doro A150 Eliza Smartcare Hub User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Doro
Table of Contents
A150 Eliza Smartcare Hub
Doro Eliza (A150)
User Guide English
Table of contents
1. Read first: Safety information …………………… 2 2. Important information
…………………………….. 4 3. Package contents ……………………………………. 4 4. Description of
functions…………………………… 5 5. Overview ………………………………………………. 7 6. Installation
………………………………………….. 11 7. Communication path……………………………… 13 8. Pairing
………………………………………………… 14 9. Radio trigger………………………………………… 16 10. General
information………………………………. 17 11. Maintenance ……………………………………….. 18 12. Technical
data………………………………………. 19
1. Read first: Safety information
Always read and follow the safety information accompanied by this symbol. ·
Always test the system according to the instructions before
use and always test the product after adjustments have been made.
· The device is not always suitable for all users and should not be seen as a
substitute for the caregiver’s routine monitoring routines.
· The device are NOT intended for life-sustaining equipment, where any
technical failure may result in serious injury or death.
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· Check the unit regularly and replace if necessary. · User’s should pay
particular attention to the potential for
interference from other systems operating in the same or adjacent radio
frequency bands. · The compartment covers on the backside may be opened only
by authorised persons in accordance with the instructions in the service
manual. · Battery replacement may be performed only by authorised persons in
accordance with the instructions in the Maintenance section. Only use
recommended battery type as stated in the Technical Data section.
CAUTION Only use batteries, power supply and accessories that have been
approved for use with this particular model. Connecting other accessories may
be dangerous and may invalidate the type approval and guarantee. · Only use
recommended power supply as stated in the Technical Data section. · The power
supply can be used as a disconnecting device. The wall socket shall be
installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
IMPORTANT! This device use radio signals, the mobile phone network and the
terrestrial network. This means that connection cannot be guaranteed in all
circumstances.
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Medical units
The use of equipment that transmits radio signals as a social alarm, can
interfere with insufficiently protected medical equipment. Consult a doctor or
the manufacturer of the equipment to determine if it has adequate protection
against external radio signals, or if you have any questions. To avoid
potential interference, manufacturers of implanted medical devices recommend a
minimum separation of 15 cm between a wireless device and the medical device.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn off
the device immediately. If you have any questions about using your wireless
device with an implanted medical device, consult your health care provider.
2. Important information
All systems using radio and network communication are subject to interference
beyond the user’s control. Products from Doro are designed to minimise the
impact of such interference. Nevertheless, the user must be aware that system
components can be subjected to interference or other influences that may cause
malfunction. It is therefore important to regularly check that every part of
the system works in all areas, especially radio communications. Contact your
supplier immediately in case of any suspected malfunction. Users should pay
particular attention to the risk of disruption from products which communicate
using the same or adjacent radio frequency bands.
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For further information, please contact your supplier or refer to the service
manual or the documentation at www.doro.com/care. The device has a
rechargeable battery that enables the device to be operated even in the event
of a power failure. The device will beep for a short while after power
failure. The alarm receiving centre will be notified in the event of power
failure as well as low charge level. When the battery reaches a low charge
level, this is indicated by a blinking status light, see Indicator lights on
p. 10. The backup battery power supply secures the operation up to 72 hours.
3. Package contents
· Doro Eliza · Power supply · Radio trigger with accessories · User
guide/Quick start guide
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4. Description of functions
Doro Eliza is a digital social alarm and smartcare hub. Adaptable for future
needs and connects to a wide range of accessories and welfare services
enabling the user a tailor made solution. Doro Eliza allow the user to call
for assistance if they have an accident or a fall at home. Doro Eliza can
potentially be a lifesaving device if someone has a fall or some other
accident when they are alone. Doro Eliza has a built in module for 2G, 3G and
4G mobile networks, the unit has possibility to transfer alarms over
broadband/network connections and mobile telephone networks. The unit offers
the user the possibility of two way handsfree voice communication, even if the
users is far away from the Doro Eliza, using existing standard for VoIP (Voice
over Internet Protocol) calling. The unit uses SIP, a standard protocol to
initiate speech and video over broadband connections. In addition to voice
connected alarm calls, Doro Eliza offers a platform for transfer of detailed
alarm information, speech messages, online status etc. The Doro Eliza is
assigned an unique identification number (ID) that is transferred and
corresponding to personal information stored in the alarm receiving centre
(ARC). The radio trigger is adapted for use with the unit, see 9. Radio
trigger on p. 17.
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Activate the alarm
The assistance alarm can be activated: · by pressing the button on a radio
trigger. · by pressing the red integral button on the Doro Eliza. On
activation, the Doro Eliza calls an alarm receiver to summon help.
Alarm transmitters
50 radio transmitters (triggers/sensors) can be programmed with the Doro
Eliza, e.g. a radio trigger. In the event of an alarm from a radio
transmitter, the battery status of the radio transmitter is tested.
Alarm receivers
Up to 10 alarm receivers can be programmed. The alarm is identified using an
alarm code which is programmed into the Doro Eliza. The person receiving the
alarm can then speak directly with the person raising the alarm and take
appropriate action.
Other functions
Additional functions can be activated or modified refer to the service
manual or contact your supplier for further information.
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5. Overview Back view
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Power supply socket 9V, 2A
2. Power switch
Turns Doro Eliza on or off
3. External antenna connector
4. Ethernet port
For an external antenna that must be adapted for use with Doro Eliza
Connection for Ethernet cable from broadband/network
5. USB-port
For USB expansion
6. USB-port
Maintenance buttons under the compartment cover
7. X-key X
Erase button
8. Y-key Y 9. Link key
TBD Radio pairing button
10. I/O connector
3.5 mm audio out or wired input
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Front/top view
2 34 5 6
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1. Loudspeaker 2. Square button (green) 3. Power indicator
4. Status indicator
5. Alarm button (red) 6. Circular button (yellow) 7. Cancel alarm (white)
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Indicator lights
2
SQUARE
GREEN
Subject to configuration
3
ON
RED
Steady light
Mains power
Blinking light
Mains failure
4
STATUS
RED
Off
Normal operation
Steady light Blinking light
Ethernet link1 or mobile
network problem Low battery
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ALARM
RED
Steady light Blinking light
Normal operation Alarm activated
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CIRCLE
YELLOW
Subject to configuration
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CANCEL
WHITE
Steady light
1 Disable Ethernet link supervision if only mobile network is used.
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Bottom view
Illustration below is shown with the compartment cover removed.
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2
3
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1. Battery 2. Maintenance USB-port
3. SIM card slot under
battery 4. Battery connector
CAUTION Only authorised persons may open the compartment covers and perform wiring in accordance with the instructions in the service manual.
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6. Installation Install the SIM card
IMPORTANT Turn off the device and disconnect the external power supply before
removing the battery cover. · Ensure that Doro Eliza is switched off. · Remove
the compartment cover. · Carefully move the battery aside to expose the SIM
card holder. If the battery already is installed, please note if the battery
is connected to not damage the wiring. · Install the SIM card according to
picture , note the markings. · Replace or install the battery.
IMPORTANT Always make sure the battery is connected if the device is new or
has been stored. · Mount the cover for the SIM card compartment.
CAUTION 1234 or 0000 are not appropriate PIN codes for the SIM card, if any of
these PIN codes are used, the code should be changed before installation.
Change of PIN code is preferably done using a mobile phone.
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Connection
Doro Eliza is easy to install, if broadband/network connection shall be used,
connection is made with with a network cable (not included). Normally Doro
Eliza is set to use DHCP, which means that the unit automatically will be
assigned an IP address when connected to a network. 1. Connect the power
supply to the wall socket and the
power supply lead to the DC input socket. Keep the device connected to the
mains power at all times. 2. Connect the network cable from the
broadband/network to the Ethernet socket on Doro Eliza. 3. Turn the power
switch to the I position 4. Check that the On ! indicator lamp has a steady
red light 5. The status light shall go off within 90 seconds if the mobile
network (GSM/UMTS/LTE) is detected 6. Carry out a test alarm from the Doro
Eliza
CAUTION Installation must be performed only by authorised persons in
accordance with the instructions in the service manual.
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7. Communication path
Example of a simplified communication path
2a
4
3
1
2b
Radio
Doro Eliza
trigger
Internet
5 ARC
i-care
6 online
1. Radio or wired alarm trigger activated.
2. Depending on selected transmission path:
a. Connection via mobile network (GSM/UMTS/LTE) to Voice, IP alarm protocol
and additional data
b. IP on Ethernet, VoIP, IP social alarm protocol and additional data
3. IP connection via mobile network (GSM/UMTS/LTE) 4. Voice connection via
mobile network (GSM/UMTS/LTE) 5. IP connection to a digital Alarm Receiving
Centre (ARC) 6. Optional connection to i-care® online system.
8. Pairing
Contacts, alarm codes and settings are programmed using www.icareonline.com or
by using a computer via a web-
browser.
In some cases, the Doro Eliza can be delivered preprogrammed by the supplier. For help with pairing, please refer to the service manual or contact your supplier.
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Pairing radio triggers
Up to 50 radio triggers/sensors or other radio-alarm transmitters can be
paired to Doro Eliza.
· Press and hold the radio pairing button (Link key) and release when an
audible signal is played and the Power indicator ! starts to blink.
· Activate the radio transmitter. When Doro Eliza receives the radio signal an
audible signal is played.
· Confirm the pairing by pressing and releasing the red integral alarm button
once on Doro Eliza. The successful pairing is confirmed with an audible
signal.
· The radio trigger is now paired and set to a default alarm type. The alarm
type can be changed anytime using the optional i-care® online service. Note:
Repeat the steps above to pair additional radio triggers.
Check the radio coverage
Always check the function after installation and pairing. · Press and
immediately release the radio pairing button
(Link key). · Press/activate the radio trigger/accessory. When Doro Eliza
receives the radio signal, you will hear a tone. Repeat this in all areas
where the radio trigger/accessory shall function.
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Check the mobile network signal strength
When installing the Doro Eliza, the mobile network signal strength must be
verified. The mobile network signal strength can be checked via www.
icareonline.com or by using a local computer via any web browser. For more
information, see the service manual.
On device check
Check the mobile network signal strength on the device.
1. Remove compartment cover on the backside of the device to access the
maintenance buttons.
2. Press the radio pairing button twice. 3. A synthetic voice will say,
-Service Mode!. 4. Press the Green square button repeatedly until a
synthetic voice will say, -Signal strength!.
5. Press the Main Integral alarm button once. 6. The actual signal strength
will be presented via a
synthetic voice. 7. Press the Cancel button to exit the service mode. 8.
Replace the compartment cover.
Note! If acceptable value can’t be achieved an external
antenna must be used.
Check the functionality
Always check the function after installation and pairing. Test alarms shall be
done regularly and in a way that secures the whole alarm chain from radio
transmitter to alarm receiver.
Automatic test
The functionality of the Doro Eliza and its communication can automatically be
checked down to every other minute
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through the optional i-care® online service. It can also be checked by
automatic function monitoring or a periodical test report to the Alarm
receiving centre (ARC), for example once a day or once a week.
9. Radio trigger
The radio trigger uses two-way radio communication, this means that when Doro
Eliza receives an alarm from a radio trigger the carephone will send a
confirmation of receipt to the radio trigger. This is confirmed on the radio
trigger by indicator light change from red to green. If the radio trigger
doesn’t get any confirmation, the alarm is repeated. The radio trigger can be
worn using a wristband or neckband. The radio trigger is waterproof according
to IP67 by an integrated gasket and can be carried in the shower and in wet
environment.
10. General information
· If Broadband/network connection is used the unit should always be connected
to the network as near the router (or Ethernet connection) as possible.
· Verification of mobile network coverage should always be done as a part of
installation.
· In order for an alarm to be sent, at least one alarm receiver/response
centre needs to be programmed.
· The Doro Eliza must not come into contact with water or any other liquid.
· Used batteries shall be disposed of in an environmentallyresponsible manner.
· If the Doro Eliza is supposed to be connected to a mobile
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network it need to be equipped with a mini-SIM (2FF) and having an appropriate
mobile subscription including voice and data.
11. Maintenance
Cleaning
The Doro Eliza and the radio trigger should be cleaned using a slightly damp
cloth, or by Doro approved disinfectants. Do not use other solvents when
cleaning.
Note! By ordering a complete housing set you can upgrade your used radio
trigger to look as brand new.
Reinstatement
If the Doro Eliza is reinstated at a new user, it shall be reset to default
settings and re-programmed according to the data and requirements of the new
user.
Replace the battery
Battery should be replaced within three years, or a.s.a.p after battery alarm
that is not related to a power cut. It’s normal that a long-term power cut
generates a battery alarm.
Replace the radio trigger battery
To replace the radio trigger’s battery, please refer to the service manual or
contact your supplier.
CAUTION Battery replacement may be performed only by authorised persons in
accordance with the instructions in service manual.
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12. Technical data
Carephone Doro Eliza
Model no:
A150
Dimensions:
197 x 92 x 112 mm (L x W x D)
Weight incl. power supply and 0.7 kg cables:
Power supply:
9 VDC power supply
Power consumption:
2W (Nominal)
Backup battery:
3.7 V, 2000 mAh, Li-Ion
Backup time:
Up to 72 hours (new and fully charged battery)
Inputs:
1 Normally Open (NO)
Output:
Audio
Communication:
GSM 2G, UMTS/HSDPA 3G, LTE 4G, Ethernet, Wi-Fi (optional)
Radio frequency band:
869,2-869,25 MHz
Number of radio transmitters: Up to 50
Equipment class:
Class 1 radio equipment
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Mobile networks
(MHz) [maximum radio-frequency power/dBm]
Network bands: 2G GSM
(900) [33], (1800) [30]
3G UMTS
1 (2100) [24], 8 (900) [24]
4G LTE FDD SIM card interface:
1 (2100) [24], 3 (1800) [24], 7 (2600) [24], 8 (900) [24], 20 (800) [24] , 28 (700) [24] 1,8V and 3V mini-SIM (2FF)
Other radio
(MHz) [maximum radio-frequency power/dBm]
SRD: Bluetooth, version: ZigBee:
Wi-Fi:
(869.200-869.250) [10] 5, BLE , long range (2402 – 2480) [10] IEEE 802.15.4 (868.0 – 868.6) [20], (2400 – 2483.5) [20] IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, (2412 – 2472) [19]
IEEE 802.11 a/n, (4915 – 5835) [18]
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Portable radio trigger, Doro Enzo
Dimensions: Weight
39 x 32 x 11 mm (L x W x D) 12 g (excluding wrist band or
Battery: Battery life: Water resistance: Radio frequency band: Radio frequency
power: Radio range: indoors
outdoors
necklace)
3V lithium battery CR 2032 Up to five years
Complies with IP67
869,2-869,25 MHz max. 10 mW (10 dBm) 40 meters (normal environment) 300 meters
(typical, line of sight)
Environment
This product is intended for indoor use in a normal residential environment.
Operating temperature: Humidity:
Environmental class:
5° C (41° F) – 35° C (95° F) 0% to 75% relative humidity (non-condensed) 1 (EG-I)
EU Declaration of conformity
Hereby, Doro declares that the radio equipment type A150 and 9150 is in
compliance with Directives: 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU including delegated
Directive (EU) 2015/863
amending Annex II. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available
at the following internet address: www.doro.com/dofc.
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Ecodesign declaration, energy efficiency for external power supply
Hereby, Doro declares the external power supply for this device is in
compliance with Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/1782 regarding ecodesign
requirements for external power supplies pursuant to Directive 2009/125/EC.
The full information regarding the ecodesign requirements is available at the
following internet address: www.doro.com/ecodesign
Environmental information
This product complies with the requirements of the EU directives, 2012/19/EU
(WEEE) and 2006/66/ EC (batteries). These directives regulate the product
liability for electrical and battery recycling with the purpose of increasing
recycling and minimising waste. The unit is marked with the crossed out
wheeled bin logo, which indicates that it shall be handed in for recycling.
The product can be returned free of charge to a recycling station that is
connected, directly or via a recycling system, to Doro or to your distributor.
For detailed instructions, please check with your distributor or visit our
website, www.doro.com.
Note! The WEEE information and recycling instructions applies to European
Union member states only. For other countries please check local legislation
or contact your distributor. Manufactured in accordance with the EU directive,
2011/65/EU (RoHS2). The materials used in the radio trigger wristband and
neckband meet the textile safety requirements of Oeko-Tex standard 100.
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Legal notices
The information contained here is subject to change without notice. The only
warranties for Doro products and services are set forth in the express
warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein
should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Doro shall not be
liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
UK Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Doro declares that the radio equipment type A150 and 9150 is in
compliance with the relevant UK legislation. The full text of the UK
declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.doro.com/dofc
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