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YUT-IGEAPUL1Wireless Pullcord

Igeacare Solutions Inc.
Wireless Pullcord - FCC ID YUT-IGEAPUL1 - Igeacare Solutions Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Nov 29, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 29, 2010
Equipment Note
Wireless Pullcord
Frequency Range
433.92000000 - 433.92000000
Company
Igeacare Solutions Inc.
Country
Canada

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Users Manual

igeacom Resident Unit 300, 301, 500, 501, MP501 The igeacom 300 Resident Units is designed to be used in conjunction with a telephone system. The unit supports special call handling features including a Call button to initiate calls to a designated device on the telephone system, a Call Cancel button, Volume control, Menu and Activities information buttons. A built-in ¼” jack provides the ability to plug in a traditional call cord, allowing the resident to initiate a call from the bedside. The igeacom utilizes water-resistant, heat-curved silicon rubber buttons for long-life operation. A built-in speaker and microphone offer excellent voice quality, providing clear, hands-free, two-way communication between the resident and the answering personnel. The units have an input provision for the connection of an external call- in device such as a wired pull cord, which provides call capabilities from resident bathrooms or showers. The input can be assigned to one of six priority levels. In addition, the unit uses the features of the telephone system to distinguish between different call types. For example to differentiate between a pull station call vs. a call cord call. With the addition of a Dome Light Module, the resident unit has the ability to connect to a dome light outside the room door, providing staff with a visual indication of calls originating from that resident’s room. The dome light consists of three individual and different colored lamps that illuminate in distinct patterns to identify both priority and the call-in device that the call originated from. The resident unit is line-powered by the single line station ports on the telephone system, eliminating the need for an external power supply. A single pair from a CAT3 cable is the minimum requirement to bring analog dial tone from a telephone system to the igeacom unit. For more information see your telephone system manufacturer specification. The unit is designed for installation into a standard 3-gang electrical back box with 3-9/32” mounted centers. Requesting Help: To request help press one of the available call points. These include the RED Call Button, the RED button on the pendant or the RED button on the call cord. Help can also be requested by pulling any of the pull stations. By activating any one of the above call points your igeacom unit will send an emergency signal to call the assigned endpoints or group of endpoints. An example of an endpoint may be the nurse’s telephone. All of your peripheral devices can be programmed according to their priority or associated degree of emergency as programmed by the facility for each device. Up to 4 Wireless Pendants, 4 Wireless Pull cords and 4 RF3 Sensors can be programmed to a Resident unit. Cancelling a Call: The call is cancelled at the resident unit in which the call point was activated. To cancel a call press the green cancel button located on the front of the resident unit. In addition to the cancel button on the main unit, you may also use the cancel button located on the assigned wireless pull station. For those installations that allow for remote cancellation a code may be entered on the endpoint to signal a cancel to the resident unit when the voice path is opened. Retrieving Menus & Activities The black buttons labeled Menu and Activities on the resident unit activate the menu or activity announcements for the week or day, as programmed by your building management. To Retrieve the Menu: Press the black Menu button to hear a pre-recorded announcement. To Retrieve Activities: Press the black Activities button to hear a pre-recorded announcement. Volume Control To turn the speaker volume up on the Resident Unit press the volume up button. Each time the volume up button it pressed it raises the volume. To reach maximum volume, press the up button multiple times. To turn the speaker volume down on the Resident unit press the volume down button. Each time the volume down button is pressed it reduces the volume. To reach lowest volume level, press the down button multiple times. Call Recognition Call recognition is accomplished by dialing *4 or *3 from an endpoint during the two-way speech path with the resident unit. If the recipient performs the call recognition code by phone, he/she will hear acknowledgement tones to verify the code has been recognized. The igeacom unit will perform different functions depending on which recognition code is pressed. When *4 is pressed: Once the *4 call recognition code is entered the igeacom will disconnect the telephone line without cancelling the call. At this point the call must be cancelled using the green cancel button on the corresponding resident unit. If the call is not cancelled after the programmed *4 Call Recognition timer expires the igeacom will redial the first dial string. If the *4 call recognition code is not pressed and the staff member hangs up on the emergency call the resident will hear a fast busy tone through the igeacom speaker for the remainder of the programmed delay timer. When *3 is pressed. When the *3 call recognition code is entered he/she will hear acknowledgement tones to verify the call has been recognized. At this time, a *3 timer is started and the two-way speech path is still open between the endpoint and the resident unit. If the endpoint remains on the line for the duration of the delay timer at the final minute the recipient of the call will hear two warning tones for every 10 seconds. If the timer expires the unit will hang up and redial the first dial string. To extend the delay timer the user can enter *3 during the last minute or when the warning tones are playing. This extension can be preformed a maximum of 3 times for every emergency call. LED Lights The Line indicator LED will turn on when the analog line is activated by the resident unit for an emergency call. Therefore, when an emergency call is placed from any call point the Line LED will flash once. If the Line or Fault LED flashes eve…

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ID Label/Location Info

Pull Cord Begin Transmit Timer Transmit Emergency Message Button Release Transmit Timer Expired STOP Yes No No Yes Push Cancel Button Begin Transmit Timer Transmit Cancel Message Button Release Transmit Timer Expired STOP Yes No No Yes Mounting Hole Back of Pull Cord Batt 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 STATEMENT FCC ID: YUT-IGEAPUL1 IC: 5263A-IGEAPUL1 Made In Canada Part 4001150 Batt Mounting Hole FCC & IC ID Product ID & Serial # Igeacare Pullcord Label Placement Part 4001150 Back of Pendant FCC STATEMENT Batt This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition s: (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 ID: YUT-IGEAPEN1 IC: 5263A-IGEAPEN1 Part 3001001 Product ID & Serial # FCC & IC ID Igeacare Pendant Label Placement Part 3001001

Test Report

This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. EMC Report for IGEACare Solutions Inc on the Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Page 1 of 21 EMISSION TEST REPORT Report Number: 100216049BOX-006c Project Number: G100216049 Report Issue Date: 11/29/2010 Product Designation: Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Standards: RSS-210 Issue 7 June 2007 Annex A1.1 RSS-GEN Issue 2 June 2007 ICES 003:1997, Class B Tested by: Client: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. 70 Codman Hill Road Boxborough, MA 01719 IGEACare Solutions Inc 163 Rivalda Road North York M9M 2M7 Report prepared by Report reviewed by Vathana F. Ven, Senior Project Engineer Michael F. Murphy/EMC Staff Engineer Intertek Report Number: 100216049BOX-006c Issued: 11/29/2010 EMC Report for IGEACare Solutions Inc on the Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Page 2 of 21 1 Introduction and Conclusion The tests indicated in section 2.0 were performed on the product constructed as described in section 3.0. The remaining test sections are the verbatim text from the actual data sheets used during the investigation. These test sections include the test name, the specified test Method, a list of the actual Test Equipment Used, documentation Photos, Results and raw Data. No additions, deviations, or exclusions have been made from the standard(s) unless specifically noted. Based on the results of our investigation, we have concluded the product tested complies with the requirements of the standard(s) indicated. The results obtained in this test report pertain only to the item(s) tested. 2 Test Summary Section Test full name Result 3 Client Information 4 Description of Equipment Under Test 5 System Setup and Method 6 A1.1.2 – Fundamental Field Strength Pass 7 A1.1.2 – Harmonics and Spurious Field Strength Pass 8 A1.1.3 – 20 dB Bandwidth Pass 9 A1.1.1 – 5 Seconds Off Pass 10 Revision History Intertek Report Number: 100216049BOX-006c Issued: 11/29/2010 EMC Report for IGEACare Solutions Inc on the Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Page 3 of 21 3 Client Information This EUT was tested at the request of: Company: IGEACare Solutions Inc 163 Rivalda Road North York M9M 2M7 Contact: Mike Mahoney Telephone: (416) 745-4608 ext. 251 Fax: N/A Email: [email protected] 4 Description of Equipment Under Test Equipment Under Test Description Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number Igeacare Wireless Pullcord IGEACare Solutions Inc 4001150 B4 Receive Date:09/27/2010 Received Condition: Good Type:Production Description of Equipment Under Test (provided by client) The EUT is a transmitter. It runs on 3VDC battery. Equipment Under Test Power Configuration Rated Voltage Rated Current Rated Frequency Number of Phases 3 VDC N/A N/A N/A Operating modes of the EUT: No. Descriptions of EUT Exercising 1 The EUT was programmed to transmit continuously. 2 Intertek Report Number: 100216049BOX-006c Issued: 11/29/2010 EMC Report for IGEACare Solutions Inc on the Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Page 4 of 21 5 System Setup and Method Cables ID Description Length (m) Shielding Ferrites Termination None Support Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number None 5.1 Method: Configuration as required by Section A1.1.1 to A1.1.3 of Standard taking Precedence. 5.2 EUT Block Diagram: Turntable EUT Intertek Report Number: 100216049BOX-006c Issued: 11/29/2010 EMC Report for IGEACare Solutions Inc on the Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Page 5 of 21 6 Fundamental Field Strength 6.1 Method Tests are performed in accordance with RSS-210 Annex A1.1.2. TEST SITE: 10m ALSE The 10m ALSE is 13m (Length) x 21m (Depth) x 10m (Height) with the effective size in terms of space from the tips of the absorber is 12m (Length) x 20m (Depth) x 8.5m (Height). This chamber achieves broadband performance using a unique arrangement of hybrid and ferrite tile absorber. This chamber has a built in 3m diameter turntable (Embedded type). The metal structure of the table makes electrical connection around the entire circumference of the turntable to the ground plane with a metal brush type connection. The turntable is located on one end of the chamber and the antennas are mounted 3 and 10 meters away at the other end of the chamber on the adjustable an Antenna Mast. The antenna mast is a non-conductive bore sighted type with remote control of antenna height and polarization. The Antenna Mast and the turntable can be remotely controlled through the controller located in the adjacent Control room. A wooden table 80 cm high is used for table-top equipment. Measurement Uncertainty For radiated emissions, lab U(3.5 dB at 3m and 3.5 dB at 10m below 1 GHz, and 4.2 dB at 3m above 1 GHz) < CISPR U(5.2 dB), which is the reference value in CISPR 16-4-2 Table 1, hence the compliance of the product is only based on the measured value, and no measurement uncertainty correction is required, based on CISPR 22 and CISPR 11 (for 2006 and later revisions) Clause 11. Intertek Report Number: 100216049BOX-006c Issued: 11/29/2010 EMC Report for IGEACare Solutions Inc on the Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Page 6 of 21 Sample Calculation The field strength is calculated by adding the Antenna Factor and Cable Factor, and subtrac…

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Test Setup Photos

Intertek Report Number: 100216049BOX-006a Issued: 09/30/2010 EMC Report for IGEACare Solutions Inc on the Igeacare Wireless Pullcord Page 8 of 21 6.4 Setup Photographs:

Contact Information

Applicant

Mike Mahoney
[email protected]416-745-4608Fax: 416-747-2887

Technical Contact

Igeacare Solutions Inc.Mike Mahoney
[email protected]416-745-4608

163 Rivalda Road · North York · Canada

Non-Technical Contact

Igeacare Solutions Inc.Mike Rochon
[email protected]416-745-4608

Test Firm

Intertek Testing Services NA Inc.Yaqing Liu
[email protected]978 635 8662

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmission
115.231433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz-990HM1D
Confidentiality
Long Term

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Equipment Class

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