User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Equipment Overview
22 Series 7.0 Software (0510-1086-B) - User Guide
To Call for Assistance
To call for assistance, push the red button on the Wall Mount Emergency Call transceiver. When pushed, the
button remains in indicating the device is in an alarm state.
To Clear an Alarm
To clear the alarm and reset the Emergency Call, push the red button again. The button pops out indicating
the transceiver has changes states and is now idle and ready for its next usage.
Nurse Call Transceiver
A Nurse Call transceiver is affixed near the bed of the patient. An Assistance Required
alarm event is reported in the Event List when a patient pushes the button on the Nurse
Call transceiver. The Nurse Call transceiver is supervised; a routine signal is sent from
the transceiver and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault event is
generated in the Event List at the computer. The Nurse Call transceiver is powered by
a replaceable 3V battery.
Since the Nurse Call transceiver Cord sets, which plugs into the Nurse Call
transceiver, require a normally closed (NC) contact, you must configure the Pull Cord
transceivers Contact Type as normally closed (refer to the section, “Update 9600 Series Pull Cord” in the
Series 7.0 Software Administrators Guide).
To Call for Assistance
To call for assistance, firmly press down and release the plunger on the Nurse Call. The plunger stays down
indicating that the transceiver is in an alarm state.
To Clear an Alarm
To clear an alarm or to reset the Nurse Call transceiver, pull the plunger up. When in the up position, the
transceiver is idle and ready for its next usage.
Universal Transceiver
A Universal transceiver can be used to integrate your facility’s existing equipment
such as backup generators, pull-cord devices, or smoke detectors with the software.
Universal transceivers can be set as either NO (normally open) or NC (normally
closed) devices. They automatically activate when the input from a monitored device
has a contact close or open respectively. When this happens, the Universal transceiver
sends event information to the Central Server.
The Universal transmitter can be placed in the enclosure of an existing device or inconspicuously mounted
near the device. Be sure that the transmitter is not encased in metal that might block the wireless signal to the
Repeater or Receiver. The Universal transmitter is powered by a replaceable 3-volt battery.