User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Practical Engineering Parameters
- 3 System LAN Cabling
- 4 System Power
- 5 Control Equipment
- 5.1 Preparation
- 5.2 Room Controller (NIRC3)
- 5.3 Preparing the Room Bus and Power Cables
- 5.4 Voice Piggy Back (NIVP)
- 5.5 Connection Terminals
- 5.6 Connecting the IP Room Controller Printed Circuit Board
- 5.7 LED Lamp Boards (NILD2)
- 5.8 Corridor Lamp (NICL2)
- 5.8.1 Installing the Corridor Lamp
- 5.8.2 Removing the Corridor Lamp Printed Circuit Board
- 5.8.3 Corridor Lamp Housing
- 5.8.4 NICL2 - Corridor Lamp Electrical Connections
- 5.8.5 4-Pole Connector Terminal
- 5.8.6 Connecting the Corridor Lamp Printed Circuit Board
- 5.8.7 LED Lamp Boards for the Corridor Lamp
- 5.8.8 Connecting the LED Lamp Boards
- 5.8.9 External Corridor Lamp Inputs
- 5.9 System Manager (NISM2)
- 6 Peripherals
- 6.1 Preparation
- 6.2 Installation Instructions
- 6.3 Backplates and Surface Mounting Spacer
- 6.4 Switch Module Electrical Connections
- 6.4.1 4-Pole Connector Terminal
- 6.4.2 Preparing the Wires for the 4-pole Connector Terminal
- 6.4.3 Connecting the wire in the 4-pole Connector Terminal
- 6.4.4 4-Pole Connector Terminal with Looped Wiring
- 6.4.5 Disconnecting a Wire from the Connector Terminal
- 6.4.6 Mounting the Switch Module to the Backplate
- 6.4.7 Mounting the Switch Module to the Surface Mounting Spacer
- 6.4.8 Dismantling the Switch Modules
- 6.4.9 Dismantling a Switch Module from a Spacer
- 6.4.10 Dip Switch Settings
- 6.5 Bedside Module (NIBM2)
- 6.6 Medical Rail Socket (NIMS2)
- 6.7 Door Side Module (NIDM)
- 6.8 Pull Cord Module - Active (NIPC-W3A)
- 6.9 Toilet Cancel Module - Active (NITC-XXA)
- 6.10 Pull Cord Module - Passive (NIPC-XXP)
- 6.11 Toilet Cancel Module - Passive (NITC-XXP)
- 6.12 Pull Cord Module (NIPC2) Active and Passive
- 6.12.1 Mounting the NIPC2 Pull Cord Module
- 6.12.2 Positioning the Back box for the Pull Cord Module
- 6.12.3 NIPC2 Back plate
- 6.12.4 Mounting the NIPC2 Backplate
- 6.12.5 Drilling the Backplate Mounting Holes
- 6.12.6 Mounting the Backplate on the Wall
- 6.12.7 Preparing the Cable for the Pull Cord Module
- 6.12.8 Room Bus Electrical Connections
- 6.12.9 Room Bus Address DIP Switch Settings
- 6.12.10 Passive Pull Cord Module Electrical Connections
- 6.12.11 Mounting the NIPC2 Pull Cord Module to the Backplate
- 6.12.12 Assembling and Attaching the Pull Cord
- 6.13 Duty Selector (NIDS)
- 6.14 Card Reader (NICR)
- 6.15 Speech Module (NISP)
- 6.16 Room Display (NIRD)
- 6.17 Television Interface Module
- 6.18 Sunblind Control Module
- 7 External Inputs
- 8 Wireless Functionality
- 8.1 General
- 8.2 Principle of the teleCARE IP with Wireless Functionality
- 8.3 teleCARE Wireless with Speech
- 8.4 teleCARE IP Wireless Planning
- 8.5 Wireless Infrastructure
- 8.6 Principle of the Wireless Infrastructure
- 8.7 teleCARE IP Wireless Components
- 8.7.1 NUREP Wireless Repeater
- 8.7.2 Outdoor Box
- 8.7.3 Wireless Gateway
- 8.7.4 NUWBM3 Wireless Active Bedside Module
- 8.7.5 NIRX teleCARE IP Transceiver
- 8.7.6 Connecting the Transceiver Module
- 8.7.7 NIVP Voice Piggyback Module
- 8.7.8 NIFX Fixed Transceiver
- 8.7.9 NITX Mobile Transceiver
- 8.7.10 NUUTX Universal Transceiver
- 8.7.11 NUWIR Wireless PIR Module
- 8.7.12 IR Range Test
- 8.7.13 NUUTX NUWIR Battery Placement
- 8.7.14 (3) Slide the battery lid back into place until it snap fits.NUUTX NUWIR Mounting Instructions
- 8.7.15 NILF Low Frequency Beacon
- 8.7.6 NILF Electrical Connections
- 8.7.7 NILF DIP Switch Settings
- 8.7.8 NILF Power Supply
- 9 Installation Examples
- 9.1 2-Bed Room with Active Toilet Cancel and Active Pull Cord Peripherals
- 9.2 2-Bed Room with Passive Toilet Cancel and Passive Pull Cord Peripherals
- 9.3 2-Bed Room with a Medical Rail Socket at each Bed
- 9.4 Room Controller with Corridor Lamps (Master/Slave)
- 9.5 4-Bed Room with Speech
- 9.6 Duty Selector at a staff Station
- 9.7 Positioning of the teleCARE IP Peripherals
- Document History
17 July 2017 / Ver. PF3
TD 93021US
Installation Guide
teleCARE IP
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This equipment is intended to be used in the whole EU & EFTA.
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. For NIRX/NITX/NILF/NICR/NIRD/
NUWGTW/NUREP/NUWIR/NUUTX/NUWBM3 products: Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
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