User's Manual

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TD 93021US
17 July 2017 / Ver. PF3 78
Installation Guide
teleCARE IP
Note: The 4-pole connector terminals required for the room bus and the passive bus
connections module must be ordered separately.
6.8 Pull Cord Module - Active (NIPC-W3A)
The Pull Cord Module (NIPC) is intended for use in the teleCARE IP system, in areas such as bathrooms
and toilets. It is an “active peripheral” therefore it must be connected to one of the four room buses of a
teleCARE IP room controller.
Figure 102. Pull cord module (active)
The NIPC has a 4-pin connector for the room bus, a 5-pin connector for the speech module and a 5-pin
connector for future use.
Each room bus offers individual addresses for up to four switch modules. The address is selected using
the DIP switch on the switch module printed circuit board.
The NIPC has a 2 meter long pull cord for call activation with two safety break plastic balls, and it is
available with three function buttons: red, green and yellow.
Important: At least one active NIPC module must be permanently located in the bathroom of each
resident apartment.
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 NIPC requires a single backplate which must be ordered separately. The backplate enables this switch
module to be mounted over different types of back-boxes. Alternatively, a spacer with installation kit is
available for surface mounting the switch module.
6.8.1 Pull Cord Module (Active) Electrical Connections and DIP Switch Settings
This pull cord module is an “active peripheral” therefore it must be connected to one of the four room
buses of a teleCARE IP room controller by the 4-pole room bus connector (see 6.4.1, 4-Pole Connector
Terminal on page 60).
Each room bus offers individual addresses for up to four switch modules. The address is selected using
the DIP switch on the switch module printed circuit board.
For details of connecting a speech module refer to 6.15.1, Connecting the Speech Module on page 101