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Installation Manual

LT-2074 Rev. 3.9.2
February 2018

Nurse Call and Emergency System

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Summary of Contents for MiCare NC-103

Page 1: ...Installation Manual LT 2074 Rev 3 9 2 February 2018 Nurse Call and Emergency System For the latest version of this document visit https www mircom com micare wireless nurse call system...

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Page 3: ...8 3 3 Inputs 20 3 4 Dome Lights and Generic Outputs 21 3 5 Paging Input 25 3 6 Bed Cords 26 3 7 Secondary Ultrasound Transmitter 27 3 8 Power 27 3 9 Mounting the Patient Unit 29 3 10 LED Status Indica...

Page 4: ...4 NC 103 Pull Station 53 8 5 NC 220 ZF3 3 Input Transmitter auxiliary device for supplementary operation 54 8 6 NC 500 Pendant 55 8 7 NC 2100K Coordinator Bundle 56 8 8 RB MD 990 Power Supply for UL 2...

Page 5: ...e 12 Input connections on CN6 20 Figure 13 Dome light connections on terminal CN16 21 Figure 14 NC 4LED connections on terminal CN16 23 Figure 15 Generic output connections on terminal CN13 24 Figure...

Page 6: ...apter gives you a brief introduction to the MiCare Nurse Call and Emergency System its application and the types of devices that make up the Nurse Call and Emergency System In this chapter you will fi...

Page 7: ...ome with ultrasound transmitters that are used to locate portable MiCare end devices End Devices End devices send messages about their status wirelessly to the 802 15 4 network They do not communicate...

Page 8: ...be used anywhere inputs for example door contacts motion sensors or auxiliary smoke detectors need to be monitored When an input becomes active the ZF3 sends the information wirelessly to the coordina...

Page 9: ...at make up the Nurse Call and Emergency System For information on how to configure the Nurse Call and Emergency System see LT 2075 the MiCare Nurse Call and Emergency System Administrator s Guide For...

Page 10: ...ll and Emergency System It passes messages between the routers and the Central server in the Nurse Call and Emergency System This chapter provides an overview of the Coordinator Bundle and its connect...

Page 11: ...en the wireless routers and the Central server The Coordinator Bundle contains two coordinators Only one coordinator operates at a time and the other coordinator is on standby If one coordinator stops...

Page 12: ...ndle Figure 3 Dimensions of the NC 2100K Coordinator Bundle 2U model 2 3 LEDs Figure 4 The front of the NC 2100K Coordinator Bundle 1U model 86 mm 3 25 64 483 mm 19 1 64 152 mm 6 Green LED Red LED Res...

Page 13: ...ks steadily when its associated coordinator is running Only one green LED is on at a time Red blinking The red LED blinks whenever its associated coordinator transmits or receives messages through USB...

Page 14: ...undle 1 Attach the provided power cables to the power outlets shown in Figures 6 and 7 2 Plug the power cables into the power 3 Confirm that one of the coordinators beeps immediately and that its gree...

Page 15: ...the Coordinator Bundle to a wall or wooden shelf Mount the Coordinator Bundle in a clear open area Figure 8 NC 2100K 1U model mounted to a wall Figure 9 NC 2100K 2U model mounting holes 2 6 Maintenan...

Page 16: ...This chapter provides an overview of the Patient Unit and installation In this chapter you will find the following Overview Telephone Connections Inputs Dome Lights and Generic Outputs Paging Input Be...

Page 17: ...rophone for two way voice communication with an attendant Ultrasound transmitter to locate portable MiCare end devices in the room Eight buttons Code Blue Emergency Cancel Nurse In Nurse Out Staff Ass...

Page 18: ...vice procedures for the Patient Unit 3 2 Telephone Connections The back of the Patient Unit has two telephone terminals CN1 and CN2 see Figure 11 CN1 is the telephone line in and CN2 goes to the exten...

Page 19: ...s to make for an RJ 11 connector Note that the outermost pins 1 and 6 on the RJ 11 are not used Note To enable two way voice communication see the Globals chapter in LT 2075 the MiCare Nurse Call and...

Page 20: ...urns Figure 12 Input connections on CN6 Note Do not overtighten the screw terminals Notes The following points regarding the inputs apply Inputs connected to CN6 should be of the normally open type Fo...

Page 21: ...wn block There are 4 live outputs and a common return for a 5 wire 4 light interface see Figure 13 These relays are limited to 500 mA maximum each Figure 13 Dome light connections on terminal CN16 Wir...

Page 22: ...en calculating the power supply requirements for the Patient Unit you must include the power requirements for the dome lights For example with four 24 V incandescent light bulbs at 250 mA each the fol...

Page 23: ...rtighten the screw terminals Note When calculating the power requirements for the Patient Unit you must include the power requirements for the dome lights For example with NC 4LED the following input...

Page 24: ...such as a magnetic door lock Each output has connections for normally open NO normally closed NC and common C contacts see Figure 15 Figure 15 Generic output connections on terminal CN13 The relay co...

Page 25: ...lines Use a dedicated pair of 22AWG wires from each Patient Unit to the paging amplifier If your paging amplifier outputs 25 V connect the outputs on the paging amplifier to the LOW and COM inputs on...

Page 26: ...cords Each jack is supervised If two bed cords are being used close the jumper shown in Figure 19 If only one bed cord is being used insert a 0 25 inch dummy plug in the unused jack and close the jump...

Page 27: ...y current requirements for the Patient Unit you must add the following together 1 Patient Unit maximum current 25 mA 2 The maximum current for your dome lights check with dome light manufacturer The d...

Page 28: ...must be set securely enough so that the wires cannot come loose 2 If there are jumpers on J3 or J4 remove them Attention In order to comply with UL 2560 you must do the following Connect all Class 2...

Page 29: ...nded to be used in an Oxygen Enriched Environment Note Do not overtighten the screw terminals Attention The battery alone does not meet the requirements for UL 2560 because it does not power the dome...

Page 30: ...The phone line is not enabled Red blinking The phone line is enabled but no phone is connected Steady green A phone is connected Top Right Red blinking The Code Blue Emergency Staff Assist Maintenanc...

Page 31: ...ll connections inputs and outputs going to the unit before accessing any serviceable areas 3 12 Restarting the Patient Unit To restart the Patient Unit Press the Cancel and Nurse Out buttons at the sa...

Page 32: ...n provides a fast and easy way to extend the Nurse Call and Emergency System This chapter provides an overview of the Beacon and how to install it In this chapter you will find the following Overview...

Page 33: ...stand alone router There are two models of the Beacon NC 210 NC 211 4 2 NC 210 Figure 24 shows the front of the NC 210 Beacon and its features which include Security screw LED status indicator Ultraso...

Page 34: ...is powered by AC Green blinking The Beacon has not joined a network Steady green The Beacon has joined a network Steady blue The Beacon s battery is charging Blue blinking The battery has stopped char...

Page 35: ...removing the 4 screws and removing the back cover Figure 26 NC 211 back view Attention In order to comply with UL 2560 connect all power supplies for the Beacons to a power limited uninterruptible pow...

Page 36: ...on wait for 1 minute and then plug the beacon back into the wall If the blue LED continues to blink then contact Mircom customer service 4 3 4 Audible Low Battery Indication The NC 211 beeps when ther...

Page 37: ...rce UPS for back up power Refer to Appendix 2 UL 2560 Requirements for UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply for more information about the UPS Note Prior to mounting the Beacon record its MAC address and...

Page 38: ...nicates with the routers Patient Units and Beacons in the Nurse Call and Emergency System This chapter provides an overview of the Pull Station and its connections In this chapter you will find the fo...

Page 39: ...Emergency button LED status indicator Staff Assist button Cancel button Pull cord emergency Figure 28 The front of the NC 103 Pull Station The Pull Station has terminals for the following connections...

Page 40: ...To connect an input attach the positive and negative wires from the input to the positive and negative terminals on TS1 located on the back of the Pull Station 5 3 Power To power the Pull Station inse...

Page 41: ...ending a message One red blink The current operation has failed The Pull Station uses two methods to send a message it first sends a unicast message and then a broadcast message if the unicast message...

Page 42: ...6 Maintenance and Service Mircom recommends that each Pull Station be tested on a weekly basis When performing service on a Pull Station remove its batteries and then disconnect any input connections...

Page 43: ...outers Patient Units and Beacons in the Nurse Call and Emergency System This chapter provides an overview of the ZF3 and its connections In this chapter you will find the following Overview Inputs Pow...

Page 44: ...Inputs The ZF3 can monitor the state of up to 3 normally open inputs one cancel button and two generic inputs When an input becomes active the ZF3 sends a notification to the 802 15 4 wireless network...

Page 45: ...Note that the ZF3 is not intended to be used in an Oxygen Enriched Environment 6 5 Maintenance and Service Mircom recommends that each ZF3 be tested on a weekly basis When performing service on a ZF3...

Page 46: ...provides a fast and easy way to extend the Nurse Call and Emergency System This chapter provides an overview of the Pendant and how to install it In this chapter you will find the following Overview...

Page 47: ...the message One red blink The current operation has failed Fast green blinking followed by a red blink means that the Pendant failed to find an ultrasound device Even if the Pendant cannot find an ul...

Page 48: ...the Pendant 1 Wave a magnet over the Pendant The message disappears from the Nurse Call and Emergency System Central server 7 5 Maintenance and Service The Pendant uses one CR2450 battery The estimat...

Page 49: ...two halves of the case together 9 Replace the flexible outer cover so that the pendant shows through the larger hole Mircom recommends that each Pendant be tested on a weekly basis When performing ser...

Page 50: ...B Approved June 22 2012 TIA 968 B 2 Addendum 2 to TIA 968 B Approved January 21 2015 Power Options Input Power Class 2 power supply 24 VDC current range 200 mA to 2 5 A depending on dome lights see d...

Page 51: ...ations Final acceptance subject to the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ Standards Standard for Safety for Hospital Signaling and Nurse Call Equipment UL 1069 2007 Ed 7 R 19 Feb2015 Signal Equip...

Page 52: ...d Independent Living Facilities ANSI UL 2560 2011 Ed 1 R 28 May2015 FCC Part 15 Subpart B 2016 ICES 003 2016 Power Options Input Power when connected to 120 VAC outlet 120 VAC 9 0 mA nominal Battery p...

Page 53: ...r Options Input Power 2 x 1 5 V Alkaline AA Batteries Nominal Current 10 A Transmit Current 35 mA Receive Current 25 mA Transmit and Receive Frequency 4 times a day Wireless Characteristics ZigBee Fre...

Page 54: ...Ah Nominal Current 10 A Transmit Current 35 mA Receive Current 25 mA Transmit and Receive Frequency 4 times a day Wireless Characteristics ZigBee Frequency 2 4 GHz Network type 802 15 4 wireless mesh...

Page 55: ...Issue 4 November 2014 IC ICES 003 Issue 5 August 2012 IC RSS 102 Issue 4 March 2010 Power Options Input Power 1 x 3 V CR2450 Battery Capacity 540 mAh Nominal Current 10 A Transmit Current 35 mA Recei...

Page 56: ...arch 2010 CS 03 Part I issue 9 Amendment 4 December 2010 TIA 968 B 1 Addendum 1 to TIA 968 B Approved June 22 2012 TIA 968 B 2 Addendum 2 to TIA 968 B Approved January 21 2015 Power Options Input Powe...

Page 57: ...ed to the server and monitor and another one or more UPSes must be used to support the other devices There can be more than one UPS on a site depending on the size of the network 9 2 1 NC 2100K Coordi...

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Page 60: ...located This information should be passed along to the administrator of the MiCare Central server so that the devices can be added to the Nurse Call and Emergency System Table 5 Device installation t...

Page 61: ...Appendix 5 Device Installation Table Table 5 Device installation table Continued Device MAC Address Device Type Building Wing Floor Room Patient Unit Beacon Pull Station Pendant Staff Badge Asset Tag...

Page 62: ...is the system a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Building automation systems produced by...

Page 63: ...may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical c...

Page 64: ...Alarm notification appliances such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn or waken a sleeping occupant if there is an intervening wall or door It is less likely that the occupants will be alert...

Page 65: ...ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CH...

Page 66: ...nce of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Cet quipement est conforme avec ISED RSS 102 des limites d expositio...

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