Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System Hardware Installation Guide 3125 North 126th Street, Brookfield, WI 53005 phone: 800.669.9946 fax: 262.790.1784 www.rft.com ©2015 RF Technologies, Inc. All specifications subject to change without notice.
Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System Hardware Installation Guide PN 0510-1099-C 04/10/15 Users must read this guide before using the product.
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Important Warnings It is important for your facility to implement and enforce the following WARNINGS in order to keep all equipment functioning properly. Disregarding the information and instructions in this document is considered abnormal use and may result in injury or system failure. WARNING ACCESSORIES (SUPPLIES)—To ensure patient safety and proper operation of equipment, use only parts and accessories manufactured or recommended by RF Technologies, Inc.
WARNING PRODUCT WARRANTIES—Failure to follow the Warnings and Cautions in this guide voids any and all Product Warranties. WARNING STATIC DISCHARGE—Do not touch the conductor portion of any conductor or port. Damage to the device may result. WARNING STRANGULATIONS AND TRIPPING HAZARD—Due to the possibility of strangulation, all cables and cords should be routed away from the patient’s throat. Cables and cords must be routed in a way to prevent tripping hazards.
WARNING WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS—If the control unit pads or cables are worn or damaged, you must have the product serviced. For more information, see the section entitled “Service and Return.” WARNING All RF Technologies transmitters, pendants and banding material “PRODUCT” have been determined to be MR Unsafe as defined by ASTM F 2503-05. Use of “PRODUCT” in a Magnetic Resonance Imaging system will cause injury to patients and staff, MR system malfunction or “PRODUCT” malfunction.
Compliance Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FCC and IC Radiation Exposure Statement for Mobile Devices For the Pull Cord models 0800-0285, 0800-0317, 0800-0539 and 0800-0540; Push Button Alarm 08000541; Nurse Call Jack 0800-0542; Extended Range Universal Transceiver model 0800-0388, which covers part numbers 0800-0480; Extended Range Router model 0800-0351, 0800-0354 and 0800-0445; Asset Transceivers model 0800-0286 and model 0800-0302; QR Plus Pull Cord model 1200-7830; QR Plus Pull Cord with Check In model 1200-7835; QR Plus Push Button model;1200-
QR Premiere System Modules Names and Part Numbers 0490-0501 Single Station Cordset, 10 ft. Cord 0490-0502 Double Station Cordset, 10 ft.
Contents Contents CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 1 PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................... 3 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ..........
Contents Mounting the Universal Transceiver ............................................................................................. 40 Setting the Universal Transceiver Up for Use ................................................................................ 41 Replacing the Universal Transceiver Battery ................................................................................. 41 DOOR/WINDOW TRANSCEIVER ........................................................................................
Preface Preface Introduction This guide provides detailed information about the hardware components and devices of the Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System. It provides instructions about installation as well as specific requirements for mounting components that make up the system. The Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System immediately notifies staff when a resident requires attention, and provides details that are essential in responding quickly and competently to a resident’s needs.
Preface Additional Detailed Documentation Documentation for your system is available in Portable Document Format (PDF) on the System Documentation CD-ROM. Please contact your RF Technologies sales representative for replacement CD-ROMs. Contact Information For more information about RF Technologies, Inc. products, go to www.rft.com. For technical support, contact the Technical Support Team at (800) 669-9946 or (262) 790-1771.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Introduction The basic components of the system consist of the Central Server, the Gateway, the Router and the transceiver devices. The Central Server is a RF Technologies configured computer that runs the software. It contains the database and provides communication with the devices in the system. The Computer Monitoring Station must be permanently located at the central nurse’s station.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Installation Checklist 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Read this guide in its entirety before proceeding with the installation. Review the floor plan of the facility and make sure the equipment shipped to you matches what is shown on the floor plan. Walk through the facility and determine the physical location of all components of your system, compared to the floor plan. Determine how the Gateway(s) and Routers are going to be powered. a.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Installing Components Install the Central Server The first step in the installation of the hardware components is to set up the Central Server. The Central Server computer can be placed on a flat surface, and the monitor may be mounted on a wall. Optional wall mounting kits are available from RF Technologies (PN 0120-0097 and 0120-0098). These mounting kits comply with VESA mounting standards. Please follow the manufacturer's instructions for mounting the monitor.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Install the Gateway The Gateway receives signals from Routers and transceiver devices and sends them to the Central Server. The Gateway can be supervised; if no information is received by the system from the Gateway for a specified amount of time, a Device Fault alarm is generated in the Event List at the computer. NOTE: Antenna PN 0330-0044 must be used with the installation of the Gateway.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components To install the Gateway directly to Server computer 1. Locate a mounting site for the Gateway that is within a 12-foot reach of the Central Server. To minimize noise interference, the Gateway should be a minimum of 10-feet away from the paging base or any high powered electrical device. Placement of the Gateway should not be located over a stud. The Gateway should be at a one-foot distance from the bottom of the enclosure to the ceiling. 2.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components 4. Make certain that the RS232/Power Cable is plugged into the Gateway and that the ON/OFF switch is in the ON position. After the ON/Off switch is turned to the ON position, the LED’s at the bottom of the device should flicker. If they do not flicker then turn the switch to the OFF position and then turn it back ON. 5. Depending on which serial port server you use, do one of the following: a.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Install Routers Routers receive signals from transceivers and re-transmit them to the Gateway. There are two models of Routers, one with an internal antenna and one with an external antenna for greater range. Routers can be supervised; a routine signal is sent from each Router and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault event is generated in the Event List at the computer. The Router has four (4) single-color LED lights; two green and two red.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components To take a Pendant out of Survey Mode 1. 2. Remove the 3V Lithium coin cell battery from the Pendant Insert a “new” battery into battery holder of the Pendant. Do NOT hold the button down. The Pendant is now ready for normal use (refer to “Pendant Transceivers” on page 55). CAUTION: A Pendant in Survey Node depletes the battery quickly. It is important to insert a new battery into the Pendant for use after Survey Mode is completed.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Once the wiring has been run to the location of the Router attach the power supply wires to the terminal block in the corner of the Router. If using a central power supply up to seven (7) Routers may be daisy chained by terminating the next Router to the second terminal block. The minimum field wire size to be employed shall be 18 AWG (0.36 mm2).
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Quick Look Router A Quick Look Router is a Quick Response Premiere Router connected to a wireless Quick Look Display or High Visibility Display. When an alarm is sent from the Server to the Router, the wireless display shows the type of alarm, location data and transceiver number. As new alarms occur, they appear immediately; the display then begins scrolling through each active alarm. NOTE: The location data displayed depends on configuration.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components To install the Quick Look Router with High Visibility Display WARNING: When installing a product, you must follow standard, accepted safety practices, such as wearing safety glasses. Mount the High Visibility Display in the desired location, near a 110 VAC wall outlet. Use the following steps for mounting the High Visibility Display as a wall-mount or counter-mount display. WARNING: It is crucial that the following steps be carried out in the order listed.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components To install the Quick Look Router with Quick Look Display Use the following steps to mount the Quick Look Display. WARNING: When installing a product, you must follow standard, accepted safety practices, such as wearing safety glasses. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Feed the wire attached to the head assembly of the Quick Look Display through the unnotched end of the 4” wall-mount bracket. Slide the head assembly onto the end of the 4” wall-mount bracket.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components 32 Channel Controller The 32 Channel Controller consists of a Quick Response Premiere Router, a 32 Channel Controller relay board and up to 16 bi-color Dome Lights. The 32 Channel Controllers are supervised; a routine signal is sent from each Quick Response Premiere Router and if the signal is not received by the system, a Device Fault event is generated in the Event List at the computer.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components To flush mount the single gang enclosure for the 32 Channel Controller 1. 2. Locate a mounting site for the 32 Channel Controller, preferably on a wall that a single gang electrical box can be mounted. Hold the single gang mounting enclosure against the wall. Use standard installation practices to position and level the enclosure then mark out the area around the enclosure.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Mounting the Dome Light Dome Lights are mounted in the corridor above or beside the door of an associated room. The red light should be mounted up. Location should provide for unobstructed visibility of the Dome Light in both directions. Dome Lights can either be flush mounted or surface mounted based on wall construction and wire routing. When flush mounting, the wiring can be routed through a 3/4" hole in the wall.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Wiring Dome Lights The illustration below shows the option jumpers for the Dome Light used with the 32 Channel Controller. Verify that all 4 jumpers are set to NC. White Circuit (NC) Red Circuit (NC) To wire power to Dome Lights 1. 2. Run wiring conduit from Dome Light to Dome Light and terminate at the Central Power Supply. The current requirement for the Dome Light is 50mA. Each circuit should be limited to 8 or fewer Dome Lights.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components 32 Channel Controller System Power Up 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make certain that the power switch on the Router is OFF. Turn the power switch on the 32 Channel Controller to OFF. Turn the power switch on the 32 Channel Controller to ON. Turn the power switch on the Router to ON. After the ON/OFF switch is turned to the ON position the LED’s at the bottom of the device should flicker. If they don’t flicker then turn the switch to the OFF position and then turn it back ON.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Wiring Table Central Power Supply Red or White Dome Light + + – – Central Power Supply White Dome Light Red Dome Light Zones 1–32 Contact 1 C1 C3 Zones 1–32 Contact 2 C2 C4 Power Cable Run Lengths Number of Dome Lights* CPS 16/2AWG 8 390' 7 450' 6 525' 5 630' 4 785' 3 1050' 2 1575' 1 3150' *Maximum lengths for signal wire is 1000' Page 22 of 62 Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System Hardware Installation Guide 0510-1099-C
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Configuring the 32 Channel Controller Configure Units When each device installed in your facility has been added to the software database, units must be defined and added. A Unit represents a protected area in your facility that will be monitored as a unit. All devices associated with a 32 Channel Controller must be in the same unit. Refer to the applicable Series Software Administrator Guide.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components The Configuration Rooms Properties window opens. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Page 24 of 62 Name—enter the 32 Channel Controller name. Supervised—select this check box if you wish to have the device supervised. Supervised Time—select the amount of time, from the drop-down list, that the system should wait before it initiates a Device Fault alarm. The Unit Default time is the Transmitter Supervise Time set during Unit Properties configuration.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Test the 32 Chanel Controller When an alarm is sent from the Server to the Router, the 32 Channel Controller acts as a relay switch and turns on the Dome Light mounted outside the patient’s room. Once the 32 Channel Controller /Dome Light setup has been configured and wired properly, you must test its operation. 1. 2. 3. 4. Position yourself where you can see the Dome Light. Have someone activate a transceiver device.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Gateway/Router Reset Button The Router has four types of reset. Respectively, the Gateway supports the first three. By using the reset button on the bottom edge of the Router/Gateway you can perform the resets described in the chart below.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components LED Sequence Below is an explanation of the LED sequence. LED Power Up Sequence L1, L2, L3, L4 (sequentially) Explanation of LED Device executing normal firmware. Device executing normal firmware. All LEDs On (not maintained) NOTE: If power up sequence does not occur and the green light is blinking every second, than the device is in manufacturer’s mode.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Additional Gateway/Router Installation In some instances, it may be necessary to install an additional Gateway to support additional Routers. By default, the Gateway and Routers are automatically assigned to channel 25. Once the first installation of Gateway/Routers is complete and configured into the system, you must change the channel to install the second set. Channel selection will be site specific and dependent on the sites environmental issues.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Changing Channels To change the channel to the Gateway and Routers you must access the Configuration-Device page. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Login (or Functions if password protection is disabled). Enter your Login and Password or use your identification card. Press Enter or click OK. Select Administrative Functions. Select Configuration. The Configuration page opens with links to the Configuration menus.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Router Depth It is important to install Routers efficiently as to minimize the number of hops to the Gateway while still providing coverage at the furthest point from the Gateway. The Router Depth option allows you to adjust Router Depth by staggering 5-second Router resets by one, two, three or four minutes. Each Router has an association limit of 6 Routers; the hop limit for each Router is 4. To select the Router Depth 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Rebuild Subnet on Scanned Devices This option is used to rebuild the subnet on scanned devices. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Select Login (or Functions if password protection is disabled). Enter your Login and Password or use your identification card. Press Enter or click OK. Select Administrative Functions. Select Configuration. The Configuration page opens with links to the Configuration menus.
CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components Scan Devices The Server Management window allows you to Scan devices. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select Login (or Functions if password protection is disabled). Enter your Login and Password or use your identification card. Press Enter or click OK. Select Administrative Functions. Select Configuration. The System Management Home page opens. Select Server Management. The Configuration Server Management home page opens. FIGURE 1.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Introduction This chapter provides detailed information about installing transceiver devices and testing the operations of the Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System with those devices. Transceivers are devices that transmit and receive data. The transceiver devices listed in this section are supported by the Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System running the applicable Series Software application.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Universal and Pendant Transceivers LED Light Indicator The Universal and Pendant transceivers contain a two-color indicator light. In general, green indicates good and red indicates bad. No light—if the LED indicator does not blink within a few seconds of alarming or clearing an alarm, this may indicate a dead battery; try replacing the battery. If the problem persists, contact Technical Support.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Call Stations There are 4 models of QR Premiere Call Stations. Nurse Call Wall Mount Emergency Call Pulkl Cord Pull Cord with Check-In Call Stations have (2) LED lights that are visible from the front of the device. The first LED light is red and is visible whenever there is a call for assistance. The second light is a green LED and is only activated by moving a jumper (JP3) in place on the electronics inside the device.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Pull Cords/Emergency Call A Pull Cord is mounted on the wall. This device is used to request staff assistance and is commonly used in bedrooms and bathrooms. It is suitable for use in close proximity to showers or baths; however to prevent damage, avoid any submersion. An Assistance Required alarm event is reported in the Event List when a patient pulls a cord.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices 3. Center punch each hole and install two nylon wall anchors (included). If the call station is located on a concrete wall then you must use the wall anchors designed for use with concrete (not included). 4. Snap the front assembly over the rear plate and place a screw (included) into the bottom of the assembly (as shown below) to secure. Setting the Call Stations Up For Use To set up the Nurse Call transceiver for use 1. 2. 3.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices To set up the Pull Cord for use 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Activate the Pull Cord by pulling the cord. If the transceiver is working properly, an Assistance Required alarm event will be listed on the Event List at the Central Server. The system senses the transceiver when it goes into alarm and adds it to its list of devices. Reset the Pull Cord by rotating the red HELP lever back to the UP position.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Universal Transceiver A Universal transceiver can be used to integrate your facility’s existing equipment such as backup generators or other devices that can be integrated with the software. Universal transceivers can be programmed as either NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) devices. They automatically activate when the input from a monitored device has a contact close or open.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Mounting the Universal Transceiver To mount the Universal transceiver using mounting hole 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Use your fingers to open the front cover of the transceiver by pushing the retaining clip on the top downward. This allows the hinged cover to drop down and expose the circuit board. Carefully pull the circuit board free from the pins on the enclosure. Drill a 1/8 inch mounting hole through the indentation in the transceiver enclosure.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Setting the Universal Transceiver Up for Use To set up the Universal transceiver for use 1. 2. 3. 4. Activate the Universal transceiver by inserting the battery or remove the plastic battery tab. Test the transceiver by activating the existing device. If the transceiver is working properly, the Central Server will sense the Universal when it goes into alarm and add it to the list of devices.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Door/Window Transceiver A Door/Window transceiver is used to protect a door or window against unauthorized egress. An Exit alarm event is reported in the Event List when a monitored door or window is opened. The alarm automatically clears when the door or window is closed.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices To mount the Door/Window transceiver using mounting hole NOTE: Orientate the internal reed switch next to magnet 3/8 inch away. The Universal transmitter has been tested and shown to work as far as 1/2 inch. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Use your fingers to open the front cover of the transceiver by pushing the retaining clip on the top downward. This allows the hinged cover to drop down and expose the circuit board.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Door/Window Transceiver with Reset Button If your Door/Window transceiver comes with a reset button, the alarm must be reset at the door by pressing the reset button once the door/window is closed. The Door/Window transceiver comes in three pieces: the transceiver enclosure, a magnet and a reset button. There are two types of reset buttons. To mount the Door/Window transceiver with Reset Button 1. 2. 3.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Setting Up the Door/Window Transceiver For Use To set up the Door/Window transceiver for use 1. 2. 3. Activate the Door/Window transceiver by opening the door or window. If the transceiver is working properly, an Exit alarm event will be listed on the Event List at the Central Server. The system senses the Door/Window transceiver when it goes into alarm and adds it to its list of devices.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Pendant Transceivers The Pendant transceiver is a wireless, mobile transceiver that can be worn around the neck or wrist, or attached to a belt. The protective boot protects the Pendant transceiver against dropping and water ingress. However, to prevent water damage, avoid prolonged submersion and direct contact with a water stream. The Pendant has one (1) light that is visible from the outside of the enclosure.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Reset the Pendant Reset the Pendant by pressing the button six times with less than 1 second between presses. The green light will flash each time the button is pressed. If the alarm clear message has been delivered successfully, the green light will flash 3 times. The green light will no longer blink once every 3 seconds. Verify the Pendant Appears in the System The pendant is now ready to be assigned.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Replace the Pendant Battery RF Technologies uses only Panasonic 3.0 V Coin Cell Lithium Battery model # CR 2450 or model # CR 2032. These batteries provide 10 to 30 percent more power than other batteries of the same size. To replace a battery in a Pendant transceiver 1. 2. Use your fingers to remove the back cover of the Pendant and expose the circuit board.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Test the System Operation After all of the components that make up the Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System are in place, the system-wide settings are applied, and information specific to at least one transceiver is entered into the database, test the operation of the entire system. Step 1—Check Com Port Mapping 1. Eliminate unused com ports from mapping to reduce CPU load. Step 2—Verify Device Configuration 2. 3. 4. 5. Go to Configuration Device Screen.
CHAPTER 2 Installing Transceiver Devices Step 5—Verify Software Operation 1. 2. Test the software a. At the Central Server, activate a Pendant transceiver by pressing the button. If the transceiver is functioning properly, its green light will flash a series of times, indicating that it is sending a signal. b. If the software is responding, an Alarm event will be listed on the Event List at the Central Server. c. Reset the transceiver by rapidly pressing the button six times.
CHAPTER 3 Maintenance CHAPTER 3 Maintenance Introduction The Quick Response Premiere network of devices is partially capable of self-maintenance in the event a device failures. The system software has four data communications to aid in the maintenance of the network. 1. 2. 3. 4. Reset—force individual Routers, all Routers on a single comports, or all Routers on all comports to reset. Scan—forces the Gateway and all its Routers to change channel.
CHAPTER 3 Maintenance Router Failure When a full function device (Router) fails, its limited function device (i.e. Pull Cord, Universal) will fail to communicate and automatically search for another Router to associate with for a check-in or alarm. To replace a failed Router In case the router is still operating but needs to be replaced due to faulty RF communication, broken tamper switch, etc., follow the steps outlined in the Quick Response Premiere Router/Coordinator Cloning Guide (0510-0401).
CHAPTER 3 Maintenance 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Perform a 15-second reset on this Router (refer to Chapter 1, Gateway/Router Reset Button). Wait for a visual indication Router joined the network (dual green blinks for several seconds). Secure the Router to the wall. Repeat steps 9-11 for all remaining Routers noted in step 3 (important note: remaining Routers must be done in order of shortest path to longest path based on the tree report from step 2).
CHAPTER 3 Maintenance Gateway Failure When a Gateway fails, its Personal Area Network ID (PAN ID) remains in the system. Routers and end devices search for connectivity to a single Gateway’s PAN ID. The PAN ID is based on the Media Access Control address (MAC address) of the Gateway.
CHAPTER 4 Specifications CHAPTER 4 Specifications Specifications This section contains information on maximum power cable run lengths for installation of daisy-chained Quick Response Premiere Wireless Routers/Gateways. It also provides specifications for the Quick Response Premiere Wireless devices, including details about the specific requirements and certifications. Power Cable Run Lengths FIGURE 4.1: FIGURE 4.
CHAPTER 4 Specifications Mesh Network Gateway/Router Gateway Specifications Power 9-15 VDC, 200mA UL Listed Battery Backup 3.7 V, Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery, 940 mAH Battery Backup (10 - 12 hours) *See Note below. Frequency 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Frequency Range 2.405 - 2.475 GHz Bandwidth 5 MHz/Channel Transmit Power +14 dBm Operating Temperature 0° F - 100° F Receive Sensitivity Received Signal, Minimum -72dBm SNR, Minimum 9dB Dimensions 4.5" H x 2.7" W x .
CHAPTER 4 Specifications High Visibility Display for Quick Look Router High Visibility Display Specifications Display Dimensions with Wall Bracket 29 in. long x 4.75 in. high x 4.5 in. deep Display Measurement 29 in. long x 4 in. high Display LED, green, amber and red, 1 line, 15 characters per line Weight 6.
CHAPTER 4 Specifications 32 Channel Controller Channel Controller Specifications Power 12-18 VDC, 1.75A Power Wiring 16AWG / 2-Conductor, Maximum length from CPS is 250ft. A dedicated power cable from CPS is required. Dome Light Wiring Contacts: 22 AWG 2-conductor cable Composition ABS Flame Retardant Plastic Enclosure Operating Temperature 0° F - 100° F Relays (30) NO 20A 24 VDC (3) NC/NO 2A 30 VDC Dimensions 8.75" H x 6" W x 2.5" D Weight 1.5 lbs.
CHAPTER 4 Specifications Universal Transceiver Universal Transceiver Specifications Power 3.0V Coin Cell Lithium Battery, CR 2450 Battery Life 2 year Low Battery Trouble Level 2.4V Frequency 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Frequency Range 2.405 - 2.475 GHz Transmit Power 0 dBm Receive Sensitivity Received Signal, Minimum -72dBm SNR, Minimum 9dB Dimensions 2.2" H x 1.8" W x 8" D Weight .64 oz Color Off White Certification FCC, Part 15 Zigbee 802.15.
CHAPTER 4 Specifications Pendant Transceiver Pendant Transceiver Specifications Power 3.0V Coin Cell Lithium Battery, CR 2450 or CR 2032 Battery Life Up to 3 years if at 24 hr supervision Low Battery Threshold Level 2.1V Frequency 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Frequency Range 2.405 - 2.475 GHz Bandwidth 5 MHz/Channel Transmit Power +9 dBm Receive Sensitivity Received Signal, Minimum -72dBm SNR, Minimum 9dB Pendant Dimensions: • with CR 2450 battery • with CR 2032 battery 2.
CHAPTER 4 Specifications Central Server UPS (Not for rack mount Servers) Central Server UPS Specifications Power Input 120 VAC, 60 Hz Power Output 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 550 VA Backup Time 10% Signaling 100% Signaling 15 Minutes 15Minutes Part Number 1000-7069 Central Power Supply UPS Central Power Supply UPS Specifications Power Input 120 VAC, 60 Hz Power Output 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3K VA Backup Time 10% Signaling 100% Signaling 60 Minutes 30 Minutes Part Number 1000-7079K Quick Response Premiere
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