User's Manual

TD 93021US Rev A
10 FEB 2014 / Ver A 20
Installation Guide
teleCARE IP
Room Bus Address 5 on the NIRC bus. When connected to the NIRC External Corridor Lamp Outputs
bus, an NICL becomes a passive corridor lamp and the LEDs operate in parallel with the NIRC display
lamps.
5.2.2 NIRC3
Improved technology gives the NICR3 more speed and additional functionality. This includes the
addition of a fourth room bus and the integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability.
The NIRC3 can be extended with an optional voice piggyback module (NIVP) to include speech and
with an optional transceiver module (NIRX) for wireless nurse call functionality.
The NIRC3 is compatible with all the existing teleCARE IP peripherals except for the corridor lamp
(NICL) which cannot be used together with the NIRC3.
IMPORTANT: The NIRC3 is not compatible with the corridor lamp (NICL). The corridor lamp
(NICL2) must be used when connected to an NIRC3 room bus. Therefore it is necessary to
replace the NICL with an NICL2 whenever you replace an NIRC with an NIRC3.
5.2.3 Room Bus Addresses
Each room bus of the NIRC supports eight addresses. The lowest four addresses (0 - 3) are for
teleCARE IP peripherals and the highest four address (4 - 7) are dedicated for devices, such as the duty
selector, card reader and the corridor lamp.
The total room bus address applications are summarized in the following table:
Table 7. Room bus addresses and applications
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Room Bus Address Active Peripheral Address Setting
0 - 3
Door side Modules
Bed side Modules
Pull Cord Modules
Medical Rail Socket
Set by DIP switch
4
Toilet Cancel Module
Fixed
5
Slave Corridor Lamp
Duty Selector
6
Card Reader
7
Room Display