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SMILE User manual NE41 14002-02 v2.0

Mounting

6.1  PIN/necklace

Thread the pin into the holes and press until the latch clicks into 

place.
Release the pin by pressing the latch (1) and then pulling it  

upwards (2).

6.2  Wristband

Thread the wristband through the holes and attach on arm.

6.3  CLIP

Fix CLIP on the back of the SMILE, thread the PIN trough the holes on 

the SMILE until the latch clicks in place.
To detach the CLIP, press the PIN latch and remove the PIN.

6.3.1  Mounting the EPA

Gently press the EPA to the front of the SMILE/SMILE ID.
To detach, use a thin blade (e.g. a table knife or similar) insert under 

the EPA and gently bend the hooks from SMILE.
Do not use excessive force or the hooks may break.

Summary of Contents for SMILE

Page 1: ...neat SMILE User manual NE41 14002 02 v2 0 ...

Page 2: ...ctronics AB declares that the radio equipment type SMILE is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address http www neat group com downloads documentation 2014 NEAT Group All rights reserved Document number NE41 14002 02 v2 0 Revision date 2019 01 29 NEAT Electronics AB Varuvägen 2 SE 246 42 Löddeköpinge Swed...

Page 3: ...1 PIN necklace 8 6 2 Wristband 8 6 3 CLIP 8 6 3 1 Mounting the EPA 8 6 4 BERLOCK 9 6 5 Changing the top shell 9 7 SMILE Programmer 9 7 1 The drop down menus 10 7 1 1 File 10 7 1 2 Communication 11 7 1 3 Help 12 7 2 Button and Alarm types 12 7 2 1 Button functions 13 7 2 2 Alarm Types 13 7 3 Radio 14 7 3 1 Radio ID Code Alarm Delay 14 7 3 2 Radio transmission 15 Contents SMILE User manual NE41 1400...

Page 4: ...es and zones with continous retransmission 18 8 Battery holder 20 9 Use and maintenance 21 9 1 Safety notes 21 9 2 Use Use only original parts 21 9 3 Do not expose to direct sunlight 21 9 4 Cleaning 21 9 5 Recycling 21 10 Technical data 22 SMILE User manual NE41 14002 02 v2 0 ...

Page 5: ...he magnetic fields created by a D POS Antenna or a LOOP Antenna SMILE ID also has a built in accelerometer which enbles the possibility to monitor unit inactivity 1 3 Intended use The SMILE is intended for use in homes and wardens to provide a feeling of security with the possibility to dispatch alarms in the event of an accident SMILE ID is intended to be used in the care sector for monitoring pe...

Page 6: ...NE41 14002 02 v2 0 2 SMILE Denomination 1 LED 2 Alarm button 3 SMILE parts Denomination 1 SMILE Unit with red alarm button 2 SMILE PIN with latch and necklace 3 SMILE CLIP Optional 4 Necklace with PIN 5 Wristband 1 2 1 4 5 ...

Page 7: ...d a Battery Low alarm is also sent and the unit should be replaced Blink Action 1 red flash blink The alarm button sends an alarm 1 green blink The alarm is acknowledged Flashing red or green Low battery replace the unit 5 SMILE Accessories 5 1 EPA Easy Press Adapter In some cases the user cannot use his or hers finger to press the alarm button on the trigger EPA can help since it enables the user...

Page 8: ...ugh the holes and attach on arm 6 3 CLIP Fix CLIP on the back of the SMILE thread the PIN trough the holes on the SMILE until the latch clicks in place To detach the CLIP press the PIN latch and remove the PIN 6 3 1 Mounting the EPA Gently press the EPA to the front of the SMILE SMILE ID To detach use a thin blade e g a table knife or similar insert under the EPA and gently bend the hooks from SMI...

Page 9: ...ulling the wristband holes outwards Attach the new top shell and press until a distinct click is heard A removed top shell is expended and must be discarded 7 SMILE Programmer SMILE Programmer is a simple tool to change customize the config uration and the user interface is simple and straightforward Using SMILE Programmer requires a NPU NEAT Programming Unit which is available as an accessory fro...

Page 10: ...New Press New to select a new standard configuration for a SMILE or SMILE ID Open Save Save As The options Open Save Save As and Change default config should be quite self explanatory and is for handling configuration files Language Change language of the programmer interface ...

Page 11: ...cond time to read actual configura tion Read from unit Click Communication Read configuration from device or press the keyboard shortcut combination CRTL R in SMILE Programmer A pop up window appears where the alarm button on the requested unit should be pressed After this press the alarm button again time to read the configura tion The pop up windows closes and the read is confirmed with a status...

Page 12: ...lp This drop down item displays the software version and firmware ver sion of the connected NPU The information displayed is read only 7 2 Button and Alarm types The Button and Alarm types tab is divided into two sections Button functions Alarm Types ...

Page 13: ...me con figured in the box Long press duration s Together with the standard short one press on the alarm button the following is configurable in SMILE Double press sends a double press alarm by default Triple Press sends a reset alarm by default Long Press sends a long press alarm by default The time for the above mentioned alarm is set in the Long Double press time boxes and is applied to all the ...

Page 14: ...ssion 7 3 1 Radio ID Code Alarm Delay Radio ID code When a unit is read the Radio ID code is displayed in the Current box To change ID code enter the new Radio ID code in the New box eg 1A3D Values 0000 four zeroes and FFFF are forbidden Alarm blocking time For users who frequently presses the alarm button hence trigging many alarms within a short time the option to block user alarms is very conve...

Page 15: ... Battery test interval h The battery status is checked internally and the check interval is set here If the battery status is below a certain threshold value when checked a battery alarm is sent 7 3 2 Radio transmission Max number of short long transmissions 0 15 Number of short and long transmissions are for possible preserva tion of battery Default is 3 short and 3 long transmissions Max number ...

Page 16: ...nable Check box to activate activity sense i e enable activity alarms Activity Alarm interval h Set max time for activity before an activity alarm is sent in hours e g 7 hours Inactivity enable Check box to activate inactivity sense i e enable inactivity alarms Inactivity time limit Set max time for inactivity before an inactivity alarm is sent in min utes or hours e g 24 hours Sample interval min...

Page 17: ... message the unit will not send any messages from the same position for a period of time in order to save battery power and this period is set here in seconds If the SMILE ID however receives another position it immediately sends the message Transmit door instead of position If the system is used as a wandering alarm together with care phone NOVO the SMILE ID can be configured to send a DOOR Alarm...

Page 18: ...zones with continuous retransmission Codes and zones with none or restricted retransmission 7 7 1 Codes and zones with continous retransmission A word about continous and restricted transmissions These settings allows the system to manage how often transmis sions should occur in an installation By default when a SMILE ID enters a D POS II field and stays in that field a transmission occurs every 2...

Page 19: ...n re en tering same field see above An example Enter a position code Uncheck Restricted retransmission Retransmit when re entering same field Set Restricted retransmission Time out of field to allow retrans mission s to 10 This will result in A SMILE ID entering a zone e g Zone 1 will transmit when entering the zone and will never re transmit unless leaving the zone AND entering another zone other...

Page 20: ...ng a device whose malfunction may result in damage to a life 8 2 Use Use only original parts 8 3 Do not expose to direct sunlight Keep away from dust moist and dirt Do not drop knock twist or shake the device Do not warm up the device or use it near fire For repairs contact a NEAT dealer 8 4 Cleaning Clean the device with a soft cloth dampened slightly with mild soapy water Do not clean the device...

Page 21: ...easure 34 x 42 x 15 mm Weight incl battery 14 g RF Frequency EU 869 2 MHz Social alarms Category 1 RF Frequency Non EU 866 2 868 2 906 2 916 2 MHz RFID frequency 125 kHz Battery life 5 years IP Class IP67 Temperature range 5 55 C According to local regulations ...

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