User's Manual

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DRAFT
TD 93021US
17 July 2017 / Ver. PF3 125
Installation Guide
teleCARE IP
8 Wireless Functionality
8.1 General
teleCARE IP with wireless functionality is intended for use in nursing homes and in assisted living facilities.
teleCARE IP is able to support wireless functionality through the NIRC3 teleCARE IP room controller
combined with the NIRX transceiver, which is piggy-back mounted on the circuit board of the NIRC3. For
detailed information refer to “Principle of the teleCARE IP with Wireless Functionality” on
page 127.
teleCARE IP also supports a wireless infrastructure based on a wireless gateway and multiple wireless
repeaters. The wireless gateway consists of the NIRC3 connected via USB to a wireless repeater NUREP.
For detailed information refer to “Wireless Infrastructure” on page 138.
Figure 166. Wireless teleCARE IP and hard-wired teleCARE IP Example
The wireless call peripherals consist of the NUWBM3 wireless bedside module, NUUTX universal
transceiver, NUWIR wireless passive infrared module, NIFX fixed transceiver, the NITX mobile transceiver,
NITX Staff transceiver, and an optional low frequency beacon NILF.
The wireless bedside module (NUWBM3) is a customizable three-button wall mounted switch module. It
comes with an Ascom SafeConnect socket used for the connection of the bedside handset. It contains a
916 to 921 MHz transceiver. The wireless bedside module can be powered by two AA disposable alkaline
batteries, or connected to an external 5VDC power supply. “NUWBM3 Wireless Active Bedside
Module” on page 149.
The universal transceiver module (NUUTX) is designed to be mounted on walls or onto window/door
posts. It contains a 916 to 921 MHz transceiver, two inputs for the connection of external contacts and a
magnetic window/door alarm detector. The NUUTX universal transceiver is powered by two AA
disposable alkaline batteries. “NUUTX Universal Transceiver” on page 162.
The wireless passive infrared module (NUWIR) is a motion detector designed to be mounted on walls. It
contains a 916 to 921 MHz transceiver and a passive infrared sensor with a range of approximately 6
meters / 20 feet with a three level selectable sensitivity. The NUWIR wireless passive infrared module is
powered by two AA disposable alkaline batteries. “NUWIR Wireless PIR Module” on page 166.