Rondish UI DMS-02 v.
CONTENTS 1. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 2. INSTALLATION 3. PROGRAMMING AND SETTING UP 4. SYSTEM OPERATION 5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6. DRAWINGS – INSTALLATION AND SETTING UP 6.1 INSTALLATION GUIDE (001/1 – 001/3) 6.2 ACTIVATING WRISTBAND (001/4) 6.3 QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE (001/5 – 001/6) 6.4 USE OF DOOR CONTACTS (001/7 – 001/8) 6.5 QUICK SET-UP FOR DOOR STRIPS 001/9 – 001/11) 7.1 FCC WARNING 7.2 CAUTION OF BATTERY REPLACEMENT 7.
1.0 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 1.1 Rondish DMS-02 Strip Door Monitor This unit is a further upgrade of our successful DMS-01 door monitor. 1.1.1 Overview: Having some enhanced features, the two strip sensors are installed at each side of a door, or set up in an area and powered from a 12Vdc regulated supply. Power is connected to the free jack socket provided. These two sensing strips are cabled together and operate jointly to detect an approaching patient wearing a wristband transmitter.
These connections are duplicated at the top of the strip sensors for convenience of cabling, connection of keypad etc. 1.2 The patient wristband digital transmitter For door monitoring, there are two main versions of this device: 1. Patient transmitter (TXP-02). This utilizes a watch-style strap, or hospital type with non-removable (locked) plastic strap. 2. Warden/caregiver door alarm reset/alarm override transmitter (DRB-11). This patient transmitter is a multi-functional, programmable unit.
2.3 Power supply The 12Vdc ac adaptor output cable should be plugged into the wired-in strip monitor power supply cable with jack socket and connected to the ac mains supply, when ready to power up the monitor (see Section 3 below – “Setting Up”). If using a magnetic door contact, or electric door lock, connections are conveniently provided at the top end of the monitor. Note that when using a door lock, an ac adaptor providing minimum 500mA at 12Vdc is required.
Setting a zero (0) will allow the signal to be accepted by all central monitors. (c) Now set the door extension number. As two strips are normally used on a door/area, the left hand strip is usually set to “1” and right hand strip is set to “2”. Also, to identify which door strip is faulty in the case of a failure being detected by the central monitor using the self checking procedures. Press the mode button again.
Note: TXP-02 transmitters can be switched off only by entering “programming mode” and entering the password as described in the Rondish transmitter programming instructions. Should a particular patient wristband transmitter not be active (already switched off), the following steps should be followed: (a) Please refer to drawing 001/4. Use a magnet or Caregiver key (CK-01) to activate the transmitter.
3.3.3 Wristband low battery auto detect and report Each patient wristband (TXP-02) will detect “low battery” and automatically transmit a signal to be indicated by an LED on the door monitor. This “low battery” condition will be also indicated on our TTEST staff wristband tester (if held within 1.5m of the wristband), CMU-02 central monitor, or HPCON-01 wireless universal remote display equipment etc.
4.4 Functionality The door monitor unit incorporates a wireless “data” receiver that detects and reads the identity of each transmitter. It can simultaneously receive a number of transmitters passing through the detection field. Separate field strength receivers are built into the monitor unit to detect and analyze the strength of signals emitted from nearby wristband transmitters and therefore the approximate distance from the doorway. 4.
(a) Battery saving activate/de-activate function using a magnet or Caregiver key (CK-01) (b) Normal use (always on): Typically 1 year (c) Continuous out-of-service “shelf life”: of the order of 5 years (Typically 10% battery life reduction per year).
RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6. DRAWINGS – INSTALLATION AND SETTING UP 6.
RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6.1 INSTALLATION GUIDE (001/1 – 001/3) Optional wired flashlight/sounder. Use +12V common.
RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6.1 INSTALLATION GUIDE (001/1 – 001/3) NOTE: Power, Lock and Magnertc Door Contact connections are duplicated at both ends of strip sensor units unit for convenience of connection.
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RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6.3 QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE (001/5 – 001/6) DOOR MONITOR STRIP : QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE Introducton: On the door strip monitor you can program the following items 1. Set door number on rotary switch 0-15(F) Identifies door number at Central Monitor NOTE: When two door monitor strips are used same door it should be set the same to allow to work together 2. Set area code/number on rotary switch 0-7 Must match the particular Central Monitor setting.
Rondish Door Monitoring System DMS-02 6.3 QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE (001/5 – 001/6) DOOR MONITOR QUICK PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE Step 3: (i) Press and hold programme mode button until you hear three(3) fast beeps. Set door number on rotary programming switch.(1-F) (ii) Press mode button until you hear one (1) "beep". Set area code number e.g. "0" will be received by any Central Monitor. (iii) Press and hold programme mode button until you hear two (2) beeps..
RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6.4 USE OF DOOR CONTACTS (001/7 – 001/8) USING DOOR CONTACTS, OR PIR TO AVOID FALSE ALARMS 1. Magnetic contacts NOTE: Due to the nature of electromagnetic signals and in operating wireless door monitoring systems, it should be noted that while a very high level of accuracy is achieved, 100% accuracy can not be guaranteed. Magnetic contact closed (door monitor disabled). Refer to J11 Door closed: pre-alarm sounds constant tone for preset time (e.g. 15 seconds).
Rondish Door Monitoring System DMS-02 6.4 USE OF DOOR CONTACTS (001/7 – 001/8) USING DOOR CONTACTS, OR PIR TO AVOID FALSE ALARMS Fitting a PIR detector can help reduce unwanted alarms in a close environment. For example, in a corridor with no doors, or open door operation Connect PIR to strip monitor magnetic door contact terminals Wire PIR 12V power in parallel with door strip power terminals PIR Detector In this case, alarm is only allowed when the PIR is triggered.
RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6.5 QUICK SET-UP FOR DOOR STRIPS 001/9 – 001/11) Strip Door Monitor quick setup procedure Introducton: Setting up the DMS-02 strip door monitor has been made easy using the TXP-02(LP) patient tansmitter for range test. NOTE: Do not press the program button on the monitor unit. Also, please note that maximum range of the unit (rotary switch at zero) is around 5-8 meters. You should first program the door strip monitors before setting up.
RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6.5 QUICK SET-UP FOR DOOR STRIPS 001/9 – 001/11) For setting up detection zone/range, please refer to User Instruction (Page 7 section 3.2) (a) start with door zone range rotary switch to a mid-way setting (7) (b) Using the range test transmitter, walk towards the door monitor (c) When the LEDs flash and a beep is heard, the monitor has detected the signal from the test transmitter.
RONDISH STRIP DOOR MONITOR DMS-02 6.5 QUICK SET-UP FOR DOOR STRIPS 001/9 – 001/11) DOOR STRIP QUICK SET-UP Rondish Patient Transmitter (TXP-02(LP)) (a) Switch on/activate a patient tracking wristband by refering to the User Instruction (Page 8 section 3.3.1) (b) Refer to USER INSTRUCTIONS section 3.0. Wearing a wristband on the wrist, test by walking towards the door/zone from different directions. If set correctly, the door monitor should alarm before you reach the door.
7.1 Warning: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.