Siemens AYTERMINAL User Manual

User Manual for AyCare
V2.1
AyTerminal
Issue February 2007
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User Manual for AyCare AyTerminal V2.0 Contents
Contents
1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 6
1.1 Purpose of the document.................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Validity of the document..................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Definitions of abbreviations................................................................................................ 6
2 AyTerminal Device...................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Device description............................................................................................................... 7
2.1.1 Hold-switch..................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.2 Status LED...................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.3 Lumberg connector........................................................................................................ 9
2.1.4 AySnapOn connector................................................................................................... 10
2.1.5 Navigation buttons....................................................................................................... 10
2.1.5.1 Navigation through the menu structure.................................................................... 10
2.1.6 Speaker......................................................................................................................... 11
2.1.6.1 Acknowledgment tones............................................................................................ 11
2.1.6.2 Ring tones................................................................................................................ 11
2.1.6.3 Alarm tone............................................................................................................... 11
2.1.7 Microphone................................................................................................................... 11
2.1.8 3D-Ego-motion sensor................................................................................................. 11
2.1.9 Temperature sensor..................................................................................................... 11
2.1.10 OLED display.............................................................................................................. 12
2.1.11 Battery charging ........................................................................................................ 12
2.1.11.1 Connecting a charger & AyTerminal switched off................................................... 12
2.1.11.2 Connecting a charger & AyTerminal switched on................................................... 12
2.1.11.3 Charger connected, AyTerminal running, shutting down........................................ 13
2.1.11.4 Connecting charger before shutting down AyTerminal........................................... 13
3 Installation and startup............................................................................................................. 14
3.1 Installation.......................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Startup................................................................................................................................ 14
3.2.1 Loading screen............................................................................................................. 14
3.2.2 Emergency call mode................................................................................................... 14
3.2.3 PIN/PUK input............................................................................................................... 15
3.2.4 Boot screen................................................................................................................... 16
4 AyCare application.................................................................................................................... 17
4.1 AyCare menu structure..................................................................................................... 18
4.2 Modes description............................................................................................................. 19
4.2.1 Voice Call...................................................................................................................... 19
4.2.2 Panic Button................................................................................................................. 19
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4.2.3 Baby Phone................................................................................................................... 19
4.2.4 AyCare mode specific settings.................................................................................... 19
4.2.5 AyCare alarms and notifiers....................................................................................... 24
4.3 Selecting a mode............................................................................................................... 25
4.4 Configuring a mode........................................................................................................... 26
4.4.1 Activation Time............................................................................................................. 27
4.4.1.1 Examples................................................................................................................. 28
4.4.2 Auto start...................................................................................................................... 29
4.4.3 Notifiers......................................................................................................................... 29
4.4.3.1 SMS......................................................................................................................... 30
4.4.3.2 Voice Call................................................................................................................. 30
4.4.3.3 AyServer.................................................................................................................. 31
4.4.4 Triggers / Phone number............................................................................................. 32
4.4.4.1 Listen-in................................................................................................................... 33
4.4.4.2 Noise....................................................................................................................... 34
4.4.4.3 Activation delay........................................................................................................ 35
4.4.5 Duration......................................................................................................................... 35
4.4.6 Overview....................................................................................................................... 35
4.5 Activating/Starting a mode................................................................................................ 36
4.6 Deactivating a mode or triggered alarm........................................................................... 38
4.7 Emergency call.................................................................................................................. 38
4.8 Settings.............................................................................................................................. 38
4.8.1 AyServer Sync.............................................................................................................. 38
4.8.2 AySnapOn..................................................................................................................... 39
4.8.3 AyTerminal.................................................................................................................... 40
4.8.3.1 Setting the AyApplication to default settings............................................................ 40
4.8.3.2 Firmware Update..................................................................................................... 41
4.8.3.3 Info........................................................................................................................... 42
4.8.4 Audio............................................................................................................................. 43
4.8.5 Clock.............................................................................................................................. 43
4.8.6 Display........................................................................................................................... 44
4.8.7 Security......................................................................................................................... 44
4.8.7.2 PIN control............................................................................................................... 45
4.8.7.3 Changing the PIN.................................................................................................... 45
4.9 Turning off the AyTerminal............................................................................................... 46
4.10 Involved sensors in AyCare’s modes............................................................................. 47
4.11 Symbols on the AyTerminal............................................................................................ 47
5 Quick reference......................................................................................................................... 48
5.1 Device description............................................................................................................. 48
5.2 Getting started................................................................................................................... 48
5.3 Configuring the AyCare modes........................................................................................ 48
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5.4 Activating a mode.............................................................................................................. 49
5.5 Deactivating a mode or a triggered alarm........................................................................ 49
5.5.1 Turning off the AyTerminal.......................................................................................... 49
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1Introduction

1.1Purpose of the document

The purpose of this document is to describe and specify in detail the GUI for the product AyCare, an AyTerminal AyApplication.
It is based on the 1.0 version of the AyCare AyApplication.

1.2Validity of the document

This document is valid for the AyTerminal project, a subproject of AySystem. The document describes how to use AyCare AyApplication.

1.3Definitions of abbreviations

Abbreviation Description
APN Access Point Name AySnapOn additional devices to improve the functionality of the AyTerminal device DNS Domain Name Server EW East-West GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile Communications GUI Graphical User Interface IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity LED Light Emitted Diode MSISDN Mobile Subscriber ISDN number NET Network NS North-South OLED Organic Light Emitting Diode PIN Personal Identification Number PUK Personal Unblocking Key SIM Subscriber Identity Module SMS Short Message Service URL Universal Resource Locator
Table 1-1 Abbreviations
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2AyTerminal Device

2.1Device description

AyTerminal is device that enables phone calls; temperature, noise and acceleration measuring;, sounding alarms; or notifying the user via web pages, siren, voice call and SMS. All this numbered features are AyApplication specific.
Figure 2-1 Front side of the AyTerminal
Figure 2-2 Lumberg connector
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Acceptance touch button
Cancel tough button
Up touch button
Down touch button
Display and central button
Loudspeaker
LED
Lumberg connector
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Figure 2-3 Release button
Figure 2-4 Hold-switch

2.1.1Hold-switch

This switch prevents unintended button presses, see Figure 2-4. A button press is accepted only in case the switch is in position “unlock”. If the hold-switch is in position “lock“ the only accepted action is the long-press onto the central button, if this is enabled by AyApplication e.g. to enable emergency calls.
If the AyTerminal is off, the hold-switch on “lock” and long press is performed the AyTerminal will NOT turn on.

2.1.2Status LED

This status LED is used to provide feedback to the end-user about the current AyTerminal status. The dual-color LED is able to show the following colors:
BLACK (off),
GREEN,
RED,
ORANGE (mixture between red and green).
The LED is able to blink within the range from once per 25 seconds (0,04Hz) to 10 times per second (10Hz).
Following table shows the status of the Status LED depending on the AyTerminal status.
Status LED
color type
AyTerminal status
GREEN permanent AyTerminal OFF, charger connected,
battery charging mode
RED permanent AyTerminal OFF, charger connected,
battery charging error
ORANGE permanent AyTerminal OFF, charger connected,
battery charging finished
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Release button
Hold-switch
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GREEN permanent AyTerminal ON, startup phase
ORANGE / GREEN
blinking (500msec ORANGE, 500msec GREEN)
AyTerminal ON, startup phase, firmware update
GREEN / BLACK
blinking (100msec ON, 2000msec OFF)
AyTerminal ON, mode active or idle
ORANGE / BLACK
blinking (100msec ON, 2000msec OFF)
AyTerminal ON, shutdown phase (selection of Turn OFF item)
GREEN / BLACK
blinking (100msec ON, 200msec OFF)
AyTerminal ON, GPRS/SMS/GSM transmission
RED / BLACK
blinking (300msec ON, 300msec OFF)
AyTerminal ON, error indication like:
low battery,
to many AySnapOn´s connected,
no SIM inserted
ORANGE / BLACK
blinking (300msec ON, 300msec OFF)
AyTerminal ON, AyApplication alarm is triggered
RED permanent AyTerminal ON, critical error, device
deactivation after 15min
Table 2-2 Status LED colors depending on AyTerminal status
In case of two or more simultaneous events that can trigger the change of Status LED color there have been established priority rules.
These rules are:
1. If the Status LED color is blinking ORANGE or RED then the Status LED color can not be changed to GREEN (permanent/ blinking slow/ blinking fast). In this case the status LED ORANGE/ RED must be first stopped and after that the status can be changed to GREEN (permanent/ blinking slow/ blinking fast) or the change request for GREEN can be performed but the status will be changed only when ORANGE/ RED will be turned off.
2. Permanent/ Fast/ Slow RED LED status can be set no matter the current LED status
3. If the status LED color is blinking RED then the Status LED color can not be changed to ORANGE (permanent/ slow/ fast). In this case the status LED RED must be first stopped and after that the status can be changed to ORANGE (permanent/ blinking slow/ blinking fast) or the change request for ORANGE can be performed but the status will be changed only when RED will be turned off.
4. In case of turning off one status LED the previous status LED is set back (e.g. Previous status is slow GREEN and current status permanent RED. When the status RED is removed then the slow GREEN is again established as status of the LED)
Example of applying the rules: In case of triggering an alarm it is defined that the status LED becomes fast blinking ORANGE.
In case of SMS it is defined that the status LED is blinking GREEN. If SMS is sent meanwhile the alarm is triggered then the change request for status LED GREEN is stored but the status is changed only when ORANGE is turned off (rule number 1).

2.1.3Lumberg connector

Using this 12 pin slim Lumberg connector is possible to:
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connect a Siemens standard headset and use it for GSM voice calls.
connect the AyTerminal charger for charging the AyTerminal battery.

2.1.4AySnapOn connector

This connector is used to connect up to four AySnapOns.

2.1.5Navigation buttons

The navigation buttons provide the input possibility for the AyTerminal user. There are 4 touch sensor buttons around the display for the following navigation purposes:
Arrow up – up button
Arrow down – down button
Back button – left button, Cancel button
OK button – right button, Entry button
Additionally, the display itself is a mechanical button (startup the AyTerminal/application specific purpose).
For the central button the AyTerminal can distinguish between single click, double click, and long button press.
Figure 2-5 Current product design of the AyTerminal.
2.1.5.1Navigation through the menu structure
In a menu layout the first menu item is selected by default. Another item can be selected by pressing the up or down buttons.
Depending on the type of the selected menu item, pressing the right button will:
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Acceptance touch button
Cancel tough button
Up touch button
Down touch button
Display and central button
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Accept the selection
Check/uncheck the item (if a radio button or a check box is displayed in front of the item)
To go back to the previous menu level the left button has to be pressed.

2.1.6Speaker

The speaker of the AyTerminal is used for GSM voice calls and for providing an acoustic feedback. For the following use cases an acoustic feedback is provided:
On navigation button click
On AyApplication specific triggering of a predefined alarm tone/ ring tone
On AyApplication specific triggering of predefined acknowledgment tones
On Incoming voice calls with predefined ring tones
2.1.6.1Acknowledgment tones
There are positive and negative acknowledgment tones. One beep indicates a positive acknowledgment, three beeps a negative acknowledgment. The table below lists acknowledgment use cases
Event
Positive
(one beep)
Negative
(two beeps)
FW download Yes, download accepted No, download rejected To many AySnapOns No Yes Entering PIN Yes, successfully No, incorrect PIN Entering PUK Yes, successfully No, incorrect PUK New AySnapOn connected,
Search item selected
Yes, found No, not found
Table 2-3 Positive and negative acknowledgment for some events
2.1.6.2Ring tones
There are 7 available ring tones which can be used in AyApplications. With AyCare application these ring tones can just be played from Settings/ Audio/ Ring tones.
2.1.6.3Alarm tone
Alarm tone is an internal alarm which is used in AyCare for playing siren in case of alarm (if the mode is defined so).

2.1.7Microphone

The microphone is used for the GSM voice call or as noise sensor.

2.1.83D-Ego-motion sensor

The ego-motion sensor is used to detect AyTerminal movement.

2.1.9Temperature sensor

The temperature sensor provides the information about the AyTerminal environmental temperature. The temperature range is defined by the operating range of AyTerminal with a temperature-accuracy of +/-1,5°C @ 30°C without charger connected and OLED display off. In case of a connected charger (OLED display always on), the internal temperature of the AyTerminal will rise due to the charging process. The AyTerminal will counterbalance this internal heating but
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the temperature sensor will have lower environment temperature accuracy due to the battery charging.

2.1.10OLED display

The AyTerminal has a white OLED display with 128x96 pixel resolution which is also the active display area used for the screen layouts. In standard mode the used font is Tahoma 15x16 proportional and in jumbo mode the font Tahoma 23x24, each font consisting of maximum 128 characters. These fonts allow English and German user interfaces. All characters that are not supported by the character set of the used font will be shown as ‘?’.

2.1.11Battery charging

The AyTerminal can be connected to a charger either when the device is switched on or off. It takes approximately three hours to fully charge the battery.
2.1.11.1Connecting a charger & AyTerminal switched off
If the device is switched off and a charger is connected then the charging battery symbol will be shown on the display (see Figure 2-6). The AyTerminal can be turned on by pressing long the central button.
Charger
Connected
Charger
Connected
Charging
Battery
Charging
battery
Charging
finished
Charging
finished
Charging
Interrupted
Charging
interrupted
Figure 2-6 Charging possible states of AyTerminal
2.1.11.2Connecting a charger & AyTerminal switched on
If the device is switched on and a charger is connected, the charging battery symbol will be shown while the status bar is shown, see Figure 2-7. The AyTerminal will work normally like it does without charger connected.
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Voice Call
Panic Button Baby Phone
Emergency Call
Voice call
Panic Butto
Baby Phon
Figure 2-7 AyTerminal ON charging mode
2.1.11.3Charger connected, AyTerminal running, shutting down
If the changer is connected while AyTerminal is switched on and user selects Turn Off in main menu, shutting down procedure is started – see the chapter 4.9, and the AyTerminal pass in charging state. A screen like in Figure 2-6 is shown. If after this screen is shown the charger is removed then AyTerminal is turned off. The AyTerminal can be turned on again by pressing long the central button.
2.1.11.4Connecting charger before shutting down AyTerminal
If after connecting the charger Turn Off item is selected in main menu the AyTerminal is executing a turning off procedure (see the chapter 4.9). While AyTerminal is turning off and the charger is connected then AyTerminal will enter in charging state and a screen like in Figure 2-6 is shown.
NOTE: Do NOT connect charger while TURNING OFF the AyTerminal because the data that is being
saved might be corrupted!
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3Installation and startup

3.1Installation

Remove the battery cover by pressing the Release button (see Figure 2-3). Slide the SIM card into its holder. Make sure that the gold contacts of the SIM are facing down and the cut off corner is correctly aligned. Insert the battery side way into the AyTerminal and then press it downwards until it clicks into position. Place the battery cover back.

3.2Startup

Press the central button of the device for at least 2 seconds in order to turn on the AyTerminal. A correct startup is indicated by the LED blinking green and a simple animation is shown on the display Figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8 AyTerminal simple animation

3.2.1Loading screen

In a few seconds after the LED is ON the AyTerminal loading screen will be displayed, as presented in Figure 3-9.
loading
...
...
loading
Figure 3-9 AyTerminal loading screen – standard and jumbo mode

3.2.2Emergency call mode

During AyTerminal startup, if there is no SIM card inserted or the inserted SIM card is not locked to the AyTerminal, only the following menu will be available:
Turn OFF
Emergency call
Figure 3-10 AyTerminal emergency call menu structure
Choosing the emergency call item by pressing the accept button, an emergency call is initiated. The GSM mobile phone standard includes 112 as emergency number. In countries where 112 is not the standard emergency phone number the emergency call will be redirected to the local emergency phone number, if it exists.
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Emergency call
Turn off
Emergenc
Turn off
Figure 3-11 Emergency call menu – standard and jumbo mode

3.2.3PIN/PUK input

If the SIM card was inserted correctly and the SIM PIN control is enabled the following screen will be shown. The selected digit can be changed by using the up/down navigation buttons (digit range is from 0 to 9). The PIN is requested to have between 4 and 8 digits. Because of this constraint the OK option is shown and can be selected after the 4th digit was inserted.
***_
Enter PIN
9
2
1
0
***_
9
1
0
Enter PIN
Figure 3-12 PIN input screen – standard and jumbo mode
If the entered PIN is incorrect, then a message like in Figure 3-13 is displayed.
Incorrect PIN. Try again! <n> tries left.
Incorrect PIN. Try again! 2 tries left.
Figure 3-13 Incorrect PIN – standard and jumbo mode
If the PIN is entered false for 3 times then the PUK is required (see Figure 3-14). The PUK number of digits is fixed to 8 digits. After entering the PUK the PIN will be set to “1234” and a message is shown informing about the change of PIN. For changing the PIN please see chapter 4.8.7.3. If the PUK is incorrect then a similar message like for a wrong PIN will be displayed.
***_
Enter PUK
9
2
1
0
The PIN is set to
1234.
Figure 3-14 PUK input screen – standard screen
***_
9
1
0
Enter PUK
The PIN is set to 1234.
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