User's Manual
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices
Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System Hardware Installation Guide Page 35 of 64
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Call Stations
There are 4 models of QR Premiere Call Stations.
Nurse Call
Push Button
Emergency Call
Pull Cord
Pull Cord with
Check-In
Call Stations have (2) LED lights that are visible from the front of the device. The first LED light is red and is
visible whenever there is a call for assistance. When an alarm is initiated, the red LED will blink quickly. When
the alarm has been confirmed as received, the red LED will then blink slower. If for some reason the alarm is
not confirmed in 15 seconds the red LED will stay on for 3 seconds and then shut off. At this point the device
will continue to try and contact the network.
The second light is a green LED and is only activated by moving a jumper (JP3) in place on the electronics
inside the device. It is only recommended that this be activated for service purposes only by trained service
personnel as its blinks are used for diagnostic purposes. When the jumper is in place and the unit reinstalled in
its original location the green light will blink much fainter than the red alarm LED. The following is how the
green LED is coded:
One green blink = message sent, but no acknowledgment was received from Gateway
Two green blinks = all nearby Routers full
Three green blinks = checkin/alarm message was sent successfully with an acknowledgment received from
Gateway
Ten green blinks = device received new configuration data
Installing Call Stations
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 cord. The
Nurse Call transceiver is supervised; a routine check in message 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.
Push Button Emergency Call
A Push Button Emergency Call is mounted on the wall. This device is used to request staff
assistance and is commonly used in common areas and lunch rooms.
An Assistance Required alarm event is reported in the Event List when a patient pushes the red
button. The Push Button Emergency Call is supervised; a routine check in message is sent from
the Push Button Emergency Call and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault
event is generated in the Event List at the computer