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NOTICE*** BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION, FIRST READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY. wxkk IMPORTANT READ “SYSTEM TUNING AND RECEIVER MOUNTING” READ “MOUNTING THE RECEIVERS” READ “EXCESSIVE INTERFERENCE” THEN, IF YOU STILL HAVE QUESTIONS, OR CANNOT RESOLVE SYSTEM PROBLEMS CALL OUR TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT TO REVIEW PROCEDURES.
Wanderer Monitoring System Table of Contents CA9300 Introduction CAYUGA Overview Specifications and requirements for all facilities, contractors and installers CA9300 System Installation CA9300 Installation Procedure CA9300 Control Unit... Overview Functions indicators ee Mounting the control unit Raceway Scintillation Overview Mounting . Loop Antenna Installation. Doorway Sliding Door or Elevator . Loop Antenna Wiring Diagram Loop Antenna Installation Double Door Loop Antenna Installation Single Dost.
Functions Indicators Mounting and Wiring . Voice Alarm 32 Overview Functions Indicators Transponders . Overview Fastening a transponders Final Installation Step: Operation . Reset Code Bypass Code... Tips and Reminders Final Checklist Stern Options Troubleshooting your Raster CA9300 Troubleshooting Power light not a No alarm sounding Intermittent Alar False Alarming If Staff Ayers is buzzing or chirping Unit can go into alarm when doors are closed. Appendix-A: Configuration Settings...
wanderer Monitoring System List of Figures Figure 1: Wanderer Monitoring System Overview . Figure 2: CA9300 Control Unit . Figure 3: Height of the Control Unit Figure 4 Control Unit Mounting .. Figure 5: Raceway .. Figure 6: Typical Raceway Installation . Figure 7: Wiring to Form 2 Loops Around Doors Figure 8: Loop Antenna Installation on Double Door.
Wanderer Monitoring System CAPRA Overview The Code Alec? CA9300 wanderer monitoring system is designed to meet the specific needs of the health care industry. The light it. coded transponder is the center of the system. When a resident or patient wearing a transponder enters a monitored zone, the transponder receives a signal from the loop sends a coded UHF signal to the UHF Receiver. The UHF Receiver sends the control information to the control! unit for decoding, which in turn wigglers an alarm condition.
wanderer Monitoring System Specifications and requirements for all facilities, contractors and installers 110V AC outre must be available at cache monitored zone and nurses’ station or a central power supply must be purchased and used. (See item #3). 2. When installing elevator deactivation. The elevator service company for your facility must be notified to quote and specify the connection needed from our relay board to their elevator controls. 3. When installing a central power supply.
Wanderer Monitoring System CAZ300 Installation Procedure Before you begin installing your CA9300 system, check to sce that you have all the required parts.
Wanderer Monitoring System CAZ300 Control Unit Overview All of the electronics needed to monitor the detection zones are housed in a durable hinged metal enclosure. The control unit is surface mounted near the doorway, hallway, elevator of stairwell to be monitored. . Figure 2. CA9300 Control Unit Functions Your CA9300 control unit performs the following functions: ® Receiving data from the receivers and issuing alarms. ® Resetting and bypassing alarms through the use of the keypad.
Mounting the control unit The CA9300 control unit is generally located near the area to be monitored. The unit should be located near a 120 vole AC: outlet, preferably with emergency backup power. In high traffic areas or where doors may remain open, it is a good idea to place the control unit 5-10 feet from the detection zone so that bypass codes can be entered while the resident is sell outside the detection zone. This will help to prevent nuisance alarms from occurring.
wanderer Monitoring System Raceway Installation Overview Tn surface mount systems 1/2" PYC beige raceway is used for containing and concealing wires. Six foot long pieces, various corners and tees are supplied with the purchase of your system. Double sided tape backing is on the six foot long pieces for cays installation.
Wanderer Monitoring System Loop Antenna installation Doorway 1 2. Attach the raceway around the door frame along both sides and across the top (see figures 8 and 9). Cut a groove in the floor between the door posts near or under the threshold. This groove needs to be deep enough and wide enough ro completely contain the loop wire. The groove can be made using a circular saw with a masonry blade. While this method is fast, ic will also create a great amount of dust and smoke.
Wanderer Monitoring System Loop Antenna Wiring Diagram DP 9300 Control Unit | al Loop (2 Wires] #18 AWG £9 TX Loop | a JIT ’ Ne bated oa ™ Red Red «ag Black Twist and Wire Nut Black Figure 7: Wiring to Form 2 Loops Around Doors CODE ALERT, 17
Wanderer Monitoring System Loop Antenna Installation Double Door The transmit loop consists of #18 AWG stranded wire looped twice around the doorway, hallway sliding door, or elevator. The wire is hidden in a raceway molding around the door frame and is buried in a groove cut into the floor, For a metal door frame the threshold MUST be cut or isolated from either side of the door frame by at least 1/8 inch.
Wanderer Monitoring System Loop Antenna Installation Single Door UHF Receiver Antenna mt ti ol Drop Ceiling Loop Antenna (2 Loop) Mascagni Reed Switches ~ it Control Unit £0) For Metal Doorway Cut Hallway or doorway 118" Blot in Threshold . : J Loop Under Door. Elevator and Sliding Door . Bury Loop 1 Foch from Door — © Figure 9: Loop Antenna Installation on Single Door CODE ALERT.
Wanderer Monitoring System UHF Receiver Overview The UHF receiver acquires 2 high frequency signal from the transponder when it is near a door, hallway, or elevator with a transmitting loop. This receiver is placed above the ceiling tiles and connected into a CA9300 control unit which is mounted on the wall. Figure 10: UHF Receiver Functions Your UHF receiver performs the following functions: ® Receiving signal from the transmitter.
Wanderer Monitoring System Magnetic Reed Switches Overview The magnetic reed switch is used to prevent an alarm from occurring unless a person wearing a transponder is near che zone and the door is open. This allows a person to be near the door without setting off an alas as long a5 the door is closed. The reed switch comes in two pieces: One piece is mounted on the door frame. The other is mounted directly to the door.
Wanderer Monitoring System Wiring Connections Wire Requirements Application Voltage Gauge # Conductors Plug-In Power Supply | 16V AC #16 5 Central Power Supply | 15V DC Receiver 12v DC #22 Stranded | 3 Reed Switch(es) 5VDC #22 2 Reset Input VDC #22 2 Staff Alert Output 12v De #22 2 Loop Antenna #18 2 Table 2: CA9300 Wire Requirements It is important that 22 gauge stranded wire be used for connecting the receivers. Wire may be placed in raceway or flush mounted inside the walls or door frames.
Reed Switch Input For a double door place two reed switches, one for each door, and wire them in parallel. The reed switches are set up to be normally open when the doors are closed. Place a jumper across the reed switch input terminal on the control unit if a switch Is not installed on the door. Staff Alert Panel Each control unit is "ahem run” to the proper staff alert panel input. Run wo conductor wire between the Staff Alert Panel and the control unit.
Service Loop It is very important that when connecting wires ta the PCB that 1 service loop be maintained.
Wanderer Monitoring System System Tuning and Excessive Interference Loop Antenna Tuning I. Install the complete CA9300 system. wo On the transmitter set the 4 switches on switch bank $2 co off. 3. Era Volt Meter to the 2 volt DC range and connect the test leads to TP and TP2 (TPZ is ground). ES Apply power to the control unit, be sure the power switch is ON. S. Place each switch in switch bank §2 in the ON position one by one. Observe the voyage wading on the [JVM as each switch is added.
wanderer Monitoring System Common Sources of Interference Common sources of interference include TV's, computer monitors, electric motors, electrical distribution panels, etc. These types of devices should be AL LEAST SIX FEET away from the receiver, even through walls and ceilings. Keep all Computers and Televisions at least 6 feet away from your Figure 15: Sources of Interference View the area around your detection zone as a sphere. Keep all interference sources outside the sphere. 26 CODE ALERT.
Wanderer Monitoring System Eight Zone Staff Alert Panel Overview If your Code Alert detection zones are not located within sight and sound of the nurse's station, it's likely that a staff alert panel has been installed ac the nurse's suction. The staff alert panel informs personnel of possible wandering events, much like the control unit at the detection zone does.
Mounting and Wiring There are two ways to mount the staff alert panel; surface mount and flush mount. Surface mounting of the panel requires a surface mount box and raceway for concealing the quite. Flush mounting the panel requires a flush roam box where wires ace run inside the walls of the facility. Both types of boxes are available from your local dealer or Code Alert. Follow the Steps listed below to install your staff alert panels 1.
Wanderer Monitoring System Single Zone Staff Alert Overview This unit provides an audio tone at a remote location. It is ideal for single zone applications. The unit fits within a standard electrical box and has a stainless steel face plate. A standard surface mount box is also available from Code Alert. E hit ERT Figure 18: Single Zone Staff Alert Functions Your single zone staff alert performs the following functions: ® Receives alarm signal from the control unit then issues an alarm tone.
Mounting and Wiring The single zone staff alert is mounted near a nurses station or other remote monitoring site. The following describes the mounting procedure. 1. Ta stall flush mount or surface mount box. 2. Wire the unit. A. Set JUMP to +12V on the CA9300 control unit. B. Power is supplied by the control unit. +12V comes from the staff alert relay contact CL. Ground is provided by connecting to the *" side of the reed switch connection. B.
Wanderer Monitoring System Voice Alarm Overview The CA3000 Voice Alarm™ provides an immediate verbal announcement whenever an alarm event occurs. This notification is sent over the existing public address system or at a nurses’ station. The announcement is instantaneous and identities the specific location of the event. Figure 20: Voice Alarm Functions Your Voice Alarm performs the following functions: ® Receives alarm signals from the control units then issues a message over the public address system.
Wanderer Monitoring System Transponder Overview The Code Alert system revolves around time-tested transponder technology which has proven reliable and accurate under the most demanding conditions. Code Alert transponders have been refined to the point that they do not require special handling of care. The transponder is worn on the wrist or ankle, and emits a coded signal that is recognized and interpreted by the CA9300 control unit and receivers.
Operation To ensure proper operation of the Infant and Child Security System exit alarms after they have been installed, please proceed winch the following tests: Reset Code Place a transponder in your hand and pass through the security zone. The alarm should sound at this dime if the system is operating correctly. Now enter the reset code on the keypad: 1-3-7-9. This will reset the system to its resting state. (Make sure the transponder is not in range when resetting the system.
Final Checklist After you feel fairly confident that you have installed all the Wanderer Monitoring System equipment properly, please proceed with the following checklist 0 Test cache CAYUGA detection zone for proper operation. Staff alert panel operates properly by lighting proper zone LED and sounding alarm. Voice Alarm announces correct location, Serer and bypass codes operate at each detection zone. Any optional equipment installed at the CA9300 zones operate properly.
System Options External Keypad Reset Control units can be locally reset with the addition of an external keypad reset. When the proper reset code is entered into the keypad the alarming control units will be reset and/or bypassed. Voice Alarm™ Voice Alarm™ provides an immediate verbal announcement whenever an alarm event occurs. This notification is sent over the existing public address system or at a nurses’ station. The announcement is instantaneous and identifies the specific location of the event.
Wanderer Monitoring System CA2300 Troubleshooting Power light not on 1. Check if univ is plugged in. ™ Check fuse on transmitter unit with Ohm meter if possible (power off). The Ohm meter should read 0 Ohms of resistance (750 mA Fast Blow). 3. Check fuse on control unit with Ohm meter if possible (power off). The Ohm meter should read 0 Ohms of resistance (750 mA Fast Blow). 4, Make sure there is ar least VAC out of the plug in transformer. No alarm sounding 1.
if Staff Alert is buzzing or chirping 1. If using multiple staff alert panels, make sure key ase all are plugged in 2. Check the polarity on the zone wires. 3. ‘Test continuity of the zone wires between control units and staff alerts. 4. Make sure all CA9300 concretion units are plugged in and functioning. Unit can go into alarm when doors are closed 1. Check DIP switch SW2-1 for correct setting. SW2-1 should be in the "OFF" position.
Wanderer Monitoring System DIP switch Operations Overview The printed circuit board for the CA9300 control unit has DIP switches that control many of the available options. Each switch bank has eight switches labeled 1-1 through 1-8 or 2-1 through 2-8. These switches ate read by the system only on power up. If changes are made to these switches, switch off the system and then switch ic back on to set the changes.
SW1 Switch Settings # SWI controls such features as bypass time and serer codes. If changes are made to these switches, switch off the system and then switch it back on to set the changes. £5678 maa (= SW1-8 This switch is set to the "OFF" position Only.
SW2 Options DIP switch 1 This switch is set to the "OFF" position Only ‘Tag Capture and Deactivate ® When DID switch 2 is enabled the contra unit must be able to capture and decode a transponder ice before alarming the stern. This helps to reduce the possible number of files alarms generated. This switch must be set to the "OFF" position for atl CA9300 Wanderer Monitoring Systems. External Push-button ® DIP switch 3 determines the function of the external push-button input on the control units.
SW2 Switch Settings ® Many of the configuration options that deal directly with transponder code reading and other control options are accessible through DIP Switch Bank Two. If changes are made to the switches, switch off the system and then switch ic back on to set the code changes. S§W2-8 This switch is set to the "OFF" position Only. SW2-7 This switch is set to the "ON" position Only. $W2-6 This switch is set to the "ON" position Only.
Wanderer Monitoring System Relay Output Jumpers Staff Alert Panel Contacts Jumpers JUMP and JUMP provide configuration for the staff alert relay output contacts C1 and NCI. These contacts are used to trigger or power devices such as staff alert panels, voice alarms, and on lights, or remote buzzers. The table below shows what settings the jumpers must be in ta attained certain functions.
Overview Below is a table of the standard DIP switch settings and Jumper configurations for many of Code Alert’s standard options. Wanderer Monitoring System Standard Configurations Features Desired sw1 contacts Swi Jumpers Comments Standard All OFF 6ON PL-S DRY 7 ON Switched +12¥ on All OFF 7 ON Bo 1aV Staff Ayers C1 is +12 contact, GND is from Staff Allen contacts terminal #4 teed switch, Unscheduled +12V All OFF TON Julio GND, | Staff Alert NCI is +12V contact.
Wanderer Monitoring System Product Specifications™® TWO YEAR (2) YEAR TRANSPONDER SPECIFICATIONS: Size: Weight: Color: Enclosure: Power Supply: Battery Life: Range: BAND SPECIFICATIONS: Size: Color: Material: .562 inches 9 ounces Beige Poly carbonate 3.5V Battery 2 years 4.5 Feet .
EIGHT ZONE STAFF ALERT PANEL SPECIFICATIONS: Size: 2.25 inches Weight: 1 pound Colon: Beige Composition: Stainless Steel Face plate and Enclosure Power: VAC 300mA Class 2 Transformer Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Wiring: 22/2 AWG Stranded RACEWAY Size: 5" x 5" Color: Beige Composition: 94V-0 PVC lengths, 94V-0 ABS fittings Adhesive: Acrylic pressure sensitive foam tape 1/16" thick SRG3-UNF RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS: Size: 3.75 % 2.25 x 1 inches Weight: .
Wanderer Monitoring System Product Warranty Code Alert (herein referred to as “Sellers) warrants to che Buyer that the Code Alert System (herein referred to as “Product”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) bear from date of sale and tile, and will conform to the Seller's quotation. Transponder battery life is warranted for two (2) years. Battery is covered by a limited warranty prorated aver the life of the battery.