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Single Use Tag User Guide iRadianse IPS Single Use Tag User Guide Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Companies, names, and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express permission of Radianse, Inc. Radianse is a registered trademark of Radianse, Inc. Other product and corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies. They are used for explanation only, with no intent to infringe. Radianse does not warrant that the operation of Products will be uninterrupted or error free. The Radianse Products are not fault tolerant and are not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or resale as control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance in which failure could lead to directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage. The Radianse Indoor Positioning System is not designed to be sold as a medical ‘device’ as that term is defined at 21 U.S.C. 321(h) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, or a component or accessory thereof. As sold, it is not intended to be subject to the Food and Drug Administration’s jurisdiction. It is intended to provide information on the position of specific items or persons only. No claim is made for the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or for the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease. Safety and Regulatory Information FCC Caution! Radianse Inc. warns the user that changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 Radianse Indoor Location Systems 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. iiRadianse Single Use Tag User Guide 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contents Chapter 1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter 2Activating the Single Use Tag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Activating and Attaching Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chapter 3Using ID-Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Assigning ID-Tags to Patients. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 iiiRadianse Single Use Tag User Guide 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 Radianse Single Use Tag User Guide1 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INTRODUCTION1 n a hospital, you need to find patients quickly. With a Radianse Indoor Positioning System (IPS), you can. This book, which includes the following, is for those who want to locate patients more quickly using the Radianse IPS system and the single use ID-tag. • Chapter 1, Introduction, describes the Single Use ID-tag hardware. • Chapter 2, Activating the Single Use Tag, describes how to make the tag ready for its first use. • Chapter 3, Using ID-Tags, shows how to assign ID-tags to patients and how to unassign ID-tags from patients. ID-TAGS You provide Radianse IPS Single Use ID-tags to patients to wear so you can track their location. I IR Led Closure Snaps INTRODUCTION 2Radianse Single Use Tag User Guide 1 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 Radianse IPS Single Use Tag User Guide3 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACTIVATING THE SINGLE USE TAG2 o use the Radianse IPS single use tag, you must first activate the tag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACTIVATING AND ATTACHING TAGS You activate a tag, or make the tag ready for first use, as follows: To activate and attach a tag Step 1Thread a standard hospital band no greater than 3/4” wide down through one slot, across the bottom of the tag, and back up through the other slot as shown. T Step 1 ACTIVATING THE SINGLE USE TAG Activating and Attaching Tags 4Radianse IPS Single Use Tag User Guide 2 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 Step 2Snap the tag closed as shown. The tag is activated. Step 3Secure the hospital band to the patient. Step 2 Radianse IPS Single Use Tag User Guide5 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USING ID-TAGS3 ou assign ID-tags to patients you want to track with the Radianse Indoor Positioning System. When a resource no longer needs to be tracked, you unassign the related ID-tag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASSIGNING ID-TAGS TO PATIENTS You assign ID-tags to patients so you can use the Radianse system to locate them. To assign an ID-tag to a patient You can assign an ID-tag to a patient as follows: Step 1From the Radianse Find/Assign home, click Assign. You see the Radianse Login page. Y Step 1 USING ID-TAGS Assigning ID-Tags to Patients 6Radianse IPS Single Use Tag User Guide 3 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Massachusetts 01843 978-975-4702 Step 2Enter your Radianse username and password, and click Login. Yo u s e e t h e Assign Equipment page. Step 3Click Assign Person. Step 2 . . . . . USING ID-TAGS Assigning ID-Tags to Patients Radianse IPS Single Use Tag User Guide7 439 South Union St., Suite 403, Lawrence, Mas…
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REVISIONS ZONE REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED A RELEASE TO PRODUCTION 15-JAN-2007 B. HENDERSON MODEL 350A SHEET 1 OF 1 SW-80011 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING D C B A AB C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 65 4 A NEXT ASSY ONE PLACE DECIMAL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF LABEL, PRODUCT <INSERT COMPANY NAME HERE> IS TOLERANCES: REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE ANGULAR: PROHIBITED. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF FRACTIONAL 1/15/07 1 USED ON B.H. 2 3 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS .3 APPLICATION DIMENSIONS ARE METRICTWO PLACE DECIMAL TOLERANCING PER: MATERIAL FINISH DRAWN CHECKED ENG APPR. MFG APPR. Q.A. COMMENTS: DATE NAME RADIANSE, INC. TITLE: SIZE B DWG. NO. REV WEIGHT: SCALE: 1:1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: <INSERT COMPANY NAME HERE>. ANY 1 DEG .13 INTERPRET GEOMETRIC NOTES:1) MATERIAL: PSA BACKED POLYCARBONATE LABEL STOCK2) DELETED.3) LABELS TO BE DIE CUT XX PER SHEET4) CLEANLINESS: PARTS TO BE FREE OF DIRT, FIBERS, OIL, OR OTHER CONTAMINATING AGENTS.5) ARTWORK PER AS SHOWN IN VIEW.6) SHIPPING CONTAINER: ANTI-STATIC, AMINE FREE BAG.7) SHIPPING CONTAINER LABELING (ON EACH PACKAGE): A) RADIANSE P/N AND REVISION B) PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER C) QUANTITY D) LOT NUMBER OR DATE CODE E) SUPPLIER NAME 24.4 13.3 R1.5 Radianse, Inc.Transmitter model 350AFCC ID: Q9V-350-A2Patent Pending. Made in China.
RETLIF TESTING LABORATORIES TEST REPORT R-4718N-2 January 14, 2007 FCC COMPLIANCE TEST REPORT ON RADIANSE, INC. SINGLE USE ID TAG FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 Test Report No. R-4718N-2 FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 APPLICANT Radianse, Inc. 200 Brickstone Square, Suite 302 Andover, MA 01810 MANUFACTURER SAME TEST SPECIFICATION: FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15, Subpart C, Para. 15.231 TEST PROCEDURE: ANSI C63.4:2003 TEST SAMPLE DESCRIPTION BRANDNAME: Radianse MODEL: 350A TYPE: Single Use ID Tag POWER REQUIREMENTS: 3VDC via internal battery FREQUENCY OF OPERATION: 433.92MHz TYPE OF TRANSMISSION: Pulsed emission containing manchester encoded data bits FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 APPLICABLE RULE SECTION: Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.231 TESTS PERFORMED Spurious Emissions (30MHz to 4.4GHz) Field Strength of Fundamental Occupied Bandwidth, 0.25% of Fundamental Frequency Duty Cycle Determination TEST SAMPLE OPERATION The EUT is powered by 3VDC, internal battery. The device is normally automatically operated but can also be manually operated. The device transmits location data for personnel/asset tracking applications. Operation of the EUT complies with the parameters required in Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.231 (e) for devices which will transmit data and with the general requirements of 15.231 for both automatic and manual operated devices. For testing purposes only the EUT was configured to continuously transmit. Test Report No. R-4718N-2 FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 TEST SAMPLE / TEST PROGRAM CWhen manually activated the transmitter automatically ceases transmission within five seconds after activation per the requirements of 15.231 a (1). CIn automatic mode the transmitter ceases transmission within 5 seconds after activation per the requirements of 15.231 a (2). •In automatic mode operation is limited so that the duration of each transmission is less than one second (8.0msec) and the silent period between transmissions is more than 30 times the duration of the transmission and never less than ten seconds per the requirements of 15.231 (e) . CThe device is not employed for RC purposes involving fire, security and safety of life. CThe fundamental field strength at 433.92MHz did not exceed 4398μV/M (Average) at a test distance of 3 meters. •The peak value of fundamental emissions did not exceed a peak field strength limit corresponding to 20dB above the maximum permitted average limit. CThe field strength of harmonic and spurious emissions did not exceed 439μV/M as specified in 15.231 (e) for a fundamental frequency of 433.92MHz. CThe device operates at a single frequency of 433.92MHz The bandwidth of emissions did not exceed 0.25% of the operating frequency as specified in 15.231 (c) and was determined as follows: Fundamental Frequency=433.92MHz 0.25% of Center Frequency=1.0848MHz 1.0848 divided by 2=0.542MHz Bandwidth Range=Fundamental Frequency + and - 0.542MHz 433.92MHz - 0.542MHz=433.378MHz 433.92MHz + 0.542MHz=434.462MHz Bandwidth Range=433.378MHz - 434.462MHz CThe device uses an internal loop antenna CRadiated Emissions from the EUT were measured in all three axis. The attached Radiated Emissions test data is representative of the worst case orientation. Test Report No. R-4718N-2 FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 DETERMINATION OF FIELD STRENGTH LIMITS The field strength limits shown below were calculated as instructed in Section 15.231 (e). Fundamental Frequency: 433.92MHz Where F is the frequency in MHz, the formula for calculating the maximum permitted fundamental field strength for the band 260-470MHz, μV/m at 3 meters is as follows: 16.6667(F) - 2833.3333 =Field Strength Limit (μV/m) 16.6667 x 433.92=7232 7232 - 2833.3333=4398 Field Strength Limit=4398 μV/m = 72.8dBuV/M The maximum permitted unwanted emission level is 20dB below the maximum permitted fundamental level which equals 439.8 μV/m = 52.8dBuV/M. DETERMINATION OF DUTY CYCLE The transmitter controls were adjusted to maximize the transmitted duty cycle. The analyzer was set for a frequency span of 0Hz. The sweep time was then adjusted in order to display one full pulse train. The pulse train was observed and the number and width of the pulses and the period of the train was determined. As the pulse train period (cycle time) was more than 100msec in duration the worst case duty cycle was determined by measuring/calculating the sum of the pulse widths “on time duration” within the 100msec period with the highest average value. The on times were determined as follows: The individual pulse widths within the pulse train were measured and summed in order to obtain the total “on time” within the train (57 short pulses @51.49usec/ea & 11 long pulses @ 100.70usec/ea). Fundamental Frequency: 433.92MHz Transmitter On Time=4.04 milliseconds Transmitter Cycle Time=100 milliseconds Transmitter Duty Cycle=4.04% On Time divided by Cycle Time=Duty Cycle Factor 4.04 divided by 100=0.0404 10 0.0404 converted to dB (LOG .0404)20=-27.87dB Duty Cycle Factor=-27.87dB Duty Cycle Factor Determination Plots are included with this application as a separate attachment. Test Report No. R-4718N-2 FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 TEST SAMPLE / TEST PROGRAM (continued) GENERAL NOTES 1.All readings were taken utilizing a peak detector function at a test distance of 3 meters. 2.The duty cycle factor was applied to the peak readings in order to determine the average value of the emissions. Test Report No. R-4718N-2 FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 RADIATED EMISSIONS SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Test Report No. R-4718N-2 FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 DUTY CYCLE/OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH SETUP PHOTOGRAPH Test Report No. R-4718N-2 FCC ID: Q9V-350-A2 EQUIPMENT LISTS FUNDAMENTAL & SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ENTypeManufacturerDescriptionModel No. Cal DateDue 3258Double Ridge GuideEMCO1 - 18 Ghz3115 8/21/2006 8/21/2007 4029BTest Site AttenuationRetlif3 / 10 MetersRNH 5/24/2006 5/24/2007 5053BiconilogEMCO26 MHz - 3 GHz3142C 2/08/2006 3/08/2007 713EMI Test ReceiverRohde & Schwarz20 Hz - 26.5 GHzESI26 4/03/2006 4/03/2007 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/DUTY CYCLE ENTypeManufacturerDescriptionMo…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15.231(e) | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |

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