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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY 1 SOLUTIONS M6500 ALARM SERVER FOR DECT MOBILITY M7900 MOBIXITY

M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY1 SOLUTIONS M6500 ALARM SERVER FOR DECT MOBILITY M7900 MOBIXITY

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY1

SOLUTIONS M6500

ALARM SERVER FOR DECT MOBILITY

M7900 MOBIXITY

M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY2

M7900 Alarm Server for your mobility

Informs you wherever you are

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SECURITY

GLOBAL COMMUNICATION

SECURED SOLUTIONS

FOR ENTREPRISES

M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY

HEALTH INDUSTRY

DECT

WEB ACCESS

EXPERTISE

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITYOur Dect Market segments

17%

15% 3%

35%

30%

Industries

Office

Health

Small MediumEnterprise

Hotels

Health

First Market Target for the M7900 Alarm Server

Industries

Second Market Target

for the M7900 Alarm Server

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITYCustomers Applications

• Hospitals / old people home

• Notifications of alarms on the Dect mobiles coming from patient call systems

• Industries

• technical alarms of the plants (access, detection of fire, out of working alarms for equipments )

• process alarms for production lines

• technical alarms for maintenance people

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY M7900 The customer interfaces

• French Hospitals

– 100 % patient call systems covered with:

• ACKERMANN 50% of th French market

• ASCOM NIRA 30%

• MATHER§PLATT 20%

• Industries

– to be developped on business basis with the common standard ESPA4.4

– Forecasts a financial cost per business case:

• 1man month devt/integration + 1man month validation/qualification

= 25 k€

• Export

– Indentical to industries model

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITYEADS TELECOM products

Patient call station

Dect Mobile M 90X

Technical Station IP NETWORK

Succession M6500

Dect Base Station

RS232 link

IP NETWORK

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Technical Station

IP NETWORK

Succession M6500

Dect Base Station

RS232 link

Patient presses Urgent Button in

Chamber 101

Chamber 101 Priority 2 Melody 3

Destination N°10

N°2115

Chamber 101 URGENT Melody 3

Destination n°2115

Chamber 101

Urgent

ACK

IP NETWORK

M7900 ALARMS SERVERHealth Application

M7900 MOBIXITY

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY List of compatible Patient call stations

Patient call station

Dect Mobile M 90X

Technical Station

Succession M6500

Dect Base Station

RS232 link

ACKERMANN

MATHER§PLATT

ASCOM NIRA

ESPA 4.4

IP NETWORK

M7900 MOBIXITY

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CHAMBER 101

URGENT

ACK

Notification of an alarm

• when the mobile is free

• or in communication

• with ACK or not

Picto presence of alarms

MESS XX Alarms counter

Alarms Lighted key

• by pressing key: access to none reading alarms

Softkey ACK

•by pressing ACK key:alarm is tagged in the server alarms log

Navigation Key

by pressing key: access to alarms log depth 10 alarms

MOBILES FEATURESMain Features

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MOBILE FEATURES

The acknowledgement CHAMBER 101

URGENT

ACQ

By pressing the softkey ACQ

The Alarm log Book records the acknowledgement of the alarm

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The two users in a group can acknowledge an alarm simultaneously

The Alarm Log Book records the two acknowledgements

N°10

N°11

N°10

N°11

ACK at 10.45

ACK at 10.45

CHAMBER 101

URGENT

ACK

By pressing on the softkey ACK

CHAMBRE 101

URGENT

ACK

By pressing on the softkey ACK

Group ( broadcast )

N°10

N°11

MOBILE FEATURES

The acknowledgement in a group

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The alarm 1 has been delivered but not acknowledged

N°10

N°10

alarm 1

No acknowledgement by a user

CHAMBER 101

URGENT

ACK

The alarm 2 has been delivered and acknowledged

The alarm 1 can not be acknowledged now

N°10

N°10

alarm 2

CHAMBER 101

URGENT

ACK

alarm 1

alarm 2

Acknowledgement by the user

MOBILE FEATURESThe acknowledgement of the on going alarm

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M7900 SERVER FEATURESLogin

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M7900 SERVER FEATURESExample : installator access

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES User ’s List

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES Configuration

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES Sets and Groups

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES Dictionary

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES Alarm Log book

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES Technical Log Book

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES Web Access / the Users

• All the features are usable either localy or via the Web for telemanagement.

• Four types of Logins are available, localy or via the Web

– The Super Administrator manages the full set of stations applications running on the server

– The Administrator manages the event log, the users login, the station management and the list of set Numbers

– The Installator configures the server

– The User consults the log

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES Web Acces

communication server

SuccessionMedia Gateway

administration Server

Common network (VLAN)

Core ToIP network

Internet

téléphone IPPC

Re

mo

te s

ite

s

Remote Sites

Remote WorkerSOHO

distant manager

DMZ

M7900 MOBIXITY

M7900 USERS

M7900 SUPER ADMINISTRATOR

M7900 ADMINISTRATOR

M7900 SUPPORT

M7900 SURVEYOR

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M7900 SERVER FEATURES multi sites installation

• The M7900 alarm servers are usable in a multi site situation

• You can install a server closed to your customer station ( patient call or technical ).

• One M7900 server supports 2 external stations.

Patient call station

Technical Station

Succession M6500

RS232 link

Succession M6500

M7900 MOBIXITY

IP NETWORK

M7900 MOBIXITY

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY System requirements

R2.1.03 release for system and base stations Supported by M6501/M6540/M6550 IP card 5 virtual set accesses Dect mobile with new 0.60 software release

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY PC server requirements

Windows NT, 2000, XP Penthium III 500 Mhz minimum or equivalent 1 Go available hard disk space minimum RAM : 128 Mo CD Rom drive 10 Base T Ethernet card Monitor CRT 17, resolution : 1024x768, 65 536 colours 2 ports COM

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY

Main Specifications ( 1 )• ALARMS :

– Reception on the M90X mobile of a VSMS ( Very Short Message of 29 Characters ) – A specific melody is played on the mobile ( 9 melodies : very urgent, urgent, normal, then a number of bips from 4 to 9)– Fast Flashing of the message key to advise of the reception of an alarm– Possible Reception on a fixed digital set with display ( advise feature )

• ACKNOWLEDGMENT :– Possibility to acknowledge an alarm on the mobile when in communication ( during 10 seconds ) or out of communication – Only the last alarm received can be acknowledged.– Choice of an acknowledged alarm or not ( used in diffusion mode )

• ALARM LOG BOOK IN THE MOBILE– The ten last alarms are recorded in the mobile– The alarms are time horodated– ACK state or Read state recorded in the alarm log book– Direct Acces by pressing message key to the unread alarms log book– Direct Acces by pressing the navigation key <> to the no ack or no read alarm log book – Possible Erase of the total alarm logbook by menu– Automatic erase of the oldest alarm when the alarm logbook is full– Display of the total number of received alarms: MESS nn– Picto to alert for the reception af an alarm

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY

Main Specifications ( 2 )

• SERVER – Management of two external alarm equipments simultaneously with complete User Datas separation– Multi site PABX configuration ( two servers linked to only one PABX is supported )– Multi servers with PABX multi sites Configurations– WEB based

• CUSTOMERS EXTERNAL CENTRALS– link via the serial port com of PC ( configurable )– ESPA 4.4 compatible– Patient calls equipment ACKERMANN ; MATHER§PLATT ; ACSOM – Alarms Status sent by the server to the external equipment ( ASCOM )– Industrial Centrals : Please contact us and give us the reference of the equipment , the supplier

contact and the description of the protocole utilisé.• Forecast an amount of 25 k€ on each business case for the adaptation of a basic equipment

( serial link port com not far from ESPA 4.4 )

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M7900 ALARM SERVER FOR MOBILITY

Server specifications ( 1 )

• FOUR LEVELS OF ACCESS : Super administrator ; administrator ; installator ; user

• ALARMS LOG BOOK– Display of the ACK Alarms with 3 states ACK, delivered or not delivered– possibility of alarms log records saving – Search on date time , message , numbers of origin and numbers of set to reach

• TECHNICAL LOG BOOK – Display all the events of thr running application

• CENTRAL LISTS– Two applications manage two external equipments simultaneously– The customers datas are separated exeption for the super administrator access level

FEATURES Super admin Admin Installator Userlog book yes yes yestechnical log book yes yes yesusers list yes yespassword yes yes yes yescentrals list yesserver configuration yes yescentral management yes yesSets and Groups yes yesDictionnary yes yes1818 call yes yes

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Server specifications ( 2 )

• PABX CONFIGURATION– Programmation of the IP adress ; override feature; affectation of the virtual sets ( min 2to t 5 max). The digital

links of the virtual digital sets must be available in the PABX rack• CENTRAL MANAGEMENT

– via configurable port com ( parity ; 19200 bauds ; port com choice )– protocole ESPA 4.4 / LINE

• SETS AND GROUPS– Call lists constitution to a single set ( dect mobile or fixed set ) or to a group – The groups could be fixed , cyclic or diffused

• fixed : the alarm is sent to the head of the group . If the alarm is ACK the sending is stopped, otherwise the sending continue until to find a user to ack . Ath the end of the group the sending is stopped

• cyclic : the alarm is sent to the set which follows the last set which ACK. - if the alarm is aACK the sending is stopped otherwise the sending continue until to find a user to ACK. When a complete turn around has been done the sending is stopped.

• diffused : the alarm is sent to all the sets ; If the PABX has five virtual sets the sending is done on 5 sets simultaneously then after some seconds the alarm will be send to an other five number of sets and so until to reach the number of sets contained in the group..

– The set can be a fixed set with display . The consulting is the same than for consulting advise messages on fixed sets.

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Server specifications ( 3 )

• DICTIONARY– Possibility to translate the message coming from the central in the VSMS ( Very Short Message ) displayed

on the mobile so that to be more efficient.– On the mobile display the alarm is showed on two lines of 12 caracters and one loe third line of 5 caracters.– The time stamp is visible in the alarm log book and is not part of the usable 29 characters

• LOCAL ACCESS– The server can work in standalone mode

• WEB ACCESS– The complete set of features can be Web managed and Web used.

CHAMBER 1011

VERY URGENT

WINDO

CHAMBER 1011 BATIMENT C URG 3 WINDOW

MESS 05

Alarm of :

27/03 18H45

read ack

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