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Installing the NC-103 Pull Station
Section 5.4, Mounting the Pull Station, describes how to mount the Pull Station to a single
gang PVC box. Note that the Pull Station is not intended to be used in an Oxygen-Enriched
Environment.
Section 5.6, Maintenance and Service, covers the recommended maintenance and service
procedures for the Pull Station.
5.2 Input
The Pull Station can monitor the state of a normally open input. When the input becomes
active, the Pull Station reports this to Nurse Call and Emergency System Central server.
Examples of inputs include a door contact or a flood detector.
The operating specifications for the input on the Pull Station are:
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Wet contact pair, supplied voltage is max 3.6 V
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Nominal current of 1.4 mA (external loop closed)
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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, insert two standard AA batteries in the battery terminals located on
the back of the Pull Station.
5.4 Mounting the Pull Station
The Pull Station mounts on the supplied mounting plate, which attaches to a standard single
gang PVC box. Note that the Pull Station is not intended to be used in an Oxygen-Enriched
Environment.
Note:
Prior to mounting the Pull Station, record its MAC address and location (building,
wing, floor, and room). This information is needed to add the Pull Station 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: The Pull Station is not to be installed in a shower stall or in an
equivalent location where water spray would be encountered.
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