User's Manual

Technical specifications are listed on the following page
DRAFT
21 June 2017 / Ver. DRAFT TD xxxxxEN
Wireless Repeater
Features
Wireless Repeater (NUREP)
Access Point for Wireless Patient Devices
Range Extender on 2.4 GHz
Configurable to operate as Wireless Gateway:
USB connection with an NIRC3 is required
Replaces the NIRX
RGB status LED
USB or DC-powered (5 VDC)
2 x 1.5V / AA battery backup
Can be mounted outdoors when using a
dedicated outdoor box
Dual radio transceivers
869 MHz (EU) or 916 - 921 MHz (US) band
2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 Transceiver
Easy to expand in existing systems
No expensive cabling cost
Description
The wireless repeater (NUREP) is a surface (wall)
mounted teleCARE IP wireless infrastructure building
block containing dual radio transceivers, an 869 MHz
(EU) or 916 - 921 MHz (US) RF transceiver for local
traffic from wireless patient devices and a 2.4 GHz IEEE
802.15.4 transceiver (supporting channels 15, 16, 20,
21 and 25) for wireless communication between
repeaters and the wireless gateway.
Wireless repeaters are used to create a wireless
infrastructure that covers the whole site. Wireless
repeaters are mainly used indoors, however with the
help of a dedicated outdoor box, outdoor use is
possible.
Wireless repeaters are USB or DC-powered (5 VDC) via
the included adapter, but they do have a battery
backup source as well, in case the mains power fails.
Wireless repeaters are supervised by the central
equipment.
Wireless repeater or wireless gateway functionality
configurable through DIP-switch setting.
Wireless Gateway Functionality
In combination with an NIRC3, the wireless repeater
can be configured as a wireless gateway used to relay
wireless messages to and from the wireless server. A
wireless gateway can serve up to 12 repeaters divided
into three subnets each containing a maximum of four
wireless repeaters.

Summary of content (3 pages)