User Manual

FCC ID: 2AUFI-FT-05DCH

Users Manual

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      Okyanus Technology computer & Software inc

             Ali Rıza Gürcan Cadddesi. Alparslan İş Merkezi
                   No: 27/15 Merter - Güngöre, İstanbul
           Tel: +90 (212) 481 96 22 Fax: +90 (212) 481 96 23
                          www.wipelot.com




Real Time Location System Hardware
               Guide
              (RTLS)


1.   SETTING UP DEVICES & RF NETWORK

     Rest of the manual guides you through the steps necessary for setting up and configuring your
     Wipelot devices. Please read this manual before system setup.

      1.1. Safety

     The device must be used solely with its original power adaptor. Please note that the adapter is
     110/220V AC

      1.2. Introduction

     Wipelot devices are based on 2.4GHZ IEEE 802.15.4 compliant RF wireless network. To form a
     minimal 802.15.4 RF Network, you should have at least 1-Router, 1-Reader and Mobile Devices.

     Main coordinator (router) establishes a mesh network once it is installed. Each plugged reader
     (receiver), attends this network automatically and relays data for the network. All reader nodes
     cooperate in the distribution of data in the network.

     Wipelot’s small sized newborn baby tag is affixed to the ankle of the newborn infant to be tracked.
     The tag contains an RF transmitter circuit. It transmits message signal, comprising unique identity
     information, to receivers which are strategically placed within the hospital. The message is
     propagated along a path by hopping from node to node until it reaches the port wihch is being
     listened by the Location Provider Service software.

     Location Provider Software calculates tags’ positions by using RSSI (received signal strength
     indicator) levels, dimensions of the region to be tracked and fixed position information of the receivers
     on that region.




                                         Component Interoperability


     Calculated positions are being written on the Location Provider System database. These positions
     can also be used in real time by remoting technology. This architecture provides flexiblity in
     integration with third party softwares. Wipelot H-RTLS application comprises an independent service


which listens the Location Provider System database. It interpretes fetched information and applies
some business rules on it prior to UI interaction.

Tags comprise a conductive security element attachment having two ends, whose electrical state will
change when stretched, severed, or removed by parting the end. When the electrical state changes
an alarm code will be generated and sent to receivers. This information will then be processed as
explained above.

Built in motion sensor is able to detect unnatural movements like falling, being idle for a certain period
of time etc. Alarm will be generated as soon as this kind of movement is detected.

 1.3. RF affecting factors

All devices's RF signals can affect some material some extent. If our devices's RF signal encounter
some material especially high-level obstacle severity material as stated in Table 1. Router, Reader
and Tags will be decreased range of distance. For this reason, all device have to position as far as
possible from especially obstruction of high level obstacle severity material as in Table 1.


                                   Obstacle
     Obstruction                   Severity                       Sample Use

     Wood / Wood paneling          Low                            İnside a wall or hollow door

     Drywall                       Low                            İnside Walls

     Furniture                     Low                            Couches or office partitions

     Clear glass                   Low                            Windows

     Tinted glass                  Medium                         Windows

     People                        Medium                         High-volume traffic areas that
                                                                  have consirable pedestrian
                                                                  traffic
     Ceramic tile                  Medium                         Walls

     Concrete blocks               Medium/High                    Outer wall construction

     Mirrors                       High                           Mirror or reflective glass

     Metals                        High                           Metal office partitions, doors,
                                                                  metal office furniture
     Water                         High                           Aquariums, rain, fauntains
                                   Table-1 RF Obstacles Found Indoors


      1.1. Device Definitions


          1.1.1.   Active RFID Reader (Wipelot Model No: FT-05DCH)

    Router is hierarchically the top-most Node of 802.15.4 RF Network. It forms/manages RF Network,
    collects all RF Network data and behaves as a gateway from RF Network to upper media.

    Reader device has red led and green led on itself.
        If green led blinks, it means that the router device tries to form Rf network.
        If green led lighten constantly, it means that the router device forms Rf Network succesfully.
        If red led blinks, it means that the router device take places data communication

     Power: Wipelot FT-05DCH feeds 100-240V AC 50/60Hz and supports working with a battery which
      has 2900 mAh lithium battery

    Wipelot FT-05DCH device has RF propagation (jn5168 chip) that 20 dBm output power level and it
    has 2,4 GHz uFl tranmitter antenna which is has 2dBi gain.

    Also, FT-05DCH device has UWB module (DWM1000 module) that has 3.1 ~ 8 GHz monopole
    antenna. We operate at 4.4GHz due to special reason. UWB Module output power is fully adjustable
    from 0 dBm to 15.5 dBm via firmware.

    The device's antenna type is omnidirectional. Therefore, the Wipelot FT-05DCH can take signal every
    direction. If Wipelot FT-05DCH obstructs by obstacle of in Table 1. The device’s RF signal will
    decrease as stated in Table 1.

    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.

    Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
    could void the user’s authority to operate this 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.


Model No                                                          Flasher



                                                                  Mac Address




                                                             UWB
                                                             Antenna


Power


Buzzer
                                                           leds

RF                                                         On- Off
Antenna                                                    Buttons


           Figure 2: Wipelot FT-05DCH Hardware Structure



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Document Modified: 2019-10-24 19:47:39

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