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Lory2
User Guide




              Version: 1.0

             July 10, 2018


Lory2 User Guide



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                     Copyright 2018 SystemBase Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
                     Website                http://www.sysbas.com/
                     Tel                    +82-2-855-0501
                     Fax                    +82-2-855-0580
                     16F (1601) Daerung Post Tower-1, 288, Digital-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul,
                     Republic of Korea
                     For inquiries, please contact us at tech@sysbas.com.




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                                                      Table of Contents

1. OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 4

2. FEATURE .................................................................................................................... 4

3. PURPOSE.................................................................................................................... 4

4. SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................... 6

4.1 Detailed Specification ................................................................................................... 7
4.2 LED & Switch ................................................................................................................ 9

5. COMPONENT ........................................................................................................... 10

6. HOW TO USE ............................................................................................................ 11

6.1 Pairing ........................................................................................................................ 11
6.2 Main Screen ............................................................................................................... 13
6.3 List of Friends ............................................................................................................. 13
6.4 PING .......................................................................................................................... 14
6.5 Add a Friend .............................................................................................................. 16
6.6 Search a Friend ........................................................................................................... 17
6.7 Chat ........................................................................................................................... 18
6.8 Create and Start a Chat .............................................................................................. 18
6.9 BROADCAST .............................................................................................................. 22
6.10 EMERGENCY............................................................................................................ 23

7. SETTING ................................................................................................................... 24

7.1 Menu ......................................................................................................................... 24




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1. Overview
“LoRa”, a wireless communication technology for sensor networks. It is the next generation
of LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) technology that enable transmitting small amounts of data
over long ranges. Lory2 is a wireless model that utilizes LoRa. It allows text and location
information exchanging between terminals through a mobile application, “Himalaya Talk2”,
even without support from a base station. With STT (Speech to Text) and TTS (Text to Speech)
technologies, users also can send and receive data via voice commands. Without a need to
connect to wireless mobile networks, Lory2 is available in a variety of situations such as
travelling to remote mountainous areas, during mountain climbing, tracking, wilderness
exploration, traveling, fishing, construction sites, and while travelling by ship. Lory2, this
multi-function device is especially valuable in case of mobile communication failures due to
natural disasters.




2. Features
- Bluetooth to LoRa® Converter
- Long Range, Low Power Wireless Communication Modem
- Connects with Smartphones via Bluetooth
- Exchange of Texts and Location Information through Himalaya Talk2
- Supports voice communication with STT and TTS
- High-capacity Power Bank (Battery)
- Solar Charger
- Waterproof and Anti-shock; especially for outdoor activities (IP66)

 Class B Digital Device
 The device is registered with electromagnetic compatibility requirements mainly for
  residential use (Class B). This device may not only be used in residential areas but also in
  all other areas.




3. Purpose
Himalaya Talk2 is a mobile application compatible with Lory2 that supports voice and text
(SNS) communication even in radio shadows and in emergencies such as earthquakes or


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disasters without the support of a base station. The app is runnable on both Android (4.4 or
higher) and IOS (8.0 or higher) and is available in situations such as travelling to remote
mountainous areas, for use during mountain climbing, tracking, wild explorations, traveling,
fishing, construction sites, and travel via ship without connecting to a wireless mobile
network.




                                         LoRa




Voice Communication
“LoRa” utilizes low-bandwidth wireless communication that is unsuitable for voice
transmission. However, SystemBase introduced the world’s first voice transmission feature
using LoRa, which allows voice communication even in radio shadows through Lory2 and
Himalaya Talk2. This is particularly useful in emergencies as it can be used to communicate
via text and voice command.




                                            LoryNet

                STT                                                               TTS
           Speech to Text                                                   Text to Speech




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4. Specifications




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4.1 Detailed Specification
    Category         Subcategory                    Specification

                     Specification                Specification LoRa

                      Air Interface           Air Interface 917 ~ 923MHz

      LoRa           Transmission
                                            Transmission Power Max. 25mW
                         Power

                      Encryption                       AES 128

                     Specification                Bluetooth 4.1 (BLE)

    Bluetooth         Air Interface              2,400 ~ 2,483.5MHz

                   Maximum Distance                      10m

                      Operating
                                                      -10 ~ 60℃
                     Temperature
    Operating
                        Storing
   Environment                                        -20 ~ 70℃
                     Temperature
                       Humidity                90% Non-Condensing
                                        DC3.7V 2000mA Li-polymer Battery
                        Power
                                           (Available as a external battery)
                                             Micro-USB B (Power Input),
                   Power Connector
                                               USB A (Power Output)
                          LED
                                       Green (Full), Yellow (Half), Red (Empty)
    Hardware        (Battery status)
                       Solar Pad                 80(W) x 58(L) mm
                        Buzzer               90dB (Pairing Status alarm)
                      Battery life           72Hours (Continuous use)
                     Dimensions           70 (W) x 100(L) x 22.95(H) mm
                        Weight                      Weight 122g
                          App                      HimalayaTalk2
    Software
                          O/S                   ANDROID 4.4 or later




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 4.2 LED & Switch
 POWER BUTTON

Feature      Mode          Button                     LED            Device       Alarm
                      Press and hold the

                        button for less           No Display            -

                       than 3 seconds

                                                 Display of the
              Off
Power                 Press and hold the         Battery Overlay

  &                    button for more            with Green           On         Beep↗

Battery                than 3 seconds             LED Bars on

Overlay                                            the Device

                         Less than 3               Display of
                                                                        -
                           seconds               Battery Overlay
              On
                        More than 3
                                                  No Display           Off        Beep ↘
                           seconds




 PAIRING


 Feature       Mode           Button                    LED             Device      Alarm

                On      Press and hold the                                   -     3 Beeps
  Pairing                                            Display of
                         button   for     less
  Status        Off                                Battery Overlay           -      Beep-
                         than 3 seconds

Pairing               Press and hold the
                                                    Display of
 Mode         Off      button for more                               Un-pairing   Beep-
                                                  Battery Overlay
                       than 3 seconds




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5. Component
             Order Number             Components

             Lory-1011NCL   Lory2, USB Power Cable, Carabiner




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6. How to Use
Download Himalaya Talk2 on Google Play (Android) or App Store (IOS)




6.1 Bluetooth Pairing
- Ensure that you pair Himalaya Talk2 with Lory2 when you run the app for the first time

- Ensure that your mobile device Bluetooth and Lory2 are both switched on before Bluetooth

 paring




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- Check whether Lory2 is discoverable on your smartphone once pairing begins

- Ensure that the numbers on the back of Lory2 and on Himalaya Talk2 are identical before

 selecting Lory 2 on the app to connect

- Next, go to the main screen after the beep indicating that the devices are paired




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6.2 Main Screen
- There are three important sections on the main screen: “Menu”, “Title bar”, “Contents” (List

 of Friends/ Chats/ Broadcast)

- Tap the left icon on the title bar to see the menu and to use detailed features of Himalaya2

- An icon on the title bar provides descriptions of features and shows the status of connection

 with Lory2

- A green antenna icon indicates a working connection between the app and Lory2 and turns

 red if an app is disconnected from the modem

- An antenna turns red in cases of a flat battery or long distances between Lory2 and the

 smartphone (App)

- Automatically reconnects as Lory2 becomes re-connectable




6.3 List of Friends




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- Tap My Profile or Profiles of friends to see detailed features like above

- Chat: Start a chat with a friend you have selected.

- PING: Display the status and location of the friend you tapped or selected and battery outlay

 of the person’s device

- Edit: Edit friend information (Lory2 numbers are not changeable)

- Delete: Delete a friend from the list




6.4 PING
Tap “PING” at the top to check activation status of friends, distance from my device and

battery outlay of devices




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6.5 Add a Friend




- Add a friend to the list after pairing the app to Lory2

- Assign a nickname to a friend (Put the number of Lory2 of the friend in the box under

 “Number of Lory2”)

- Put and store information in the Memo box (Such information is only displayable on your

 screen and will not be shared with others)




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6.6 Search a Friend




- “Search Friends”: A feature of adding friends automatically to the list of friends

- Tap “Send My information” to share your information (Name/ Number of Lory2/ Avatar

 image) with friends who are running the app on their smartphones within the given range

- The Information sent is displayable in a chat room, tap “+” to add the friend.




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6.7 Chat room




- Users can continue to chat in the existing room or choose to start a new chat room

- Number of unread messages is displayed on the right side of each chat room

- Number of unread messages is displayed on a badge on the home screen of your

 smartphone




6.8 Create a Chat room and Start a Chat
1:1 Chat

Tap a friend on the list to start 1:1 chat, unlike Group Chat, read receipt and delivery

notification features are offered




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Group Chat

Start a chat room with a maximum number of seven friends. Users can invite more friends to

the chat after creating a Group Chat room




- Text communication on a chat room as above

- Transmit text messages of up to 250 bytes

- Send information on your location, location you positioned on the map, and even requests

 to share location information of your friends.

- My Location: A feature of sending the coordinates transmitted from GPS of your

 smartphone and allowing your friends to tap the message to check your location on the

 map.

- Sending Information on a Location Positioned on the Map: A feature of sending coordinates

 of the location you are positioned on the map and allowing your friends to tap the message

 to check your location


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- Request for Sharing Location Information: A feature of requesting your friends to share the

 location information and allowing automatic sending of location information of message

 recipients if “Auto-Sharing of Location Information” mode is activated

- Sending My Information: A feature of sending my information (Name/Lory2 Number/ Avatar

 Images), adding message recipients to the list of friends once they tap your message and

 making it easy for users to invite friends to Group Chats or SHOUT



STT




- Tap the new button, “Voice Recognition” on the left of the “Send” button to switch to

 voice recognition mode

- Voice commands will be converted into text on “Voice Recognition Mode”

- Share the converted text via “Send” button

- Tap “Send” to share the converted text or Tap “Voice Recognition” to re-recognize your voice

- You can “Confirm” at the Options menu

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- The text will only be sent after TTS reads the text and gets your confirmation when “Confirm”

 is on while the text will be sent automatically after voice recognition to the designated chat

 when “Confirm” is off



TTS

- Output of basic voice commands when a new message is received not from the existing

 chat rooms

- All features controllable via voice commands on the STT mode after the audio output

 depending on options

- Users can enable “Audio Output upon Message Reception” and “Voice Recognition after

 Audio Output”

- Input of voice on Auto-Voice Recognition mode, which is automatically switched on after

 TTS reads the message received when “Auto Voice Transmission after TTS” is enabled

- Messages may be sent and received via this feature without touching the screen

- Activated only on “Background” Mode




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6.9 BROADCAST




- A special type of chat sharable with all people in the Lory2 coverage without designating

 friends

- Used to send messages in emergencies or share information with all friends nearby

- Do not share confidential information as it is not encrypted and sent in a plain text on a chat

 room; A feature of Read Receipt disabled on the chat room




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6.10 EMERGENCY




- A chat for SOS messages if you are in emergencies such as distress alerts

- A chat with a special feature on sending SOS messages periodically and repeatedly

- Tap the bell icon at the top to send SOS messages repeatedly

- The feature available in Lory2 by pressing the power three times within 3 seconds



SHOUT

- A chat to send a message that is not urgent to all users within range




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7. Set Up

7.1 Menu




- Pairing with New Lory2: a menu to disconnect from the existing Lory2 and start pairing with

 a new Lory2

- Un-pairing: Terminate access to the currently connected Lory2; Tap “Pair with New Lory2”

 on the menu to pair again




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- Downloading Maps: a menu to download maps available offline for features of “Send My

 Location” and “Send Location on the Map”, and for recipients to see the location on the

 maps

- WIFI or LTE connection required for the feature.

- Tap “All Maps”, to see a list of all the maps that you can download or “Installed Maps” to see

   the list of maps you have previously downloaded on your smartphone

- Tap the name of continent or country before you start downloading a map.

- Tap the trash bin icon to delete a map from “Installed Maps”




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- Go to Settings to enable or disable features

- “Auto Response to the Request on My Location”: a feature of sending your location

automatically when a friend makes a request for your location information during the

conversation

- “Message Encryption”: an option to send texts after encrypting the conversation, but not

available on BROADCAST

- “Allow SOS Messages”: a feature of ignoring SOS messages sent by a friend on EMERGENCY

chat

- “SOS Message Broadcasting Period”: Users can select how often (in minutes) SOS messages

can be sent on EMERGENCY chat

- “App Theme”: Users can select one from Bright Theme or Dark Theme

- “Channel Settings”: Users can select a channel from 1 to 20 needed to send and receive

messages and tap “Search for Receiver Sensitivity” to find the channel with the greatest

sensitivity. Chat participants must use the same channel.

Firmware Update

A feature to update Lory2 with a new version of firmware, which requires an internet

connection on your smartphone (Resource: https://www.sysbas.com/)

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The antenna(s) used for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.


Cet ēquipement doit ētre installē et utilisē avec unminimum de 20cm de distance entre la
source de rayonnement et votre corps.




FCC 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.




FCC notification to users
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 when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. 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, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by consulting with a
dealer or an experienced technician for technical assistance.


Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.




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