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1 NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook NE v2.0

2 Copyright 2011 Neat Electronics AB Revision date: NEAT Electronics AB Varuvägen 2 SE Löddeköpinge Sweden Phone: Fax: info@neatelectronics.com 2 of 56

3 Contents 1 Introduction Intended use About this manual The main unit NEO IP/GSM Overview Connectors Power switch Cable channels Key holes Battery lid/sim card slot AC adaptor Ethernet cable Portable trigger ATOM Overview Use ATOM with the necklace 10 2 Operating the unit The buttons and indicators Alarm button Reset button Extra button The front LEDs Handling the buttons Sending an alarm Resetting an alarm Volume control Connecting radio equipment Presence and Ready indication Sending a manual test alarm Radio coverage test Testing the quality of the GSM network Understanding the indicators Alarm button LEDs on the front Acoustic indications After activating an alarm Warning functions in normal mode 17 3 The alarm call Call structure Alarm events Alarm types Radio equipment alarms Internally activated alarms Undefined alarm types Alarm type groups Sequences General Acknowledgement of the alarm call Between call attempts Max number of call attempts Before calling 22 3 of 56

4 3.6.1 Pre-call signal Calling Protocols Conversation Queueing procedure Log call 23 4 Incoming calls Ringing signal Answer by portable trigger Auto answer 24 5 Functions Test alarm Reminder alarm Passive alarm Assistance alarm Block for new alarms Presence and Ready indication Action registration Replace last digit in code User defined alarm type ID Test alarm from radio transmitter 28 6 Technical alarms Accumulator alarm Battery alarm Radio interference Mains failure Mains return 30 7 Programming/Setup Installation of the program Using the NPU 31 8 NEO IP Programmer software Basic programming Detailed programming File menu Communication menu Read from NEO IP/GSM Write to NEO IP/GSM Network read from NEO IP/GSM Tools menu Basic programming Create textfile Configure alarmtypes Change passwords Help menu Alarm sources tab 37 4 of 56

5 8.7.1 Radio alarms Internal Buttons Additional Sequences tab Sequences for alarm types Sequence definitions Cycles Call numbers tab Call information Telephone number Call type Alarm code Protocol Call attempts Timers and indications tab Alarm activation and timers Indications Date and time Call parameters tab Outgoing call Incoming call GSM Info/functions tab Other functions Product information Advanced tab The parameters list Misc Configuration tab Configuration Security Radio setup IP tab Ethernet SIP NEAT Web Service 51 9 Care and maintenance Care Maintenance Safety Recycling 53 Appendix A Technical data 54 Appendix B Advanced tab table 55 5 of 56

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7 Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Intended use 1.2 About this manual The Home Care Phone NEO IP/GSM is a unit designed for the purpose of providing security and a sense of comfort and safety for the user. The unit is primarily designed for people living in their own apartments or homes. NEO IP The main unit communicates over Internet (IP) and the trigger communicates over radio, 869 MHz (Optionally 868 MHz). Optionally the main unit can be equipped with a GSM module to act as a communications backup and then communicates over the GSM (cellular) network. NEO GSM The main unit communicates over the GSM (cellular) network and the trigger communicates over radio, 869 MHz (Optionally 868 MHz). This document is a combined advanced user and technical manual. In all sections where configurable functions are described, there is an instruction of how to make the programming. The programming is done either locally with a Neat Programming Unit (NPU) connected to a computer or over the network/internet. Values in lists, tables and pictures are default values, unless stated otherwise. 1.3 The main unit NEO IP/GSM Overview Home care phone NEO IP/GSM has the appearance as in the picture below. The unit has been designed to make it as simple as possible to handle with maximum safety. The size of the plastic cover is 190 mm x 180 mm x 32 mm. Emblem Cable channels Connectors Loudspeaker Power switch Key holes Buttons LEDs Microphone Battery lid SIM card slot (optional) Picture 1. Home care phone NEO IP top view Picture 2. Home care phone NEO IP bottom view 7 of 56

8 Introduction NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook The emblem differs on the the two models Blue emblem - NEO IP or NEO IP with GSM backup. Black emblem - NEO GSM Connectors There are 4 connectors located in two wells at the bottom side. All connectors are of modular (western) type. Connector Type Marking Function Power RJ22 AC AC adaptor or NPU Line RJ11 LINE Firmware upgrade Internet RJ45 IP Ethernet External input RJ45 AUX External inputs Table 1. Connectors on the NEO IP/GSM Power switch Cable channels Key holes By putting the switch in the bottom of the unit in position I, the unit is turned ON. When turned on, the unit starts up, initiates and goes into normal mode, i.e. it is ready to receive and transmit alarms. The startup lasts about 10 seconds and is finished when the red Alarm button is lit steadily. Please note that it isn t enough to take the AC plug out, to shut off the unit. The unit will then use the backup battery as power source. To turn off set the switch to 0. At the bottom side there are five small cable channels to fix the cables. Use these for a nice and tidy installation. There are three key holes for wall mounting of the unit. There are three possibilities to mount the unit. Use the two holes at the sides and hang the unit with the buttons down Use the two holes at the sides and hang the unit with the buttons up Let the unit hang in the middle hole and use the others for steering. The buttons have to be upwards. The holes are designed to be used together with screws heads with a diameter of 7-8 mm. The screw head shall be approximately 4 mm out of the wall for best fit. 8 of 56

9 Introduction Battery lid/sim card slot The battery lid is opened by removing the screw. Under the lid there is a battery compartment for the backup battery. If the battery has to be replaced, please note that the battery have to be of correct type and must be delivered from NEAT Electronics. The replacement should only be done by trained personnel. On the NEO GSM or the NEO IP with GSM, the battery compartement also houses the SIM card slot. To insert the SIM card: 1. Open the battery lid with a small Philips Head screwdriver. 2. Remove the battery. 3. Insert the SIM card according to the picture on the label. 4. Replace the battery. 5. Replace the battery lid. Carefully tighten the screw, do not use force or the threads will break! AC adaptor The AC adaptor shall be installed in an ordinary AC mains outlet, European type. The voltage in the outlet shall between 100 VAC and 240 VAC. Use only the adaptor specified by NEAT Electronics. Connect the adaptor to the outlet marked AC in the bottom well of the NEO IP/ GSM, see section above Ethernet cable The accompanying Ethernet cable has a length of 3 m. but any CAT 5 Ethernet cable is usable. Connect the Ethernet cable to the outlet marked IP in the right bottom well of the NEO IP/GSM. The other end of the cable is normally connected to an network via a hub/switch or directly to the Ethernet connector in the wall. 9 of 56

10 Introduction NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 1.4 Portable trigger ATOM Overview The portable trigger ATOM has the appearance as in the picture below. The unit has been shaped for best fit and maximum safety. LED Button Bracelet holder Picture 3. Portable trigger ATOM top view Picture 4. Portable trigger ATOM bottom view Use ATOM with the necklace Use ATOM with the bracelet The ATOM is delivered with an elastic bracelet. To use the bracelet, simply insert it into the holders on the bottom of the ATOM. Please note to place the lock in the correct way. If holding the ATOM upside down, the lock seam close to the lock shall be pointing in your direction/be visible. The ATOM is delivered with a necklace and a plastic necklace lock. To use the necklace, please insert a loop of the necklace into one of the holders on the bottom of the ATOM. To lock the necklace into place, just insert the small plastic necklace lock into the holder. Picture 5. ATOM accessories 10 of 56

11 Operating the unit 2 Operating the unit This chapter is intended for using the NEO IP/GSM without the NPU, i.e. the functions described are how to use the NEO IP/GSM with the buttons etc. All functions are also programmable with the NPU and Programmer software and is indicated with a computer icon to the left of the paragraph. 2.1 The buttons and indicators Alarm button Reset button Extra button The front LEDs The red Alarm button is illuminated (the alarm LED) and is used for Send a user alarm The green Reset button can perform different functions: Reset an initiated alarm call, see Resetting an alarm. Initiate a poll to the NEAT Web Service, see Network read from NEO IP/ GSM. Perform a GSM Network quality test, see Testing the quality of the GSM network. Initiate a Radio Coverage Test, see Radio coverage test. The white Extra button can perform many different functions: Adjust the volume of loudspeaker, see Volume control. Program radio transmitters, see Connecting radio equipment. Presence and Ready indication, see 5.6 Presence and Ready indication. Sending a special alarm with optional alarm type, e.g. a service call or to a relative. The LEDs in the front of the unit indicates visually if there is a problem in the operation of the unit. Network/GSM (green) AC (yellow) Battery (red) For further explanation, see LEDs on the front on page of 56

12 Operating the unit NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 2.2 Handling the buttons Extra button Alarm LED Reset button Alarm button Network/GSM LED AC LED Battery LED Picture 6. Buttons and indicators on home care phone NEO IP Sending an alarm A user alarm can be activated by pressing the red Alarm button on the main unit or by pressing the red button on the portable trigger ATOM. For further information about the behaviour after activating an alarm, see 8.10 Timers and indications tab on page 42. Activating and deactivating the red Alarm button, see Front button on page Resetting an alarm Before making a call NEO IP/GSM is waiting a number of seconds to enable the user to cancel or reset the alarm. If the green Reset button is pressed during this period, the alarm will be interrupted. A number of tones will indicate that this happens, the NEO IP/GSM returns to normal operation, meaning it will be ready to send a new alarm. 12 of 56

13 Operating the unit Volume control Both the volume level of the conversation (speaker level) and of the beeps can be adjusted. Conversation level adjustment To adjust the volume level of the conversation, press and hold the white Extra button. Immediatyely when pressing the grey button, it will beep shortly. Keep pressing and the unit will beep according to the table below after four seconds. Beep level adjustment To adjust the level of the beeps in the speaker, first press and hold the white Extra button, then after the first initial beep, also simoultaneously press the green Reset button. The volume is adjusted in the following way: The unit will beep one, two or three times, at different volume. Between every step there is a pause of 2 seconds. When the user releases the button, the unit will keep the current level, store it into the memory, confirm with a signal and return to normal operation. Step1 1 beep Level 1 (lowest) Step 2 2 beeps Level 2 Step 3 3 beeps Level 3 (highest) Table 2. Volume control stepping Adjusting volume control in speaker, see Signal volume on page Connecting radio equipment Adding a additional radio transmitter to the home care phone There can be eight radio transmitters connected to the NEO IP/GSM at the same time. Every transmitter is programmed into NEO IP/GSM at a position 1-8. The home care phone NEO IP/GSM is delivered together with a portable trigger ATOM. This radio transmitter is normally already connected to NEO IP/GSM at position 1. If a new ATOM or another radio equipment is to be connected to NEO IP/GSM, please follow the instructions below. Press and hold the white Extra button at the same time as the unit is switched on: When the unit is switched on and the start-up flashing has stopped (which may take 10 seconds or more) there is a beep in the speaker. This indicates that the first radio position is active. If keeping the white Extra button pressed down, after a few seconds there will sound two beeps, which means that the second position is active. After another two seconds, three beeps will sound, meaning the third position is active and so forth. Release the button when there is the same number of beeps as the position you want to program. After the button is released, activate the transmitter. There will now sound an acknowledgement as below and the unit will be ready for radio coverage test, see Radio coverage test on page of 56

14 Operating the unit NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Acknowledgement Short tone Long tone Error beep Meaning Battery in transmitter OK Battery in transmitter weak The transmitter was already programmed into another position If the green Reset button is pressed after releasing the white Extra button, instead of activating the transmitter, the programming ends. The unit will make a sound and return to normal operation. If no transmitter or button is pressed within 20 seconds from the release of the white Extra button, the unit will make a sound and automatically return to normal operation. Erase a radio transmitter from NEO IP/GSM If the white Extra button is pressed again, after releasing the Extra button as described above, instead of activating the transmitter, the currently stored radio transmitter will be erased. The unit makes a sound and returns to normal operation. Adding/deleting radio transmitters, see 8.7 Alarm sources tab on page Presence and Ready indication It is possible to record when and for how long time the personnel are visiting the user. The personnel then have to make a Presence indication when they arrive and a Ready indication when they leave the user. NEO IP/GSM will then call the alarm receiver and transfer the information. When NEO IP/GSM is in Presence mode, all three LEDs on the front will flash. A Presence indication can be done by using the Extra button, see Extra button or by using the button pattern described below. By using the pattern below, involuntary indications will be eliminated. Button pattern for Presence and Ready indication: Press and hold the green Reset button Press the red Alarm button twice Release the green Reset button To enable Presence and Ready indication, see Extra button, alarm type on page Sending a manual test alarm If first the green Reset button and then the red Alarm button are pressed and held for four seconds, the unit will beep shortly and initiate test alarm transmission. The red Alarm button starts to blink and blinks as long as the test alarm is not sent. A test alarm is silent and automatic and will not interact with the user. For details, see 5.1 Test alarm on page of 56

15 Operating the unit Radio coverage test If the green Reset button is pressed and held while the unit is switched on and kept pressed until the start-up flashing has finished, the unit will go directly into Radio coverage test mode. After connecting a new radio transmitter, see Adding a additional radio transmitter to the home care phone on page 13 the unit will automatically enter Radio coverage test mode. The purpose of the radio coverage test is to check the range for the radio transmitter. After the radio coverage test has been activated, the user may walk around and check if the connection is OK. The acknowledgements are an acoustical indication from the loudspeaker and that the LED on the ATOM turns green. When the user activates the transmitter, the following responses from the home care phone are possible: Response One short beep One long beep Meaning Correct code, battery OK Correct code, battery weak Table 3. Radio coverage test responses Testing the quality of the GSM network Since there is no screen to display the GSM network strength (as would be the case on a normal GSM mobile phone), the NEO IP/GSM can perform a test to do this. 1. Press the green Reset and the grey Extra button simoultaneously and keep pressed until four beeps are heard, then release. 2. NEO GSM will now measure the GSM signal strength and after approx seconds it will beep a number of beeps to state the signal quality, see the table below. NEO GSM will then beep approx every 5 seconds to state the signal strength until the test is terminated. 3. Walk around in the home to ensure best reception possible. Keep the NEO GSM still for approx 10 seconds in each new location to ensure that the metering is as accurate as possible. 4. Terminate the metering by pressing the green reset button. Beep Signal strength 1 beep Very weak 2 beeps Weak 3 beeps Fair 4 beeps Strong 5 beeps Very strong Table 4. GSM network quality test indications Weak or very weak is not recommended. 15 of 56

16 Operating the unit NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 2.3 Understanding the indicators Alarm button The following indications will normally be in effect on the buttons. Note that there are different indications depending on if the unit is powered from the AC adaptor or from the internal battery. Normal operation AC mode Battery mode Alarm button ON * OFF Call in progress AC mode Battery mode Alarm button 0.5 s ON 0.5 s OFF 0.5 s ON 0.5 s OFF * Conversation AC mode Battery mode Alarm button 0.5 s ON 0.5 s OFF 0.5 s ON 0.5 s OFF * Wait between calls AC mode Battery mode Alarm button 1.0 s ON 1.0 s OFF 1.0 s ON 1.0 s OFF No more call attempts ** AC mode Battery mode Alarm button 2.0 s ON 2.0 s OFF OFF * ) May be changed to permanently OFF by programming. ** ) No more call attempts means that the NEO IP/GSM has tried to call the alarm receiver, but all call attempts has failed. It has not been possible to transfer the alarm. Change the indication in battery mode, see Indication during call in battery mode on page 44. Change the illumination of the alarm button, see Alarm button illumination on page LEDs on the front Standby mode is the normal mode of the NEO IP/GSM and is the state that the unit is in when nothing happens, e.g. waiting for input from user. In Standby mode the following visual indication will be in effect on the buttons. The LEDs will act as below. Normal operation AC mode Battery mode Network (LAN/WAN OK alt. GSM coverage is good) OFF OFF AC OFF N/A 16 of 56

17 Operating the unit Battery OFF OFF Failure AC mode Battery mode Network (LAN/WAN alt. GSM network failure) ON 0.5 s ON 4.5 s OFF Network (LAN OK, WAN failure/ GSM bad coverage) 1 s ON 1 s OFF 0.5 s ON 4.5 s OFF AC N/A 0.5 s ON 4.5 s OFF Battery ON 0.5 s ON 4.5 s OFF Table 5. LED indication patterns In addition to the above there is an indication in Standby mode for presence of personnel. All three LEDs will then flash 0.5 s every 4 second. If the unit is a NEO IP with GSM functionality, then the LEDs will indicate the status for the IP network. 2.4 Acoustic indications After activating an alarm When the NEO IP/GSM is calling, it is possible to use choose different kinds of acoustical indications: Select pre-call signal melody, see Pre-call signal on page 44. Set the pre-call signal duration, see Pre-call signal duration on page 44. Select the sound level of indication tones, see Signal volume on page Warning functions in normal mode If an AC, battery or network/gsm failure occurs, an acoustical indication will take place. The indication consists of a short beep every 2 seconds. After 1 minute the beeps will occur every 30 seconds. The acoustical indication can be stopped by pressing the green Reset button. If a new failure occurs, the acoustical indication will start again regardless if the first failure is attended or not. To set behaviour after failure detection, see Warning functions on page of 56

18 The alarm call NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 3 The alarm call 3.1 Call structure 3.2 Alarm events 3.3 Alarm types The reason for the alarm i.e. the alarm source decides what alarm type that will be used in the alarm call. The alarm type forms a part of a group which points to a call sequence. The sequence consists of up to 4 call types with telephone number, alarm code, protocol and number of call attempts. An alarm can be initiated by one of the following reasons: A radio signal from a radio transmitter, e.g. ATOM A push on the alarm button or extra button An internally activated alarm Depending on the alarm event, the alarm can be routed to different alarm receivers in sequence. The type of alarm event is called alarm type, see next section Radio equipment alarms When an alarm arrives from a radio transmitter, the alarm type is normally decided from what alarm type that is connected to the radio position. If e.g. an ATOM is programmed into radio position 1, the alarm type is decided from the listbox. To determine the alarm type for a given radio transmitter, see Radio alarms on page 37. Alarms from alarm button or extra button When the user presses the alarm button, the alarm type will always be User alarm from button. The extra button can be programmed to send desired alarm type. Please note that Presence alarm and Passive alarm will activate special functions, see section 6.3 and 6.6. To determine the alarm type when pressing the grey Extra button, see Buttons on page Internally activated alarms The following alarms are activated internally. Reminder alarm Passive alarm Automatic ready indication Test alarm Mains failure alarm Mains OK indication Accumulator alarm Radio interference alarm 18 of 56

19 The alarm call Undefined alarm types 3.4 Alarm type groups All alarm types are not defined in every protocol. If an alarm type isn t defined the unit will try with the next position in the sequence to see if this position holds another protocol. This will be done immediately. The same thing will happen if a telephone number or alarm code is missing. In the Home phone protocol, however, there is no requirement for any alarm code. When an alarm type is decided, NEO IP/GSM have to decide what sequence to use. This can be configured for 10 groups, see table below. Group Alarm types Sequence 1. User alarms User alarm from trigger User alarm from button User with battery failure Reminder alarm 2. External alarms Passive alarm Door alarm Bed alarm Carpet alarm 3. Technical alarms Accumulator alarm Mains failure alarm Mains OK indication Battery alarm Radio interference Radio out of range Radio within range Inactivity 1,2,3 or 4 1,2,3 or 4 1,2,3 or 4 4. Smoke detector alarm Smoke detector alarm 1,2,3 or 4 5. Assault alarms Assault alarm 1,2,3 or 4 6. Presence alarms Presence indication Ready indication Automatic ready indication Action indication Log call 1,2,3 or 4 7. Test alarm Test alarm 1,2,3 or 4 8. Emergency alarm Emergency alarm 1,2,3 or 4 9. Assistance alarm Assistance alarm 1,2,3 or User defined alarm User defined alarm 1,2,3 or 4 To set the sequence for an alarm type group, see Sequences for alarm types on page of 56

20 The alarm call NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 3.5 Sequences General Every call sequence consists of up to four different telephone numbers that can be called in a sequence. Every telephone number has its own alarm code, protocol and number of call attempts. All parameters together are called a call type. To program the sequences, see 8.8 Sequences tab on page 39. To define the different call types, you have to enter the following information: Telephone number or Internet address Alarm code Protocol No of call attempts Carrier Acknowledgement of the alarm call The home care phone requires that the receiving personnel in some way acknowledge that they have received the alarm call. The acknowledgment is usually a DTMF tone sent from the telephone. The NEO IP/GSM can also be configured to require that the alarm call is disconnected by the receiving personnel. To change acknowledge requirements, see Outgoing call on page Between call attempts If no-one answers the call, NEO IP/GSM will try calling again. Between the call attempts, there is a waiting period which can be set. To set the time between call attempts, see Time between calls on page 45. During the waiting period it is for some types of alarms possible to interrupt the call by pressing the grey Reset button. If a new alarm with higher priority arrives this will also interrupt the sequence and start a new alarm session. System alarm type Reset Priority User alarm from trigger Yes High User alarm from button Yes High Reminder alarm Yes Low Passive alarm Yes High Door alarm Yes High Bed alarm Yes High 20 of 56

21 The alarm call Carpet alarm Yes High Mains failure alarm No Low Mains OK indication No Low Accumulator alarm No Low Battery alarm No Low Smoke detector alarm Yes High Assault alarm No High Presence indication No Low Ready indication No Low Automatic ready indication No Low Action indication No Low Test alarm No Low Emergency alarm Yes High Assistance alarm Yes High User defined alarm Yes High User alarm, trigger weak batt Yes High Radio interference alarm No Low Log call No Low Radio out of range No Low Radio within range No Low Inactivity No Low The table displays the default values in a new default NEO IP/GSM configuration file. To change the parameters, see Configure alarmtypes on page 36. Repetitions of the sequence The call sequence can be set to make several repetitions if no-one answers. The maximum number of repetitions are 255 and default is 40. To set the number of repetitions, see Cycles on page Max number of call attempts For safety reasons there is a maximum limit of the total number of calls that can be done for each alarm event. This limit exists to avoid that the home care phone gets into an unlimited cycle of calls due to incorrect programming. Default value is 1. To set the number of repetitions, see Cycles on page of 56

22 The alarm call NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 3.6 Before calling Pre-call signal It is possible to have a signal sounding before the home care phone makes the call to the alarm central. This only applies to User alarms. During this period it is possible to interrupt the alarm if it was activated by mistake. The user will also always be aware of that NEO IP/GSM is calling. To set the parameters for dialling in speaker, pre-call signal, see Indications on page Calling This is how long the home care phone should wait for an answer. To set the time to wait for answer, see Outgoing call on page Protocols The home care phone NEO IP/GSM can communicate with number of different protocols, where some of the most common are: NEAT TALK CPC Tunstall Home phone (call to normal telephone) For a full list of supported protocols, see Appendix A Technical data on page 54. The protocols contain a lot of details and information. Please refer to related documents for specification of each protocol. However when the home care phone is configured to call to a normal telephone, NEO IP/GSM must use the Home phone protocol. To control the conversation in the Home phone protocol, the alarm receiving party can press the buttons on the telephone. The meaning of each button is shown below. Command Meaning 1 or 3 Go into simplex mode, change speech direction 2 Go into duplex mode 4 Receive phone ID, go into duplex mode 5 Toggle speaker level and microphone sensitivity 0 or 6 Disconnect the call 7 Go into simplex mode, activate the microphone 8 Go into simplex mode, activate the speaker 22 of 56

23 The alarm call 3.9 Conversation To be sure that the home care phone doesn t stay in conversation mode forever, there is a maximum time for the conversation. Default is set to 5 minutes, but can be changed. If a tone command is sent from the receiving party, the time is reloaded with the default value. When 20 seconds remains of the conversation time, the home care phone sends a warning tone to the receiving party. The personnel can then press a button to extend the conversation time with 5 minutes more. To set the maximum conversation time, see Max conversation time on page 45. To set the conversation sound level, see Speech volume on page Queueing procedure 3.11 Log call In the NEAT TALK protocol, some alarm types can be queued and sent together with next alarm. The alarm types that normally are queued are: Accumulator alarm Battery alarm Presence indication Action indication To let these alarm types send their call directly, please contact your distributor or NEAT Electronics to get help with the configuration. It is possible to let NEO IP/GSM send a log call to another alarm receiver to give information about the last call. To activate/deactivate the Log call, see Additional on page 39. The log call will not be sent after the following alarm types: Presence indication Ready indication Auto ready indication Action indication Test alarm Log call 23 of 56

24 Incoming calls NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 4 Incoming calls 4.1 Ringing signal NEO IP/GSM can be configured to sound a ringing signal when someone is calling. This can be useful if no ordinary telephone is present. To enable/disable ringing signal in the speaker, see Indications on page Answer by portable trigger For many old people it can sometimes be difficult to answer a normal telephone. NEO IP/GSM can then be configured to answer the call when the user activates the ATOM. This can be useful if no ordinary telephone is present. To enable/disable Answer by portable trigger, see Answer by portable trigger on page Auto answer After the alarm is answered by pushing the portable trigger, the user can anytime hang-up the call by again pushing the button. The unit can also be programmed to automatically answer in Home phone mode. The unit will answer after the number of ringing signals configured in the unit. The unit will not answer if this value is 0. To set the number of ringning signals, see Signals before answer in home phone mode on page 46 5 Functions 5.1 Test alarm To let the alarm receiver know that the home care phone is working, NEO IP/ GSM can send test alarms to the alarm receiver at regular intervals. The default value is one test alarm every 24 hours. This interval can be changed, from 1 hour to 155 days. The function can also be turned off. To activate/deactivate the Test alarm function, see Test alarm on page of 56

25 Functions The test alarm interval can be set in hours or days means hours means days To set the test alarm interval, see Alarm activation and timers on page 43. The first test alarm will be sent after a random time between 5 and 60 minutes after installation. The second test alarm will be sent after a random period between 1 hour and the number of hours given by the time interval. The reason for this function is to avoid congestion of test alarms in the alarm receiver between and (normal installation working hours). NEO IP/GSM can be configured to reset the test alarm timer when a normal alarm has been sent and acknowledged. In this case the normal alarm has replaced the test alarm and proved that the unit and the line are working. This function is implemented to save costs for the user. To activate/deactivate the function for resetting the test alarm timer function, see Reset test alarm timer on page Reminder alarm In e.g. a nursing home it is possible to set a demand for the personnel to be present after an alarm. NEO IP/GSM will then call reminder alarms until the personnel make a Presence indication on the unit. To activate/deactivate the Reminder alarm, see Reminder on page 39. The time to the first reminder alarm can be programmed and is set in minutes. The second alarm will be sent after half of the time, and so on. The maximum number of reminders are 255. To set the time for the first Reminder alarm, see Alarm activation and timers on page 43. To set the maximum number of Reminder alarms, see Alarm activation and timers on page of 56

26 Functions NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 5.3 Passive alarm A Passive alarm will be generated if an event hasn t occurred during a certain time. E.g., if an infrared detector is connected to NEO IP/GSM as a Passive alarm, the unit will not send any alarm as long as the infrared detector detects movements. If there is no activity for a certain time, e.g. 8 hours, then NEO IP/ GSM will send an alarm. The maximum inactivity duration is 255 (in hours) To set the Passive alarm duration, see Alarm activation and timers on page 43. The Passive alarm timer starts when an event has occurred that is connected to the Passive alarm. This can be: A radio signal from e.g. PIR or INKA A push on the extra button To select Passive function on any of the 8 added radio transmitters, see Alarm type pos. N on page 37. Please note that the timer doesn t start until the event has occurred the first time. If the extra button is programmed to be used with the Passive alarm, a warning signal will be generated 60 seconds before the alarm is sent. To activate Passive function on the grey Extra button, see Extra button, alarm type on page Assistance alarm If any button or transmitter is activated during this period, the passive timer will be reset and no alarm is sent. If no activation occurs, a Passive alarm will be sent to the alarm central. If a transmitter with the alarm type User alarm is activated when the NEO IP/ GSM is in Presence mode, the unit will change the alarm type from User alarm to Assistance alarm and send the alarm. This function may be useful when the personnel need help. When the personnel arrive in the house or apartment maybe the person is found on the floor and is heavy. The personnel can then push the users ATOM, and an Assistance alarm is sent to the alarm receiver. The alarm is with speech, so the personnel can speak with the alarm central. To activate/deactivate the Assistance alarm funtion, see Assistance on page of 56

27 Functions 5.5 Block for new alarms It is possible to block the unit for new alarms for a certain period after a User alarm has been sent. This function can be useful when the user has tendency to send alarms continuously. The time period is programmable. If the period is 0, the function is not active. To set the Blocking time duration (in minutes), see Alarm activation and timers on page Presence and Ready indication It is possible to record when and for how long time the personnel are visiting the user. To make this the personnel have to make a Presence indication when they arrive and a Ready indication when they leave the user. NEO IP/GSM then calls the alarm receiver and transfers the information. When NEO IP/GSM is in Presence mode, the all three LEDs on the front will flash. A Presence indication can be done by using the grey Extra button (see section 2.2.5) or by using the button pattern described below. By using the pattern, involuntary indications will be eliminated. Button pattern for Presence and Ready indication: Press and hold the green Reset button Press the red Alarm button twice Release the green Reset button To activate/deactivate Auto Ready indication, see Auto ready on page 39. It is possible to set a maximum presence time. When this time is reached, the personnel have probably forgotten to make a Ready indication. To set the maximum time in Presence mode (in hours), see Alarm activation and timers on page Action registration If NEO IP/GSM is using the NEAT TALK protocol, the unit will normally wait to send the Presence indication until the Ready indication has occurred. This can be done due to the capability to send multiple alarms in the NEAT TALK protocol. It is possible to record what actions the personnel is doing by the user. The actions are entered by a special terminal carried by the personnel. From the alarm receiver it will then be possible to present advanced statistics over the care activities. If NEO IP/GSM is using the NEAT TALK protocol, the unit will normally wait to send the Action indications until the Ready indication has occurred. This can be done due to the capability to send multiple alarms in the NEAT TALK protocol. 27 of 56

28 Functions NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 5.8 Replace last digit in code It is possible to change the last digit in the alarm code depending on which unit that has activated the alarm. When using this function it is appropriate to add a digit to the normal alarm code. If the normal alarm code is 1230, the result will then be: Alarm from alarm button 1230 Alarm from transmitter at position Alarm from transmitter at position Alarm from transmitter at position To activate/deactivate Replace last digit in code, see Replace last digit in code on page User defined alarm type ID In NEO IP/GSM there are a number of pre-defined alarm types that all have a unique identification code and the identification code is unique for each protocol. If a situation occurs where the user want to send an alarm with an alarm type identification code that does not exist in any protocol in the NEO IP/GSM, it is possible to create this alarm type identification code. E.g. a user wants to send an alarm with identification code 35 when transmitter 1 is activated. To set the unique id code for a user defined alarm, see User defined alarm type ID on page Test alarm from radio transmitter The home care phone can handle transmitters with radio test alarm. If there hasn t been any radio test alarm for a certain period, NEO IP/GSM can be configured to send a Radio out of range alarm to the central indicating that there is some trouble with the transmitter. NEO IP/GSM can also send a Radio within range indication when the transmitter is working again. To activate/deactivate the Radio out of range alarm, see Radio out of range on page 38. To set the time for absent test alarm before Radio out of range is sent, see Alarm activation and timers on page 43. To activate/deactivate the Radio within range alarm, see Radio within range on page of 56

29 Technical alarms 6 Technical alarms 6.1 Accumulator alarm If the battery in the home care phone gets too weak, an Accumulator alarm will be sent to alert the receiving personnel that there is some kind of problem for this user. The reason for the alarm can be: The AC adaptor isn t connected and NEO IP/GSM has been battery powered for a long time The rechargeable battery is getting old To activate/deactivate Accumulator alarm, see Accumulator on page 38. If the voltage is lower than the threshold value an Accumulator alarm will be sent. The user will also be warned by the LED on the front of the unit and by an acoustic signal. To deactivate this warning, see section The unit will check the backup battery status at regular intervals. When the AC adaptor is connected the default is one check every 24 hours, but the time interval can be changed. If the unit is powered from the battery the status is checked continously. To set the AC mode battery check interval time (in hours), see Alarm activation and timers on page Battery alarm 6.3 Radio interference If the battery in ATOM or other equipment is getting weak, the unit will send an alarm by radio to NEO IP/GSM. NEO IP/GSM will then immediately send a Battery alarm, to alert the receiving personnel that the ATOM needs to be changed. The radio alarm from the equipment can come alone or together with a normal User alarm. If the alarm comes together with the User alarm and NEO IP/GSM is using CPC or Tunstall the alarm types will be combined and exchanged to User alarm from trigger, battery low. It is important that the ATOM is transmitting on a frequency that is free from interference and disturbances. If a continuous radio interference signal is detected for 30 seconds, the unit will therefore indicate this by flashing all warning LEDs, see section If the signal still is present after totally 2 minutes, the unit will send a Radio interference alarm to the alarm receiver. To activate/deactivate the Radio interference alarm, see Radio interference on page of 56

30 Technical alarms NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook To avoid too many alarms to the alarm receiver, the unit will not send any additional radio interference alarms until a blocking time is up. The blocking time may be changed. To set the minimum time between Radio interference alarm, see Alarm activation and timers on page Mains failure When the unit detects a mains failure, the unit will be powered from the internal backup-battery. The user will be warned by the LED on the front of the unit and by an acoustic signal. To deactivate this warning, see section At mains failure, the unit will send a Mains failure alarm after a certain period. The alarm will by default be sent one hour after a mains failure has occurred. The time between a mains failure and Mains failure alarm is programmable. To set the time before sending a Mains failure alarm, see Alarm activation and timers on page 43. To avoid that many units call at the same time, a random period of 1-60 minutes, will be added before the alarm is sent. If time to Mains failure alarm is set to one hour (default), the alarm will be sent after 61 to 120 minutes after the mains failure occurred. To activate/deactivate the Mains failure alarm, see Mains failure on page Mains return When the AC is returned and the home care phone has sent a Mains failure alarm, NEO IP/GSM can be configured to send a Mains OK indication. To avoid that many units call at the same time, the time from AC returns to the alarm is sent will be a random time between 1 and 60 minutes. To activate/deactivate the Mains failure alarm, see Mains failure on page of 56

31 Programming/Setup 7 Programming/Setup It is possible to program the NEO IP/GSM in two different ways. PC programming (by using NEAT Programming Unit NPU) Internet programming (only for NEO IP) (The software can be changed using an Internet connection) 7.1 Installation of the program The NPU is an equipment connected between the NEO IP/GSM and the USB port of a computer. When you have received your NPU follow the steps below. Do not connect the NPU to the computer until the installation of the program is finished. 7.2 Using the NPU Download the software and installation manual from Install the program by using the installation manual before connecting the NPU To connect the NPU, follow the instructions below: 1. Connect the AC adaptor to the NPU 2. Connect the NPU to the USB port on the computer by the USB cable 3. Connect the NPU to the NEO IP/GSM connector AC 4. Switch on NEO IP/GSM You are now ready to read and write all parameters that are given in the PC program. 31 of 56

32 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook 8 NEO IP Programmer software 8.1 Basic programming When starting the NEO IP/GSM Programmer software a screen apperas allowing the user to choose from two types of programming Basic programming Detailed programming This programming mode is useful when a unit is to be programmed with a predefined configuration and/or several units should be programmed with the same configuration. This mode does not support network read/write. Picture 7. Basic programming screen 8.2 Detailed programming This requires the presence of at least one NEO IP/GSM configuation file in the default directory. If no such file is present, the basic programming window opens, but no file is selectable from the drop down menu list Select configuration. Create a configuration file using the detailed programming mode and save to the default folder, see 8.3 File menu. If a SIM PIN code is required, enter the digits in the PIN Code box otherwise leave empty. To enter the detailed programming enter the administrator password: admin More about passwords, see Change passwords on page 36. After entering detailed programming the main window is displayed, showing the content of the Alarm sources tab. Picture 8. The programmer main window 32 of 56

33 NEO IP Programmer software 8.3 File menu Picture 9. The File menu 8.4 Communication menu With the items New, Open, Save and Save As... the user can manage different configurations. Select default directory... enables the user to customize the default directory for the configuration files. Change default config... enables the user to decide what configuration file should be the default when New is selected. Table 6. The Communications menu Read from NEO IP/GSM Write to NEO IP/GSM The configuration files can be read from/written to the NEO IP/GSM in two ways; Locally to/from the computer with the NPU connected directly to the unit Via NEAT Web Service (requires that the NPU is connected to a computer and the computer has access to a LAN/WAN) 1. Ensure the NEO IP/GSM is connected to the NPU. 2. Select the menu item (or use the keyboard shortcut CRTL+R) to read the configuration from the NEO IP/GSM. 3. After a succesful read, a pop up windows says Read complete and it will also be visible in the lower left corner of the Programmer window. 1. Ensure the NEO IP/GSM is connected to the NPU. 2. Select the menu item (or use the keyboard shortcut CRTL+W) to write the configuration to the NEO IP/GSM. 3. After a succesful write read, an information pop up windows confirms the writing and it will also be visible in the lower left corner of the Programmer window. 4. Restart the unit after writing a configuration. 33 of 56

34 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Network read from NEO IP/GSM Reading a configuration of a NEO IP/GSM over a network enables the user to read the configuration from an installed NEO IP/GSM at the domicile. To make this procedure work it requires the units serial number and unit password as well as enabling the NEAT Web Service, see NEAT Web Service on page 51. The unit password is provided by NEAT upon delivery of the unit, see Security on page 49. Picture 10. The dialog screen for network read from/write to a NEO IP GSM over the network The procedure is in short: 1. When NEO IP/GSM Programmer initiates a read by contacting the NEAT Web Service and places a read request at the server queue. 2. Every 60 seconds the NEO IP/GSM asks the web Service if there are any new action requests for the unit. 3. The NEO IP/GSM sends its configuration to the NEAT Web Service. 4. When upload of the configuration from the NEO IP/GSM unit is completed, then the Web Service returns the data to NEO IP/GSM Programmer. Picture 11. Network read/write overview By pressing the Green reset button on the NEO IP/GSM at the domicile it forces the unit to poll the Web Service for any new action requests, instead of waiting to the next time. This is convenient if the unit is on the same LAN as the NEO IP/GSM Programmer or there is someone at the domicile to press it. Network write to NEO IP/GSM The write process is similar to the read process. The NEO IP/GSM Programmer sends the configuration file to the NEAT Web Service and places it in a queue. 34 of 56

35 NEO IP Programmer software The NEO IP/GSM polls (or the poll is initiated manually by pressing the Green reset button) and the NEAT Web Service sends the configuraton file to the NEO IP/GSM unit and after a completed transfer the unit reboots. The Network write to NEO IP/GSM ONLY controls the transfer of the configuration file, NOT its contents! E.g. if the written configuration instructs the NEO IP/GSM to disable the WAN/LAN then the unit will disappear from the grid and has to be locally reconfigured! 8.5 Tools menu Table 7. The Tools menu Basic programming Create textfile Selecting Basic Programming here is just another way of changing programming mode, alternatively select File Exit and then select Basic Programming. Selecting this will generate a textfile with the parameters of the present unit and after pressing OK the textfile is opened in the computers default text editor. The textfile name is depending in the name of the saved configuration file and if the configuration is not yet saved, the filename will be Default.txt. Picture 12. Textfile creation confirmation 35 of 56

36 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Configure alarmtypes Picture 13. Settings for Alarm type behaviour This window lets the admin alter the behaviour of every alarm type, e.g. letting a battery alarm be prioritized, instead of not or even disabling the alarm type. Be very careful when changing the parameters for the alarm types. Improper changes may result in erroneous alarms Change passwords There are three levels of password in NEO IP/GSM Programmer. Level 1 - Password to enter detailed programming (Password = 0000 (four zeroes)) Level 2 - Level 1 + access to enter alarm type configuration (Password = 1111) Level 3 - Level 2 + permisson to change passwords (Password = admin) Do not confuse the NEO IP/GSM Programmer password with the NEO IP/GSM unit password (displayed on the Configuration tab) 8.6 Help menu Picture 14. The Help menu About The about box displayes technical information about the NPU and NEO IP/GSM programmer software. 36 of 56

37 NEO IP Programmer software 8.7 Alarm sources tab Picture 15. The alarm sources tab Radio alarms Radio pos. N Adding a radio transmitter can be made in two ways, either directly enter the radio code or let the NPU listen to a transmitted radio code. Enter a radio code (eg. 0A5B) directly into this field to add a transmitter to a radio position (eg. 0A5B to Radio poistion 1). Normally the accompanying ATOM is already present in radio position 1 in a NEO IP/GSM kit delivered from NEAT Electronics. To add a radio transmitter where the radio code is unknown, press the button to the right of the Radio Pos field. The Receive Radio Code window opens and the programmer is now waiting for a radio code. Activate the radio transmitter and upon a succesful reception, the Receive Radio Code window automatically closes and the radio code is visible in the Radio Pos field. To check the device added to a radio position, press the information button. Alarm type pos. N Select the corresponding alarm type for each radio position. The default values are seen in 8.7. Even if the alarm type might be deactivated under Tools Configure alarm types... it is still selectable. Changing alarm types must be done very carefully and tested thuroughly before implementing! If the radio transmnitter includes an alarm type in the radio message to the NEO IP/GSM then this will override the selected alarm type in the configuration. 37 of 56

38 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Internal These alarms are also mentioned technical alarms due to their nature. The checkbox indicates whether the alarm is activated or not. Test alarm If Test Alarm is checked, the NEO IP/GSM will periodically send an notification to a selected receiver, e.g. an alarm central or a test alarm receiver. By default this alarm is silent, i.e. the NEO IP/GSM does not dial in speaker nor is the speaker activated during the communication. The receiver is determined on the Sequences tab - Test alarm and the peridiocity is determined on the Timers and Indications tab - Test Alarm Interval. Mains failure Should the AC adaptor fail or accidentally be removed, the unit automatically switches to the accumulator and the unit can send a Mains failure alarm. NB! If power failure occurs in the building, this usually means the power for the Internet connection is also lost. But, if the NEO IP/GSM is equipped with a GSM module, the alarm is sent over the GSM network Mains OK When the AC power returns to the unit the unit can be set to send Mains OK. Radio interference NEO IP/GSM is monitoring the radio environment and detects if there is radio interference and can send an alarm if this occurs. Radio inteferences lasting shorter than 2 minutes does not trigger this alarm, i.e. shorter interferences may occur but will not trig the alarm. Radio out of range By default an ATOM contacts its host, in this case the NEO IP/GSM, every 9 hour to say Here I am!. If the transmission is successful (i.e. the NEO IP/GSM receives the signal) the NEO IP/GSM resets a timer, expecting next transmission within 73 hours (default value is 73 hrs). Should no new transmission occur within these 73 hours, then the NEO IP/GSM can be set to send a Radio out of range alarm. Radio within range When the ATOM returns within radio range the NEO IP/GSM can be set to send a Radio within range alarm. Accumulator NEO IP/GSM constantly monitors the health and status of the accumulator. Should any parameter deviate from a given specification then the NEO IP/GSM can send an Accumulator alarm. 38 of 56

39 NEO IP Programmer software Buttons Front button Checking this tickbox enables the red Alarm button to act as an alarm button. Enabling/disabling the Alarm button to act as an alarm button does not affect the illumination parameter. Extra button, alarm type The grey Extra button can be used to send an additional alarm selected here Additional 8.8 Sequences tab Reminder Check box to enable Reminder alarm. Assistance Check box to enable Assistance alarm. Log call Check box to enable Log calls. Auto ready Check box to enable Auto ready function. Inactivity (passive) Check box to enable Inactivity alarm. Picture 16. The sequenses tab The Sequences tab is closely related to the Call numbers tab and the Call Parameters tab, so carefully check changes made on each tab and monitor their impact on alarm call behaviour. 39 of 56

40 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Below is an example of how call numbers and sequences works. Picture 17. Setting the parameters for numbers A and B. First, the telephone numbers A and B are defined. The telephone numbers, alarm codes and call attempts are set. Picture 18. Setting the parameters for sequences 1 and 2 Secondly, the sequences are defined. All user alarms are set to use sequence 1 and sequence 1 calls number A five times (i.e. Call Attempt A) and if there is no answer it continues to call number B three times (i.e. Call Attempt B). Picture 19. Setting the Call parameters. The time to wait for answer during a call attempts and the between calls is set on the Call Parameters tab. So with the settings as above the sequence will look as follows for the sequence 1. In this case sequence 1 attempts to dial the A number five times before continuing to the B, making three attempts. The sequence is set to repeat 1 time, i.e. the sequence is run once. 40 of 56

41 NEO IP Programmer software Picture 20. Sequence 1 dialling Sequences for alarm types Sequence definitions Cycles 8.9 Call numbers tab Each alarm type group can have its own defined sequence. Set the order for how the sequence will dial the chosen numbers. Repeat sequence The number of times a sequence will be run. Default = 1, eg. if set to 1 the sequence will be run 1 (one) time. Max number of attempts This is the maximum number of call attempts the NEO IP/GSM will do regardless of how many times the sequence are set to repeat. Picture 21. The call number stab 41 of 56

42 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Call information Telephone number Call type NEO IP/GSM can ring a total of six numbers and this tab determines the properties for each of the telephone number. The numbers are named A, B, C, D, Night mode and Redirection. The number can be a telephone number, a SIP number, an URL or an IP address. Telephone number. With or without country/area code, eg SIP number, eg URL, eg. IP address, eg (even with a port is possible: :5060) Specifies what call type the number is. No call type (default) SIP 1/SIP2. Depends on SIP acocunt parameters, see SIP on page 51. GSM. Depends on the GSM parameters, see GSM on page Alarm code Specifies what alarm code to use for the given call type Protocol Specifies the protocol for the given call type Call attempts Specifies the number of call attempts for the given call type Timers and indications tab Picture 22. The timers and indications tab 42 of 56

43 NEO IP Programmer software Alarm activation and timers Passive alarm interval Default = 24 hours Time to reminder alarm Default = 20 minutes Max reminder alarms Default = 10 Time to mains failure Default = 1 hour Test alarm interval Default = 24 hours Block home care phone Blocks the home care phone from making repeated user alarms for a specified time. Default = 0 minutes Battery check interval Default = 24 hours Max time in presence Set the maximum time the NEO IP/GSM will be in presence mode (if e.g. the caretaker forgets to press Ready) Default = 8 hours Time between interference alarm Set the interval (in minutes) for how often the unit should send new radio interference alarm. Default = 60 minutes Radio test alarm interval Default = 73 hours Time to network failure alarm Set the interval (in hours) for how long the unit should wait before sending a network failure alarm. Default = 3 hours NB! This alarm can only be sent if the unit is equipped with a GSM backup. 43 of 56

44 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Indications Warning functions Determines whether warnings (eg. AC failure, network failure) should sound and/ or light. Function off Visual (default) Acoustical Visual and acoustical Signal volume Low High (default) Very high Speech volume Low High (default) Very high Pre-call signal No/function off Short descrete signal Tone sequence (default) Happy melody Distinct alarm signal Pre-call signal duration During this time, the initiated call can be aborted by pressing the green Reset button, eg. if the call is initiated by mistake. Default duration is 10 seconds. Ringing signal in speaker No/Function off (default) Yes/Function on Indication during call in battery mode No/Function off (default) Yes/Function on Alarm button illumination No/Function off Yes/Function on (default) 44 of 56

45 NEO IP Programmer software Date and time 8.11 Call parameters tab Time zone Set the time zone for the unit. Daylight saving If checked the unit will automatically adjust the time for daylight saving time according to EU standards. Picture 23. The call parameters tab Outgoing call Time to wait for answer Specifies the time that NEO IP/GSM will wait for answer from the alarm central before making a new call attempt. Time between calls Specifies the time that NEO IP/GSM will wait between two alarm call attempts. Max conversation time Specifies the maximum allowed conversation time. Require disconnection Specifies if correct disconnection is required for the alarm call to be considered successful. No/Function off (default) Yes/Function on 45 of 56

46 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Incoming call GSM Answer by portable trigger Specifies if it will be possible to answer an incoming call by pressing the ATOM. Signals before answer in home phone mode Specifies the number of ringtones played before the NEO IP/GSM automatically answers. 0 = disabled Enable Check this box to enable GSM functionality (requires an installed GSM module). PIN code If the SIM card is code protected with a PIN code, enter the four digit code otherwise leave blank. Changing/disabling the PIN code can ONLY be done by inserting the SIM card into a regular cellular phone. SMS Service centre If the MPTP protocol is used for a telephone number on the Call numbers tab, an SMS Service Centre number must be entered, otherwise the MPTP commands will not be sent. Enable GPRS Enables GPRS functionallity for Internet communication over the mobile network. NB! This feature should only be used after consulting NEAT Electronics AB. GPRS APN-address If GPRS is enabled the operator will provide an APN-address. Enter it here. 46 of 56

47 NEO IP Programmer software 8.12 Info/functions tab Picture 24. The Info/functions tab Other functions Transmit beep during conversation No/Function off (default) Yes/Function on Replace last digit in code Specifies if NEO IP/GSM will replace the last digit in alarm code with the radio position No/Function off (default) Yes/Function on User defined alarm type ID Specifies the alarm type identification code for the user defined alarm type Answer radio message with ACK Specifies if a radio message is acknowledged or not No/Function off Yes/Function on (default) Passive alarm once only No/Function off Yes/Function on (default) 47 of 56

48 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Reset test alarm timer No/Function off (default) Yes/Function on Service call type No/Function off (default) Yes/Function on Service call interval Default = 0 days Product information All values are read only and read from the connected unit Advanced tab Picture 25. The advanced tab The parameters list The values in the list are editable but be very careful! Careless changes may result in unit malfunction! To see the full list of parameter values and its default values, see Appendix B Advanced tab table on page 55. Do not change any of these values unless instructed by NEAT Electronics AB! 48 of 56

49 NEO IP Programmer software Misc 8.14 Configuration tab Line volume, speaker level 1, Line volume, speaker level 2, Line volume, speaker level 3, Line volume, speaker level extra These values determines the levels of the Speech volume set on the Indications sections on the Timers and Indications tab, see Indications on page 44. The Line volume, speaker level extra is an extra level to be used by the operator, e.g. to boost the sound level if the user is speaking from a long distance in the domicile. An example how to use is to press 5 during a conversation, see 3.8 Protocols on page 22. Picture 26. The configurations tab Configuration Security Sets the market specific behaviour of the unit in the configuration. SE (default) DE NL UK Password This is the password for the unit. It is used when reading from/writing to the unit over the network, see Network read from NEO IP/GSM on page of 56

50 NEO IP Programmer software NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook Radio setup 8.15 IP tab Configuration Select whether the NEO IP/GSM should work in 869 or 868 MHz frequency band. Default is 869 MHz. Radio calibration and Radio class 1 calibration These bits of information are read only and displays the radio calibration bits stored in the NEO IP/GSM unit. Picture 27. The IP tab Ethernet MAC number The physical network address of the unit, the value is read only. Network enable and WAN enable If Network enable is unchecked, the network interface is disabled. If Network is enabled and WAN is not, then the unit works in a LAN setup only. I.e. the unit will not be able to access the Internet. NTP, STUN and PING server Usually the predefined values works fine, but can be changed if there are problems, e.g. firewall problems, and/or other servers wish to be used. This should only be done in conjunction with the SIP operator or NEAT Electronics AB. Static IP enable Check this box if a static IP address is to be used, otherwise the DHCP server in the LAN will assign an IP, gateway and DNS server address to the unit. 50 of 56

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