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Installing the NC-210/NC-211 Beacon
4.4 Installing the Beacon
Both models of Beacon plug into a standard three prong 120 VAC electrical outlet. Refer to
Appendix 1: Specifications for the Beacons’ electrical ratings. It is recommended that some
form of back up power be used. Note that the Beacon is not intended to be used in an Oxygen-
Enriched Environment.
To install the Beacon:
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Plug the Beacon into a standard 120 VAC three-pronged outlet.
4.5 Maintenance and Service
Mircom recommends that each Beacon be tested on a weekly basis.
When performing service on a Beacon, disconnect it from power before accessing any
serviceable areas.
Attention: In order to comply with UL 2560, perform all of the following tasks:
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Connect all power supplies for the Beacons to a power-limited
uninterruptible power source (UPS) for back up power.
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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 location (building,
wing, floor, and room). This information is needed to add the Beacon to the
MiCare Central server. Appendix 5: Device Installation Table on page 60 has an
example device installation table that you can use to record this information.
Attention: If your installation must comply with UL 1069 or CSA No. 205, note the
following:
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In order to comply with UL 1069, do not install the Beacon in a
patient care vicinity area. Secure the Beacon to the wall with
the security screw. The receptacle must be standard (with a
screw in the middle), and not a designer or decorative
receptacle. Plug the Beacon into the bottom outlet, and secure
it with the security screw through the hole in the middle of the
receptacle.
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In order to comply with CSA No. 205, do not install the
security screw with the Beacon.
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