Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 User Manual Eleksen Connected Worker Platform Eleksen Connected Worker Operating Manual
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 Company Name Company Registration Number Office Location Telephone Email Wearable Technologies Limited 08814318 Unit 12 Warren Park Way, Enderby. Leicestershire, LE19 4SA +44 (0) 1455 563 000 sales@wearable.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 Contents 1. Safety Regulations............................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Correct use .................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Liability Information ...................................................................................................................... 5 2.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 1. Safety Regulations 1.1 Correct use The HUB is part of an integrated Eleksen system which incorporates several elements. The Eleksen Hub does not replace the primary safety devices. This Hub and associated products and devices are designed to enhance the overall safety of the wearer. By giving local visible and audio alerts/alarms to the wearer and other people within the vicinity, so warning the user and fellow workers of the threat of danger.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 1.2 Liability Information Placeholder 2. Product Description 2.1 Eleksen Connected Worker Solution The garment has an array of sensors and devices that enable real-time monitoring and data analysis of multiple workers’ health, wellbeing, and exposure to potential hazards, and environmental and situational dangers – such as noise, gas, vibration and dangerous proximity or collision.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 2.2 HUB overview The Eleksen™ Smart Connected Hub, acts as both transmitter and receiver, that transmits data at a configurable interval period over a 12-hour shift, working in correlation with the Eleksen™ Connected Worker Platform real-time module. This ensures that both the worker and the control centre are alerted to any imminent danger.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 2.4 OLED Screen Overview Small icon The top part of the OLED screen displays the Hub communication status. There are three areas where the icons display/flash/disappear as the communication services are detected and activated. These three sections collectively inform the user the current Hub status. 7 Fig. 3 OLED Screen overview [wireframe] 1. Connectivity status area 2. Near Field Communication [NFC] status area 3.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 2.4.1 Screen icons Area 1: Connectivity status area Scanning for cellular signal Cellular signal found Cellular signal strength MQTT established (via Cellular or WiFi) Message Queuing Telemetry Transport. [TCPIP] Data transfer established Fig.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 Area 2: Near Field Communication [NFC] status area Scanning Near Field Communication [NFC] NFC Found Fig. 6 Area 3: Location information area GNSS located (geographic location established) WiFi Bluetooth Cell tower location Fig.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 2.4.2 Typical small icon sequence during initial start up 1. Scanning for NFC 2. Scanning for cellular signal (tower) 3. Establishing MQTT protocol (Data transfer over TCPIP protocol via Cellular or WiFi) 4. Data transfer established 5. GNSS Located (Geographical Location) Fig.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 OLED Screen icons Data archive in progress Hub on charge Battery full WiFi Fig.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 3. Operation 3.1 Removing HUB from Hub Station 3.1.1 – Only remove the Hub from the HUB Station when all LED’s are green. Green status: HUB fully charged and ready for use. Hub LED status OLED Screen Icon - Device fully charged 3.1.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 3.2 HUB Removed from Hub Station 3.2.1 HUB behaviour when removed from HUB Station When the Hub has been removed from the Hub station the OLED will be blank while the Hub performs a POST (power on self-test). During the POST the Hub will perform a range of LED/Haptic/Sounder test cycles as detailed below. Firmware release format: Release level V0.11 DD/MM 06 06 Hub removed from Hub station.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 Hub LED Status OLED Screen NOTE: The NFC icon will flash Press the master button to re initiate the NFC process 3.2.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 1. 2. Touch ICEid tag against rear of Hub in area shown Hub screen Displays worker ID Haptic Sounder NOTE: If worker ICE id is not peformed within approximately eight minutes the Hub will go into sleep mode to preserve battery life. If the Hub enters sleep mode please refer to 3.2.6 to re-activate the Hub and then return to 3.2.3 3.2.3 Connect devices to Hub using device ICEid tag/s Continue to add devices as shown above.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 This screen is dependant on worker profile on Eleksen dashboard 3.2.6 Worker not connected to Hub (not ICEid) for 8 minutes Hub enters sleep mode. To ‘wake up’ the Hub press the master button continually Haptic Sounder Go to 3.2.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 4. Maintenance 4.1 Placeholder 5. Tech Spec 5.1 Connectivity 4G LTE: Cat M1/NBIoT GPRS 4-Band Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Dual mode Bluetooth® 4.2 incl.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 6. Regulatory 6.1 FCC and ISED Canada Compliance Manufacturer: Wearable Technologies Ltd Country of origin: United Kingdom This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and ISED Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. 6.
Document 1 - Version 4 11/12/19 6.4 SAR The highest reported FCC and ISED SAR for stand-alone body exposure conditions and simultaneous transmission exposure conditions are 0.98 W/kg and 1.04 W/kg, respectively.