Anelto OnTheGo Mini Medical Monitor User Guide

June 10, 2024
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Anelto OnTheGo Mini Medical Monitor

Product Information

The OnTheGo Mini is a device capable of tracking the activity of the wearer. The device sends this information to the Anelto RemoteCare clinical dashboard where clinicians can view general trends in activity and intervene with a patient before a downward trend turns into a bigger problem. The device is waterproof with an IP67 rating, and it features an IMU accelerometer and gyro for activity and fall detection. The device uses LTE Cat M1 (B2/B4/B12) with an Embedded SIM for cellular communication and Wi-Fi for location assistance. When fully charged, the device can work for at least two days before needing to be recharged.

Product Usage Instructions

Getting to Know Your OnTheGo Mini
The device has several components, including a lanyard loop, speaker, signal LED, power LED, HELP button (emergency button), microphone, and lanyard (not shown).

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Charging Your Device

The OTG Mini uses any Qi-compatible inductive charging solution. Whenever you put the device on the charging pad, it should latch into place and the device will automatically power on. The LED will turn off and the device will announce, “Your device is now charging.” If you have allowed the battery to completely drain, it  may take a few minutes for the device to power on. When the device has adequate battery charge and is also connected to the cellular network, it will announce, “Your device is now ready.” This indicates that your device is ready to make an emergency call. However, you should leave your device on the charging pad until the LED is off, indicating that your device has completed charging. A complete charge will take approximately 2-3 hours. The OTG Mini uses any Qi-compatible inductive charging solution. Whenever you put the device on the charging pad, it should latch into place and the device will automatically power on. The LED will turn off and the device will announce, “Your device is now charging.”

Note : If you have allowed the battery to completely drain, it may take a few minutes for the device to power on. When the device has adequate battery charge and is also connected to the cellular network, it will announce, “Your device is now ready.” This indicates that your device is ready to make an emergency call. However, you should leave your device on the charging pad until the LED is off, indicating that your device has completed charging.

Checking Device Registration Status
To check the device registration status, press the HELP button quickly (less than 1 second). The Signal LED will display the registration status for 30 seconds. The Signal LED will blink green while attempting to register and will be solid green when successfully registered.

HELP Button Action| Announcement| What this means| What you should do
---|---|---|---
To check the|  | The Signal LED|
device| will display the
registration| registration
status, press| status for 30
quickly (less| seconds
than 1 second)|
Signal LED Results| Announcement| What this means| What you should do
---|---|---|---
After the quick|  | The Signal LED|
press (less than| will blink green
1 second)| while attempting to register and
 | will be solid
 | green when
 | successfully
 | registered

Placing an Emergency Call

To place an emergency call, press and hold the HELP button for 1 second or more. To cancel a call, press and hold for 2 seconds after the “Dialing the emergency response center….” announcement.  Confidential – Do not duplicate or distribute without written permission from Anelto, Inc

HELP Button Action| Announcement| What this means| What you should do
---|---|---|---
To place a call, press and hold for 1 second or more| Device will BEEP and announce “Placing an emergency call now. To cancel the call please press and hold the HELP button for two seconds

now.”

| Device will make a call| Release the button
To cancel a call, press and hold for 2 seconds after

the “Dialing the emergency response

center….”

announcement

| “Your call has

been

cancelled.”

| The call has been cancelled| Release the button
HELP Button Results| Announcement| What this means| What you should do
---|---|---|---
If you do not cancel a call, the call will be placed|  | You will hear the phone ringing; the Call Center will answer and

help you

| Talk to the Call Center
If the call cannot be placed due to poor cell connection or

other issues

| “Call failed.”| You must push the button again to attempt to place the call| You may need to move to an area where there is a better cellular

connection

Overview

The OnTheGo Mini from Anelto is the perfect companion for seniors and other at-risk individuals in need of a fall- detection and emergency-call solution. It can be worn around the wrist or neck and is available in multiple, stylish colors. If the device detects a fall or the middle button is pressed, it will automatically dial a pre-defined emergency number to connect the person with the appropriate call center. Audio from the operator comes through loudly and clearly while allowing the wearer to easily reply without pressing any other buttons. During this time, the OnTheGo Mini also sends the wearer’s location so emergency services can be dispatched. In addition to the above features, the OnTheGo Mini is capable of tracking activity of the wearer. This information is sent to the Anelto RemoteCare clinical dashboard where the clinician can view general trends in activity and intervene with a patient before a downward trend turns into a bigger problem.

Key Features

  • Very small and light
  • Easy-to-use – 1 Call button
  • LTE Cat M1 cellular
  • Fall detection
  • High-quality microphone and speaker
  • Wireless charging
  • Location tracking via GPS and Wi-Fi
  • Wear while swimming or bathing
  • Available in multiple colors and wearing styles

Specifications

Part Number|
---|---
Cellular| LTE Cat M1 (B2/B4/B12) with an Embedded SIM
Indoor Location| Wi-Fi for location assistance
Battery Life| TBD
Charge Time| TBD
Activity and Fall Detection| IMU accelerometer and gyro
Dimensions| 2.0” x 1.6” x 0.6” (50mm x 42mm x

16mm)

Waterproof Rating| IP67 (submerged in 3m of water for 30 minutes)

A complete charge will take approximately 2-3 hours. When fully charged your device should work for at least two days before needing to be recharged.

State| Power LED/Signal LED| Announcement| What this means| What you should do
---|---|---|---|---
On Charger| Solid Red / Blinking Green While Registering – Solid Green When

Registered

| “Your device is

now charging.”

| Device is connected to the charger| Leave on charger until battery is charged and the Power LED is OFF
On Charger| Solid Red OR Off / Solid Green| “Your device is

now ready.”

| Your device is ready to make

a call

| Press the button if you wish to make a

call

Off Charger| Off / Blinking Green While Registering|  | Your device has adequate charge and is looking for cellular

connection

| Wait. If this continues move to another location with better cell coverage
Off Charger| Blinking Red / Blinking Green While Registering – Solid Green When Registered| “Your device battery is low. For your protection, please place your device on the charger

now.”

| Your battery is critically low| Place device on charger as soon as possible

Turning your device OFF:
Your device is designed to always be ON. The only time you should ever need to turn it OFF is if you are taking your device on an airplane. In that case, please follow these instructions

HELP Button Action| Announcement| What this means| What you should do
---|---|---|---
To turn your device off, press and quickly release

your button three times

| “Device is powering off. Please confirm by pressing and

holding the HELP button now”.

| Device is about to power off| Either confirm or not
To confirm, press and

release the button once

| “Powering off now. Goodbye.”| Device is powering off|
To leave device on, do not press

the button

|  | Device will remain on|

Turning your device ON again:
To turn your device ON again after it has been powered OFF, either place it on the charger or press and hold the HELP button for one second.

Welcome Announcement:
The first time you turn on your system it may announce, “Hello, it is time to test your system to make sure it is working properly. Please press and hold the HELP button for one second now.” Please make this test call when requested.

Important Tips and Reminders

  • Your device requires adequate battery charge and cellular signal to make an emergency call.
  • Your device uses GPS technology to identify your location. In good conditions the product should provide a location that is accurate within 30 feet or less. However, performance of GPS can be affected by a wide range of factors including obstructions, metal objects in the vicinity, structures that block the signal from satellites, weather, and other factors.
  • Your device is splash proof and can be worn in the shower.
  • Please test your system at least once a month.
  • Your device uses the cellular network to communicate. The device’s location, network provider service availability, and other issues may disrupt communications.

Warnings:

  • Pendant lanyards are designed to breakaway under certain conditions; however, any cord worn around the neck can pose a risk of strangulation, including the possibility of serious injury or death.
  • The back of this device and the charging cable both contain magnets. Magnets with a strong magnetic field may cause permanent damage to health devices susceptible to magnetic fields, credit cards, computer hard drives, watches, TVs, data storage media and other electronic devices. If you have a health device susceptible to magnetic fields, such as a pacemaker or defibrillator, this device and its charging cable must be kept 3” or more from your health device. Please check with your physician prior to using this device if concerned.
  • Our products are tested, as are other cellular and wireless communications products licensed in the United States. Individuals with pacemakers should review their pacemaker materials regarding interaction with cell phones and take the same precautions the materials recommend for this device.

Regulatory Compliance FCC/IC

The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the United States FCC regulations and has an Industry Canada registration (IC ID) of 20951-ANH0822. 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

RF Exposure
Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emissions limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and has an Industry Canada registration (IC ID) of 20951-ANH0822. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by the U.S. and international standards bodies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless RF devices, such as the device, employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. SAR values at or below that limit is considered safe for the general public. Before a wireless RF device is made available for sale to the Public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the SAR limits established by the FCC. Tests for SAR are conducted using the positions and locations (e.g., at the ear or worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each device model. The device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used against the body under normal usage conditions.

REVISION TABLE:

Revision Date Description Initials
1.0 09-14-22 Initial MG
2.0 10-26-22 Add FCC/IC Note and ID CSP

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