User's Manual

4 Install the Mounting Plate. Referring to the facility floor
plan, decide the position of the Receiver. Do not place
near metal objects and structural frames. Ensure that the
service light will be visible and that space is allowed for
the antennas. Install the mounting plate using one of
the following methods.
A Fasten to a suspended ceiling guy wire, using:
1 multi-function Caddy clip
2 machine screws
2 hex nuts
2 lock washers, OR
B Install directly to a ceiling or a wall using:
2 wood screws
2 hollow wall anchors, OR
Install to a receptacle box, using:
2 machine screws
5 Install the Receiver to the Mounting Plate.
Plug the wired terminal block into the Receiver and
install the Receiver onto the Mounting Plate, using the
screws removed in Step 2. DO NOT place excess net-
work and power supply wires inside the Receiver case.
6 Attach the two clips to lock the antennas in place.
Final Steps
Once all devices are installed,
power up the Receiver and
other devices. Using the PS
System Manager, run Auto Configure to install the new
devices, and then configure them for operation.
The coverage area of the Receiver must also be checked.
Status Light
The green status light is located on the front of the
Receiver, and indicates the current status of the Receiver.
Green Status LED
state
Description
Off No tags within range or no power.
Flashing
coincident with
tag transmissions
The Receiver is receiving tag
transmissions.
Flashing steady
for two seconds,
off for one
second repeatedly
Wink command currently operating.
NOTE: Intermittent flashes between
the steady two second flash indicates
the presence of tags within the area.
On
Failure. Check power connections or
download rmware to the Receiver
using the PS System Manager.
Installation Considerations
Position the Receiver beneath ceiling obstructions—
When installing above drop ceilings, mount the
Receiver below metal duct work and pipes
If ceiling tiles are foil-backed, mount Receiver below.
Route cables up and away from the Receiver—When
the cable is not in conduit, route it directly away from
the Receiver for at least 1 foot (30 cm).
Install the Receiver temporarily until testing is com-
plete—Fastenings should be secure enough that the
Receiver can be permanently mounted without dis-
turbing its orientation.
Point the horizontal antenna into a clear area, away
from metal objectsOne antenna always points
downwards, with the second antenna (horizontal) at
a 90 degree angle (can be adjusted to suit site condi-
tions). Make sure the horizontal antenna is not run-
ning parallel to cabling in the ceiling.
Observe temperature and humidity restrictions—
Refer to the Specifications table.
Leave slack in the cable—Leave at least 10 ft. (3 m)
of slack in the communication and power cables to
allow for adjustments in the location of the Receiver.
No user adjustments to internal circuitry—Tampering
may cause component or system failure, or both, and
will void the warranty.
Installing the Patient Security Receiver
The steps below correspond to the numbers in Figure 1.
1 Record the LonWorks Neuron ID number.
Locate and record the LonWorks Neuron ID number
onto the facility floor plan indicating the Receivers
position and network wiring path. Affix one of the
supplied Neuron ID labels on the floor plan and affix
the other on the Receiver in a visible location.
2 Remove the Mounting Plate from the Receiver by
sliding it off. If the Receiver is to be installed to a
receptacle box, pass the network and power supply
wires through the hole in the Mounting Plate.
3 Wire the terminal block.
Connect the LonWorks Network IN, Network
OUT, and Power Supply to the terminals. If the
Receiver is at the end of the network segment,
then terminate the network segment with a 105
terminator.
Ensure that the power supply and net-
work are turned off to prevent electrical
shock or damage to equipment.
Touch your hand to ground to discharge
any electrostatic charge before handling
the Receiver.
Do not supply power to the Receiver or any
other network device until all connections
are complete.
Patient Security Receiver Installation Guide