FC Unwired GCST900/GCPG900 Effective Active Alarming System User Guide

June 6, 2024
FC Unwired

GCST900/GCPG900
User Guide
FC Unwired Hardware

FC Unwired Inc.
Version 0.1

Title GCST900 / GCPG900 User Guide
Doc. No.
Revision No 0.1
Category Service
Security
Status Preliminary
Total pages
Project ID
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Updated 2-Jul-21

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Change History
Version Date Owner What was modified or added
0.1 02 Jul 2021 GY Yang Initial pass

Introduction

Fall prevention system(GCPAD System)
Good Morning Care’s fall prevention system is an effective active alarming system that can detect and alert caregivers when patients are at risk of falling from their beds With this system, caregivers can provide rapid response to patients when needed.

Product components

The Good Morning Care system consists of Bed Sensor Pads, Sensor
Transmitters and Wearable Pagers.

Wearable Pager (GCPG900)

A Wearable pager notifies Sensor Transmitter’s alert information to caregivers who are wearing the pagers. The LED display on the pager shows a 4-digit number that indicates the location of the alert. The number displayed can be set by the user to identify the room and bed setting off the alert. The simple setup network is established (see section 3.3 for instructions on setting up the network) by adding at least one Sensor Transmitter to the Wearable Pager.

The monitoring battery level of Sensor Transmitter:
The Wearable pager will display a low battery icon below the 4-digit number when the battery of the Sensor Transmitter needs to be replaced.

Sensor Transmitter (GCST900)

The Sensor Transmitter is connected to the Bed Sensor Pad and broadcasts sensor information to Wearable Pagers. The Sensor Transmitter should be registered with the Wearable Pagers before it is transmitted sensor data will be received.

Bed Sensor Pad (GCPAD4080)

A Bed Sensor Pad is typically used to send an alert to the caregivers when a patient is attempting to sit up in bed. Place the Bed Sensor Pad at the appropriate location on the mattress and cover it with a sheet so that the sensor can detect pressure on the patient’s body. If the patient tries to sit up or get out of bed, the sensor will detect loss of pressure and will send an alert. The Bed Sensor Pad is purely a sensory device and needs a Sensor Transmitter to be connected to it to be able to sound an alert. Care should be taken to align the maker arrows on the connection for proper operation.

Installing Sensor pad and Sensor Transmitter to bed
Place Bed Sensor Pad on the bed and cover it with bedsheets. To detect when the patient is awake and sitting up in bed, place the Bed Sensor Pad below the upper back of the patient. To detect when the patient gets out of bed, place the Bed Sensor Pad in the middle of the bed, just below the patient’s buttocks. If possible, place the Sensor Transmitter on the wall or bedpost, 30 cm above the ground.

Getting started

For basic functionality, the user needs to create a network to establish communication between all the devices that constitute the system. Just as one would pair a Bluetooth device, each transmitter must be paired or grouped with every receiver. The transmitter is the following:

  • Bed Sensor Pad + Sensor Transmitter pair

3.1.1 Menu

Alarm Vibration Set Alarm mode to vibration only
Bell Set alarm mode to bell only
Bell & Vib. Set alarm mode to bell and vibration
Group 00 ~ 49 Set the group number of Wearable Pager
Registration Pad Register Sensor Pad
Mat Register Floor Mat
Transfer Transfer Network Setting to Wearable Pager or Central Monitor
Receive Receive Network Setting from Wearable Pager or Central Monitor
Initialize Erase all network Setting (reset?)
Channel 01 ~ 03 Set Radio Channel
Language Korean
English English

3.1.2 Notification Icons

**** Charging Device is charging.
OK Last operation was successful
Failed Last operation failed
Vibration Vibration alarm mode enabled
**** Bell Bell alarm mode enabled
Before Starting

3.2.1 Charging Wearable Pager

  • Charge Wearable Pager with the included charging cable
  • Use only a 5V USB charger or a computer’s USB port for charging.
  • The Wearable Pager’s display will turn off and it will go into sleep mode when it is not charging.

3.2.2 Setting up the Group for Wearable Pager

Within a network, specific sensors can be grouped together (for region or functionality, eg. all sensors in the intensive care unit or all sensors in a general ward) to one or more Wearable Pagers. Set the group ID to a nonzero value (01 ~ 49). Sensor location information will only be transmitted on the Wearable Pager with the same group ID. To receive sensor information from all Sensor Transmitters and Call Buttons, set the group ID of the Wearable Pager to 00. This group ID as well as the location ID information will be transferred to Sensor Transmitters and Call buttons when they are registered to a Wearable Pager.

  1. From the IDLE mode, press [OK] → [OK] → [UP] buttons to enter [2. Group Setting] menu.
  2. The Wearable Pager will display the current group number or 00 and wait for user input.
  3. To receive sensor information from all sensors set the Group ID of the Wearable Pager to 00 by pressing [OK] twice.
  4. This group ID will be transferred to Sensor Transmitter when they are registered.
  5. If you want to set Wearable Pager’s group ID to 01 ~ 49, use [UP], [DOWN], and [OK] to set Group ID.
  6. You can go back to the previous menu or previous position by holding down the [OK] button for more than 3 seconds.
  7. Once the Group ID is set up, the Wearable Pager will go back to IDLE mode.
Personal Care

3.3.1 Fall Prevention (Wearable Pager + Bed Sensor Pad)
3.3.1.1 Setting up Bed Sensor Pad’s Location Identifier Information

Users can enter a 4-digit number to identify Bed Sensor Pad location. For example, upper 2-digit and lower 2-digit can be used to identify room] numbers and bed numbers respectively. This can be done while registering the Sensor Transmitter as detailed below.

  1. From IDLE Mode of the Wearable Pager, Press [OK] → [OK] → [UP] → [UP] → [OK] → [OK] buttons to enter the Sensor Information setting menu.
  2. The display should show: [3. Registration] → [1. Pad].
  3. The Wearable Pager will display a 4-digit number from the previous setting or 0000.
  4. If you want to install Bed Sensor Pad on the 3rd bed in room 15, enter 1503.
  5. Use [UP], [DOWN], and [OK] buttons to change and select the entered numbers.
  6. Now move to the registration menu to register the selected Sensor Transmitter to the Wearable Pager. Press the [OK] button to start registration.
  7. Wearable Pager will display [Registering] and will wait for the registration request from the Sensor Transmitter

3.3.1.2 Registration
In this step, Group ID and Sensor information will be transmitted to Sensor Transmitter via Radio transmission.

  1. Wearable Pager displays [Registering] and waits for the registration request from Sensor Transmitter.
  2. Press [UP] and [DOWN] buttons on the Sensor Transmitter simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. The LED on the Sensor Transmitter will blink and it will send a request for registration to the Wearable Pager.
  3. After the registration is completed, the Wearable Pager will display “OK” for 2 seconds and return to the Registration Menu.

3.3.1.3 Verify Bed Sensor Pad and Sensor Transmitter

  1. To verify registration, connect a Bed Sensor Pad to the Sensor Transmitter.
  2.  Place Bed Sensor Pad and Sensor Transmitter on a bed or a flat surface.
    Push down on the Bed Sensor Pad and then release. The Sensor location identifier information should be displayed on the Wearable Pager.

3.3.1.4 To add more Bed Sensor Pad

  • The User can add additional Bed Sensor Pads by repeating the procedure outlined in Section 3.3.1.1 to Section 3.3.1.3 with additional Bed Sensor Pads and Sensor Transmitters

Disclaimers and Warning

Disclaimer

  • The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any claims or damages from the patient falling or wandering.
  • This device is designed as a secondary support mechanism for the patient’s primary motion detection management program.

Warning

  • While in use, the operation of the sensor pad and sensor mat must be tested regularly for any malfunctions regardless of the warranty period.
  • Sensor pads and sensor mats can be damaged by sharp objects and should be used with care.
  • Wireless communications are sensitive to environmental conditions and should be used only as a secondary device to the patient’s movement detection management program.
  • Battery charge must be checked regularly for charge and operation.
  • The Pager (when used) must be fully recharged.

FCC compliance information

THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 Of THE FCC RULES.
Operation s subject to the following two conditions & ) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2)This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has-beens 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, min 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 cr television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and or 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
  • Cos-Inuit the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the sates authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules

This appliance and its antenna must not co-locate an operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. A minimum separation distance of 20 on must be maintained between the antenna and the person for this appliance to satisfy the RF exposure requirements

Product Description (GCST900)

DEVICE TYPE Fall prevention Transmitter
Rated Supply Voltage DC 3.0 V
OPERATING FREQUENCY 920.5 MHz ~ 923.5 MHz
MODULATION TYPE CSS
RF OUTPUT POWER 17.16 dBm
NUMBER OF CHANNELS 3 Channel
ANTENNA TYPE PCB Antenna
ANTENNA GAIN 3.61 dBi

List of each Osc. or crystal
Freq. (Freq. >= 1 MHz)| 32 MHz

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