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1. ME Mie al OM he SPECIALISTS IN SECURITY ORIENTED TELECOMMUNICATIONS TeleAlarm Nurselall User Manual Document 952 42f OPERATING DEVICES The Reception Unit NurseCall complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC ID MIYNC2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 The Minitransmitter S37 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC ID MIYS37 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 The Minitransmitter S35 the Smoke Detector SD and the Wireless Contact RAC comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC ID MIYMOD 10 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 The Wall Transmitter N45 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC ID MIYN45 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fo
2. 46 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS If you select YES for enabling the Remote Re set the display indicates RECEIPT CODE gt NEW ERASE lt we Press NEW if you wish to program a new transmitter as re set transmitter or press button ERASE if all existing re set transmitters are to be erased The display indicates WAITING FOR TRANSMITTER CODE Trigger the transmitter you wish to program S35 or S37 Remark A maximum of 5 transmitters can be programmed to be re set transmitters The same transmitter cannot be alarm transmitter and re set transmitter at the same time gt Programming Language After pressing button 6 at the keyboard the display indicates gt FRANCAIS DEUTSCH lt gt ENGLISH ITALIANO lt Select the language on the display indication with the buttons O or The Reception Unit returns automatically to the Ready State gt Programming Relay as Closing or Switching Contact After pressing button 7 at the keyboard the display indicates RELAY gt ON ON OFF lt Select the relay function you wish with buttons or Press Confirm button gt HELP ASSISTANCE gt FIRE ASSISTANCE lt Choose relay activation according to alarms with buttons O O or we Press Confirm button to return to Ready State 47 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS gt Erase All Parameters The following procedure allows
3. C A re set is also possible at the Reception Unit itself with the help of the green Confirm Button Local Re set You can choose if you have to enter a code to enable this function or not MANUAL D Alarms can also be re set with the help of a DECT handset you need to insert a DECT re set unit as slave unit into the NurseCall system E There is also the possibility of Remote Re set with a re set transmitter S35 or 537 Please proceed as follows for Remote Re set e trigger the re set transmitter of the care personnel e respect a time out of 2 seconds to allow termination of radio transmission LED goes out e trigger the alarm transmitter of the patient within 5 seconds The alarm which receives a re set in one of the above mentioned ways A B C D or E is removed from the alarm buffer The alarm and its re set can be found in the event buffer from then on gt Signaling gt Visual Signaling The LED in the right button turns green if the Reception Unit NurseCall is connected to the 230 V 120 V mains This LED flashes green if the unit is solely supplied by Backup Battery At the entry of an alarm the LED in the left button turns red gt Buzzer The internal buzzer is activated at the reception of the following alarms messages until re set Continuously two tones e Call for Assistance e Fire Call 4 second interval one tone e Call for Help e Reserve Call e Technical Call 15 second
4. keyboard the master unit can be set to programming with Nps Software 49 GENERAL REMARKS Clean the Reception Unit NurseCall from time to time with a dustcloth Avoid cleaning products or detergents The Reception Unit NurseCall does not loose its programmed parameters when the power supply and the Backup Battery are disconnected Remarks When putting away the device it is very important to remove the Backup Battery of the Reception Unit NurseCall You may put away the transmitters without removing the batteries GENERAL REMARKS gt Reference Numbers NurseCall Components Radio Reception Units TeleAlarm NurseCall Master European power supply TeleAlarm NurseCall Slave European power supply TeleAlarm NurseCall Master UK power supply TeleAlarm NurseCall Slave UK power supply TeleAlarm NurseCall Master USA power supply TeleAlarm NurseCall Slave USA power supply Additional Units for Connection to RS485 Bus Printer Interface European power supply Printer Interface UK power supply Printer Interface USA power supply DECT Re set Unit European power supply DECT Re set Unit UK power supply DECT Re set Unit USA power supply Portable Radio Transmitters Minitransmitter S37 with magnet re set black button Minitransmitter S37 with black button Minitransmitter S37L Locator Minitransmitter S37L Locator without dementia alarm Minitransmitter S37L Locator only dementia alarm Minitransmitter S37L Loc
5. 54 GENERAL REMARKS EC Declaration of Conformity English We declare that this product complies with the requirements of the EC Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC specitically with requirements detailed below All moditications made without our agreement will invalidate this declaration Type of product Radio Receiver Product or component reference NurseCall Type of products Radio transmitter Product or component reference N45 Product or component reference S37 Product or component reference S35 Product or component reference RAC Product or component reference SD Product or component reference IS75 Deutsch Hiermit erkl ren wir dass das nachfolgend bezeichnete Erzeugnis aufgrund seiner Konzipierung und Bauart den einschl gigen grundlegenden Anforderungen der EU R amp TTE Richtlinie 1999 5 EU insbesondere nachfolgend genannten Richtlinien entspricht Bei einer nicht mit uns abgestimmten nderung des Erzeugnisses verliert diese Erkl rung ihre G ltigkeit Bezeichnung des Erzeugnisses Funkempf nger Ger tetyp Bezeichnung der Einzelkomponenten NurseCall Bezeichnung der Erzeugnisse Funksender Ger tetyp Bezeichnung der Einzelkomponenten N45 Ger tetyp Bezeichnung der Einzelkomponenten S37 Ger tetyp Bezeichnung der Einzelkomponenten 35 Ger tetyp Bezeichnung der Einzelkomponenten RAC Ger tetyp Bezeichnung der Einzelkomponenten SD Ger tetyp Bezei
6. Discharge yourself from electrostatic loads by touching a grounded conductive surface before opening the S37 Li Avoid touching conductive parts inside the device if not absolutely necessary gt Opening Of The Case The S37 has a pressure back cover that has to be opened with an appropriate tool available from Telectronic P O reference number SV 099 00 or Watch Manufacturing Tools suppliers Picture 1 Remove the wristband from the unit and insert the tool in the gap at the position as on Picture 2 and lift the back cover until it pops up Picture 2 36 INSTALLATION gt Replacing The Battery Once the case is opened the battery falls out of the case You will find yourself with three different parts The upper cover with the Electronic Assembly The back cover The battery Energizer CR2025 3V or similar P O reference number SV 098 00 Discard the old battery and place a new one in the back cover the positive polarity against the back cover The negative polarity will fit towards the Electronic Assembly gt Closing The Case Adjust carefully the upper cover over the back cover with respect of the small positioning guide A the battery contact and the large positioning guide B see Picture 3 Close the case by pushing the covers together Apply the same pressure all around the back cover until you hear or feel a small snap and the two halves are properly
7. Example CR_ lt INFO frrb DE DOS xyz This means 2 characters for the criterion CR 1 space 1 character for floor f 0 spaces 2 characters for room rr 0 spaces 1 characters for bed b 2 spaces position indication In case of a call for help from floor 008 room 023 bed 1 with the actual position 248 the following sequence is sent out HE 8231 POS 248 45 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS gt Programming Local Re set After pressing button 4 at the keyboard the display indicates LOCAL RECEIPT gt YES NO lt we Press button NO if re set at the Reception Unit shall be disabled or press button YES if you wish to enable this function Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button If you select YES the display indicates ACCESS CODE BE Enter 45 After having typed the correct number the display indicates ACCESS CODE gt YES NO lt we Press button YES if every re set must be done by entering the code 45 or NO if direct re set with the green Confirm Button shall be enabled we Press Confirm button to return to Ready State gt Programming Remote Re set After pressing button 5 at the keyboard the display indicates REMOTE RECEIPT gt YES NO lt we Press button NO if no Remote Re set is needed or button YES if you wish to enable Remote Re set Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button
8. German French English Italian Re set by PC possible Radio interference supervised Text Bad WC instead of Technik Hilfe 2 instead of Notruf2 Quittung instead of OK e DeTeWe protocol instead of Alpha protocol Tyco RM 222 Fl Firmware 111 77 Languages Swedish French English Dutch Re set by PC not possible blocked Line protocol instead of MEP protocol Text Techniquel instead of Technique and Technique2 instead of Reserve Keyboard OEM Tyco NurseCall Slave Standard RM 021 Fl RM 121 Fl RM 621 Fl e Firmware 111 42 e Languages German French English Italian Europe 2 RM 221 Fl e Firmware 111 69 e Languages Swedish French English Dutch 53 GENERAL REMARKS Europe 3 RM 321 Fl Firmware 111 82 Languages German French English Italian Radio interference supervised Text Bad WC instead of Technik Hilfe 2 instead of Notruf2 Quittung instead of OK Tyco RM 223 Fl e Firmware 111 69 e Languages Swedish French English Dutch Keyboard OEM Tyco NurseCall Printer Interface Standard RM 016 00 RM 019 00 RM 029 00 e Firmware 111 44 e Languages German French English Italian Europe 2 RM 039 00 e Firmware 111 59 e Languages Swedish French English Dutch gt List of Valid Editions No Date Editor Edition User Manual NurseCall 952 42d March 31 2000 T Ganyi English 952 42e January 27 2001 T Ganyi English 952 42 June 28 2002 T Ganyi English
9. any source of heat gt Installation on a piece of furniture It is recommended to put the Reception Unit NurseCall on a non sliding surface Avoid immediate proximity with other electric devices such as television The antenna shall never be removed gt Wall installation The Reception Unit NurseCall is fixed by means of two screws The design below indicates the position of the screws At the bottom of the housing there are two channels provided for cables L 8 07 inch J E dea 0 inch 1 57 inch A D 0 32 inch 6 30 inch 1 50 inch N 26 INSTALLATION gt Connections gt Power Supply First insert the Backup Battery 9 V NiMH accumulator Slide the movable cover to the right by slightly raising the left end in order to free it from the catch Switch the Power Supply Plug into the Power Connection of the Reception Unit NurseCall and the Power Supply into a 230 V 120 V socket If you connect the Power Supply before the Backup Battery the indication CHANGE ACCUMULATOR may appear Backup Battery insertion too late gt RS232 Connection Connect the intended device with the help of the 9 pole RS232 connector and the cable to the Reception Unit NurseCall Inside the NurseCall Master unit the RS232 interface can be configured with the help of jumpers If you use a standard RS232 cable PC cable the jumper positions need to be as follows e Paging systems g
10. be on green to indicate that the unit is ready to function e Do not install the beacon module in exposed sunlight or where there is poor air circulation e Normally perform ONE loop when using on doors width dimensions typ Im 1 5m F 230 VAC 120VAC 32 INSTALLATION Do not use on metallic doors If no alternative exists distance the loop at least 50 centimetres from metallic doors min 50 cm min 50 cm Non metallic doors Metallic doors Take care NOT to have additional closed metallic circles in the proximity of the loop There can be metal parts close to the loop but they should NOT build a closed circle for example metal frame building a closed circle If they do break the circle F 230 VAC 120VAC i 1575 SE Power supply input Brau unwaleame metalic dele 111 Attention If the unwelcome metallic circle cannot be broken it is recommended to use TWO loops around the door Atter installation the voltage measured at the power supply input of the IS75 shall NOT be below 11 5 V DC If the voltage is below 11 5 V DC this indicates that there are unwelcome metallic circles in the proximity In this case you need to use a second loop around the door The voltage can be measured at the inner two wires of the RJ11 connector in the middle 33 INSTALLATION The cable to use is not critical diameter of 0 5 mm or 1 mm is o k Do
11. f you select ESPA 4 4 4 the display indicates gt ID PAGING SYSTEM gt ID NURSECALL Enter identification number of the paging system and the NurseCall system with buttons and the keyboard numbers 0 9 are possible Press Confirm button to return to Ready State 44 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS If you select a protocol Paging or DECT you can at the end determine how many characters per information criterion floor room bed spaces have to be transmitted to the paging DECT system gt filter possibility The display indicates filtering of the criterion CRITER lt CRIT 07 0 SPACES You can choose 0 11 characters followed by 0 9 spaces With buttons or you choose the number of characters with buttons or you switch between criterion and spaces Press button to get to the filtering of floor room bed or single number The display indicates INFO ff rrr OOb FL 3 3 RO 3 1 BE 3 With buttons or you choose the number of characters with buttons or you switch between floor room bed or single number and spaces we Press button to get to the filtering of the actual position only if locator function is activated The display indicates With buttons or you choose the number of characters we Press Confirm button to return to Ready State
12. insertion of the new Backup Battery press button 9 of the keyboard to test its quality gt Features of Portable Minitransmitters S35 and S37 Overview of possible versions Reference number S35 Standard with magnet re set SB 037 FI e With detachable cord e Sends re set signal by radio if magnet sweeps over black marking Without magnet re set SB 023 Fl e With detachable cord e Cannot be re set by magnet Without cord SB 033 Fl e With metal ring to connect other types of cords e Cannot be re set by magnet S37 Standard with magnet re set SB 427 Fl e Sends re set signal by radio if magnet sweeps over LED Without magnet re set SB 423 Fl e Cannot be re set by magnet 28 INSTALLATION S37L Standard with magnet re set SB 424 Fl Automatic alarm if door beacon with ID number gt 230 is passed Transmission of the last passed door beacon in case of manual triggering Sends re set signal by radio if magnet sweeps over LED Activation of feature by Resistors R18 and R12 set Without Dementia Alarm SB 425 Fl No automatic alarm if door beacon with ID number gt 230 is passed for persons who are allowed to pass these doors zones Transmission of the last passed door beacon in case of manual triggering Sends re set signal by radio if magnet sweeps over LED Activation of feature by Resistors R17 and R12 set Only Dementia Alarm SB 426 Fl Automatic alarm if door beacon with ID number gt 230 is
13. interval one tone e Error Message 30 second interval one tone e Battery Low Message 1 minute interval one tone e Disconnection of a slave unit from the RS485 bus 11 MANUAL At the entry of one of the other messages event buffer a short beep is emitted Re set Call Re set N45 Re set Call Re set S35 S37 Local Re set Daily Message Personnel Arrival Message Personnel Departure Message Power outage of a Reception Unit Return of power at a Reception Unit Backup Battery Low of a Reception Unit Interruption of the connection interface NurseCall lt gt PC Return of the connection interface NurseCall lt gt PC Connection of a slave unit to the RS485 bus Transmission of the event door by a RAC transmitter gt Volume Adjustment The volume can be adjusted with the buttons Volume higher and Volume lower of the keyboard gt Output Relay At the back of the housing a potential free contact is available It is a low current switching contact The relay potential free switching power max 48 V 0 5 A is activated at a Call for Help Call for Assistance or Fire Call It can be programmed if the relay has to function as closing or switching contact cycle of 10 seconds on 10 seconds off gt RS232 Interface A 9 pole SUB D connector at the back of the housing can be used for connection toa paging system DECT telephone system printer PC with corresponding sof
14. switch on or off the indication of the actual position locate function on the NurseCall display Attention Switching between on and off will erase all previously programmed parameters The selection of the locate function should therefore happen as a first step in the programming procedure Enter the combination 2347 on the keyboard 39 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Next enter the combination 173956 and answer the question Reset Code with YES The code required is 173956 again The display indicates LOCATOR 2 gt NO NON YES OUI lt Select the locate function with buttons or gt Programming Mode gt Acces o O To program the Reception Unit NurseCall you need to enter the programming mode By pressing the combination 234 on the keyboard you do so By then pressing one of the buttons 1 7 you select the single parameter you wish to program The Reception Unit does not receive any alarm message in the programming mode 40 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS The programming itself is performed with the help of menu on the display Remarks You can correct false inputs by pressing the Erase Button An input is confirmed by pressing the Confirm Button With this button you can go forward in the programming menu step by step until you reach the Ready State Atter 90 seconds without activity the Reception Unit quits the programming mode The pressing o
15. to erase all programmed parameters of the Reception Unit NurseCall The NurseCall returns to the default state delivery state After pressing button 3 at the keyboard the display indicates gt PRINTER PCRUF lt gt NONE OTHERS lt Type RESET Code 194156 on the keyboard The display indicates RESET gt NO Press YES to erase all programmed parameters and return to the default values The following display stays on for 5 seconds PLEASE WAIT Next the display indicates the menu for choosing the language like at start up gt FRANCAIS DEUTSCH lt gt ENGLISH ITALIANO lt gt Default Parameters The following values are defined as default values Date and time 01 01 02 00 00 01 Transmitters none RS232 Connection none Local Re set enabled Remote Re set none Relay output closing contact Language to be defined Indication mode floor room bed or a single number to be defined Jumpers for RS232 Interface set for connection to paging systems 48 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS gt Programming Software Telectronic offers you the possibility to program the NurseCall system with a Nps Software This software allows you to copy the whole configuration of existing systems to a new one ordering of transmitters with your specitic code or the remote programming of your system By pressing the combination 234 programming mode and button 8 of the
16. 1 startbit 7 databits with even parity 1 stopbit in the half duplex mode Pagingsystem ID 2 NurseCall ID 1 The alarms messages which enter in the alarm buffer are transmitted except slave off as well as the re set The transmission is fully alpha numeric The alarms messages are repeated every 3 minutes until re set The alarms messages are transmitted to the team number of the Multitone system which was attributed to the transmitter default group 00 MANUAL The attribution table is as follows 13GG 05 17GG 6 BGG 08 20GG In indication mode floor room bed use only alpha numeric pagers which can store more than 16 characters Change day night If you have activated the change day night the NurseCall system transfers all alarms during night to the group 24 At a day all groups 00 24 can be used At the moment of the switching from day to night or vice versa the message DAY NIGHT is transmitted to the activated pagers to signalize the change Priority alarms The assistance and fire alarm are priority calls and transmitted to all activated pagers Call repetition H alarms messages are not re set after about 7 minutes the calls are repeated and also sent to the group 23 MANUAL e Multitone RPE670 with MEP protocol The protocol MEP needs to be programmed to the NurseCall master unit Data rate is 1200 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with
17. 2 41 Use a good quality 9V alkaline battery for instance Energizer gt Minitransmitter 35 Unscrew the 4 screws of the Minitransmitter and change the battery pay attention to insert battery with the correct polarity Use only 3 V Lithium batteries of type CR2032 for instance Energizer Attention Danger of explosion if not inserted correctly Change battery only with battery of the same type or proposed types Dispose of discharged batteries safely gt Wireless Contact RAC Open the case to change battery pay attention to insert battery with the correct polarity Use only 6 V Lithium batteries UCAR L544 DURACELL PX28L or VARTA V28PXL Attention Danger of explosion if not inserted correctly Change battery only with battery of the same type or proposed types Dispose of discharged batteries safely gt Smoke Detector SD At the detection of a low battery condition the Smoke Detector will beep at regular intervals From then on the device will function for about 30 days To change the battery open the battery compartment on the back Use only new standard 9V alkaline batteries and pay attention to insert batteries with the correct polarity H Tj INSTALLATION gt Minitransmitter S37 S37L Electro Static Discharge Warning i The S37 contains highly sensitive electronic components It should be opened only in an ESD protected environment with respect to the following precautions CANN i
18. 37 Local Re set Re set at the Reception Unit NurseCall Daily Message Personnel Arrival Message A B C and D Personnel Departure Message Power outage of a Reception Unit Return of power at a Reception Unit Backup Battery Low of a Reception Unit Interruption of the connection interface RS232 NurseCall lt gt PC Return of the connection interface RS232 NurseCall lt gt PC Connection of a slave unit to the RS485 bus Transmission of the event door by a RAC transmitter The alarm and event buffer have a capacity of max 18 entries Remark The event buffer will normally be filled with the last 18 entries in the alarm buffer only the alarms which have to be treated will be indicated You can switch between indication of the alarm and event buffer at the Reception Unit The alarm bufter is indicated by default If you are in the event buffer the Reception Unit changes automatically to the alarm buffer after 1 minute without activity gt You can switch between alarm and event buffer by pressing the button 0 of the keyboard If there are no entries in the alarm buffer the display shows the actual date and time DATE 05 02 02 TIME 09 45 30 MANUAL gt Display Indications The following information is shown at the display on entry of an alarm message A Identification of the alarm message B Identification of the transmitter location floor room bed number or a single number C Actual posi
19. DeTeWe The protocol DeTeWe needs to be programmed to the NurseCall master unit Data rate is 9600 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with a 10 bit structure 1 startbit 8 databits with odd parity 1 stopbit in the half duplex mode The alarms messages which enter in the alarm buffer are transmitted except slave off as well as the re set The transmission is fully alpha numeric The alarms messages are repeated every 3 minutes until re set The alarms messages are transmitted to the team number of the paging system which was attributed to the transmitter default group 00 20 MANUAL The attribution table is as follows 0 The value x can be programmed between 0 9 Change day night If you have activated the change day night the NurseCall system transfers all alarms during night to the group 24 At a day all groups 00 24 can be used At the moment of the switching from day to night or vice versa the message DAY NIGHT is transmitted to the activated pagers to signalize the change Priority alarms The assistance and fire alarm are priority calls and transmitted to all activated pagers Call repetition H alarms messages are not re set after about 7 minutes the calls are repeated and also sent to the group 23 gt PC Software The software PC RUF of the company ASS Germany is used The interruption of the RS232 Interface connection and its return are indic
20. Hersteller sous la responsabilit du producteur TELECTRONIC SA rue du Nord 176 CH 2300 La Chaux de Fonds this conformity statement is declared by abgegeben durch la conformit est d clar e par P A Nicati Management Gesch ftsf hrung Direction Place Ort lieu Date Datum date Signature Unterschrift signature 56
21. a 10 bit structure 1 startbit 7 databits with even parity 1 stopbit in the half duplex mode The alarms messages which enter in the alarm buffer are transmitted except slave off as well as the re set The transmission is only numeric The alarms messages are repeated every 3 minutes until re set The alarms messages are transmitted to the Multitone team number which was attributed to the transmitter default group 00 The attribution table is as follows _r Teamnummer Po GG Po BGG Po GG IC CC ___U_ I GG IC _ O el Po OGG EA E E BGG 3 Po GG 25GG GG GG Po BGG BC 3 LEE 3166 LE 3 06 MC 3567 3 I GG Code Alarm message 00 Re set 06 Call for Help 09 Call for Assistance 02 Reserve Call 15 Technical Call 07 Fire Call 03 Battery Low Message 01 Error Message 04 DAY NIGHT message to signalize the change day gt night MANUAL The transmission takes only place in indication mode single number for location of the transmitters Change day night If you have activated the change day night the NurseCall system transfers all alarms during night to the group 24 At day all groups OO 24 can be used At the moment of the switching from day to night or vice versa the message DAY NIGHT is transmitted to the activated pagers to signalize the change Priority alarms The assistance and fire alarm are prior
22. ated at the Reception Unit NurseCall The buzzer of the NurseCall master unit is disabled at the connection of the software PCRUF of ASS Germany The alarms which enter in the alarm buffer are repeated every 3 minutes until re set Note The technical alarm is treated as an event no re set necessary For additional information please refer to the PC RUF manual 953 18 21 MANUAL gt RS485 Interface Further Reception Units up to 32 slave units can be connected together with the help of the RS485 connection and the delivered cable cable with two FCC 6 4 plugs The bus is connected to the two exterior wires of the FCC 6 4 plug Remark Keep polarity equal when connecting further units to the RS485 bus The max distance on the RS485 bus is 4000 feet Use only twisted two pair cable for the interconnection The two Reception Units which are located at the two ends of the bus need to be terminated with a 100 Q resistor set jumper 5 at the inside of the Reception Units In this master slave configuration you always need to connect the master unit first The slave units must then be connected to the RS485 bus one after the other not at the same time Connection of the slave units Connect first the Backup Battery of the slave unit Push the white button while the display shows the following indication SLAVE ID Identification i or A f The identification must then switch to a black field JJ After pushing th
23. ator with no manual trigger Minitransmitter S35 with cord with magnet re set Minitransmitter S35 with cord Fixed Radio Transmitters Wall Transmitter Ncall N45 Wall Transmitter Ncall N45 with relay type 1 Wall Transmitter Ncall N45 with relay type 2 Push button with connector and cable 3 meters Minitransmitter S35 without cord Wall bracket for Minitransmitter S35 Wireless Contact RAC RAC45 for event message Wireless Smoke Detector SD Beacon Transmitter for Locator Function Beacon Transmitter IS75 European power supply Beacon Transmitter IS75 UK power supply Beacon Transmitter IS75 USA power supply RM O2O FI RM 021 FI RM 120 FI RM 121 FI RM 620 FI RM 621 FI RM 016 00 RM 029 00 RM 019 00 RM 103 00 RM 113 00 RM 104 00 SB 427 Fl SB 423 Fl SB 424 Fl SB 425 Fl SB 426 Fl SB 428 Fl SB 037 Fl SB 023 Fl RM 305 Fl RM 306 Fl RM 606 Fl RM 013 00 SB 033 Fl SB X27 00 SB 004 Fl RM 307 Fl SB 006 Fl RM 101 00 RM 111 00 RM 102 00 51 GENERAL REMARKS Software PC Parts PC RUF reception software for Windows 2000 NpS programming software PC with 2 serial interfaces Windows 2000 17 screen Remote programming modem Switchbox Dect Modem with accessory C 975 C 1049 C 1072 Accessory Magnetic support for antenna with coax cable 3 meters Additional antenna Large display one sided 10 digits alphanumeric Large display two sided 10 digits alphanumeric Thermo printer Sc
24. chnung der Einzelkomponenten IS75 Francais Nous d clarons que ce produit est dans sa conception et construction conforme aux exigences de la directive R amp TTE 1999 5 UE de l Union Europ enne sp cifiquement selon les directives et normes d taill es ci dessous Toute modification apport e au produit sans notre approbation annule cette d claration Type de produit R cepteur radio D nomination de l appareil ou des composants NurseCall Type de produits Transmetteur radio D nomination de l appareil ou des composants N45 D nomination de l appareil ou des composants 37 D nomination de l appareil ou des composants 35 D nomination de l appareil ou des composants RAC D nomination de l appareil ou des composants SD D nomination de l appareil ou des composants IS75 55 GENERAL REMARKS Relevant EC Standards einschlagige EU Richtlinien directives normatives EC LVD 73 23 EEC EMC 89 336 EEC Applied Harmonised Standards angewandte harmonisierte Normen normes harmonis es appliqu es EN 60950 Al A4 EN 50130 4 EN 55022 class 2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 ETS 300220 1 ETS 300330 National Standards and Applied Technical Specifications angewandte nationale Normen und technische Spezifikationen normes nationales et sp cifications techniques appliqu es Under the manufacturer responsibility diese Erkl rung wird verantwortlich f r den
25. delivered with the Locator function Beacon modules IS75 need to be installed on doors or corridors in the building you want to supervise When passing one of these modules the Minitransmitter S37L refreshes its actual position At alarm triggering the Minitransmitter S37L does not only transmit its identification who sent the alarm but also the position of the last passed module where was the alarm triggered At the entry of a call the information of the actual position is indicated additionally This information can be made visible by pressing the white button three information blocks instead of two The location information is available on all units of the NurseCall system Master Slave and Printer Interface Third information block HELP POS 077 255 positions POS 000 254 can be differentiated When passing beacon modules with position numbers 230 254 the Minitransmitter S37L can send a call for help automatically without manual activation dementia alarm With the help of the clip S37 the Minitransmitter S37L can be worn around the neck or at the belt gt General Depending on the project a NurseCall system can be composed of very different elements In the chapters Reference Numbers NurseCall Components and Sottware Versions you will find an overview about the possible elements 25 INSTALLATION gt Installation Install the Reception Unit NurseCall in a dry place away from
26. dementia alarm A maximum of 300 transmitters can be controlled by the Reception Unit NurseCall In its simplest configuration the Reception Unit can handle the incoming data as stand alone unit indication at the display and in addition acoustic signaling If the Reception Unit is connected to other devices by the RS232 Interface the information is additionally transmitted to these devices Several configurations are possible to meet your needs see System Overview on page 3 The chapter RS232 Interface explains the connection possibilities to a paging system DECT telephone system printer PC with corresponding software The chapter RS485 Interface explains the connection of several Reception Units together in one system master slave configuration The following information at the arrival of an alarm message is available at the display transmitted to the connected devices Identification of alarm message Floor number room number bed number or a single number Actual position of person who has triggered the alarm Date and time Quality of the received radio signal Type of storage alarm or event Identification of the unit which has received the alarm message master slave BRIEF DESCRIPTION The correspondence transmitter lt gt floor number room number bed number or single number can be freely chosen 0 to 254 The correspondence is programmed together with the Reception Unit in a first step The
27. e green button the display shows TELEALARM SLAVE OFF You can now connect the power supply and then to the RS485 bus The identitication number of the slave units corresponds to the order of connection A to f for a max of 32 slave units At the introduction of a new slave unit the next higher identification number is attributed 22 MANUAL If you need to change an old slave unit with a new one you can re attribute manually the prior reserved identification number if you do not wish to use the next higher number Procedure Immediately after supplying the power to the Reception Unit choose the desired identification number with the help of the buttons and and contirm with the Confirm Button Attention If you connect a slave unit which had already been installed connection to an other master unit you need to re set the slave unit before attributing it to the new system Procedure Select the black field Jj for the identification At the entry of a new alarm message the alarm and event buffers of all Reception Units are updated The power outage of one of the interconnected Reception Units is transmitted to the rest of the Reception Units with identification number At the interruption of a unit which is connected to the RS485 bus an alarm slave off is generated and the disconnected slave unit indicates at the display TELEALARM SLAVE OFF I Atter a further 4 minutes the di
28. e higher Button Volume lower Selection Button 1 Selection Button 2 Keyboard Cursor Backup Battery Antenna RS485 Connection Power Connection Output Relay RS232 Connection Cable to RS485 Connection Power Supply Plug Power Supply Cable to RS232 Connection not delivered by default NurseCall Transmitters e e Ge Wall Transmitter NCall N45 Minitransmitter S35 Minitransmitters S37 S37L with or without locate function dementia alarm Smoke Detector SD Wireless Contact RAC CONTENT BRIEF DESCRIPTION MANUAL Alarm and Event Buffer 9 Display Indications 10 Re set Possibilities 10 Signaling 11 RS232 Interface 12 RS485 Interface 22 Control of Rechargeable Backup Battery 24 Function Locator Dementia Alarm 25 General 25 Installation 26 Connections 27 Backup Battery 28 Features of Portable Minitransmitters S35 and S37 28 Jumper Definitions for Wireless Contact RAC 31 Installation Hints for IS75 Module Locator Dementia Alarm 31 How to Change Transmitter Battery 35 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Start Up 39 Selection Locate Function YES or NO 39 Programming Mode 40 Programming Date and Time 4 Programming Correspondence Transmitter Location 42 Programming Choice RS232 Connection 43 Programming Local Re set 46 Programming Remote Re set 46 Programming Language 47 Programming Relay as Closing or Switching Contact 47 Erase All Parameter
29. f a non valid button is signaled acoustically gt Programmable Parameters You choose the parameter to program by pressing one of the button 1 to 7 abc def ghi ikl mno 6 7 8 9 0 par stu vwx yz Sc Button 1 Date and Time Button 2 Correspondence Transmitter Location and Transmitter User Number of Paging System Button 3 Choice RS232 Connection Button 4 Local Re set Button 5 Remote Re set Button 6 Language Button 7 Relay as Closing or Switching Contact Button 8 Enabling programming with Nps Software gt Programming Date and Time After pressing the button 1 of the keyboard the field which can be edited appears underlined at the display month day year hour minutes or seconds DATE 03 03 02 TIME 09 45 30 Select the field you wish to edit with buttons or Scroll up with button O or scroll down with Press Confirm Button to get back to Ready State 41 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS gt Programming Correspondence Transmitter Location After pressing button 2 at the keyboard the display indicates WAITING FOR TRANSMITTER CODE Trigger the transmitter you wish to program N45 S35 S37 RAC or SD The display will depend on the mode you had chosen floor room bed number or a single number You can now enter the identification of the location Indication mode fl
30. ion After pressing button 3 at the keyboard the display indicates gt PRINTER PCRUF lt gt NONE OTHERS lt Select RS232 Connection with buttons O O O or Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button f you select OTHERS the display indicates gt 510 Du PAGING lt gt NONE DECT lt Select RS232 Connection with buttons O O O or we Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button f you select PAGING the display indicates RPE 670 2 sw Select paging system RPE 670 or other with buttons or Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button 43 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS sw At the next stage or if you select DECT the display indicates PAGER DAY NIGHT gt YES NO lt sw Select change day night with buttons or Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button f you select YES the display indicates START OF NIGHT TIME 20 00 00 Set start time with buttons O O O and Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button END OF NIGHT TIME 06 00 00 sw Set end time with buttons O O and Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button f you select PAGING the display indicates gt ESPA 4 4 4 ALPHA2 lt gt NONE MEP lt sw Select paging protocol with buttons O O O or Confirm your choice by pressing Confirm button
31. ity calls and transmitted to all activated pagers Call repetition H alarms messages are not re set after about 7 minutes the calls are repeated and also sent to the group 23 e If selecting Alpha2 paging systems communicating in this protocol can be connected Bosch The protocol Alpha2 needs to be programmed to the NurseCall master unit Data rate is 4800 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with a 10 bit structure 1 startbit 8 databits without parity 1 stopbit in the half duplex mode The alarms messages which enter in the alarm buffer are transmitted except slave off as well as the re set The transmission is fully alpha numeric The alarms messages are repeated every 3 minutes until re set The alarms messages are transmitted to the team number of the paging system which was attributed to the transmitter default group 00 MANUAL The attribution table is as follows Change day night If you have activated the change day night the NurseCall system transfers all alarms during night to the group 24 At a day all groups 00 24 can be used At the moment of the switching from day to night or vice versa the message DAY NIGHT is transmitted to the activated pagers to signalize the change Priority alarms The assistance and fire alarm are priority calls and transmitted to all activated pagers Call repetition H alarms messages are not re set after about 7 minutes
32. joined Replace the wristband and test the unit for proper operation prior to use Picture 3 Purchase numbers Ref SV 099 00 Case opener for S37 Ref SV 098 00 Spare battery for S37 CR2025 37 INSTALLATION Warning There is a risk of explosion if the battery replacement is not done correctly Li Replace the battery only with a new one of the same or equivalent type Ui Discard the old batteries at an appropriate recycling point Although the battery of the S37 can be changed by the end user it is recommended that it be returned to an authorized Telectronic distributor for battery replacement 38 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS The choice of language and the indication mode for the transmitter identification floor room bed number or a single number needs to be programmed Remark An input is confirmed by pressing Confirm Button A false input can be corrected with the Erase Button At start up the display indicates gt FRANCAIS DEUTSCH lt gt ENGLISH ITALIANO lt Select ENGLISH with button The display indicates gt NUMBER FL RO BE lt Select your indication mode for the transmitter identification with buttons or The indication of the date and time indication of the alarm buffer with no entries appears on the display DATE 03 03 02 TIME 09 45 30 gt Selection Locate Function YES or NO This procedure allows to
33. llowing 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 TeleAlarm NurseCall User Manual Document No 952 42f Edition June 28 2002 TELECTRONIC SA 2002 all rights reserved TELECTRONIC SA reserves the right to make changes in the information contained in this document at any time without prior notice Great care has been given to the contents of this document however TELECTRONIC SA cannot be held liable for the consequences of any errors or omissions contained herein or for consequential or incidental damages incurred as a result of acting on information contained in the document TeleAlarm is a registered trade mark of TELECTRONIC SA The NurseCall is manufactured in La Chaux de Fonds Switzerland by TELECTRONIC SA FIDELITY TELEALARM CORP TELECTRONIC SA READING PA 19605 2300 LA CHAUX DE FONDS US DISTRIBUTOR HEAD OFFICE PRODUCTION R amp D 2501 Kutztown Road Rue du Nord 176 Tel 610 921 8697 Tel 41 32911 1111 Fax 610 929 6860 Fax 41 32 911 1100 OPERATING DEVICES Wireless NurseCall system Technical overview H SERGE ji OPERATING DEVICES CS CEEL 9 OPERATING DEVICES NurseCall Reception Unit e e e e 6 6 White Button Erase Button Green Button Confirm Button Display Button Volum
34. not use shielded cable for the loop The distance between the door and the beacon transmitter itself should be 0 4 meters the closer the better Take care to twist the two wires between the door corridor and the beacon transmitter itself You can test the field by approaching with a S37L transmitter The LED lights up red whenever the S37L detects the entry into the electromagnetic field The detection range should be around 1 5 to 2 5 m in front of the loop The person must normally pass through the door loop to be detected In some cases you can put the loop on the floor loops on side walls In these cases take care to use a loop surface equivalent to a door size as 1875 Loop on the floor Two loops on side walls Two different beacon modules should have a distance of at least 3 4 m meters from each other 34 INSTALLATION gt How to Change Transmitter Battery The battery status of all transmitters is checked constantly not only at every triggering If the battery level falls below a certain level the transmitters send out a battery low alarm From then on the unit will remain functional for some more weeks but you should replace the battery with a new one as soon as possible gt Wall Transmitter NCall N45 The battery of the Wall Transmitter NCall N45 can easily be changed in the Connection Compartment see User Manual Wall Transmitter NCall N45 document 95
35. oor room bed FLOOR NUMBER HEF Select the floor number with the keyboard 000 254 Press Confirm button ROOM NUMBER IT Select the room number with the keyboard 000 254 Press Confirm button BED NUMBER a Select the bed number with the keyboard 0 9 we Press Confirm button Indication mode single number NUMBER Select the number with the keyboard 000 254 we Press Confirm button Remark If you trigger a transmitter which has already been programmed the display indicates the earlier validated numbers By pressing the Confirm Button you can go ahead without change by pressing the Erase Button a new definition can be initiated A max number of 300 different transmitters can be controlled Attention Program the transmitter you need and not a distant one which is emitting occasionally 42 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS After programming the correspondence transmitter location the attributed user number of the paging system needs to be programmed If all calls are to be transmitted to one group call number the default value Paging Group 00 can be kept Otherwise you can program one of 25 paging groups for each transmitter PAGING GROUP 00 00 24 Select the number with the keyboard 00 24 Press Confirm button gt Programming Choice RS232 Connect
36. ou have activated the change day night the NurseCall system transfers all alarms during night to the group 24 At day all groups 00 24 can be used At the moment of the switching from day to a night or vice versa the message DAY NIGHT is transmitted to the activated DECT handsets to signalize the change Priority alarms The assistance and fire alarm are priority calls and transmitted to all activated DECT handsets Call repetition H alarms messages are not re set after about 7 minutes the calls are repeated and also sent to the group 23 MANUAL gt Paging System The NurseCall system uses several protocols the standard ESPA 4 4 4 protocol and a specific Multitone protocol MEP Depending on the version further protocols are available Alpha2 Bosch Line Philips and DeTeWe DeTeWe You can connect the following systems e If configured correctly RPE670 NO ESPA 4 4 4 most of the common paging systems can be connected Ascom Ericsson Blick Siemens DAKS Server Multitone Access 3000 Compact etc The protocol ESPA 4 4 4 needs to be programmed to the NurseCall master unit Data rate is 9600 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with a 10 bit structure 1 startbit 7 databits with even parity 1 stopbit in the half duplex mode Pagingsystem ID 2 NurseCall ID 1 The alarms messages which enter in the alarm buffer are transmitted except slave off as well as the
37. passed Transmission of position 000 in case of manual triggering Sends re set signal by radio if magnet sweeps over LED Activation of feature by Resistors R18 and R8 set With no manual trigger SB 428 Fl Automatic alarm if door beacon with ID number gt 230 is passed No transmission in case of manual triggering Sends re set signal by radio if magnet sweeps over LED For programming issues To force a call for help hold the magnet during at least 10 seconds directly over the LED 29 INSTALLATION Selection of the features on the S37L Emplacement of the resistors R8 gt R12 470 Ohm and R17 gt R18 100 kOhm ATTENTION You can set two function modes on all portable Minitransmitters with the magnet re set capability A With LED blinking after alarm triggering In this mode the state of the Minitransmitter is indicated by the LED state of alert or standby After triggering an alarm the LED blinks at 3 second intervals until the unit is re set by the magnet The alarm is also repeated by radio as long as the unit is not re set by the magnet security function After 20 minutes without magnet re set the Minitransmitter will automatically go back to standby B Without LED blinking after alarm triggering In this mode the alarm is only sent out once via radio no repetition und the LED does not blink after the alarm transmission You can toggle between the two modes A and B by triggering three times the magne
38. radio reception range is in general sufficient with the antenna supplied This coverage depends on the distance and the construction material of your building If you wish to improve your radio reception range two solutions can be offered a Master Slave connection of several Reception Units Further Reception Units slaves can be connected together with the main Reception Unit master with the help of the RS485 Interface The maximum distance between the two most distant Reception Units can be up to 4000 feet b Install the antenna remotely with a magnetic support Remark To achieve an improvement with remote antennas some basic rules have to be followed For correct installation contact a specialist MANUAL gt Alarm and Event Buffer The Reception Unit NurseCall uses an alarm buffer and an event buffer for the display indication The following alarms messages are stored in the alarm buffer Call for Help Call for Assistance Reserve Call Call for Help 2 Technical Call Fire Call Battery Low Message Error Message Disconnection of a slave unit from the RS485 bus H alarms are repeated only the oldest entry is kept in the buffer The Call for Assistance replaces the Call for Help Reserve Call and Technical Call in the alarm buffer All possible entries are stored in the event buffer The following messages are directly stored in this bufter Re set Call Re set N45 Re set Call Re set S35 S
39. re set The transmission is fully alpha numeric The alarms messages are repeated every 3 minutes until re set The alarms messages are transmitted to the team number of the paging system which was attributed to the transmitter default group 00 The attribution table is as follows MANUAL If using the version NurseCall Europe Il see chapter software versions it is possible to choose the number of digits for the team number 2 3 or 4 digit indication By default 3 digits are set If you select 2 digits the calls are transmitted to teams 99 75 if you select 4 digits they are transmitted to teams 9999 9975 Change day night If you have activated the change day night the NurseCall system transfers all alarms during night to the group 24 At a day all groups OO 24 can be used At the moment of the switching from day to night or vice versa the message DAY NIGHT is transmitted to the activated pagers to signalize the change Priority alarms The assistance and fire alarm are priority calls and transmitted to all activated pagers Call repetition H alarms messages are not re set after about 7 minutes the calls are repeated and also sent to the group 23 e Multitone RPE670 with ESPA 4 4 4 protocol RPE670 YES The protocol ESPA 4 4 4 needs to be programmed to the NurseCall master unit Data rate is 9600 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with a 10 bit structure
40. riptos with cable Paperroll for thermo printer Scriptos Signaling lamp for Ncall N45 without bulb Re set magnet for S35 and S37 9V Lithium Battery for Ncall N45 type SIM9V Coded key for N45 resistance 560k control arrival departure of personnel Coded key for N45 resistance 1M control arrival departure of personnel Coded key for N45 resistance 2M2 control arrival departure of personnel Coded key for N45 resistance 4M7 control arrival departure of personnel Modular box connection slave unit RS485 bus Clip S37 black 3V Lithium Battery for S37 type CR2025 Case opener for S37 Wristband for S37 black 22 5 cm Wristband for S37L gray rivetable improved ruggedness Wristband for S37L black rivetable RM LO1 00 RM LO2 00 SB X10 00 RM 024 00 RM 025 00 RM 004 00 RM 003 00 RM 020 00 RM 022 00 RM 012 00 RM 012 X1 RM 017 00 SV 038 00 RM 015 00 RM 018 00 RM 026 00 RM 027 00 RM 028 00 RM 011 00 SV 096 00 SV 098 00 SV 099 00 SV 009 00 SV 023 00 SV 013 00 52 GENERAL REMARKS gt Software Versions NurseCall Master Standard RM 020 Fl RM 120 Fl e Firmware 111 40 e Languages German French English Italian e Re set by PC not possible blocked Europe 2 RM 220 Fl Firmware 111 45 Languages Swedish French English Dutch Re set by PC not possible blocked Line protocol instead of MEP protocol Europe 3 RM 320 Fl RM 620 FI Firmware 111 78 Languages
41. s 48 Default Parameters 48 Programming Software 49 GENERAL REMARKS Cleaning 50 Storage 50 Reference Numbers NurseCall Components 51 Software Versions 53 Edition 54 Declaration of Conformity 55 BRIEF DESCRIPTION gt TeleAlarm NurseCall Your modern wireless nurse call system The system TeleAlarm NurseCall offers an excellent solution for the care and organization in homes for elderly people clinics or hospitals The following peripheral devices are available to transmit different alarms messages to the Reception NurseCall Unit e Wall Transmitter NCall N45 different alarms messages e Minitransmitter S35 Call for Help e Minitransmitter S37 Call for Help and Minitransmitter S37L dementia alarm e Smoke Detector SD Fire Call e Wireless Contact RAC Call for Help As a radio system it is highly flexible and easily installed The Wall Transmitter NCall N45 with up to 13 different alarms messages solves several tasks in your system The Minitransmitters S37 and S35 can be worn all the time The Minitransmitter S37 does not disturb while you are sleeping Both Minitransmitters are waterproof even in your bath The Minitransmitters S37 can be equipped with the locate option version S37L You can not only identity who triggered a call for help but also where the person is at the moment It is also possible to generate an automatic alarm when a person approaches a door zone which should not be exited
42. sconnected slave unit generates an acoustic warning To ensure the transmission quality from one Reception Unit to an other consult a specialist for correct interconnection Remark The slave units are not equipped with a RS232 connection Programming can only be effectuated at the master unit You can add a Printer Interface to the RS485 bus to connect an additional printer or a large display see System Overview page 3 In this configuration an in house paging system can be combined with a printer without having to use a PC The Printer Interface does not use up any slot in the identitication table of the slave units Attention To change the language or the indication mode you need to re set the Printer Interface Procedure Enter the combination 234 and confirm the re set 23 MANUAL gt Control of Rechargeable Backup Battery By pressing the button 9 of the keyboard a test of the Backup Battery voltage can be performed The display indicates CONTROLLING ACCUMULATOR If the Backup Battery is defective or not inserted the following warning appears in the interval of some seconds at the display I CHANGE ACCUMULATOR Nurse Call 2 You should insert a new 9 V NiMH accumulator Remark After insertion press button 9 of the keyboard to test its quality 24 MANUAL gt Function e Locator Dementia Alarm The NurseCall system can optionally be
43. t TxD on 3 RxD on 2 CTS open and RTS open e Interface P318 DECT telephone system gt TxD on 2 RxD on 3 CTS on 7 and RTS on 8 e PC gt TxD on 2 RxD on 3 CTS open and RTS open e Printer Depends on type of printer TxD on 3 RxD on 2 CTS open and RTS open for Scriptos printer By default the jumpers are set for connection to a paging system gt Output Relay An output relay potential free switching power max 48V 0 5A which is activated at a Call for Help Call for Assistance or Fire Call allows the connection of a simple paging system siren gt RS485 Connection Several Reception Units can be connected together For correct installation please contact a specialist 27 INSTALLATION gt Backup Battery It is very important that the Reception Unit NurseCall is always equipped with a Backup Battery 9 V NiMH accumulator The Backup Battery is checked automatically by the Reception Unit once a day At power outage the Backup Battery assures an autonomy of about 5 hours CHANGE ACCUMULATOR indicates a 48 hours lasting charge period of the Backup Battery by the Power Supply of the Reception Unit If after this period the indication CHANGE ACCUMULATOR still appears you need to change the Backup Battery To change the Backup Battery 9 V NiMH accumulator slide the movable cover to the right by slightly raising the left end in order to free it from the catch Remark After
44. t re set within 7 seconds A successful switching of the mode is indicated by a fast blinking LED 30 INSTALLATION gt Jumper Definitions for Wireless Contact RAC RAC Jumper definitions The bridge represented below defines whether the RAC is configured for fire or call for help The bridge2 represented below defines whether the RAC is configured as an opening or as a closing contact bridge F Call for help U Fire bridge2 i Closing contact L Opening contact gt Installation Hints for IS75 Module Locator Dementia Alarm Installation of the modules IS75 The beacon modules IS75 are powered by an external power supply A 230 VAC socket US 120 VAC socket needs to be available near the spot you want to place the module A beacon wire must be installed around the door or the corridor ee 230 VAC 120VAC When passing the beacon the transmitters S37L read the position number of the module IS75 31 INSTALLATION This position number can internally be set by a dip switch inside the IS75 ass na P 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Position 1 add 128 Position 2 add 64 Position 3 add 32 Position 4 add 16 Position 5 add 8 Position 6 add 4 Position 7 add 2 Position 8 add 1 gt Example above 1x128 1x64 1x32 1x16 1x8 Ox4 0x2 Ox 248 All other transmitters except the S37L transmit the position 000 e Check the LED on the top of the housing The LED must
45. the calls are repeated and also sent to the group 23 MANUAL e If selecting LINE PROT paging systems communicating in this protocol can be connected Philips The protocol LINE PROT needs to be programmed to the NurseCall master unit Data rate is 9600 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with a 10 bit structure 1 startbit 8 databits without parity 1 stopbit in the half duplex mode The alarms messages which enter in the alarm buffer are transmitted except slave off as well as the re set The transmission is fully alpha numeric The alarms messages are repeated every 3 minutes until re set The transmission to the system takes place as a team call The team number must match with the paging group programmed for every single transmitter Change day night If you have activated the change day night the NurseCall system transfers all alarms during night to the group 24 At a day all groups OO 24 can be used At the moment of the switching from day to night or vice versa the message DAY NIGHT is transmitted to the activated pagers to signalize the change Priority alarms The assistance and fire alarm are priority calls and transmitted to all activated pagers Call repetition H alarms messages are not re set after about 7 minutes the calls are repeated and also sent to the group 23 e If selecting DeTeWe paging systems communicating in this protocol can be connected
46. tion only if Locator function is activated D Date and time E Alarm or event F Identification reception from master space or slave L H G Quality of the received radio signal By pressing the white button you can switch between the available information blocks A E HELP A03 HELP AU FL 012 RO 015 BE 001 03 03 02 23 35 56 C2 B D F G Information block 1 Information block 2 Remark 1 In the alarm buffer the sum of entries is indicated on top at the right You can immediately see how many alarms still have to be treated in the example above there are totally 3 alarms in the alarm buffer On the event buffer the position of the event in the buffer is indicated EO1 corresponds to the last entry in the event buffer To view the alarm or event buffer use button upwards and downwards gt Re set Possibilities A The re set of the alarms messages is done by pressing the green button of the Wall Transmitter NCall N45 if this transmitter is used in your system The NCall N45 allows also the re set of other transmitters S35 S37 etc if they have been programmed with the same identitication number same location B The portable Minitransmitters S35 and S37 can be re set by a magnet To re set the alarm the magnet needs to be swept over the LED in the case of the S37 over the black marking at the side of the housing in the case of the S35 The LED blinks rapidly if this operation is successtul
47. tware gt Printer To protocol all events a printer with serial connection RS232 Interface and endless paper should be used Printers with a parallel port can be used together with an intermediate serial parallel converter The paper printout corresponds to the indication at the display of the Reception Unit NurseCall Data rate is 9600 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with a 10 bit structure 1 startbit 8 databits without parity 1 stopbit The availability of the printer cannot be tested switched on off paper TELECTRONIC recommends the use of the following printers e SCRIPTOS can be bought at TELECTRONIC 12 MANUAL gt DECT Telephone System The NurseCall system can transfer the received alarms to type Multitone CH70 DECT handsets Configuration e Multitone DECT system CS600 and interface P318 The protocol DECT needs to be programmed to the NurseCall master unit Data rate is 9600 Bauds Transmission is asynchron with a 10 bit structure 1 startbit 7 databits with even parity 1 stopbit in the half duplex mode The alarms messages which enter in the alarm buffer are transmitted except slave off as well as the re set The transmission is fully alpha numeric The alarms messages are repeated every 3 minutes until re set The transmission to the DECT system takes place as a team call The team number must match the paging group programmed for every single transmitter Change day night If y
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