NE41 17030-02 v1.0
D-POS II
- Technical Handbook
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Parts in the system
The D-POS II system consist of several parts which all are designed to work together.
3.1
D-POS II unit
This is the central unit in a D-POS system. It is a small unit, easy
to mount on a wall or in a junction box and is highly customizable
(see D-POS II User Manual, NE41 170028-00). The functions are
programmed either by DIP swithes or a computer (this requires a
NPU) and the RFID range can be adjusted.
3.2 D-POS Antenna
The D-POS Antenna is a ferrite antenna creating a magnetic field,
called zone, which is used to trig the SMILE ID. The zone itself is a
passive component in the system but is used to create areas to which
access is allowed or prohibited.
3.3 Loop Antenna
This is actually an electric cable conected to the D-POS II as a loop. This cable can
be integrated into door posts or floors making the installation virtually invisible, see
3.4 SMILE ID
This is the portable alarm trigger, to be worn either by the caretaker or
wardens. The main functions are identical to those of the SMILE with
the significant difference that the hardware is adapted to work with
the D-POS Antenna and/or LOOP antenna.
3.5 D-TREX2G
The D-TREX2G is a portable alarm receiver which can receive alarms and
display the user and location. It suports RFID and can also indicate
Precense/Ready at the user's premises.
3.6 DOOR
DOOR is a small door sensor which can be used to indicate if a door is open
or closed, all wirelessly.
3.7 LOOP
Create longer Loop antennas (50 or 100) meters with a LOOP.
3.8 U-DAT S
U-DAT is a radio transmitter for positioning intended to be used for
wandering alarms in home care or in ward facilities with a
D-POS Antenna.