User's Manual

TD 93021US Rev A
10 FEB 2014 / Ver A 88
Installation Guide
teleCARE IP
The NIPC2 is available in gray or white and has a pull cord of length 2 meter with two plastic balls. The
top ball acts as a safety break by splitting in half when the cord is pulled with excessive force.
Figure 111. NIPC2 Pull cord module (exploded/assembled)
The active version of the NIPC2 is connected to one of the room buses of the IP Room Controller. It
has a 4-pin connector for the connection of the room bus, consisting of: 5.5Vdc, data, voice and
ground (0V). The room bus address is set by DIP switches.
The passive version must be connected to the passive bus of a door side module, a room display or a
toilet cancel module. It has a 4-pin connector for the connection of the passive bus, consisting of:
5.5Vdc, Aux-In0, Aux-In1 and Aux-out.
Note: The 4-pole connector terminal required for the room bus is not supplied with the
switch module. It is available as an accessory and must be ordered separately.
The NIPC2 Pull Cord Module includes a special backplate with two urethane foam gaskets which
makes the NIPC2 splash water resistant to IP44 standard. The backplate must be mounted on a flat
wall surface using the four corner holes in the backplate.
The module is fixed on to the backplate by two latches and two screws through the cover plate. The
screws are supplied with the module.
WARNING: The NIPC2 can only be mounted on the supplied IP44 backplate. It is not compatible
with the standard teleCARE switch module backplate and it is not compatible with the
teleCARE surface mounting spacer.
6.12.1 Mounting the NIPC2 Pull Cord Module
In order to avoid physical damage to the module and to reduce the risk of exposure to excessive spray
water in shower rooms, bathrooms and similar wet areas, the NIPC2 should be installed with the pull
cord module mounted above the height of any water source.
The NIPC2 should be mounted in a location which ensures that the pull cord hangs free of any
obstructions, is clearly seen and within easy reach so that it can be pulled to activate a call by residents
or staff in an emergency or when assistance is required.