User's Manual

Product Introduction
General
VT10001 UWB Tag has the function of detecting the distance between
each other. When it detects that the distance between itself and any
other UWB Tag is less than the preset distance, it will record this event
and alarm. Typical application scenario is shown in the figure below.
gateway is used and it is uploadedto the user’s own designated server.
For details, please refer to user manual of the gateway (if also
purchased).
Use buttons Do not press the button on the UWB Tag hard or crack it
violently.
Charging cable If the cable is bent repeatedly in the same area, it could
become hard and brittle. Please roll up the electric wire into downy curve.
Please check the cables and connectors regularly to prevent them from
knotting, breaking, bending or other damages. If any damage is found,
do not continue to use the cable.
Operating temperature UWB Tag is designed to work best in ambient
temperatures between -10 (14) and +60 (140) and be stored in
temperatures between -20 (-4) and +70and (158). UWB Tag can
be damaged and battery life could be shortened if stored or operated
outside of these temperature ranges. Avoid exposing UWB Tag to
dramatic changes in temperature or humidity.
·UWB wireless may penetrate some objects to establish connection,
such as wooden box, shelf, hollow wall, etc. However, it may cause an
increase in ranging error.
·There might be cases that the alarm of the tag is triggered e.g. when
you and the other wearer are within the pre-set alarm distance while
there is a separator (wooden box, shelf, hollow wall) between you.
·There might be cases that the alarm of the tag is not triggered e.g.
when you and the other wearer are within the pre-set alarm distance but
UWB Tags are separated by wearer’s body. It’s NLOS condition and in
reality, this situation should be considered safe.
·The vibration alarm of UWB Tag is only triggered within pre-set alarm
distance. If you are far away from any other UWB Tag but the vibration
alarm does not stop, it may be because the UWB Tag you are wearing is
squeezed hard or entered with liquid, resulting in the short circuit of the
vibration motor. Please contact the manager in time in this case.
Get Started
Turn On UWB Tag
·To use UWB Tag for the first time, press the front button for more than
3 seconds to turn it on. The Tag will vibrate and beep if successfully
turned on.
After turning on, UWB Tag will remain in a working status, and the user
cannot turn it off autonomously. If you need to turn off UWB Tag, please
contact the system administrator to achieve it with the help of
UWB Gateway and related software.
Panels
·The front panel of the UWB Tag is shown in the following figure with
descriptions in the table.
In addition, with the help of UWB Gateway, UWB Tag can upload its
alarm record.
·The bottom panel of the UWB Tag contains the charging port, as
shown in the following figure.
Description
1
2
Lanyard Hole
Status Indicator
Usedtotielanyard.
Description
1 Charging Port For 5V1A microUSB charging.
4 Beep Hole Beeping when in alarm status.
Charging status:
--Blue and green flashing: Charging;
--Green always on: Battery charged
full.
Working status:
-- Green flashing: full battery;
-- Red flashing: low battery.
Alarm status:
--Red light flashing: Alarm.
3 Button
Used to temporarily mute the alert
function.
USER MANUAL
UWB TAG
VT1001
Basics
UWB TAG has four basic functions: ranging, alarming, recording and
uploading.
Ranging
When turned on, the ranging function will start to run. UWB Tag will
periodically try to measure the distance between itself and other
UWB TAGs within a certain range. The general ranging period is once
per second.
In LOS environment, the effective ranging range of UWB Tag is about
5m. In the NLOS environment, due to the influence of occlusion,
UWB tags may not be able to complete the ranging process, and the
ranging error will increase.
Please note that when the UWB tag is newly added to a ranging network,
there is a ranging initialization recognition time. This length of time is
generally 5 seconds (assuming that ranging frequency of the UWB TAG
is 1Hz), and will vary with the scale of the ranging network.
Alarming
The default alarm distance of UWB Tag is 2m. Once UWB Tag detects
that the distance between itself and any other UWB Tag is less than the
preset alarm distance, it will warn the wearer by vibrating, buzzing and
LED flashing.
Temporary mute function can be achieved by pressing the button on the
UWB Tag. After a short press of the button, UWB Tag will pause vibration,
Operation Conditions
Exposure to liquid VT1001 UWB Tag is not water resistant. Always
avoid exposing VT1001to liquids and moisture.
Cleaning and care Keep UWB Tag clean and dry, but avoid damaging
UWB Tag. Observe the following:
·Don’t clean UWB Tag while it’s charging.
·Don’t dry UWB Tag using any external heat source (for example, a
hair dryer).
·Don’t use cleaning products, ultrasonic cleaners, or compressed air
when cleaning your UWB Tag.
Disinfection The following situations should be strictly avoided when
disinfecting parts such as areas around the button and
charging interfaces:
·Spray or wipe the UWB Tag directly with disinfectant liquid (such as
diethyl ether, alcohol, chlorine-containing disinfectant, peracetic acid etc.).
·Carry out fire, boiling, flowing steam, high heat steam, dry heat
sterilization etc. on UWB Tags and accessories.
·Place the UWB Tag under ultraviolet light.
·Any other disinfection practices that may cause damage or safety issues.
Trouble Shooting
·The UWB Tag will flash the status light once every 3 seconds. If the
status light does not flash for a long time, please press the button and
hold it for 10 seconds. If the status light of UWB tag is still off, the battery
power of your UWB Tag has been used up, or the UWB Tag is out of
order. Please contact your system administrator in time.
·The UWB Tag uses UWB wireless communication, and should be used
only in LOS condition. The UWB Tag will generate buzz, light and
vibration alarms within the pre-set alarm distance. If you are within the
pre-set alarm distance and there is no alarm, please contact your system
administrator in time.
beep and LED flashing for 10 seconds. But only the alarm is mute, the
ranging, recording and uploading will not affected by this button.
Recording
Alarm information will be recorded by UWB Tag, which includes Tag ID,
duration, time stamps and contact distance etc. Only alarm information
will be recorded. If a UWB Tag has not had an alarm, there will be no
record.
Data information will be recorded in the UWB Tag, and the oldest records
will be removed once the maximum recording capacity is reached so
that the new information can be recorded.
Uploading
In the presence of UWB Gateway, UWB Tag uploads its alarm records.
The effective data collection zone is a circle with a radius of 3m and
centered on the UWB Gateway. If the UWB Tag is far from the data
collection zone, it may not be able to upload its alarm records. During
uploading, the alarm function of UWB Tags may be interfered. It will
return to normal when leaving the data collection zone.
Data Privacy Consideration
·The UWB Tag is based on ranging technology, it doesn’t do the
positioning of the wearers, but rather calculating the distance among
each other.
·Please take into consideration local regulations related to data privacy
while using the UWB Tag.
Attention: data collection or upload is only possible when corresponding
Charging
UWB Tag needs to be charged in time to keep normal working status.
You can check the battery level of UWB Tag through the status indicator.
If the battery is low, please charge it before use. Avoid leaving the battery
of the device uncharged for a long time. Follow the steps below to
charge:
·Use the original charger, or use a third-party charger with USB output
interface and an output specification of 5VDC/1A. Check whether they
are intact, clean and dry
·Insert the Micro USB port of the charging cable to the charging port on
bottom panel of the UWB Tag;
·Insert the USB port of the charging cable into the power adapter;
·Switch on the power supply.
Check the status indicator. If the status indicator flicks alternately in blue
and green, then charging is normal. If the status indicator turns and
remains in green, then the battery is charged full. (If the battery is
completely empty before charging, then it will take some time to get
enough power to let the indicator work.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Tag to tag distance
Vibration / alarm
< 6 ft
CONTENTS
Turn On UWB Tag
4
Get Started
4
Charging
5
PRODUCT INFORMATION
1
Panels
2
General
1
Basics
5
Ranging
6
Alarming
6
Recording
7
Uploading
7
Data Privacy Consideration
7
Trouble Shooting 9
Operation Conditions 8
Product Parameters 11
Safety Instructions 12
Disposal and Recycling Information
18
Responsibility Statement 22
Statement of Conformity 19

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