x Panasonic CR2477 3V lithium cell (or equivalent)
Operating temperature range: -20ºC to +70ºC
Requirements for hand-held UWB device operation
This section lists the technical requirements laid down in the FCC’s rules which must be met by
UWB devices operating indoors under §15.519 of those rules. Ubitags operating with a correctly-
installed Ubisense location system will meet these requirements.
• UWB devices operating under the provisions of this section must be hand held, i.e., they
are relatively small devices that are primarily hand held while being operated and do not
employ a fixed infrastructure.
• A UWB device operating under the provisions of this section shall transmit only when it is
sending information to an associated receiver. The UWB intentional radiator shall cease
transmission within 10 seconds unless it receives an acknowledgement from the
associated receiver that its transmission is being received. An acknowledgment of
reception must continue to be received by the UWB intentional radiator at least every 10
seconds or the UWB device must cease transmitting.
• The use of antennas mounted on outdoor structures, e.g., antennas mounted on the
outside of a building or on a telephone pole, or any fixed outdoors infrastructure is
prohibited. Antennas may be mounted only on the hand held UWB device.
• UWB devices operating under the provisions of this section may operate indoors or
outdoors.