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CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices
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CHAPTER 2
Installing Transceiver Devices
Introduction
This chapter provides detailed information about installing transceiver devices and testing the operations of the
Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System with those devices. Transceivers are devices that transmit and
receive data. The transceiver devices listed in this section are supported by the Quick Response Premiere
Wireless Call System running the applicable Series Software application. The Quick Response Premiere
Wireless Call System includes transceivers that are carried by the patient and fixed devices. A fixed device is a
stationary device that is assigned to a room or a unit. Fixed devices are not transported with the patient but stay
in the unit to which they are assigned.
WARNING: Before cutting openings or drilling holes through walls, you must verify
that you will not strike any wiring or plumbing.
Transceiver Devices
The transceiver devices are entered into the system by placing the device into an alarming state. The system
senses the device when the device goes into alarm and adds it to the device list in the Configuration-Device
window.
NOTE: Pull Cords and Universal Transceivers check in every 20 minutes; Pendants check-in
every 100 seconds by default.
The user must then update the device information; for example, give the device a name and/or enable features
(refer to the applicable Series System Administrator Guide).
The Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System transceiver devices consist of the following:
Call Stations
o Pull Cord/Emergency Call
o Check-In Pull Cord
o Wall Mount Emergency Call
o Nurse Call
Universal Transceiver
Door/Window Transceiver
Pendant Transceiver
NOTE: Any transceiver devices that are to be assigned to a 32 Channel Controller must be on
the same PAN as the 32 Channel Controller.