User Manual

9600 Series Wireless Call System (0510-1078-D) - Hardware Installation Guide 29
Installing Transceiver Devices
Universal Transceiver
A Universal transceiver can be used to integrate your facility’s existing equipment
such as backup generators or other devices that can be integrated with the software.
Universal transceivers can be programmed as either NO (normally open) or NC
(normally closed) devices. They automatically activate when the input from a
monitored device has a contact close. When this happens, the Universal transceiver
sends event information to the Central Server. The Universal transceiver is powered
by a replaceable 3V battery.
The Universal has one (1) LED light. The light is visible when enclosure door is open (i.e. during
installation), but not visible during normal operation when the enclosure door is closed. The light flashes
briefly once every check-in (20 minutes by default) and once each time the device alarm is triggered or
cleared. Green indicates communication with the Router is good; red indicates communication failure and
device is not able to transmit to the Router.
To wire the Universal transceiver connect the two 22-gauge, 2-conductor stranded wire into the appropriate
terminals on the existing device. Refer to the device manufacturers instructions or contact the RF
Technologies, Inc. Technical Support Team at (800)-669-9946 or (262) 790-1771 to identify the correct
terminals.
The Universal transceiver can be mounted with a screw using a mounting hole; it can be applied with the
attached adhesive pad; or it can be mounting with a lanyard or zip tie through the opening at the top of the
transceiver.
Tamper
The Universal transceivers tamper functionality operates in several modes depending on the device and the
type of tamper interference. In either case, when initiated, a Ta mp er alarm event will be listed on the Event
List at the Central Server. The types of tamper events are:
Case Open Tamper— initiated when the case to the Universal transceiver is opened.
Mounting Tape Tamper—initiated when the PCB is separated from the enclosure.
Nurse Call Cord Set Tamper—initiated when the Nurse Call Cord set is removed from the Nurse
Call transceiver.
Externals Enclosure Tamper —initiated when the external closure of the PIR Sensor is opened.
Below is a table showing the type of tamper event associated with a particular device.
Nurse
Call EAC
Door/
Window
Door Manual
Reset
Door
Check-in PIR Smoke CO
Case Open Tamper
xx x x x x
Mounting Tape Tamper
xx x x x
Nurse Call Cord Set Tamper
x
External Enclosure Tamper
x