Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A The Passive Pull Cord Module is intended for use in the teleCARE IP system, in areas such as bathrooms and toilets. It must be connected to the passive bus of a door side module or active pull cord cancel module. When connected to the door side module, it can be combined with the passive toilet cancel module on the same passive bus. The passive bus consists of four wires (see 6.4.1, 4-Pole Connector Terminal on page 65).
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A IMPORTANT: Together with the passive toilet cancel module a passive pull cord module which contains the line break detection circuitry must be installed. The passive pull cord module must be connected at the end of the passive bus. The Passive Toilet Cancel Module requires a single backplate which must be ordered separately. The backplate enables this switch module to be mounted over different types of back boxes.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A The NIPC2 is available in gray or white and has a pull cord of length 2 meter with two plastic balls. The top ball acts as a safety break by splitting in half when the cord is pulled with excessive force. Figure 111. NIPC2 Pull cord module (exploded/assembled) The active version of the NIPC2 is connected to one of the room buses of the IP Room Controller. It has a 4-pin connector for the connection of the room bus, consisting of: 5.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A The NIPC2 should be mounted at a minimum height of 90.5in (2300mm) above the floor and at least 8in (200mm) above the highest position of the shower head. Where possible the pull cord should extend down to approximately 9in (200mm) above the floor. The following illustration shows some examples of suitable locations for the pull cord module. Min.Min. 9 in.200mm (200 mm) Above the highest position of the shower head Min.Min. 7.5 ft. (2300 mm) 2300mm in.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Figure 113. Positioning the back box on a tiled wall 6.12.3 NIPC2 Back plate The NIPC2 back plate has a urethane foam gasket on both sides to prevent water entering the pull cord module. With the NIPC2 switch module mounted correctly on the back plate the switch module conforms to the ingress protection rating of IP44. Figure 114. NIPC2 backplate 6.12.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Caution: The screws inside the back box must not be used to mount the backplate. Four holes must be drilled in the wall surface and fitted with suitable wall plugs to allow the backplate to be mounted using the four corner holes. 6.12.5 Drilling the Backplate Mounting Holes Four suitably sized holes should be drilled around the back box at 3in (77mm) between the centers (1). A wall plug which will accept a screw of diameter 0.14in (3.5mm) to 0.15in (3.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A The four screws should be tightened carefully so that just enough pressure is applied on the gasket to compress it evenly all around between the backplate and the wall surface. Figure 117. Fixing the backplate to the wall Caution: Do not excessively tighten the fixing screws as this will distort the backplate and the foam gasket resulting in an ineffective waterproof seal. 6.12.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A 6.12.8 Room Bus Electrical Connections The NIPC2 GAA and NIPC2 WAA are active teleCARE IP peripherals which must be connected to the 4-pin room bus connector on the switch module. Refer to section 6.4.2, Preparing the Wires for the 4-pole Connector Terminal on page 66). in order to correctly strip the cable and prepare the wires for the 4-pole connector. The connections of the room bus wires in the 4-pole connector are shown in the following illustration. 5.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A The connections of the passive bus wires is shown in the following illustration. 5.5Vdc (Aux) IN0 (Aux) IN1 (Aux) OUT Figure 121. 4-pole connector terminal with the passive bus The illustration below shows the location of the passive bus connector: 4-Pole Connector for the Passive Bus Figure 122. Passive bus connector location 6.12.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Figure 123. Cable of the pull cord module with the 4-pole connector Plug in the connection terminal to the appropriate 4-pin connector of the pull cord module (active = room bus connector, passive = passive bus connector). Figure 124. Connecting the room bus to the switch module Mount the switch module on the backplate by first position the two latch fasteners of the backplate over the two teeth on the inside of the lower edge of the cover plate (1).
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Figure 125. Mounting the switch module on the backplate Press the pull cord module on to the backplate (making sure that the latch fasteners stay engaged) and carefully tighten the two fixing screws. The screws should be tightened to apply just enough pressure on the gasket to compress it evenly all around between the cover plate and the backplate. Figure 126.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A 6.12.12 Assembling and Attaching the Pull Cord It is important to assemble and attach the pull cord to the pull switch module correctly to ensure the cord is securely attached and that the “safety break” mechanism works reliably. The following illustrations show how to prepare the pull cord: 6150 in. mm min (150 mm) min. 1 6.5 ft.mm max. 2000 (2000 max.mm) 6150 in. min mm (150 mm) min. 2 click! 3 Figure 127. Assembling and attaching the pull cord 6.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A The Duty Selector decides the call forwarding groups and response sequences according to the duty configurations which have been configured in the system setup. It has a push-button selector switch allowing up to 10 pre-programmed duties to be selected. The numbers from 0 to 9 are displayed in the window at center of the unit to indicate the selected duty. The Duty Selector includes a buzzer which can be configured in the system setup to signal calls etc.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A 6.13.2 Auxiliary Inputs The third 4-pole connector is used for auxiliary inputs. It has two input circuits which are available as interfaces to external devices. These terminals provide 5.5Vdc at 0.6mA, for monitoring the external device contacts, as shown in Figure 130. IN-1 GND IN-2 GND Test LED Monitoring Contact Monitoring Contact Figure 130.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Figure 131. Card reader front and back view The NICR allows staff members to register their presence in a room or to open an electrically locked door through a contactless proximity authorized smart card. The NICR should be mounted in an accessible location (usually next to the entrance door of the room) so that the smart card can be held close to the reader when the staff member enters or leaves the room.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A • The Auxiliary Monitoring circuits are power limited to 5.5Vdc at 0.6mA. Caution: The tamper alarm function is not possible when the spacer is used. 6.14.1 Card Reader Electrical Connections The NICR has two connectors consisting of the room bus and the auxiliary connections. It is an “active peripheral” therefore it must be connected to one of the three room buses of a teleCARE IP room controller by the 4-pole room bus connector (see 6.4.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A the NICR power fluctuations. Figure 133. Typical installation with card reader 6.14.2 Card Reader Auxiliary Connections The NICR has auxiliary connections which provide for the control of external functions such as activating an electrically operated door locks and monitoring door-open alarm contacts or other suitable purposes. The applications of the relay contacts and the auxiliary connections are configured in the System Manager.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Auxiliary Connector Pins Auxiliary Monitoring Circuit Auxiliary Monitoring Circuit COM NO GND IN Auxiliary Connector Monitoring Contact Door Lock circuit Diode To Door Lock External Auxiliary Relay power supply Figure 134.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A • There must be a minimum distance of 1in (30mm) in all directions between the room display and any metal objects to avoid the degradation of the card reader antenna. 6.15 Speech Module (NISP) The Speech Module (NISP) is a teleCARE IP peripheral which facilitates speech in combination with Ascom Interactive Messaging (IM). It consists of a gray or white plastic body, a printed circuit board and a perforated anodized aluminum face plate. Figure 135.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Cable R190192 Length 170mm Figure 136. Speech module to the right of the switch module For a two-module combination with the speech module mounted to the left side of the switch module (viewed from the front) the R190193 cable 8.0in (200mm) is required. Cable R190193 Length 8.0 in. (200mm) Figure 137. Speech module to the left of the switch module For a three-module combination the R190192 cable (length 7.0in (170mm) and the R190193 cable length 8.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A 6.16 Room Display (NIRD) The NIRD Room Display (NIRD) combines Ascom interactive messaging (IM) functionality, with a teleCARE door side module and an RFID card reader in a wall mounted module which is suitable for use in residents rooms and staff rooms. It has an EBA polyester film membrane which covers the display and incorporates the buttons, keys and the LEDs.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A There are two dedicated backplates available for the NIRD: a short backplate for mounting the NIRD as a single module and a long backplate for combining the NIRD with the NISP speech module. These backplates must be ordered separately. Note: The NIRD is not compatible with the standard teleCARE switch module backplates and it is not compatible with the teleCARE surface mounting spacer. 6.16.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A +5.5vdc DATA VOICE GND Speech Module Connector +5.5vdc DATA VOICE GND +5.5vdc IN0 IN1 OUT 4-Pole Room Bus Connector 8-Pole Room Bus and Passive Peripheral Bus Connector Figure 141. Room display electrical connections 6.16.4 Room Display Backplate (Short) To mount the NIRD as a single module the short backplate must be used: Figure 141 indicates the location of a hole which needs to be drilled for mounting purposes. Figure 142.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A The backplate must be fixed to the wall using the four corner holes (indicated in the drawing below by red circles). = Essential = Optional CAUTION! DO NOT MOUNT THE ROOM DISPLAY CLOSE TO OR OVER METAL OBJECTS. There must be a minimum distance of 1 in (30mm) in all directions between the room display and any metal objects to avoid the degradation of the card reader antenna performance. Figure 143.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A (For details of the NISP speech module refer to chapter 6.15“Speech Module (NISP)” on page 104.) Figure 144. Room display combined with the speech module 6.16.6 Room Display Backplate (Long) The long backplate must be used to mount the NIRD combined with the NISP. Figure 144 indicates the location of a hole which needs to be drilled for mounting purposes. Figure 145.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Figure 146. Inserting the connection cable through the backplate Note: Make sure that the cable lies in the recess under the strip in the middle of the backplate to avoid trapping the cable under the backplate when it is screwed to the wall. The backplate must be fixed to the wall using the four corner holes and the two holes in the middle of the backplate (indicated in the drawing below by red circles).
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Caution: Even when the backplate is mounted on a back box it must also be fixed to the wall with the corner holes and the middle holes. When the backplate is screwed to the wall connect the NISP and snap fit it to the backplate. Figure 148. Connecting the NISP and mounting it on the backplate Next connect the NIRD room display to the NISP and plug in the room bus connector. Figure 149. Connecting the NIRD to the NISP and connecting the room bus Refer to 6.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Next, snap fit the room display to the backplate. Figure 150. Mounting the NIRD on the backplate 6.17 Television Interface Module The television interface module is the interface between the television stereo audio output and the teleCARE IP system. It provides the necessary galvanic separation between the television and the teleCARE peripherals. In the teleCARE IP application the television interface module is a passive device requiring no power supply.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A television interface module is connected to the “Audio” connector of the NIBM2 bedside module. Figure 152. Television audio connections WARNING: The equipment that is connected to this interface is not considered to be part of the teleCARE IP system UL listing. The handset NIPH-AES is required to listen to the TV audio.
Installation Guide teleCARE IP TD 93021US Rev A Note: • The equipment that is connected to this interface is not considered to be part pf the system configuration unless the equipment complies with ANSI/UL 2560 standard for Emergency Call Systems for Assisted Living and Independent Living Facilities. • The Television Interface Module provides electrical isolation between the Television and the teleCARE IP Emergency Call System. • Television audio in teleCARE IP requires the bedside module NIBM2.