Mobile Lite-R23 Cellular Emergency Alarm System Installer’s Guide 4 Feb 2021
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1 1.1. 1.2. 2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................... 2 2.1. 2.2. 3. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS ....................................................................................................... 2 POWER SUPPLY ................................................................
6.5.3. Speech Reporting Method ....................................................................................... 33 6.5.4. Report Sequence ....................................................................................................... 34 6.6. 6.7. 6.8. 6.9. 7. SLEEP MODE ....................................................................................................................... 36 CHECK DEVICE INFORMATION .........................................................................
1. Introduction 1.1. Mobile Lite-R23 Coming in a slimmer case design, Mobile Lite-R23 is a light, portable and richly featured cellular medical alarm with GPS positioning, Wi-Fi positioning, GeoFencing and mobile network that protect you wherever you go. The built -in fall sensor will raise an alarm call when a fall has been detected.
2. System Overview 2.1. Identifying the Parts Button/LED/Compon ent 1. Microphone 2. Top LED (Green) Top LED (Red) 3. Bottom LED (Amber) 4. Active Button (Help Button) Behavior On Function/Indication Charging 1 flash every 5 seconds Normal Operation 1 Flash every 3 seconds Low Battery When Mobile Lite is charging, the Red LED will not indicate the battery status.
Charging & Programming Cradle (CT-6S) 1. Charging & Programming Contact Plates 2. Micro-USB jack 2.2. Power Supply Mobile Lite is powered by rechargeable battery. The typical charging time is 4 hours. As the battery may not be 100% charged when you get your Mobile Lite, make sure to charge your Mobile Lite before the first use. To charge Mobile Lite, please refer to 3.4. Charging Mobile Lite.
3. Getting Started – Setting up Mobile Lite 3.1. Mobile Lite Lanyard and Attachment Attachmet Attachment Removal Hook the the lanyard onto the Mobile Lite unit. Put the lanyard around the neck of the user. 4 Press the button to release the hook and remove the lanyard.
3.2. Mobile Lite Belt Clip and Attachment Attachment Hook the the belt clip onto the Mobile Lite unit. Use the clip to attach the Mobile Lite to the user’s waistband or belt. Removal Press the button to release the hook and remove the belt clip. When the fall detection function is enabled for Mobile Lite, please use the lanyard to wear Mobile Lite unit on the neck and let it hang in front of the chest, so that Fall Sensor can be effectively triggered.
3.3. Charging Mobile Lite Step 1. Place Mobile Lite into the CT-6S Cradle. Please make sure that the Charging Contact Plates of both Mobile Lite and the cradle are in contact with each other. The Mobile Lite-R23 can also be inserted into the Cradle without removing the belt clip. Picture A. Picture B. Mobile Lite-R23 without a belt clip Mobile Lite-R23 with a belt clip on CT-6S on CT-6S Step 2.
3.4. Hardware Installation (For PC Programming) Programming Micro-USB Cable For programming via connecting Mobile Lite to CT-6S and then connecting to computer, a special Programming Micro-USB Cable is required. The USB end of programming cable is larger than the regular cable. Always use the Programming micro USB cable for connecting CT-6S to computer. Never use a regular micro USB cable for computer connection. The programming cable is ONLY provided for sample order.
Step 2. Insert the cradle end of the Programming Micro-USB Cable into the Micro-USB jack as shown in the picture: Step 3. Insert the programming end of the Programming Micro-USB Cable into a computer USB port as shown in the picture below: If programming cable is not provided, please contact your supplier. DO NOT attempt to connect CT-6S to computer with a regular Micro-USB cable.
3.5. Software Installation (For PC Programming) 3.5.1. Installing USB Driver Mobile Lite can be programmed via USB port connection of a computer using the PC Programming Tool software (using the Programming Cable). If the computer cannot recognize the USB connection, please try installing the USB driver as instructed below. Step 1. Make sure Mobile Lite is connected properly (please refer to 3.4. Hardware Installation) Step 2. Please go to http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm.
4. Programming Mobile Lite Mobile Lite can be programmed by using a PC Programming Tool. 4.1. PC Programming Tool (Installers Only) For system setting programming with PC Programming Tool software via USB port, follow instruction below. Step 1. Execute the programming tool: The following configuration screen will be opened. Step 2. Select the following settings in the top section of the configuration screen and click “Open.
Lite). Baud rate: 115200 Data: 8 Parity: None Stop: 1 FlowCtrl: None Step 3. Read Configuration To start configuring Mobile Lite settings, click on “Open”. A Read configuration success message will pop up, click “OK” to proceed: The current Mobile Lite setting will be displayed. Click on different tabs to see and edit Mobile Lite functions.
4.1.1. SMS Program This tab allows the user to program SMS Keyword (15 characters max.) and Access Code 1 (4-8 digits) which are used for SMS Programming feature. Enter the information and click “Write” to complete programming. Please note that SMS Keyword is case-sensitive. For detail information, please refer to 4.2. SMS Programming. SMS Keyword: PROG (default) Access Code: 1111 (default) 4.1.2. APN The APN setting must be completed for Mobile Lite to report events via cellular network.
4.1.3. Report Setting The “Report” tab allows the user to configure report settings. Mobile Lite reports over 3 media: IP (Mobile Network), Speech channel, and SMS message. 5 Report Indexes are available for setting: 4 programmable settings are available per Report Index: 1. Report Destination Enter a report destination. The format of the report destination will depend on the Reporting Format (Type). Please see Report Destinations below.
JSON udi: Please input the device UDI (Unique Device Identifier) for JSON Report. Maximum of 15 numeric characters or alphanumeric letters. Speech reporting and SMS Text Report Format: PhoneNumber Example: 0912345678 Speech Reporting: When activated, Mobile Lite will dial to the telephone number and open two-way voice communication directly. Speech reporting is for Emergency Event only. Status event will not be sent via speech. Please note that Location info cannot be sent via Speech.
information and a location link. Group The Reporting Group determines the sequence of reporting. One Report Index can only be assigned to one Group. Reporting within a Group: If there are multiple Report Indexes programmed within a Group: Mobile Lite will report according to the numeric order (e.g. 1 > 2 > 3, etc.) of the Report Index in a Group. Report will stop when one report is successful and Mobile Lite will regard reporting to this Group successful.
If Group 1 is successful, Mobile Lite will still report to Group 3. If reporting to Group 3 is successful, Mobile Lite will terminate reporting. If reporting to Group 3 is unsuccessful (going through all the Report Indexes within the group for 3 times), Mobile Lite will also terminate reporting. - When reporting to the first group failed (going through all the Report Indexes within the group for 3 times), Mobile Lite will start reporting to the next group.
Below are the SMS Text messages sent to user according to the condition of the Mobile Lite. SMS text table: Mobile Lite Condition SMS Text format Low battery status Mobile Lite Low Battery Battery voltage restored Mobile Lite Battery Restored Wakes up time Mobile Lite Periodic Test When help is sent by pressing the Mobile Lite’s Button, in which according to CID event code, the user will receive SMS text format as follows: Mobile Lite Medical Help Mobile Lite Medical Help maps.google.
4.1.4. Setting The Setting tab allows you to program general configuration for Mobile Lite. Click “Write” when you have completed all settings to confirm. Guard Time: When the Active Button on Mobile Lite is pressed, the device will play voice prompt “Initiating Help” and enter guard time. During guard time, the device will emit one beep every second. After Guard Time expires, Mobile Lite will begin report.
Adjust the speaker volume of Mobile Lite from a scale of 1-5, where 1 = minimum speaker volume 5 = maximum speaker volume Test Mode timeout Select a time limit (1-10 minutes) for Test Mode. After the Mobile Lite enters Test Mode, if the Active Button is not pressed within the programmed period, the Mobile Lite will automatically come out of test mode. Auto Check-In Interval: You can select the length of the interval between auto check-in reports.
4.1.5. Telemetry Log The Telemetry log tab logs the Mobile Lite’s detailed cellular connection history. 4.1.6. System Log The system log tab logs the Mobile Lite’s detailed system operation history.
4.1.7. Device Click on the “Device” tab for Device settings where you can view device zone, type, add or remove devices. For learning new device(s), please use local learning mode or use the PC Programming Tool. Add Sensor: Depends on the supplier, a Sensor ID of the device may be labeled (usually on the back of the device). Users can use the “Add Sensor” function to include sensors into the Mobile Lite. Click on the “Add Sensor” button: Enter the Sensor ID (the barcode on the back of the sensor).
4.1.8. Miscellaneous Click on the “Misc.” tab to program miscellaneous options: 0 Signal Strength Reboot Device Click “Reboot Device” to reboot Mobile Lite. This will not remove any programmed parameters on Mobile Lite. Reboot GSM Click on the Signal Strength button to obtain GSM signal strength. The IMEI number of GSM module will be displayed on the right side of GSM signal strength. Click “Reboot GSM” will reset the Cellular module.
4.1.9. Firmware To update the firmware of Mobile Lite: Step 1. Click “Firmware”. Step 2. Select the firmware update speed from the drop down menu. The shorter the time, the faster the update speed; however some computer may not be able to support high update speed and doing so may crash the computer. You may start by by selecting 5 milliseconds, if the computer could not support this speed, change to 100 milliseconds. Step 3. Select the provided firmware in your computer.
4.2. SMS Remote Programming Step 1. Enter the SMS screen on your mobile phone or smartphone. Step 2. Enter the programming command (see the SMS remote programming commands tables below). Step 3. Enter a colon (:). Step 4. Enter SMS Keyword (default is PROG). Step 5. Enter a comma (,). Step 6. Enter the Access Code (default is 1111). Step 7. Enter a comma (,). Step 8. Enter the parameter(s). Step 9. The composition of the command is completed. You can send the command to Mobile Lite now.
5. Local RF Device Management Mobile Lite can learn up to 20 RF devices which can be used to activate Mobile Lite to make emergency report. Entering Learning Mode Press the Info Button of Mobile Lite for 6 seconds. At the 6th second Mobile Lite will emit one beep and play voice prompt “Release for device pairing or continue to hold for next option. Release the button to enter learning mode.
6. Operation 6.1. Answering Incoming Calls Mobile Lite will ring when there is an incoming call. Press Mobile Lite Active Button to pick up the call. If the number of the incoming call matches any of the Caller ID, Mobile Lite will instantly pick up the call. Press a DTMF key for over 1 second to enable a designed shortcut function. - Enter (1) to talk only. Enter (2) to open two-way voice communication. Enter (3) to listen in only. Enter (9) to hang up.
6.3. GPS/Wi-Fi Locate Function Mobile Lite location info can be acquired in 3 ways. 1. Activate an alarm When an alarm is activated, Mobile Lite will also report its location info along with the alarm event. (For IP & SMS Reporting) During two-way communication following a successful IP report, Mobile Lite location info will be updated every minute, and reported via the previously successful IP channel. (For Speech Reporting or Callback call) 2.
press the Help Button to connect to the test center.” Step 3. Press the Help Button once to continue with the Test. If no action is taken, Mobile Lite will come out of test mode in programmed period. 6.5. Alarm Activation When an alarm is activated by pressing the Active Button of Mobile Lite or the learnt-in RF device (WTR, Fall Sensor or PB), or pulling the cord of PCU, Mobile Lite will emit a voice prompt “Initiating Help” as it enters guard time (default 10 seconds).
expired. This function is only used when a fall is detected, if the Active Button on Mobile Lite or the Active Button of the learnt-in Fall Sensor is pressed to activate alarm, normal guard time is used instead. Confirmation Voice Prompt After guard time expires, Mobile Lite will summon help based on the programmed reporting methods.
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6.5.1. Alarm Report Procedure Mobile Lite will regularly scan for nearby Wi-Fi hotspots, other wireless access points and store the data according set time interval. If Wi-Fi data cannot be obtained, Mobile Lite will check GPS location instead. When Mobile Lite button is pressed and alarm is activated, it will begin to check last position while acquiring new Location and count down Guard Time.
d. If new position is acquired under two-way communication following a successful IP report, Mobile Lite makes report via the successful IP channel with location coordinates. During the two-way communication (of either a speech report or a callback call), Mobile Lite will keep updating location and making report every minute. Diagram: 6.5.2. Callback Mode After reporting an alarm successfully to the CMS, Mobile Lite will enter callback mode by default.
- Enter (1) for talk-only mode. Enter (2) for two-way voice communication. Enter (3) for listen-in only mode. Enter (9) to hang up. Put the handset back to the base cradle to end the call. Press and hold the Active Button of Mobile Lite for 5 seconds, or press Active Button of RF device (WTR, Fall Sensor or PB) once to end the call. - Press any DTMF key except for the designated hang-up key (9) to reset the communication time to 5 minutes.
If the call recipient needs more talk time, he can press any key except for (9) to reset the communication time to its preset duration. If no DTMF command is pressed during the speech period, the call will automatically hang up and be recorded as an unsuccessful report. Each phone number will be retried up to a maximum of 5 times accordingly.
Reporting behavior depends on the event type: Emergency Events: - When reporting to the first group is successful, Reporting is regarded as successful. Mobile Lite will still report to the next group until all groups have been tried to complete the reporting cycle. For example, Groups 1 and 3 are assigned to Emergency Events: If Group 1 is successful, Mobile Lite will still report to Group 3. If reporting to Group 3 is successful, Mobile Lite will terminate reporting.
reports and will not retry if report failed. For example, if Groups 1 and 3 are programmed for “Status” reports: Group 1 > Group 3 > Stops reporting 6.6. Sleep Mode Mobile Lite can enter Sleep Mode to conserve power. While under normal operation mode, press the Info Button for 9 seconds to enter Sleep Mode. When Mobile Lite enters Sleep Mode, all functions, including the LED indicators, will be disabled during this time.
6.8. Usage Recommendation for Fall Detection When the fall detection function is enabled for Mobile Lite, please wear the unit on the neck and let it hang in fornt of the chest, so that Fall Sensor can be effectively triggered. Please do not wear the Mobile Lite on your belt, place it in your bag, or hide it inside coat pocket, which may lead to difficult trigger or non-detection of fall. Best way to wear Mobile Lite as a fall sensor (O) A.
6.9. Voice Prompts Mobile Lite will play voice prompts according to different conditions. Below is a quick reference chart of all the voice prompts of Mobile Lite and the conditions under which they are played.
No Voice Prompt Condition 13 Release to power off deivce Plays along with a beep when the Info button is pressed and held for 9 seconds 14 Entering Test Mode, press the Help Button to connect to the test center Plays after the Info Button is pressed and held for 3 seconds and then released to enter the Test Mode.
No Voice Prompt Condition 24 Cellular signal poor, battery level very low, charge your device immediately Plays when pressing the Info Button once shortly and released, and there is 1 signal bar or less and the battery level is below 10% 25 Device ready Plays once when the device succcefully starts 4G/LTE connection after power on 26 Device Error Plays when pressing the Info Button once shortly and released, and there device error 27 Message E129 Plays when pressing the Info Button once shortl
7. Appendix 7.1. SMS Remote Programming Commands Table Item Command Cellular RSTG Module Example & Usage RSTG:PROG,1111 Default -- To reset Cellular Module Reset GPRS APN, APN:PROG,1111,internet,, APN: Internet username & APN To set GPRS APN, username and password (31 characters max. for Username and password APN, 31 characters max. for username, 31 characters max.
Item Command Adjust SPKVL Example & Usage SPKVL:PROG,1111,3 Default 4 Speaker Adjusts speaker volume of Mobile Lite Volume Parameter: 1-5 speaker volume 1 = minimum 5 = maximum Set Caller ID CALID CALID:PROG,1111,1,0227942014 -- Parameter 1: Select Caller ID: 1 = ID #1, 2 = ID #2 Parameter 2: Caller ID number: Enter a number up to 15 digit long Remote FWUG FWUG:PROG,1111,59.124.230.221,53033,/img/123.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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.