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P-1000 PENDANT TAG Operational Description 1 P-1000 PENDANT TAG OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION Theory of operation P-1000 PENDANT TAG Operational Description 2 Table of Contents Overview ................................................... 3 Tag Descriptions ........................................... 4 P-1000 Tag Features ........................................ 4 Beaconing and Bi-directional Communication ............... 4 RF Transmitter operation ................................. 4 Battery .................................................. 5 Small Form Factor with Ergonomic Design .................. 5 Egress Point Detection ................................... 5 Rugged Performance ....................................... 5 Visual Indication ........................................ 5 Tag Management ........................................... 5 Call Button .............................................. 5 Tag Management ............................................. 6 Configuring and Updating Tags ............................ 6 Updating Tag Firmware and Configuration .................. 6 Tag LED Indications ........................................ 6 Tag Maintenance ............................................ 8 Battery Capacity ......................................... 8 Cleaning the Tag ......................................... 8 Specifications ............................................. 8 Tag Specifications ....................................... 8 Safety, Warnings and Warranty ............................. 10 P-1000 PENDANT TAG User Guide 3 Overview STANLEY Healthcare’s Patient Safety Monitoring solution is a Class 1 FDA medical device registered, HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based solution that safely and effectively monitors a group of patients at all times while allowing healthcare professionals to perform their daily duties. Rely on us to: Reduce the risk of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers by knowing when to turn patients Effectively monitor patients at risk for patient falls, reducing need for patient sitters Obtain reliable information to determine individual care plans Provide patient care with dignity with undetectable technology Eliminate patient discomfort with a completely touch-free solution The STANLEY Healthcare P-1000 Bi-directional Tag is a component of the enterprise-level visibility solution based on standard Wi-Fi communication for location-based applications. The P-1000 Tag adds further flexibility and scalability to locate patients and staff across a wide variety of applications. Once deployed, the Tag uses Wi-Fi bi-directional communication to receive firmware and configuration updates from MobileView. This removes the need to manually collect, update and re- deploy tags in the field. P-1000 Tags optionally come with a Call Button and an embedded Low frequency (125KHz) Receiver. Figure 1: P-1000 Pendant Tag P-1000 PENDANT TAG User Guide 4 Tag Descriptions The following describes the parts of the P-1000 Tag: Figure 2: P-1000 Tag Descriptions P-1000 Tag Features Beaconing and Bi-directional Communication The P-1000 Pendant Tag utilizes lightweight beaconing communication (for standard messages) and bi-directional Wi-Fi communication with full network association and authentication (for advanced applications). This unique combination provides a flexible and scalable solution for advanced applications. The Tag can operate with up to four different network SSIDs in a secure or non-secure mode and is able to store up to two network IPs. The Tag also supports both static IP configuration and DHCP. RF Transmitter operation In normal (regular) mode the Tag sends Wi-Fi beacon – short message includes Tag unique ID. The RF transmission duration is about 60 usec. Beaconing interval varies from up to 5 minutes and depends of following events processing- Motion, Call button pressing or LF receiver activation. The AeroScout Location Engine receives information from Wi-Fi-based Active RFID Tags and standard Wi-Fi networking devices, and applies multiple complex algorithms to produce highly accurate and reliable location and status data in both indoor and outdoor environments. Front View Back View LED Indicator Buzzer Call Button Rear panel with label P-1000 PENDANT TAG User Guide 5 Battery The P-1000 Tag has replaceable battery that provides up to one year battery life*. The Tag is able to report its battery level which is displayed in MobileView. The P-1000 Tag also has a motion sensor to conserve battery life when the Tag is not in motion *Battery life depends on Tag configuration. Small Form Factor with Ergonomic Design The P-1000 Tag’s small and ergonomic design provides ease of use for patient. Egress Point Detection When combined with STANLEY Healthcare Exciters, the P-1000 Tag provides instant notification when a tagged patient passes through an egress point, such as a gate, doorway or other tightly defined area. Additionally the Tags behavior can be automatically modified while passing through an egress point, such as activating / deactivating the Tag or changes transmission rates to accommodate different usage scenarios. Rugged Performance The P-1000 Tag enclosure is designed for durability against significant impacts and is water and dust resistant*. *See product specifications for IP rating. Visual Indication P-1000 Tags include a dual-color LED which enables distinct visual indications for specific use cases. Tag Management P-1000 Tags are easily configured and activated wirelessly via the Tag Manager BD application and a Tag Activator device. The Tags can then be reprogrammed using bi-directional communication via MobileView. Call Button The Tags includes a call button that can trigger an event in MobileView. MobileView events can be defined according to specific button press patterns, such as long press, short press and double press. P-1000 PENDANT TAG User Guide 6 Tag Management The P-1000 Bi-directional Tag firmware contains pre-defined sets of parameters. Each para…
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10 OppenheimerSt. ParkTamar, Rehovot, Israel, 76701 Tel: 972-8-936-3136 Fax: 972-8-936-5977 www.aeroscout.com Date:29.05.2015 Attn:Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: The AeroScoutTAG-P1000, FCC ID:Q3HTAGP1000, and label are so small that itcannot include the statement specified in FCC Part 15 Sub-part A, Section 15.19 (a) (3) “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." Due to this reason, we are using the provisions of Part 15 Sub-part A, Section 15.19 (a) (5) and this statement appears in a prominent location in the user manual. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Sincerely, Signature: Reuven Amsalem VP HW R&D
10 OppenheimerSt. ParkTamar, Rehovot, Israel, 76701 Tel: 972-8-936-3136 Fax: 972-8-936-5977 www.aeroscout.com Date:01/02/2015 To: Timco Engineering Inc. To Whom It May Concern We hereby authorize Mr. Shaike Raz of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd (ITL) tosign FORM 731 on our behalf for the following application: FCC ID: Q3HTAGP1000 Sincerely, Signature: Reuven Amsalem VP HW R&D
10 OppenheimerSt. ParkTamar, Rehovot, Israel, 76701 Tel: 972-8-936-3136 Fax: 972-8-936-5977 www.aeroscout.com Date:01/02/2015 To: Timco Engineering Inc. To Whom It May Concern We hereby authorize Mr. Shaike Raz of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd (ITL) to act on our behalf regarding theFCCCertification Process for the following application: FCC ID:Q3HTAGP1000 Thank you, Sincerely, Signature: Reuven Amsalem VP HW R&D
10 OppenheimerSt. ParkTamar, Rehovot, Israel, 76701 Tel: 972-8-936-3136 Fax: 972-8-936-5977 www.aeroscout.com Date:28/01/2015 ToFederal Communication Commission Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification ofFCC ID: Q3HTAGP1000 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’sRules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: a.CONF APPENDIXTAG-P1000Schem.pdf b.CONF APPENDIXTAG-P1000PartList.pdf c.CONF APPENDIXTAG-P1000BlkDia.pdf The abovematerials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Sincerely, Signature: Reuven Amsalem VP HW R&D
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The STANLEY HealthcareP-1000Bi-directionalTagis a component of the enterprise-level visibility solution based on standard Wi-Fi communication for location-based applications. TheP-1000 Tagadds further flexibility and scalability to locate patientsand staffacross a wide variety of applications. Once deployed, the Tag uses Wi-Fi bi-directional communication to receive firmware and configuration updates from MobileView. This removes the need to manually collect, update and re- deploy tags in the field. P-1000 Tags optionally come with a Call Button and an embedded Low frequency (125KHz) Receiver. Figure1:P-1000Pendant Tag Tag Descriptions The following describes the parts of the P-1000 Tag: Figure2: P-1000 Tag Descriptions Front ViewBack View LEDIndicator BuzzerCall Button Rear panel with label P-1000TagFeatures Beaconing and Bi-directional Communication TheP-1000Pendant Tagutilizes lightweight beaconing communication (for standard messages) and bi-directional Wi-Fi communication with full network association and authentication (for advanced applications). This unique combination provides a flexible and scalable solution foradvanced applications. TheTagcan operate with up to four different network SSIDs in a secure or non-secure mode and is able to store up to two network IPs. TheTagalso supports both static IP configuration and DHCP. RF Transmitter operation In normal(regular) mode the Tag sends Wi-Fi beacon– short message includes Tag unique ID. The RF transmission duration is about 60 usec.Beaconing interval varies from up to 5 minutes and depends of following events processing-Motion, Call button pressing or LF receiver activation.The AeroScout Location Engine receives information from Wi-Fi-based Active RFID Tags and standard Wi-Fi networking devices, and applies multiple complex algorithms to produce highly accurate and reliable location and status data in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Test Report E150220.01 AeroScout Ltd. Page 1 of 76 FCC ACC M Ver 1.2 28 February 2011 DATE: 20 August 2015 I.T.L. (PRODUCT TESTING) LTD. FCC Radio Test Report for AeroScout Ltd. Equipment under test: WIFI Active RFID Pendant Tag TAG-P1000 2.4 GHz WIFI Approved by: _____________________________ I. Siboni Approved by: _____________________________ D. Shidlowsky This report must not be reproduced, except in full, without the written permission of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd. This report relates only to items tested. Test Report E150220.01 AeroScout Ltd. Page 2 of 76 FCC ACC M Ver 1.2 28 February 2011 Measurement/Technical Report for AeroScout Ltd. WIFI Active RFID Pendant Tag TAG-P1000 FCC ID: Q3HTAGP1000 This report concerns: Original Grant: X Class I Change: Class II Change: Equipment type: Digital Transmission System Limits used: 47CFR15 Section 15.247 Measurement procedure used is KDB 558074 D01 v03r03 and ANSI C63.4-2009. Application for Certification Applicant for this device: prepared by: (different from "prepared by") R. Pinchuck Reuven Amsallem ITL (Product Testing) Ltd. AeroScout Ltd. 1 Bat Sheva St. 3 Pekaris St. Einstein Entrance Lod 7116002 Rechovot 76702, Israel Israel Tel: +972-8- 936-9393 e-mail [email protected] Fax: +972-8- 936-5977 e-mail: [email protected] Test Report E150220.01 AeroScout Ltd. Page 3 of 76 FCC ACC M Ver 1.2 28 February 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1.1 Administrative Information ................................................................................. 5 1.2 List of Accreditations ......................................................................................... 6 1.3 Product Description ........................................................................................... 7 1.4 Test Methodology .............................................................................................. 7 1.5 Test Facility ....................................................................................................... 7 1.6 Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................. 7 2. SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 2.1 Justification ........................................................................................................ 8 2.2 EUT Exercise Software ..................................................................................... 8 2.3 Special Accessories .......................................................................................... 8 2.4 Equipment Modifications ................................................................................... 8 2.5 Configuration of Tested System ........................................................................ 9 3. RADIATED MEASUREMENT TEST SET-UP PHOTO -------------------------------------------10 4. 6 DB MINIMUM BANDWIDTH --------------------------------------------------------------------------12 4.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................ 12 4.2 Test Procedure ................................................................................................ 12 4.3 Results Table .................................................................................................. 12 4.4 Test Equipment Used; 6dB Bandwidth ........................................................... 21 5. 26 DB MINIMUM BANDWIDTH-------------------------------------------------------------------------22 5.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................ 22 5.2 Test Procedure ................................................................................................ 22 5.3 Test Results..................................................................................................... 22 5.4 Test Equipment Used; 26dB Bandwidth ......................................................... 31 6. MAXIMUM TRANSMITTED PEAK POWER OUTPUT -------------------------------------------32 6.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................ 32 6.2 Test Procedure ................................................................................................ 32 6.3 Test Results..................................................................................................... 32 6.4 Test Equipment Used; Maximum Peak Power Output .................................... 41 7. BAND EDGE SPECTRUM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------42 7.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................ 42 7.2 Test Procedure ................................................................................................ 42 7.3 Test Results..................................................................................................... 43 7.4 Test Equipment Used; Band Edge Spectrum ................................................. 49 8. RADIATED EMISSION, 9 KHZ – 30 MHZ -----------------------------------------------------------50 8.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................ 50 8.2 Test Procedure ................................................................................................ 50 8.3 Measured Data ................................................................................................ 50 8.4 Test Instrumentation Used, Radiated Measurements ..................................... 51 8.5 Field Strength Calculation ............................................................................... 51 9. SPURIOUS RADIATED EMISSION, 30 – 25000 MHZ -------------------------------------------52 9.1 Radiated Emission 30-25000 …
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.47 GHz | 41.00 mW |

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