DEWERT OKIN IPROXX 2 Corded Remote Control Instructions

June 13, 2024
DEWERT OKIN

DEWERT OKIN IPROXX 2 Corded Remote Control

IPROXX 2 – Product Information and Usage Instructions

Product Information

The IPROXX 2 is a handset developed by DewertOkin. It is designed to be used in conjunction with the DewertOkin double drive or DewertOkin control unit. The handset is an essential component of the overall system and should be installed and connected following the provided installation instructions.

Safety Notices

Proper and intended usage of the IPROXX 2 handset is crucial to ensure safety and prevent damage to the drive system or the end product. It is important to follow the guidelines during installation and connection procedures to minimize the risk of accidents, injuries, and system damage.

Handset Description

The IPROXX 2 handset is a user interface device that allows control and operation of the DewertOkin double drive or DewertOkin control unit. It provides convenient access to various functions and features of the system.

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: DewertOkin GmbH
  • Model: IPROXX 2
  • Compatibility: DewertOkin double drive or DewertOkin control unit

Usage Instructions

To use the IPROXX 2 handset effectively, please follow these instructions:

Installation

  1. Refer to the installation instructions provided for the DewertOkin double drive or DewertOkin control unit.
  2. Connect the IPROXX 2 handset to the designated port on the drive or control unit.
  3. Ensure a secure and stable connection.

Operation

  1. Familiarize yourself with the various functions and features of the IPROXX 2 handset.
  2. Use the buttons and controls on the handset to navigate and access the desired functions.
  3. Follow any specific instructions or guidelines provided for using individual functions or features.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues or difficulties while using the IPROXX 2 handset, refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual for possible solutions. If the problem persists, contact DewertOkin for further assistance.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance of the IPROXX 2 handset is not required. However, ensure that the handset is kept clean and free from dust or debris. If necessary, use a soft cloth dampened with water to clean the surface. Do not use any abrasive cleaners or solvents.

Disposal

When disposing of the IPROXX 2 handset, follow local regulations and guidelines for electronic waste disposal. Do not dispose of the handset in regular household waste.

For more information or assistance, please contact DewertOkin using the following details:

DewertOkin GmbH
Weststrasse 1
32278 Kirchlengern, Germany
Tel: +49 (0)5223/979-0
Fax: +49 (0)5223/75182
http://www.dewertokin.de
Info@dewertokin.de

System Instructions IPROXX 2

IPROXX 2

Document revision history

Version 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0

Date 11/12 03/14 04/15 06/17 03/18 12/19

Modification, change First release Ratings plate Technical specifications Optional: Bluetooth® (iOS) FCC Warning and IC Warning Optional: Bluetooth® (Android)

Disclaimer and exclusion of liability
DewertOkin is not responsible for damage resulting from: failure to observe these instructions, changes made to this product which have not been approved by DewertOkin, or the use of replacement parts which have not been approved or manufactured by DewertOkin. .

Manufacturer’s address

DewertOkin GmbH Weststrasse 1 32278 Kirchlengern, Germany Germany Tel: +49 (0)5223/979-0 Fax.: +49 (0)5223/75182 http://www.dewertokin.de Info@dewertokin.de

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Document revision history ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Disclaimer and exclusion of liability…………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Manufacturer’s address …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3
1. General Information…………………………………………………………………………………….5
1.1 About these system instructions…………………………………………………………………………………………..5 1.2 Conventions used ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
2. Safety notices ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 6
2.1 Proper and intended usage …………………………………………………………………………………………………..6
3. Handset description …………………………………………………………………………………… 9
3.1 IPROXX 2 handset ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 3.2 Technical specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..12
4. Operation………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
4.1 General information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………13 4.2 Information on battery power………………………………………………………………………………………………13 4.3 Connecting the handset to the drive system ……………………………………………………………………….13 4.4 Key functions for the IPROXX 2 handset (an example)…………………………………………………………14 4.5 Key functions for the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® handset ……………………………………………………15 4.6 Enabling and disabling the key functions mechanically ………………………………………………………17 4.7 Key functions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..21 4.8 Display functions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….22 4.9 iOS smartphone / tablet ………………………………………………………………………………………………………23 4.10 Android smartphone / tablet ……………………………………………………………………………………………….28
5. Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………. 33
6. Maintenance …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 34
7. Disposal……………………………………………………………………………………………………35
7.1 Packaging material……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..35 7.2 Handset components ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35 EU Declaration of Conformity ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..36 EU Declaration of Conformity ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..37 Additional information …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..38 FCC WARNING ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………39 IC WARNING………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….39

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General Information

1. General Information
1.1 About these system instructions
These instructions are intended specifically for the IPROXX 2 handset. These instructions are not operating instructions for the end product. They should be used only in conjunction with the installation instructions for the DewertOkin double drive or DewertOkin control unit to which the handset is connected.

CAUTION
The notices in these instructions must be followed! Following the guidelines during installation and connection procedures will help to minimize: the risk of accident and injury, and damage to the drive system or the end product.
These instructions have been written with due care and attention. However, we cannot guarantee that the data, images and drawings are complete and correct nor do we accept any liability for the information contained therein, unless required by law.
We reserve the right to make unannounced technical changes in the course of our continual product improvement process!

1.2 Conventions used

Triangular notice symbol: Notices which do not relate to safety are indicated in these in-

structions with a triangle.

Menu YXZ Names of buttons, displays, programs and menus in the smartphone are highlighted in bold

Explanations of warning notices

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices which are not related to personal injury but may result in damage to the product or surroundings.

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2. Safety notices
2.1 Proper and intended usage
The IPROXX 2 handset is used to operate DewertOkin drive systems. It is also used to lock and unlock the adjustment functions on beds used to care for sick people. It can be used for care purposes (CARE). It can be used in a hospital (HOSP).
CAUTION This handset should only be used for the applications described above. Any other use is forbidden. Improper usage can lead to accidents or destruction of the unit. Such non-approved applications will lead immediately to the expiration of all guarantee and warranty claims on the part of the end- product manufacturer against the manufacturer.
Improper usage Be sure to follow the notices below concerning improper usage. You should include them in your product manual in order to inform the users of your end product.
WARNING The IPROXX 2 handset not be used: near high-frequency surgical equipment or defibrillators, in any environment where combustible or explosive gases or vapours (e.g., anaes-
thesiology) may be present, in a humid environment or outdoors, or in any application that will be cleaned with an automated washing system.
CAUTION The IPROXX 2 handset may not be operated: by small children, by frail or infirm persons without supervision, or in the proximity of small children.
The handset can be used by children of 8 years and older, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or persons with lack of experience or knowledge when they are supervised or instructed concerning the safe use of the device and when they understand the resulting risks. Do not allow children to play with this device. The cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.

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Safety notices

You should only use spare parts which have been manufactured or approved by DewertOkin. Only these parts will guarantee a sufficient level of safety.
Product labelling The rating plates shown are only an example. The specifications for your handset may differ from this illustration.

Rating plates (examples)
IPROXX 2 IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® xxxxx U in: 24 ­ 29V Prod.date Serial No. IPX6 FCC ID (optional) IC ID (optional) SW: yyyyy 2.4Ghz

Model name
Article number Input voltage Calendar week / year Serial number Protection degree Product identification for USA Product identification for Canada Software Radio frequency

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Use in dry rooms only! Conformity mark Follow all special disposal instructions! Always follow the instructions in the manual!

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Handset description

3. Handset description
The IPROXX 2 handset is used to control and adjust the end product. Adjustments are made using the keypad and the adjustment functionality can be locked or unlocked on the handset.
3.1 IPROXX 2 handset
The variants of the IPROXX 2 handset differ in the number of adjustment function keys (movement keys), the lock function, and the optional mounting clip. The following variations in the buttons and lock functions are available: IPROXX 2 with a maximum of 10 travel keys and 1 optional lamp key, IPROXX 2/SM with a maximum of 10 movement keys, 2-stage lock function and one optional
lamp key, IPROXX 2/SM+ with a maximum of 10 movement keys, 3-stage lock function and one optional
lamp key, IPROXX 2/SMP with a maximum of 10 movement keys, 3-stage lock function, one optional lamp
key, with programmable key pairs, IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® with 8 movement keys, 3-stage lock function, with programmable key
pairs and Bluethooth® interface

A H G

B C
D E F

Example: Handset with 10 travel keys and lamp key

A Function and movement keys

B Function/CARE LED

C Mounting clip (optional)

D Status LEDs (only with the IPROXX 2/SMP model)

E Optional: Status LED (only for the

F Lamp key

IPROXX 2/SM, SM + and SMP models)

G Connection cable for the handset

H Power-On/Battery LED

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Handset description IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® handset
E A
H G

B C
D F

IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® handset A Function and movement keys C Mounting clip (optional) E Power-ON LED G Connection cable for the handset

B Function/CARE LED D Status LED F Bluetooth® key H Status LED for Bluetooth®

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IPROXX 2 Rear of the handset, with turnkey lock B A

Handset description C D

E

Turnkey lock on the rear of the handset (for the IPROXX 2/SM, SM + and SMP models)

A Socket key

B Mounting clip (optional)

C Turnkey lock with 2-stage locking function (for the IPROXX 2/SM model)

D Turnkey lock with 3-stage locking function (for the IPROXX 2/SM+ model)

E Turnkey lock with 3-stage locking function (for the IPROXX 2/SMP and IPROXX2/SMP/Bluetooth® models)

The “Operation” Chapter includes information about operating the handset.

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Handset description

3.2 Technical specifications
Connection voltage Protection degree Protection class Radio frequency (Option: Bluetooth®) Length x width x height (with mounting clip) Weight with cable

24 ­ 29 V DC IPX6 III 2.4 GHz 170 mm x 60 mm x 51 mm
Approx. 300 g

Ambient conditions for operation, storage and transport

Transport / storage temperature

From -20 °C to +50 °C From -4 °F to +122 °F

Operating temperature

From +10 °C to +40 °C From +50 °F to +104 °F

Relative humidity

From 30% to 75%

Air pressure

From 800 hPa to 1060 hPa

Height

< 2000 m

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4. Operation
When this document refers to the model IPROXX 2/SMP, this also includes the model IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®.
4.1 General information
Ensuring single-fault protection (for the IPROXX 2/SM, SM + and SMP models) For ensuring single-fault safety, drive motions can be disabled using the integrated lock function. This function makes use of an electro-mechanical switch to break the motor circuit.
CAUTION Single-fault protection can only be ensured when the turnkey lock has been set to (completely locked setting).
The “Enabling and Disabling the Key Functionality” section describes how to operate this locking mechanism.
4.2 Information on battery power
If you are operating your system on battery power then observe the following notice.
NOTICE After it has been used to move your application (in the turnkey lock positions or
), the IPROXX handset should be turned back to its locked position (turnkey lock position ). This prevents the system from gradually discharging when the battery is connected!
4.3 Connecting the handset to the drive system
During initial commissioning, connect the handset to the corresponding handset port on the DewertOkin drive system.
A sticker on the drive system will indicate where the handset port is located.
NOTICE Only connect the components according to the specifications found on the sticker. Any other arrangement of connections may damage the drive system.

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4.4 Key functions for the IPROXX 2 handset (an example)

IPROXX 2

B

A D

H

E

F

G

IPROXX 2 handset with 11 keys A Function and movement keys D Status LEDs (only with the IPROXX 2/SMP
model) F Lamp key H Power-On/Battery LED

B Function/CARE LED
E Optional: Status LED (only for the IPROXX 2/SM, SM + and SMP models)
G Connection cable for the handset

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4.5 Key functions for the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® handset
B E

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A D
H F
G

Keypad of the IPROXX 2 handset, with 8 movement keys and Bluetooth®

A Function and movement keys

B Function/CARE LED

D Status LEDs

E Power-ON LED

F Bluetooth® key

G Connection cable for the handset

H Status LED for Bluetooth® connection

The IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® handset model still acts as the “master” (main control unit), while the app (smartphone) is only an additional function for additional adjustment options.

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Key

Function

Adjusting motion

Adjustments to back section

Upward

Downward

Adjustments to leg section

Upward

Downward

Reset of back and leg sections

Upward

Downward

Adjustment to stroke

Upward

Downward

Anti-Trendelenburg

Head upward / foot downward

Trendelenburg

Head downward / foot upward

Turns lamp on and off
Switch Bluetooth® on and off Switch the teach-in (discovery) mode on and off

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4.6 Enabling and disabling the key functions mechanically
Using the lock function The keys can be enabled or locked by using the key to rotate the turnkey lock located on the rear of the IPROXX 2. The positions of the turnkey lock are marked by icons.
Icons on the rear of the handset. Icon/symbol Meaning
Function keys and travel keys are locked (for models SM, SM+ and SMP)
Function keys and travel keys are unlocked (for models SM, SM+ and SMP)
Partial unlocking of functions: The patients can operate certain functions themselves (for the models SM+ and SMP).
Changing mode: for nurses (for model SMP)

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Variants of the locking function The handset model IPROXX 2/SM has a 2-stage locking function. The models IPROXX 2/SM+ and IPROXX 2/SMP have a 3-stage locking function (SMP = programming mode for nursing staff).
Functionality of the handset model IPROXX 2/SM

B A
C

Rear of handset IPROXX 2/SM A Socket key C Handset keys are locked

B Handset keys are unlocked

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B A
C

D

Rear of handset IPROXX 2/SM+ A Socket key C Functions enabled for the patient

B Handset keys are unlocked D Handset keys are locked

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Operation Functions of the handset model IPROXX 2/SMP (Bluetooth®)

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B A
C

D E

Rear of handset IPROXX 2/SMP (Bluetooth®) A Socket key C Functions enabled for the patient E Programming mode for nursing staff

B Handset keys are unlocked D Handset keys are locked

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4.7
4.7.1

Key functions
Locking the keys Rotate the turnkey on the back side of the handset in order to lock the key functions. 1 Insert the socket key in the turnkey lock.
2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is pointing towards (as shown in the illustrations on pages 17, 18 and 19). The function and movement buttons on the handset are now completely locked and disabled.
3 You can verify that the functions are disabled by pressing on a button.

CAUTION
Press on a movement button in order to double check that the functions are locked and disabled. If there is still a resulting motion despite the block, then the handset should be replaced.

4.7.2

Unlocking the keys (for the IPROXX 2/SM, SM+ and SMP(Bluetooth®) models)

Rotate the turnkey on the back side of the handset in order to unlock the key functions.

1 Insert the socket key in the turnkey lock.

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is pointing towards tions on pages 17, 18 and 19).

(as shown in the illustra-

3 The function and movement buttons on the handset are now enabled.

4.7.3

Unlocking functions for the patient (for the IPROXX 2/SM+ and SMP(Bluetooth®) models)

For the handset models IPROXX 2/SM+ and SMP, it is possible to enable some of the operating functions for the patient.

1 Insert the socket key in the turnkey lock.

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is pointing towards trations on pages 18 and 19).

(as shown in the illus-

3 The function and travel keys on the handset are now partially enabled.

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4.7.4

Enabling the programming function for nursing staff (for the IPROXX 2/SMP(Bluetooth®))
When using the handset model IPROXX 2/SMP(Bluetooth®), the key lock function can be programmed by the nursing staff.

1 Insert the socket key in the turnkey lock.

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is pointing towards (as shown in the illustra-
tion on page 19). When set to this position, the handset cannot be used to carry out adjustment movements.

3 The key pair and function keys on the handset can be programmed by the nursing staff. Briefly press the particular key that you wish to enable. The function of the corresponding key pair is then enabled. The status LED for each key pair shows the status of those keys: – Status LED is on: That key pair is enabled for the patient. – Status LED is off: That key pair is enabled for the patient. – Status-LED Bluetooth® is on: Bluetooth® is enabled for the patient, – Status-LED Bluetooth® is off: Bluetooth® is enabled for the patient.

4 The Bluetooth® function must be enabled, before the smartphone / tablet can be used.

5 Turn the turnkey back until the arrow is pointing towards the ing to the unlocked keys are now possible.

. The movements correspond-

4.8 Display functions
The IPROXX 2 handset features a function/CARE LED and a battery/power-on LED. The handsets with the lock function also feature a lock-status LED. They have the following functions: Function/CARE LED illuminates when function or travel keys are pressed, illuminates continuously when there is a fault or error, does not illuminate for key press when there is a fault or error.
Battery/power-on LED can only illuminates if there is a battery connector on the control unit flashes when the battery is charging from mains power, illuminates continuously when powered from mains power cable without the battery, illuminates continuously when powered from mains power cable with a charged battery, is not illuminated when operating from battery power.
Status LED illuminates when you press an unlocked key pair, does not illuminate when you press a locked key pair,
Status LED for Bluetooth® illuminates green when Bluetooth® is enabled, flashes blue when the discovery mode for Bluetooth® is enabled, illuminates blue when a Bluetooth® connection has been established.

The table of errors in the “Troubleshooting” Chapter describes how errors are displayed by the LED display.

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4.9
4.9.1

iOS smartphone / tablet
Installing the app on your smartphone / tablet Open the app store Download the “Dewert smart remote” app from the app store

4.9.2

Discovering new devices on your iOS smartphone / tablet The IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® model can be discovered on your smartphone so that you can use the smartphone / tablet app for operations. Requirements: The Bluetooth® function in the smartphone / tablet is activated. The handset is connected to a control unit. The control unit is connected to the power supply.
Before the discovery process, you should have configured all settings for the patient, as described in section 4.7.4. Key 9 (Bluetooth®) must be activated (enabled).

a) Initial commissioning (before smartphone / tablet discovery)

1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is set to “Changing mode” ( the Bluetooth® function as described in section 4.7.4.

). Then activate

3 Turn the turnkey back until the arrow is pointing towards the should now be flashing blue.

(unlocked). The Bluetooth® LED

4 Activate Bluetooth® on your smartphone / tablet.

5 Start the “Dewert smart remote” app. Go to Settings ( be shown.

). The available Bluetooth® devices will

6 Select the Bluetooth® device (IPROXX …). 7 Pair with the smartphone / tablet.

8 You can use the app when the turnkey lock is set to either unlocked ( ) or to patient mode ( ). Function enabled for patients are then shown in the app.

9 The status LEDs are illuminated in green next to key pairs that are enabled. They are not lit for key pairs that are disabled.

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b) Discovery for more smartphones / tablets

1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is set to “Changing mode” ( the Bluetooth® function as described in section 4.7.4.

). Then activate

3 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is set to unlocked ( tooth® button. The Bluetooth® LED should now be flashing blue.
4 Activate Bluetooth® on your smartphone / tablet.

). Then press the Blue-

5 Start the “Dewert smart remote” app. Go to Settings ( be shown.

). The available Bluetooth® devices will

6 Select the Bluetooth® device (IPROXX …). 7 Pair with the smartphone / tablet.

8 You can use the app when the turnkey lock is set to either unlocked ( ) or to patient mode

(

). Function enabled for patients are then shown in the app.

9 The status LEDs are illuminated in green next to key pairs that are enabled. They are not lit for key pairs that are disabled.

ACHTUNG
Up to seven smartphones / tablets can be saved. When saving an additional (eighth) smartphone / tablet, the data from the oldest device is overwritten.

c) Using smartphones / tablets that have already been discovered.

1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).

2 Turn the turnkey back until the arrow is pointing towards unlocked ( ) or patient mode (

).

3 Activate Bluetooth® on your smartphone / tablet.
4 Start the “Dewert smart remote” app. The smartphone / tablet will automatically pair with the most recently used IPROXX 2 handset.

5 If you wish to change to another IPROXX 2 handset, press the Settings button ( nect the other connections. Then select another IPROXX 2 handset.

) and discon-

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4.9.3

Setting the range threshold

1 Insert the socket key in the turnkey lock.

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is pointing towards tion on page 19).

(as shown in the illustra-

3 Depending on the desired range (refer to the figure below): Press and hold the corresponding level key. At the same time, press the Bluetooth® key. This confirms the range level setting.

4 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock points to or

. Then remove the key.

If the handset is outside of the set Bluetooth® range, the app’s movement keys are deactivated and the message “Device is out of range” is shown.
The specified range is displayed on the first page in the settings (Range) of the app; it is the same for all smartphones / tablets.

NOTICE
The desired range is dependent on the environment (obstacles, WIFI, radio interference, etc). The set range level can be viewed in the app. Keep visual contact. The range should be set as low as possible for safety reasons.

Min. level 1 Level 3 Level 5 Level 7

Level 2 Level 4 Level 6 Max. level 8 F

Each key represents a different range level for the Bluetooth® connection F Bluetooth® key

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4.9.4

Deleting a connection between the smartphone and the IPROXX 2 handset 1 Go the “Settings” on the smartphone / tablet and select Bluetooth®.
2 Press the icon next to the entry IPROXX …. 3 Select “Forget This Device”. 4 Select “Forget This Device” to confirm and delete the connection to that device.
To re-establish the connection, follow the steps in section 4.9.2 “Discovering new devices on your iOS smartphone / tablet”.

4.9.5 App settings Various setting can be made after clicking on the

icon:

Rename device 1 Touch the “Name” button. The “Rename handset” window opens. 2 Enter a new name and save it.

Changing the user interface 1 Touch the “User interface” button to change the layout.

Under-bed light ON/OFF 1 Touch the button for the under-bed light (

) to switch the light on or off.

Optional bed light ON/OFF 1 Touch the button for the bed light (

) to switch the light on or off.

Customizing the security settings
1 Touch the “Security” button. The “Safety lock” settings are displayed.
Under “Auto Lock”, you can set the time that the app remains open (after the last touch). You can specify a time between 10 and 30 seconds.
Under “Unlock”, you can set the time that the app needs for unlocking. You can specify a time between 1 and 6 seconds.
2 Touch the “Security” button. The “PIN CODE & TOUCH ID” settings are displayed. You can specify a PIN code or touch ID here to protect the application from unauthorized use.

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4.9.6

Unlocking the Auto Lock feature on the smartphone / tablet
The Auto Lock is automatically switched on after the specified time of 10 – 30 seconds; this is shown using the lock icon.

1 Press the lock icon

until the app has been unlocked. The time remaining (1 – 6 seconds)

until the end of the unlock process is indicated by a progress bar (circle diagram).

4.9.7

Resetting to factory default settings
Any paired device and smartphone / tablet profiles will be deleted when you reset to the factory default settings.
1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).
2 Turn the turnkey until the arrow is pointing towards the (Changing mode).
3 Press and hold the Bluetooth® button until the blue LED (the status LED) flashes twice. The paired device is then deleted from the list of discovered devices. All settings on the IPROXX 2 handset are reset to the factory setting.

4.9.8

Self-test of the IPROXX 2 handset
The IPROXX 2 handset carries out a self-test in the following situations: When switching from locked mode to programming mode or to patient mode
When switching between the patient mode and the nursing staff mode When the handset is started If one or more keys are pressed or jammed during the self- test, the handset will switch to an error mode and the error will be displayed as follows:
The corresponding locking LEDs for the affected key pairs flash yellow The handset must be switched off before it can be switched on and operated again. Pull the connector, wait 30 seconds, and then reconnect the connector plug.
The handset will also switch to error mode whenever a movement key is pressed for more than 60 seconds on the handset or in the app.

4.9.9

Malfunctioning of the permanent connection between the IPROXX 2 and smartphone / tablet
If the permanent connection between the smartphone and the IPROXX 2 handset is interrupted, the app displays the message “Pairing Status”. You should delete the connection data on the smartphone / tablet to remedy this error.

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4.10 Android smartphone / tablet
4.10.1 Installing the app on your smartphone / tablet Open the play store Download the “Dewert remote for beds” app from the play store

4.10.2 Discovering new devices on your Android smartphone / tablet The IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth® model can be discovered on your smartphone so that you can use the smartphone / tablet app for operations. Requirements: The Bluetooth® function in the smartphone / tablet is activated. After a request was made by the smartphone / tablet, access to the location has been permitted. The handset is connected to a control unit. The GPS function is activated (depending on smartphone / tablet). The control unit is connected to the power supply.
Before the discovery process, you should have configured all settings for the patient, as described in section 4.7.4. Key 9 (Bluetooth®) must be activated (enabled).

a) Initial commissioning (before smartphone / tablet discovery)

1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is set to “Changing mode” ( the Bluetooth® function as described in section 4.7.4.

). Then activate

3 Turn the turnkey back until the arrow is pointing towards the should now be flashing blue.

(unlocked). The Bluetooth® LED

4 Activate Bluetooth® on your smartphone / tablet.

5 Start the “Dewert smart remote for beds” app. Select one of the available Bluetooth® devices shown.

6 Select the Bluetooth® device (IPROXX …).

7 Pair with the smartphone / tablet.

8 You can use the app when the turnkey lock is set to either unlocked ( ) or to patient mode

(

). Function enabled for patients are then shown in the app.

9 The status LEDs are illuminated in green next to key pairs that are enabled. They are not lit for key pairs that are disabled.

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b) Discovery for more smartphones / tablets

1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is set to “Changing mode” ( the Bluetooth® function as described in section 4.7.4.

). Then activate

3 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is set to unlocked ( tooth® button. The Bluetooth® LED should now be flashing blue.

). Then press the Blue-

4 Activate Bluetooth® on your smartphone / tablet.

5 Start the “Dewert smart remote remote for beds” app. Select one of the available Bluetooth® devices shown.

6 Select the Bluetooth® device (IPROXX …).

7 Pair with the smartphone / tablet.

8 You can use the app when the turnkey lock is set to either unlocked ( ) or to patient mode

(

). Function enabled for patients are then shown in the app.

9 The status LEDs are illuminated in green next to key pairs that are enabled. They are not lit for key pairs that are disabled.

c) Using smartphones / tablets that have already been discovered.

1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).

2 Turn the turnkey back until the arrow is pointing towards unlocked ( ) or patient mode (

).

3 Activate Bluetooth® on your smartphone / tablet.
4 Start the “Dewert smart remote for beds” app. The smartphone / tablet will automatically pair with the most recently used IPROXX 2 handset.

5 If you wish to change to another IPROXX 2 handset, press the Settings button ( nect or switch to another connection. Then select another IPROXX 2 handset.

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4.10.3 Setting the range threshold

1 Insert the socket key in the turnkey lock.

2 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock is pointing towards tion on page 19).

(as shown in the illustra-

3 Depending on the desired range (refer to the figure below): Press and hold the corresponding level key. At the same time, press the Bluetooth® key. This confirms the range level setting.

4 Turn the key until the arrow on the turnkey lock points to or

. Then remove the key.

If the handset is outside of the set Bluetooth® range, the app’s movement keys are deactivated and the message “Device is out of range” is shown.
The “Range” display can be found under “Device Settings and Information”.

NOTICE
The desired range is dependent on the environment (obstacles, WIFI, radio interference, etc). The set range level can be viewed in the app. Keep visual contact. The range should be set as low as possible for safety reasons.

For smartphones / tablets, the range can also be set in the app (setting level (1, 2, 3, etc.).

) by selecting the

Min. level 1 Level 3 Level 5 Level 7

Level 2 Level 4 Level 6 Max. level 8 F

Each key represents a different range level for the Bluetooth® connection F Bluetooth® key

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4.10.4 Deleting a connection between the smartphone and the IPROXX 2 handset 1 Go the “Settings” on the smartphone / tablet and select Bluetooth.
2 Press the icon next to the entry IPROXX …. 3 Select “Disconnect”.
To re-establish the connection, follow the steps in section 4.10.2 “Discovering new devices on your Android smartphone / tablet”.

4.10.5 App settings Various setting can be made after clicking on the

icon:

4.10.6 Device Settings and Information
Changing the name of the IPROXX 2 handset
1 Touch the “Rename Device” button. The “Rename Device” window opens. Any name may be specified.

4.10.7 General settings Changing the user interface 1 Touch the “select interface from list” button to change the layout.

Select surface by article number 1 Touch the “select interface by item number” button to change the layout.

Under-bed light ON/OFF 1 Touch the button for the under-bed light (

) to switch the light on or off.

Customizing the security settings
1 Touch the button “use device’s lock-screen” to use the lock screen of the device. The settings can be activated.
Under “time before lock”, you can set the time that the app remains open (after the last touch). You can specify a time between 10 – 30 seconds.
Under “time before unlock”, you can set the time that the app needs for unlocking. You can specify a time between 1 – 6 seconds.

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4.10.8 Time until the device locks
The safety lock is automatically switched on after the specified time (5 – 30 seconds); this is shown using the lock icon.

4.10.9 Unlocking the safety lock feature on the smartphone / tablet

1 Press the lock icon

until the app has been unlocked. The time remaining until the end of

the unlock process (1 – 6 seconds) is indicated by a progress bar (circle diagram).

4.10.10Resetting to factory default settings
Any paired device and smartphone / tablet profiles will be deleted when you reset to the factory default settings.
1 Insert the key into the turnkey lock (on the IPROXX 2/SMP/Bluetooth®).
2 Turn the turnkey until the arrow is pointing towards the (Changing mode).
3 Press and hold the Bluetooth® button until the blue LED (the status LED) flashes twice. The paired device is then deleted from the list of discovered devices. All settings on the IPROXX 2 handset are reset to the factory setting.

4.10.11Self-test of the IPROXX 2 handset The IPROXX 2 handset carries out a self-test in the following situations:
When switching from locked mode to programming mode or to patient mode When switching between the patient mode and the nursing staff mode When the handset is started
If one or more keys are pressed or jammed during the self-test, the handset will switch to an error mode and the error will be displayed as follows: The corresponding locking LEDs for the affected key pairs flash yellow
The handset must be switched off before it can be switched on and operated again. Pull the connector, wait 30 seconds, and then reconnect the connector plug.
The handset will also switch to error mode whenever a movement key is pressed for more than 60 seconds on the handset or in the app.

4.10.12

Malfunctioning of the permanent connection between the IPROXX 2 and smartphone / tablet
If the permanent connection between the smartphone and the IPROXX 2 handset is interrupted, the app displays a message. You should delete the connection data on the smartphone / tablet to remedy this error.

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5. Troubleshooting

LED signal/error No movements can be carried out on the end product.
The function/CARE LED on the handset does not illuminate when a key is pressed. The function/CARE LED on the handset illuminates continuously, even when a key is not pressed. (Only for single-fault protected drive systems) The battery/power-on LED does not illuminate (handset is locked; with the exception of battery-operated mode). The battery/power-on LED is illuminated (handset is locked). The status LED is illuminated when locked. The status LED does not illuminate when enabled.

Meaning – The handset is locked.
– The locking mechanism is malfunctioning. – The power supply or connecting cables are defective.
– The battery is not charged or not connected. – The controller or drive is defective. There is an error in the control system.
There is an error in the control system.
There is a handset error.
There is a handset error.
There is a handset error.
– There is a handset error. – There is a controller error.

Measure / Action – Use the turnkey to enable the handset. – Check the locking mechanism. – Check the power supply. – Check the connecting cables. – Connect and/or recharge the battery. Please contact your supplier or sales agent. Please contact your supplier or sales agent.
Please contact your supplier or sales agent.
Please contact your supplier or sales agent.
Please contact your supplier or sales agent. Please contact your supplier or sales agent. Please contact your supplier or sales agent.

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6. Maintenance

Type of check Check the function and safety of the electrical system.
Look over the housing periodically for any signs of damage.
Look over the plug-in connections and electrical access points for signs of damage. Look over the cables for any signs of damage.
Periodic functional test of the handset

Explanation
A qualified electrician should carry out this inspection.
Check the housing for breaks or cracks. The IP-class protection will be impaired by any breakage or cracks.
Check that all electrical cables and connections are firmly seated and correctly positioned.
Check the connecting cables for pinching or shearing. Also check the strain relief and kink protections mechanisms, in particular after any mechanical load.
Move the drive to the end positions in order to test the end switches.

Time interval Periodic inspections can be carried out at intervals based on the risk assessment which you conduct for your end product. At least every six months.
At least every six months.
At least every six months.
At least every six months.

Cleaning and care The IPROXX 2 was designed so that it would be easy to clean. Its smooth surfaces simplify the cleaning process.
NOTICE Never clean the handset in an automated washing system or with a high- pressure cleaner. Do not allow fluids to penetrate the handset. Damage to the handset could result. Do not use a cleanser that contains benzene, alcohol or similar solvents.
1 Be sure to disconnect the handset cable from the drive or controller before you start cleaning. 2 Clean the IPROXX 2 handset using a moist cloth. 3 Be sure that you do not damage the connecting cables during the cleaning.

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7. Disposal
7.1 Packaging material
The packaging material should be sorted into recyclable components and then disposed of in accordance with the appropriate national environmental regulations (in Germany according to the recycling law KrWG from 01.06.2012; internationally according to the EU Directive 2008/98/EC (Waste Framework Directive WFD as of 12.12.2008)).
7.2 Handset components
The IPROXX 2 handset consists of electronic components, cables and metal and plastic parts. You should observe all corresponding national and regional environmental regulations when disposing of the IPROXX 2 handset. The disposal of the product is regulated in Germany by Elektro-G, internationally by the EU Directive 2012/19/EC (WEEE), or by any applicable national laws and regulations:
The IPROXX 2 handset should not be disposed of with normal household waste!

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EG-Konformitätserklärung

EU Declaration of Conformity

Nach Anhang IV der EMV-Richtlinie 2014/30/EU
Nach Anhang IV der EU-Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2014/35/EU Nach Anhang VI der RoHS-Richtlinie 2011/65/EU (inkl. Delegierte Richtlinie (EU) 2015/863)
Der Hersteller

In compliance with Appendix IV of the EMC-Directive 2014/30/EU
In compliance with Appendix IV of the LVD-Directive 2014/35/EU
In compliance with Appendix VI of the EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (incl. Commission delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863)
The manufacturer

DewertOkin GmbH Weststraße 1 32278 Kirchlengern Deutschland – Germany

erklärt hiermit, dass das Produkt

declares that the following product

IPROXX 21) IPROXX 2 SM1) IPROXX 2 SM+1) IPROXX 2 SMP1)

die Anforderungen folgender EG-Richtlinien erfüllt:

meets the requirements of the following EU directives:

Richtlinie über elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit 2014/30/EU
Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2014/35/EU
DELEGIERTE RICHTLINIE (EU) 2015/863 DER KOMMISSION vom 31. März 2015 zur Änderung von Anhang II der Richtlinie 2011/65/EU des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates hinsichtlich der Liste der Stoffe, die Beschränkungen unterliegen.
Angewendete Normen

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
COMMISSION DELEGATED DIRECTIVE (EU) 2015/863 of 31 March 2015 amending Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the list of restricted substances. Applied standards:

EN 60335-1:2012/A11:2014 EN 55014-1:2006/A1:2009/A2:2011 EN 55014-2:1997/A1:2001/A2:2008 EN 61000-3-2:2014 EN 61000-3-3:2013

EN 62233:2008

Konstruktive Änderungen, die Auswirkungen auf die in
der Montageanleitung angegebenen technischen Daten und den bestimmungsgemäßen Gebrauch haben, das Produkt also wesentlich verändern, machen diese Konformitätserklärung ungültig!

Tcohnisstdruecctlaiornaatilocnhoafncgoensfoarrme imtyaisdenowhloinchgesrigvnailfiidcaifntly change the drive system (i.e., which influence the technical specifications found in the instructions or the intended use)!

Kirchlengern, Germany 29 November 2019

Dr.-Ing. Josef G. Groß Geschäftsführer / Managing Director

  1. mit DewertOkin Antriebssystem / with DewertOkin drive system

EG-Konformitätserklärung (Ausführung 2,4GHz)

EU Declaration of Conformity (Version 2.4GHz)

Nach Anhang VI der RED-Richtlinie 2014/53/EU

In compliance with Appendix VI of the RED-Directive 2014/53/EU

Nach Anhang VI der RoHS-Richtlinie 2011/65/EU (inkl. Delegierte Richtlinie (EU) 2015/863)

In compliance with Appendix VI of the EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (incl. Commission delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863)

Der Hersteller

The manufacturer:

DewertOkin GmbH Weststraße 1 32278 Kirchlengern Deutschland – Germany

erklärt hiermit, dass das Produkt

declares that the following product

IPROXX 2 SMP/Bluetooth® 1)

die Anforderungen folgender EG-Richtlinien erfüllt:

meets the requirements of the following EU directives:

Richtlinie 2014/53 über die Harmonisierung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten über die Bereitstellung von Funkanlagen auf dem Markt
DELEGIERTE RICHTLINIE (EU) 2015/863 DER KOMMISSION vom 31. März 2015 zur Änderung von Anhang II der Richtlinie 2011/65/EU des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates hinsichtlich der Liste der Stoffe, die Beschränkungen unterliegen.

RED Directive 2014/53/EU
COMMISSION DELEGATED DIRECTIVE (EU) 2015/863 of 31 March 2015 amending Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the list of restricted substances.

Angewendete Normen

Applied standards:

EN 60335-1:2012/A11:2014 EN 55014-1:2006/A1:2009/A2:2011 EN 55014-2:1997/A1:2001/A2:2008 EN 61000-3-2:2014 EN 61000-3-3:2013 EN 62233:2008 EN 62479: 2010 ETSI EN 300328 V2.1.1 ETSI EN 301489-1 V1.9.2 ETSI EN 300489-1 V2.2.0 ETSI EN 300489-17 V3.2.0 (Draft)

Konstruktive Änderungen, die Auswirkungen auf die in der Montageanleitung angegebenen technischen Daten und den bestimmungsgemäßen Gebrauch haben, das Produkt also wesentlich verändern, machen diese Konformitätserklärung ungültig!

This declaration of conformity is constructional changes are made

wnohiclohnsgiegrnifvicaalidntlyif

change the drive system (i.e., which influence the

technical specifications found in the instructions or

the intended use)!

Kirchlengern, Germany 29. November 2019

Dr.-Ing. Josef G. Groß Geschäftsführer / Managing Director

  1. mit DewertOkin Antriebssystem / with DewertOkin drive system

Additional information

IPROXX 2
The following standards and norms were used in the versions with at least IPX4 and higher in according to – EN 60601-1:2006 + A1:2013, IEC 60601-1:2005 + A1:2012 (short description: Edition 3.1), Med-
ical electrical equipment. – EN 60601-1-2:2015, IEC 60601-1-2:2014 (short description: Edition 4.0), EMC

IEC/EN 60601-1, section 7.8.1 IEC/EN 60601-1, section 8.10 IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 8.10.4.1 IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 9.3 IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 11 IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 13
IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 15.4.7.1 IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 15.4.7.2 IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 16.6 IEC/EN 60601-1, Abschn. 17

Colours of signal lights Components and wiring Operating voltage / Input voltage Hazards due to surfaces, corners and edges Temperatures Hazardous situation and fault conditions: 15W limited supply circuit Mechanical strength Accidental actuation Leakage currents: touch current <100A EMC

The following standards and norms were used in accordance with – EN 60601-2-52, IEC 60601-2-52, (Particular requirements for the safety and essential perfor-
mance of medical beds), the following standards have been used

IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section 201.3.8 IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section 201.9.2.2.5 IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section 201.9.2.3.1
IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section 201.11.6.5.101 IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section 201.11.1.1 IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section 201.15.3.4.1 IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section 201.15.4.4 IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section BB.3.3.3 IEC/EN 60601-2-52, Section BB.3.4.1

Applied Part B Hold to run controls / momentary contact switch Unintentional movement: Means to deactivate IPROXX 2 SM, IPROXX 2 SM+, IPROXX 2 SMP Ingress of water: min IPX4
Temperature Falling test
Indicator lights “Ready for Normal Use” not required Dimensions for hand grips Operating forces

FCC WARNING
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 unde-
sired operation.
Section 15.21 Information to user Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 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. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
IC WARNING
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that my cause undesired opera-
tion of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l’appareil ne diot pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’utilisateur de lappareil diot accepter tout bouillage radioélectrique subi, méme si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.

DewertOkin GmbH Weststrasse 1 Kirchlengern 32278, Germany Tel: +49 (0)5223/979-0 Fax.: +49 (0)5223/75182 http://www.dewertokin.de Info@dewertokin.de

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