H3 System H3G-980 LTE Tele-Health Modem Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- H3 System
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H3 System H3G-980 LTE Tele-Health Modem
Instruction Manual
< Revision Notes >
No. | Date | Version | Content | Author |
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1 | 2017. 3. 21 | 0.1 | ||
USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it 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 tuning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to 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.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Welcome
- Thank you for purchasing the LTE telehealth modem (H3G-980).
- The LTE telehealth modem receive health data from devices such as blood pressure monitor, glucometer, and weight scale
- The LTE telehealth modem transmit them into a healthcare center through LTE(Verizon) mobile network
Packaging List
- Modem Main
- Antenna
- AC Adapter (5V/3A)
Overview
This document describes instructions regarding the H3 LTE telehealth modem
(H3G-980, H3 System) and the related components. This document includes
- How to install and configure the H3 LTE telehealth modem
- How to use the H3 LTE telehealth modem
- How to set up a server system for the H3 LTE telehealth modems
Specification
Item | Specification |
---|---|
MCU | STM32F207VC 32bit Cortex-M3 |
MEMORY | Internal FLASH |
External FLASH | 1MB |
SRAM | 128KB |
RF Transceiver | 15C |
POWER | 0.343mW/MHz(Typ) / Class2 |
Freq. Range | |
POWER | |
Freq. Range | |
POWER | |
INTERFACE | ANT |
USB | OTG |
Upgrade | 4pole jack |
Operating Environment | Temperature |
Humidity | < 90% |
POWER | Adapter |
Rechargeable(Li-polymer Battery 4.2V)
Dimension| Size| 125 x 100 x 33 mm
Weight| 160g
Available devices
- Lifescan Onetouch Ultra/Mini with Bluetooth adapter(BA-110,BA-300)
- Weight: 160g
- A&D weighing scale (UC-321PBT)
- A&D blood pressure monitor (UA-767PBT)
- IEM blood pressure monitor (Stabil-O-Graph)
- ForaCare’s thermometer (FORA IR20b)
- Beijing Choice’s Pulse Oximeter (MD300C318)
- Omron blood pressure monitor (HEM-9200T)
- Omron weighing scale (HN-290T)
- Welch Allyn blood pressure monitor (RPM-BP100)
- Welch Allyn weighting scale (RPM-Scale100)
- P1ng Pedometer (PB-001)
LTE telehealth modem installation
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Preparation for deployment
A. LTE telehealth modem configuration
i. Turn off the LTE telehealth modem. (Figure 1.)
ii. Connect a serial cable (provided by H3 System) to an LTE telehealth modem and a PC.
iii. Run the configuration software.
iv. Turn on the LTE telehealth modem.
v. Configure the LTE telehealth modem with the configuration software. For the details, please see the section below, “LTE telehealth modem configuration.”
B. Pairing and testing
i. Pair with devices. Please see the “Pairing” section below. (Figure 2.)
ii. Take readings and confirm if the readings are successfully delivered to a server.
Please see the “Measurement and data transmission” section.
C. Final inspection
i. Confirm Simcard Installed
ii. Prepare dry cells for backup batteries.
iii. Close the bottom cover. -
Installation at user’s home
A. Place an LTE telehealth modem at a suitable place.
B. Connect a power adapter.
C. Insert dry cells if required.
D. Insert Simcard.
Figure 1. Power ON Switch
Figure 2. FW Download Console mode Selection
1(Booting) left
3(Download) right
LTE telehealth modem configuration
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Components
A. A serial cable provided by H3 System
B. Configuration software
i. For admin: Serial numbers can be modified.
ii. For user: Serial number change is not allowed. -
Descriptions
A. Configuration software for an admin: Serial No. modification is enabled.
B. Items
i. Open: Open the serial port
ii. Setting: Shall be checked for changing LTE telehealth modem configurations
iii. Serial No: Serial number of the LTE tele-health modem. It’s only enabled for the Admin version
iv. IP(DNS): DataCollection Server IP or DNS
v. Port: DataCollection Server port
vi. Devices List: List of paired devices. Types and BT addresses.
vii. Delete List CheckBox: save GWInfo, delete Pair info, Delete Saved Flash Data.
viii. if Setting Checkbox Check and Check CDMA, SPP, BLE Radio Button: Send, Reset AT Command to the individual module.
ix. Clear Button: Clear window
x. LTE, Bluetooth Log Listbox shows GW log data
xi. 4G Log: 4G AT-command logs. Save Folder: C:\log
xii. Menu :
NetworkPairing submenu: Network Pairing Management UI FirmWare submenu: FOTA File Generate Management UI -
Steps
A. Turn off the LTE tele-health modem.
B. Connect a serial cable (provided by H3 System) to an LTE tele-health modem and a PC.
C. Run the configuration software.
D. Select the suitable COM port (You can check the COM port at the device manager.) and click “Open.”
E. If you want to modify the configuration, then check “Setting.” Otherwise, uncheck “Setting.”
F. Turn on the LTE tele-health modem.
G. The current configuration and paired devices info are shown.
H. Change the parameters and click “Send.”
I. If you want to delete the pairing info, check “Delete List” and click “Send.”
J. Before clicking “Send”, please double-check the settings.
K. Turn off the LTE tele-health modem and disconnect the serial cable.
Pairing
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Pairing (Figure 2.)
A. Admin UI Pairing mode
B. Network Pairing mode -
Admin UI Pairing mode
A. General process
i. Turn on the LTE tele-health modem.
ii. When the LTE tele-health modem turns on, the LTE tele-health modem shows the number of currently paired devices with LEDs for 5 seconds. (Even at the mode “N”)
Number of paired devices | SENDING LED | READING LED |
---|---|---|
0 | Off | Read On |
1 | Green On | Off |
2 | Green On | Green On |
3 | Green On | Read On |
4 | Read On | Off |
5 | Read On | Green On |
iii. AdminUI Setting CheckBox check
iv. CDMA, Bluetooth Log Listbox log scroll will stop and pairing standby
v. Let the device be in pairing mode.
vi. In the Pairing Device List listview, Select the record and click the
Pairing button
vii. Pairing will start
viii. During the pairing process, the “Readings” LED turns GREEN.
ix. At successful pairing, the “Readings” LED blinks GREEN 5 times.
x. At successful Admin UI Info Device List Listbox will add pair info.
xi. At failure, the “Readings” LED blinks RED 5 times.
xii. The LTE tele-health modem goes to the step “v.”
xiii. You can pair another device at the same pairing mode successively.
xiv. After completion of pairing, UnCheck AdminUI Setting CheckBox, LTE tele-
health modem will normal operation.
xv. For failure, just let the device at pairing mode and find the result.
(Step
“vii” and “viii”) Don’t turn off the LTE tele-health modem and restart the
whole procedure again.
- Network Pairing mode
A. Prepare
1. AMC or patient requests BT device pairing with target GW and BT device information. (H3G-980(GW), target Bluetooth(BT) device).
2. AMC confirms the corresponding information and registers the information into AMC’s DB. (btaddress. Serial, Pincode, de type)
3. AMC can register several BT devices.
B. Pairing
1. AMC turns on the pairing start flag of the relevant DB record.
2. GW Network Pairing(NP) process.
– AMC asks the patient to restart the patient’s GW.
– Patient checks the GW’s standby mode by looking at the LED light.
– AMC instructs the patient to make the BT device be at pairing mode.
3. GW’s LED indicates the pairing status.
4. After completion, GW’s LED indicates whether the pairing succeeds or fails.
5. GW automatically updates the pairing results into AMC’s DB through DC SW.
6. AMC checks whether the process is successfully completed through AMC’s DB.
7. If register several BT devices, AMC has to guide the Patient set the BT device in pairing mode sequentially,
C. Final
1. AMC can find out all BT device pairing is completed via DB info
2. AMC confirms whether the Bluetooth device is functioning properly.
Measurement and data transmission
-
How to use
A. Take a reading, and then the reading is transmitted to the LTE tele-health modem by Bluetooth.
B. And the reading is automatically transmitted to the server via mobile networks.
C. At server access failure, it tries 9 more times, in total 10 times at most with 1 hour period until success. -
Clock setup
A. Clock of the LTE tele-health modem is automatically set with 4G connection.
B. Clocks of measuring devices can be set during communication with the LTE telehealth modem.
C. But, regarding the IEM’s blood pressure monitor, clock must be set manually. -
LED indications
A. During Bluetooth communication, the “Readings” LED turns GREEN.
B. At success, the “Readings” LED blinks GREEN 5 times.
C. At failure, the “Readings” LED blinks RED 5 times.
D. During server connections, the “Sending” LED turns GREEN.
E. At success, the “Sending” LED blinks GREEN 5 times.
F. At failure, the “Sending” LED blinks RED 5 times. -
Notification for power failure
A. The LTE tele-health modem is supposed to connect to a server when an AC adapter is connected and disconnected.
B. It sends “Power up” and “Power down” signals, respectively.
C. Backup batteries are required. -
Heartbeat
A. Server access is taken every six hours for the indication “I’m alive.”
B. If there is any reading unsent, the reading is sent to a server together.
Data collection software
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Setup
A. Default path :
C: \Program Files\H3SYSTEM\DataCollection_GPRS\DataCollection_GPRS.exe
B. Configuration file name: gprs_config.ini
C. Contents of configuration file (gprs_config.ini)
i. LOG_PATH=C:\gprs\log <= Log file path
ii. DATA_PATH=C:\gprs\data <= Data XML file path
iii. PORT=65001 <= TCP/IP port
D. Change of configuration
i. Stop the corresponding windows service
ii. Change the configuration file, gprs_config.ini
iii. Re-start the windows service
E. To start the windows service: At “Windows Service”, select “DataCollection_GPRS” and run.
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Data files and communication log files
A. Data XML files will be generated at the folder defined as “DATA_PATH.”
B. log files will be generated at the folder defined at “LOG_PATH.”
C. Examples Ex) Data XML file name: H3_20101004194422_1111111111.xml Creation logic of XML file name: Datetime + LTE tele-health modem serial no Ex) Log file name: H3_20101004194422_156.log Creation logic of log file name: Datetime
XML file
Item
| |
Description
---|---|---
Common
| serial=”2222222222″| LTE tele-health modem Serial No
dc=”0″| Power Adapter Connection Status ( 0 : Connected ,1 :
unconnected)
battery=”1.2″| LTE tele-health modem battery
type=”glucose”| Device
– Glucose : Glucometer
– Pressure_AND : Blood pressure(AND)
– Pressure JEM : Blood pressure(IEM)
– Weight : weight scale(AND)
– Thermometer : Thermometer
– OXI : Pulse Oximeter
id=”ZHZ306CBY”| Device Serial No
measuretime=”20100101001250″| Measurement time
con_gwtime=-20111221132941
| LTE tele-health modem’s time stamp during communication between the
measuring device and LTE tele-health modem
con_devtime=”20111221132941′
| Measuring device’s timestamp during communication between the measuring
device and LTE tele-health modem (If the measuring device supports sending
device’s current time)
Glucometer| result=”103″| Measurement value
unit=”0″| Unit (0 : mg/dL, 1 : mmol/L)
model=”1″| Glucometer Model (0:Ultra, 1:Ultra2, 2:Mini/Easy)
adapter=”1″| Glucometer Adapter (0 : N/A, 1: BA-100, 2:
BA-110)
battery=”3.0″| Battery level (only for BA-110)
BP Monitor (AND)| sys=”139″| Systolic
dia=”091″| Diastolic
pul=”094″| Pulse rate
battery=”2.63″| Battery
Weight Scale| result=”066.80″| Measurement value
unit=”kg”| Unit (kg or lb)
battery=”2.32″| Battery
Thermometer| otemp=”98.42″| Object Temperature (Body temperature)
btemp=”74.84″| Back-ground temperature (Outside temperature)
unit=”F”| Unit (F : Fhar)
BP Monitor (IEM)| sys=”157″| Systolic
dia=”100″| Diastolic
pul=”091″| Pulse rate
Oximeter| pid=”001″| PID
temp=”000″| Temperature
pr—”075″| Pulse rate
spo2=”90″| Spo2
battery=”10°| Battery level (Unit: %) 10 for less than 10%
LTE telehealth
modem| < Info servertime=”20111221132941-| server time: timestamp of
DataCollection Server during communication between LTE tele-health modem and
server
information| < Info servertime=”20111221132941″| server time: timestamp
of DataCollection Server during communication between LTE tele-health modem
and server
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