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SMARTLINK SmartWire MKII Nurse Call System Installation Manual
The SmartWire MKII Nurse Call System is a hard-wired system designed to provide a safe and reliable communication network for healthcare facilities. The system features a variety of call points for different needs, including patient calls, wet area calls, staff assist calls, nurse presence calls, and emergency calls. It also includes a Master Interface Unit that connects to the SmartLink Monitoring Software for centralized management and monitoring.
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SMARTWIRE MKII
(HARD-WIRED NURSE CALL SYSTEM)
INSTALLATION MANUAL
SmartWire MKII (Nurse Call) Installation Manual V2.1
1. CONTENTS
1.
CONTENTS.........................................................................................................................1
2.
EQUIPMENT LIST..........................................................................................................3
3.
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................4
4.
CABLE SPECIFICATION.............................................................................................4
5.
COMPONENTS................................................................................................................. 5
TYPE A (C
ALL
, S
OCKET AND
C
ANCEL UNIT
).................................................................................................. 5
Example 1.................................................................................................................................................... 5
TYPE B (C
ALL AND
C
ANCEL UNIT
)...................................................................................................................6
Example 2.................................................................................................................................................... 6
P
ATIENT
P
USH
/C
ORD
-S
ET
..................................................................................................................................7
S
HOWER
P
ULL
S
WITCHES
...................................................................................................................................7
C
ORRIDOR
/D
OOR
L
AMPS
(M
ULTICOLOURED
).................................................................................................. 7
N
URSE
C
ALL
S
OUNDERS
..................................................................................................................................... 8
S
MART
L
ITE
D
ISPLAYS
..........................................................................................................................................8
W
IRELESS
R
EMOTE
D
ISPLAYS
............................................................................................................................8
6.
SYSTEM CABLING......................................................................................................... 9
7.
WIRING DIAGRAM 1 – CEILING PULL CORD............................................ 10
8.
WIRING DIAGRAM 2 – COMMON CORRIDOR LIGHT............................ 11
9.
WIRING DIAGRAM 3 – DISPLAY CONTROLLER INTERFACE............ 12
10. WIRING DIAGRAM 4 - ZONING DISPLAYS.................................................13
D
ISPLAY
C
ONTROLLER
I
NTERFACE TO
LED D
ISPLAY
W
IRING
V
IA
RS232...............................................13
11. WIRING DIAGRAM 5 - INTERFACING RADIO RECEIVERS................ 14
12. WIRING DIAGRAM 6 - INTERFACING EXTERNAL DEVICES..............15
13. CONFIGURING LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONS..........................................16
C
ONFIGURING
D
ISPLAY
M
ESSAGES
................................................................................................................. 16
14. TECHNICAL NOTES....................................................................................................17
S
YSTEM
P
OLLING
............................................................................................................................................... 17
D
ISPLAY
C
ONTROLLER
I
NTERFACE
(100-549).............................................................................................17
M
ASTER
C
ONTROLLER
I
NTERFACE
U
NIT
B
UFFER
(100-548).....................................................................17
S
YSTEM
L
OW
B
ATTERY
R
EPORTING
(C
LIENT
C
ODE
9917).........................................................................17
B
ACKUP
B
ATTERY
R
EQUIREMENTS
................................................................................................................... 17
15. SYSTEM SETTINGS....................................................................................................18
M
ASTER
C
ONTROLLER
I
NTERFACE
(100-548)............................................................................................. 18
M
ASTER
C
ONTROLLER
I
NTERFACE
DIP-S
WITCH
S
ETTINGS
.........................................................................18
DIP S
WITCH
L
OCATIONS ON
M
ASTER
U
NIT AND
C
ALL
P
OINT
................................................................... 19
Setting Call Types – DIP Switches 6, 7 & 8..................................................................................20
Setting Call Types – DIP Switches 6, 7 & 8 (Continue)...........................................................21
Setting Call Points Numbers (Client Codes) – DIP-Switches 1 to 5....................................22
Setting Call Points Numbers – Continued….................................................................................. 23
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16. SMARTWATCH XP SOFTWARE SETUP............................................................ 24
S
ETTING UP THE
P
ORT
...................................................................................................................................... 24
S
YSTEM
C
LIENT
C
ODE
(C
LIENT
C
ODE
9917).............................................................................................. 25
S
ETTING UP
S
MART
L
INK
C
LIENTS
................................................................................................................... 26
APPENDIX 1 - CABLING GUIDELINES..................................................................... 27
S
YSTEM WIRING GUIDELINES BASED ON CURRENT CONSUMPTION
..............................................................27
1. C
ALL
P
OINTS PLACED AT END OF
S
INGLE
C
ABLE
R
UN
............................................................................27
2. S
UCCESSIVE ADDITION OF
C
ALL
P
OINTS ON
S
INGLE
C
ABLE
R
UN
........................................................ 28
S
YSTEM
C
ONFIGURATIONS AND
L
IMITATIONS
................................................................................................29
L
INE
B
OOSTERS
................................................................................................................................................. 29
C
ABLING
E
XAMPLE
............................................................................................................................................. 29
APPENDIX 2 – CALCULATING BACKUP BATTERY REQUIREMENTS........30
C
URRENT
C
ONSUMPTION
F
IGURES PER
C
OMPONENT
.................................................................................... 30
B
ATTERY
C
ALCULATION
E
XAMPLE
.................................................................................................................... 30
APPENDIX 3 – RS232 TO RS485 CONVERTER FOR LED DISPLAY.......... 31
P
OWERING THE
C
ONVERTER
............................................................................................................................. 31
C
ABLING
.............................................................................................................................................................. 31
E
XTERNAL
C
ONNECTIONS
..................................................................................................................................31
I
NTERNAL
C
ONNECTIONS
.................................................................................................................................. 32
I
NTERNAL
L
INK
S
ETTINGS
................................................................................................................................ 32
APPENDIX 4 – LED DISPLAYS......................................................................................33
P
OWER SUPPLY
................................................................................................................................................... 33
C
URRENT
C
ONSUMPTION
...................................................................................................................................33
A
UDIO
..................................................................................................................................................................33
D
ATA
C
ONNECTION
............................................................................................................................................33
APPENDIX 5 - AUTOTEX AM.......................................................................................... 34
A
UTOTEX
AM – FAQ C
ONTINUED
…............................................................................................................... 35
APPENDIX 6 – RADIO NURSE CALL RECEIVER INSTALLATION...............36
MODES OF OPERATION.............................................................................................................................. 36
A
NY
K
EY
O
PERATION
.........................................................................................................................................36
P
ROGRAMMED
K
EY
O
PERATION
........................................................................................................................ 36
P
ROGRAMMING
R
ADIO
K
EYS INTO
R
ECEIVER
.................................................................................................37
R
EMOVING
R
ADIO
K
EYS FROM
R
ECEIVER
.......................................................................................................37
LED O
PERATION
................................................................................................................................................ 37
S
PECIFICATIONS
.................................................................................................................................................37
NOTES.........................................................................................................................................38
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2. EQUIPMENT LIST
A SmartWire MKII (Nurse Call) System consists of the following equipment:
1. Master Controller Interface Unit (Part No. 100-548)
2. Serial Extension Cable (Approx. 2 metre)
3. 12V DC 1.5A Regulated Plug Pack
4. Installation Manual
Note: Hardwired Call Points (sold separately)
WARNING:
If using a Power Pupply other than the one provided, please make sure it is equipped with an earth connection. Switch-Mode type power supplies with an
Earth connection are also acceptable.
The system communicates via 4 wire bus system (+, -,
A, B). Recommended wiring is 6-core multi-strand
(6Cx14x0.20) flexible security cable. We recommend using the additional 2 cores to double up on the supply lines (+ and -) to reduce voltage drops.
DO NOT use twisted pair cable such as CAT-5 as this will interfere with the SmartWire Bus Communications.
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3. INTRODUCTION
The SmartWire MKII (Nurse Call) System complies with Australian Standard AS3811 –
1998 for Hard-Wired Patient Alarm Systems.
SmartWire MKII (Nurse Call) System is a Bus-connected system, with 4 wires connecting most of the components. The bus communicates to the SmartLink Monitoring Software via a
Master Controller Unit. Some items (e.g. overdoor lamps) can be directly wired to intelligent
Type A Call Points serving for independent operation in the event of a bus failure.
A single bus with one Master Controller Unit can carry information relating to a maximum of
240 individually identifiable Call Point numbers. A maximum of 4 SmartWire MKII Master
Controller Units may be connected to SmartLink’s Monitoring Software enabling 960 individual call points to be monitored. Each of these individual Call Points (Client Codes) can be assigned to signal 5 different types of call:
1. Patient Call & Cancel Label (Part No. 440-381)
2. Wet Area (Patient Call)
3. Emergency & Cancel Label (Part No. 440-382)
4. Staff Assist & Cancel Label (Part No. 440-412)
5. Nurse Presence & Cancel Label (Part No. 440-383)
Label 440-381 Label 440-382 Label 440-412 Label 440-383
4. CABLE SPECIFICATION
Recommended cable type is 6-core multi-strand cable (6Cx14x0.20mm)
All wiring must be in accordance with AS3000 for electrical installations (wiring)
Please refer to section 6 for more details on System Cabling
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5. COMPONENTS
TYPE A (Call, Socket and Cancel unit)
Type A units connect directly to the Main Bus and provide up to a maximum of three functions on one plate (including the cord-set socket which is always a standard Patient Call, but have the intelligence to generate any type of call (fully programmable). They can be used as a ‘hub’ unit where several types of calls are desired from the one SmartWire Call Point number (i.e. Client Code) location.
They are backlit and capable of operating a multicoloured door lamp.
The MKII Type A call points also have the added features of Call
Escalation and Common Corridor Light Assignment.
Left: Staff Assist with Socket Plug
(Part No. 100-543)
Patient Push-Set
(Part No. SW-PP)
Patient Call with
Socket Plug
(Part No. 100-542)
Example 1
In a rest home room with en-suite, the Type A unit would be located at the bed, and Type B units would be used in the WC and shower.
MAIN BUS
MAIN BUS
TYPE A
Call, Socket
& Cancel
(Staff Assist)
DOOR LAMP
(Yellow)
SOUNDER
(if required)
More Wet
Area Units
(if required)
5
TYPE B
Call & Cancel
(Wet Area Call)
TYPE B
Call & Cancel
(Wet Area Call)
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TYPE B (Call and Cancel unit)
The type B units have no intelligence, and are simply plates carrying push buttons and lights. They can only be connected in series to a
Type A Call Point and are backlit.
Several Type B plates can be connected to a type A unit, but they
must all be of the same type of Call.
Nurse Presence &
Cancel
(Part No. 100-544)
Type B units must all have the same function and Call Point number (Client Code) associated with them. For example, it is NOT possible to have the Wet Area Call Points and a Nurse
Presence call point connected to the same Type A unit. If Nurse Presence was required, another Type A unit would be needed in the room, and this in turn could support further Type
B units, to make Emergency Calls for example (see Example 2).
Example 2
The room illustrated in Example 2 is capable of making all five types of calls using 2 different caller IDs (one per Type A branch from the Main Bus).
MAIN BUS MAIN BUS
TYPE A
Call, Socket
& Cancel
(Staff Assist)
DOOR LAMP
(Yellow)
SOUNDER
(if required)
Patient Cord-Set
(Patient Call)
TYPE A
Call, Socket &
Cancel
(Nurse
Presence)
More Wet
Area Units
(if required)
TYPE B
Call & Cancel
(Patient Call)
More
Emergency Units
(if required)
TYPE B
Call & Cancel
(Patient Call)
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Patient Push/Cord-Set
A Patient Push/Cord-Set can be plugged into any Type A
(Call and Cancel units), and will generate a Patient Call if unplugged.
If a Type A Call Point does not have a Cord Set plugged into its socket during power up it will assume that a patient cordset will not be used and hence will not generate an alarm.
However, once a Patient cord-set is plugged into the Type A, it will expect the Patient Cord-Set to be continuously connected. Removal of the Cord-Set will generate an Alarm of type Patient Call.
Resetting the power of the Type A call point will cause the
Type A call point to return to its original state.
Left: Patient Push/Cord-Set Plug
Patient Push/Cord-Set
(Part No. SW-PP)
(Part No. SW-PP-4M)
Or
(Part No. SW-PP-L)
Shower Pull Switches
A Shower Pull Switch may be ceiling or wall mounted, and contains a reassurance light, but no Cancel switch. When used in a shower or WC room, the Cancel button on the
Type B (Call and Cancel unit) beside the WC can be used to
Cancel the shower pull. If used in a stand-alone shower or bathroom, the pull switch should be used in conjunction with a Type A (Call and Cancel unit) installed in the same room. Shower pull switches are fitted with breakable links in the cords.
Pull Cord hanging from Ceiling
(Part No. SW-SP)
Corridor/Door Lamps (Multicoloured)
Where required, lamps can be installed and wired directly back to the Type A Call and Cancel points they serve. A single lamp is capable of displaying the appropriate Green,
Amber and Red light conditions depending on the type of call.
The corridor light is a Tri-State LED that requires 3 connections at all times. The three connections are labelled
+, G, R, or positive, Green and Red. The combination of these two colours forms the third colour – Amber.
Corridor Door Lamps
(Part No. 100-547)
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Nurse Call Sounders
Sounders are connected directly to the bus, and have a limited amount of intelligence. Their operation complies
with the Standard’s requirement that sounders and corridor lights should continue to operate if the main
communication bus fails. The sounder monitors data on the bus and beeps according to the highest priority alarm.
Right: Sounder with piezo-alarm output facing
(Part No. 100-546)
SmartLite Displays
The SmartLite displays can run directly off the SmartWire MKII Master Unit or from the
SmartWire MKII bus using a Display Controller Interface. Messages associated with a call point (Client Code) are displayed on the SmartLite Display when that particular call is initiated.
Messages are prioritised in the order: Emergency, Staff Assist, Patient Call (Wet Area),
Patient Call, followed by Nurse Presence. Zoning of messages is also possible with the use of the Display Controller Interface.
SmartLite Displays can be either single or double sided for wall or ceiling mounted requirements respectively. (Supports RS232 and RS485 inputs)
Above: SmartLite Display (Refer to
Appendix 1 & 2)
Wireless Remote Displays
The Wireless Remote Displays are used to display SmartLink Alarm Calls on a SmartLite LED display sent via POCSAG pager messaging. Alarms can be paged to a specific Cap Code recognised by the Remote Display Wireless Decoder (Part No. LED-DEC W07) which will then display the call with appropriate colours and priority for nurse call applications.
SmartLink Alarm Calls are generated using SmartLink’s Monitoring Software (SmartWatch XP).
For more information, refer to the Remote Display Wireless Decoder Installation Manual or contact
SmartLink International. (Supports only RS232 inputs)
Above: SmartLite Display with LED-DEC W07 Remote Display Wireless Decoder unit
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6. SYSTEM CABLING
The system communicates via 4 wire bus system (+, -, A, B). Recommended wiring is
6-core multi-strand (6Cx14x0.20) flexible security cable. We recommend using the additional 2 cores to double up on the supply lines (+ and -) to reduce voltage drops.
WARNING: DO NOT USE TWISTED PAIR CABLE SUCH AS CAT-5 AS
THIS WILL INTERFERE WITH SmartWire BUS COMMUNICATIONS.
For details on system cabling please refer to APPENDIX 1.
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7. WIRING DIAGRAM 1 – Ceiling Pull Cord
The Ceiling Pull Cord, when activated, shorts the C terminal on the Type A Call Point to ground
(-) causing an Alarm. The Alarm may be cancelled from the Type B Call points connected in parallel or in certain instances from the Type A Cancel button. As a general rule it is always advisable to connect Ceiling Pull Cords in parallel with a Type B Call Point as the ceiling pull cords do not have the ability to cancel Alarms.
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8. WIRING DIAGRAM 2 – Common Corridor Light
Enabling the “Common Corridor Light” option (via DIP switches 6, 7, & 8) on the Call
Point allows a single Corridor lamp to be activated upon activation of any of the Call points on the Common Corridor line. Setting a Type A Call Point to operate in this mode voids the use of
Type B Call Points from that particular Type A Call Point. Please refer to the Section labeled
“Setting Call Types” for activation of this mode.
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9. WIRING DIAGRAM 3 –
Display Controller Interface
The Display Controller Interface can be placed anywhere along the main bus to drive SmartLite
LED displays. Each Display Controller can store Messages for up to 240 Call points on the
SmartWire MKII bus.
The Display Controller allows “Zoning” of displayed messages by only displaying information relevant to Certain Call Points. Each Display Controller Interface can drive up to 2 displays using direct RS 232 and up to 32 displays using an RS232 to RS485 converter.
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10. WIRING DIAGRAM 4 - Zoning Displays
The Display Controller Interfaces can be used to break up the system into zones, allowing only messages for certain call points to be displayed on specific LED displays. Each Display
Controller Interface can drive a maximum of TWO displays up to 15 metres.
Display Controller Interface to LED Display Wiring Via RS232
WARNING: Improper Connections will damage the Display. Refer to Page 33.
LED Display
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11. WIRING DIAGRAM 5 -
Interfacing Radio Receivers
Typical Installation of the Radio Nurse Call Receiver (Part No. 100-820) onto a
SmartWire MKII System.
(Part No. 100-820)
The radio receiver is designed to work with the existing nurse call systems. The radio receiver interfaces through the local call point bus which makes integration extremely simple. The command messages of a radio key will activate the alarm through the local call point connections C and D. There is no requirement to program the radio keys as the radio messages will be validated by command and device type only. The radio receiver can be operated in two modes: Any Key Operation Mode and Programmed Key Only Mode. If operated in Any Key Mode the radio receiver will accept any SmartLink radio keys. If operated in
Programmed Key Only Mode the radio receiver will only accept SmartLink keys that have been previously checked into the receiver (Maximum 40).
Refer to APPENDIX 6 for more information on setting up a Radio Receiver.
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12. WIRING DIAGRAM 6 -
Interfacing External Devices
External Devices such as Intercom Systems may be interfaced to the SmartWire MKII system by the use of a generic Modular Relay Board. The basic function of the relay board is to either short the “C” terminal on the Type A call point to Ground (for an activation) or to short the “D” terminal to Ground (for a cancellation).
Other Proprietary SmartLink systems such as the Dementia and Patient Profiler,
SmartWalk or the Wander-Alarm system may be interfaced to the SmartWire MKII system using the same principle.
Note that the “TR” terminal on the Modular Relay Board is used to trigger the activation and cancellation of alarms.
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13. CONFIGURING LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONS
A 13 character SmartLite display can be connected to the SmartWire MKII Master Unit or the
Display Controller Interface. Call point alarms will be displayed with different colour messages for different types of alarm. Alarms will be displayed in priority and updated every 10 seconds.
Only the highest priority messages are displayed.
1
2
3
4
LED Display Alarm Priority
CALL TYPES
EMERGENCY
STAFF ASSIST
PATIENT CALL, WET AREA & CORD OUT
NURSE PRESENCE
COLOURS
RED
YELLOW
YELLOW
GREEN
The default text for each call point is ‘CALL ID call point number’. For example:
‘ CALL ID 025 ’ will be displayed when call point 25 is programmed to CALL.
If there are any EMERGENCY Alarms, only the Emergency Alarm messages are displayed. If there is more than 1 Emergency message, each message is displayed for 10 seconds. If there are no emergency messages, the next highest priority messages are displayed.
Configuring Display Messages
The Call Point descriptions can be changed by creating a Hyper Terminal connection on the
Microsoft Windows XP.
Click on Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Hyper Terminal
Baud Rate: 9600, Data Bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop bits: 1 & Flow Control: Xon/Xoff
1. Plug the PC running Hyper Terminal to the RS232 Communication Port (Monitor PC) on the
SmartWire MKII Unit and Press the <Enter> Key on the Keyboard. The following prompt will appear:
Enter ID (1-240):_
2. To change the Call Point Number 1: Type 1 (NOTE: you cannot see what you typed on the
Monitor) and Press <Enter> Key. The following prompt will appear:
CALL ID 001
Type new name/ENTER to keep:_
3.
To change the Display Text on Call Point Number 1: Type ROOM 1 (NOTE: you cannot see what you typed on the Monitor) and Press <Enter> Key. The following prompt will appear:
Enter ID (1-240):_
4.
To Check/Change the Display Text on Call Point Number 1: Type 1 (NOTE: you cannot see what you typed on the Monitor) and Press <Enter> Key. The following prompt will appear:
ROOM 1
Type new name/ENTER to keep:_
NOTES:
Time out, ENTER to resume is displayed. The display edit features has time out after 60 seconds.
Enter ID (1-240):_ is displayed. Pressing the <ENTER> Key Twice, all 240 Call Points strings are displayed.
Maximum Call Point description is 13 characters.
Example Strings:
CALL Call Point 6
ROOM 6
EMERGENCY Call Point 8
BATH 8
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14. TECHNICAL NOTES
System Polling
When the Master Unit is powered up, it will poll all the Call Points on the Main Bus and store the addresses in its non-volatile EEPROM memory. If the Master finds that a Call Point is disconnected or damaged, it will report a “POWER Disconnect” alarm with the associated
Client Code of the Call Point to the Monitoring Software. It is only reported once and is deemed to be removed from the system so as to prevent a removed call point being reported as Power
Disconnect forever. When the Call Point is connected back onto the Main Bus, the Master unit will recognise it and cancel the “POWER Disconnect” alarm.
If a new call point is added to the system while powered down, it will be detected on power up and reported as Power Disconnect restore. A new system will report all call points connected to it the first time it is powered up.
Display Controller Interface (100-549)
The display controller controls the LED display through an RS232 connection. Although the master unit can also carry out this task of controlling a LED display the Display Controller
Interface is required in some installations where more than one LED display is required.
The Display Controller Interface connects to the main bus and listens-in on the messages transmitted by the call points and sends the corresponding messages to the LED display.
The Display Controller Interface uses the same hardware as the master unit with transmitter of the bus ‘A’ removed and brown out voltage reduced from 7.5V to 6V.
Master Controller Interface Unit Buffer (100-548)
In the event that communications between the SmartWire MKII Master unit and the monitoring
PC is broken, the master unit buffers all alarms that are activated or cancelled. When the communication between the SmartWire MKII Master and monitoring PC is re-established the
SmartWire MKII system reports the record of which call points were activated and cancelled along with the present state of the system.
System Low Battery Reporting (Client Code 9917)
The Master Unit continuously monitors its supply voltage. When it detects that the supply voltage has dropped below 9.5V, it will report a “BATTERY Low” alarm with the Client Code
9917. Once the supply voltage exceeds 11.5V the “BATTERY Low” alarm is Cancelled.
The SmartWire MKII has a brownout voltage of 7.5V, the master powers up once the supply exceeds 8.7V.
Backup Battery Requirements
The selection of a suitable backup battery involves knowing the current consumption of the entire system in standby and alarm states. To determine the total current consumption, you will need to know the quantity and configuration of the different types components used in the system.
See APPENDIX 2 for details.
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15. SYSTEM SETTINGS
Master Controller Interface (100-548)
Master Interface Units act as an interface between the SmartLink Monitoring Software and the
SmartWire MKII Hard-wired Nurse Call System. Each Master Unit can handle up to 240
individual Call Point numbers which are allocated to Type A and Type C units only (Type B units share call points numbers with type A units and should NOT be included in this count).
A maximum of 4 Master Interface Units can be used per SmartLink Monitoring Software installation providing a total of 960 individual Call Point numbers (Client Codes).
Master Controller Interface DIP-Switch Settings
The eight by 2-way DIP-Switch on the Master Unit shall be used to define the following:
SmartLink Receiver Address/Number – defaulted to 1
Master Interface Modes of operation – defaulted to Ademco + Checksum
Client Codes (when added with Call Point numbers) – defaulted to 7000
Default Setting:
Switch 1 and 5 in the ON position
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Client Code defaulted to 7000
Master Interface Modes
SmartLink Receiver Address
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
10
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
11
1
12
0
13
1
14
0
15
1
Switches
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
INTERFACE MODES
Reserved
Reserved
Switches
Ademco
Ademco + Checksum
1
5
0
0
1
6
0
0
1
1
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CLIENT CODES
PREFIX
7000 + Call Point
7500 + Call Point
8000 + Call Point
8500 + Call Point
Switches
1
0
7
0
1
0
1
8
0
1
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DIP Switch Locations on Master Unit and Call Point
Default Jumper settings:
Jumper 3 (Rx): short
Jumper 4 (TEST): open
Default DIP Switch settings:
1. ON
2. OFF
3. OFF
4. OFF
5. ON
6. OFF
7. ON
8. OFF
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Call Point DIP-Switch Settings
The eight by 3-way DIP-Switch on each Type A Call Point is used to define the following:
Call Points Numbers - used with the Master Unit settings to determine the Client
Codes.
Call Types - determine the Call Types of that particular Call Points.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Call Types
Call Points (Client Codes)
Setting Call Types – DIP Switches 6, 7 & 8
DIP-Switches 6, 7 & 8 determine the Call Type of that particular Type A unit as well as the
Type B unit connected to it.
As mentioned previously the available Call Types are: Patient Call, Wet Call Area, Staff Assist,
Nurse Present and Emergency Call.
Each Type A call unit has three available inputs that can be used to activate Calls and Alarms:
Main - local button on Type A and call units.
Remote - one or more Type B units connected directly to a Type A call unit.
Socket - used for Patient Cord-Set and always activates a normal Patient Call.
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Setting Call Types – DIP Switches 6, 7 & 8 (Continue)
0 0 0
0 0
+ 0 0
0 0
0
+ 0
0 + 0
+ 0
+ + 0
0 0 -
0 -
+ 0 -
0 -
-
+ -
0 + -
+ -
+ + -
0 0 +
0 +
+ 0 +
0 +
+
+ +
0 + +
+ +
The available Call Type combinations are defined in the table below:
DIP-Switch
Settings
6 7 8
Call/Alarm Source and associated Call Types
Main
(Type A)
Nurse Present
Nurse Present
Nurse Present
Nurse Present
Nurse Present
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Nurse Present
Patient Call
Wet Area
Staff Assist
Emergency
Staff Assist
Staff Assist
Staff Assist
Staff Assist
Staff Assist
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Escalate
Remote
(Type B)
Nurse Present
Patient Call
Wet Area
Staff Assist
Emergency
Nurse Present
Patient Call
Wet Area
Staff Assist
Emergency
-
-
-
-
-
Nurse Present
Patient Call
Wet Area
Staff Assist
Emergency
Nurse Present
Patient Call
Wet Area
Staff Assist
Emergency
Escalate
Socket
(Cord-Set)
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call
Patient Call n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Patient Call
These five configurations allow
Common Corridor
Lamp connections.
(
See Common Corridor
Wiring Diagram.)
Escalation Call Type
Setting jumpers 6, 7, & 8 on a Call point to ( - + + ) respectively assigns the call point to be of Type Escalation. The first press of the Alarm button will cause the
Cancel button to flash once, and send a call of Type Patient Call, a second press will cause the Cancel button to flash twice and will send a call of Type Staff Assist and a Third (and final) press will cause the Cancel button to flash three times and send a call of Type Emergency. Any Corridor lights attached to the Call point will reflect the state of the Call point – i.e. 2 presses will flash Amber, 3 presses will flash Red.
Calls are displayed on over-door lamps in order of Priority (Emergency, Staff
Assist, Wet Area, Patient Call followed by Nurse Present).
Socket is not available with Emergency Call Points in regulation with Hard-Wired
Nurse Call Speciation AS3811.
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Setting Call Points Numbers (Client Codes) – DIP-Switches 1 to 5
By setting the 3-way DIP-Switches 1 to 5, each Call unit can be allocated a Call Point Number that is used to determine the SmartLink Client Code. The appropriate DIP-Switch settings are defined in the table below:
DIP-Switch
Settings
Call
1 2 3 4 5
Point
001 0 0 0 0 0
002 0 0 0 0
003 + 0 0 0 0
004 0 0 0 0
005 0 0 0
006 + 0 0 0
007 0 + 0 0 0
008 + 0 0 0
009 + + 0 0 0
010 0 0 0 0
011 0 0 0
012 + 0 0 0
013 0 0 0
014 0 0
015 + 0 0
016 0 + 0 0
017 + 0 0
018 + + 0 0
019 0 0 + 0 0
020 0 + 0 0
021 + 0 + 0 0
022 0 + 0 0
023 + 0 0
024 + + 0 0
025 0 + + 0 0
026 + + 0 0
027 + + + 0 0
028 0 0 0 0
029 0 0 0
030 + 0 0 0
031 0 0 0
032 0 0
033 + 0 0
034 0 + 0 0
035 + 0 0
036 + + 0 0
037 0 0 0
038 0 0
039 + 0 0
040 0 0
DIP-Switch
Settings
Call
1 2 3 4 5
Point
041 0
042 + 0
043 0 + 0
044 + 0
045 + + 0
046 0 0 + 0
047 0 + 0
048 + 0 + 0
049 0 + 0
050 + 0
051 + + 0
052 0 + + 0
053 + + 0
054 + + + 0
055 0 0 0 + 0
056 0 0 + 0
057 + 0 0 + 0
058 0 0 + 0
059 0 + 0
060 + 0 + 0
061 0 + 0 + 0
062 + 0 + 0
063 + + 0 + 0
064 0 0 + 0
065 0 + 0
066 + 0 + 0
067 0 + 0
068 + 0
069 + + 0
070 0 + + 0
071 + + 0
072 + + + 0
073 0 0 + + 0
074 0 + + 0
075 + 0 + + 0
076 0 + + 0
077 + + 0
078 + + + 0
079 0 + + + 0
080 + + + 0
DIP-Switch
Settings
Call
1 2 3 4 5
Point
081 + + + + 0
082 0 0 0 0 -
083 0 0 0 -
084 + 0 0 0 -
085 0 0 0 -
086 0 0 -
087 + 0 0 -
088 0 + 0 0 -
089 + 0 0 -
090 + + 0 0 -
091 0 0 0 -
092 0 0 -
093 + 0 0 -
094 0 0 -
095 0 -
096 + 0 -
097 0 + 0 -
098 + 0 -
099 + + 0 -
100 0 0 + 0 -
101 0 + 0 -
102 + 0 + 0 -
103 0 + 0 -
104 + 0 -
105 + + 0 -
106 0 + + 0 -
107 + + 0 -
108 + + + 0 -
109 0 0 0 -
110 0 0 -
111 + 0 0 -
112 0 0 -
113 0 -
114 + 0 -
115 0 + 0 -
116 + 0 -
117 + + 0 -
118 0 0 -
119 0 -
120 + 0 -
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Setting Call Points Numbers – Continued…
DIP-Switch
Settings
Call
1 2 3 4 5
Point
121 0 -
122 -
123 + -
124 0 + -
125 + -
126 + + -
127 0 0 + -
128 0 + -
129 + 0 + -
130 0 + -
131 + -
132 + + -
133 0 + + -
134 + + -
135 + + + -
136 0 0 0 + -
137 0 0 + -
138 + 0 0 + -
139 0 0 + -
140 0 + -
141 + 0 + -
142 0 + 0 + -
143 + 0 + -
144 + + 0 + -
145 0 0 + -
146 0 + -
147 + 0 + -
148 0 + -
149 + -
150 + + -
151 0 + + -
152 + + -
153 + + + -
154 0 0 + + -
155 0 + + -
156 + 0 + + -
157 0 + + -
158 + + -
159 + + + -
160 0 + + + -
DIP-Switch
Settings
Call
1 2 3 4 5
Point
161 + + + -
162 + + + + -
163 0 0 0 0 +
164 0 0 0 +
165 + 0 0 0 +
166 0 0 0 +
167 0 0 +
168 + 0 0 +
169 0 + 0 0 +
170 + 0 0 +
171 + + 0 0 +
172 0 0 0 +
173 0 0 +
174 + 0 0 +
175 0 0 +
176 0 +
177 + 0 +
178 0 + 0 +
179 + 0 +
180 + + 0 +
181 0 0 + 0 +
182 0 + 0 +
183 + 0 + 0 +
184 0 + 0 +
185 + 0 +
186 + + 0 +
187 0 + + 0 +
188 + + 0 +
189 + + + 0 +
190 0 0 0 +
191 0 0 +
192 + 0 0 +
193 0 0 +
194 0 +
195 + 0 +
196 0 + 0 +
197 + 0 +
198 + + 0 +
199 0 0 +
200 0 +
DIP-Switch
Settings
Call
1 2 3 4 5
Point
201 + 0 +
202 0 +
203 +
204 + +
205 0 + +
206 + +
207 + + +
208 0 0 + +
209 0 + +
210 + 0 + +
211 0 + +
212 + +
213 + + +
214 0 + + +
215 + + +
216 + + + +
217 0 0 0 + +
218 0 0 + +
219 + 0 0 + +
220 0 0 + +
221 0 + +
222 + 0 + +
223 0 + 0 + +
224 + 0 + +
225 + + 0 + +
226 0 0 + +
227 0 + +
228 + 0 + +
229 0 + +
230 + +
231 + + +
232 0 + + +
233 + + +
234 + + + +
235 0 0 + + +
236 0 + + +
237 + 0 + + +
238 0 + + +
239 + + +
240 + + + +
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16. SMARTWATCH XP SOFTWARE SETUP
Setting up the Port
1.
Ensure you are logged on as Maintenance User
2.
Select Ports from the Interfaces Menu.
3.
Click New and type SmartWire Nurse Call as the Name.
4.
Select SmartLink Receiver as the Protocol.
5.
Select Direct RS-232 as the Type.
6.
Select an available COM for the Serial Port and ensuring your Master Unit is connected to that port.
7.
Select <None> as the Flow control.
8.
Click Save, then Refresh and Close when completed.
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9.
Now select SmartLink Receiver and then Ports from the Interfaces Menu.
10. Click/Highlight SmartWire Nurse Call.
11. Select 9600 as the Baud rate, Data=8, Parity=None & Stop=1.
12. Click Save and then Close when completed.
System Client Code (Client Code 9917)
Low supply voltage conditions are reported to the SmartLink Monitoring software on
Client Code 9917. To save confusion it is recommended that the system administrator enters a new Client with code 9917 named SmartWire Master Interface.
All additional clients entered added onto the SmartWire MKII bus must be replicated on the monitoring software, otherwise the client will be listed as “<unknown>”.
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Setting up SmartLink Clients
The records of individual clients are stored in the following window. Simply click Clients
(or SmartLink Clients under the Edit Menu).
IMPORTANT: The Name and Code fields are the minimum required to add a SmartLink
Client. Each Client must have a unique Code between 0001 to 9999. Some Codes are fixed in to various other SmartLink Products and Systems. For SmartWire MKII Nurse Call
System, simply start at 7001 or consult your hardware manuals for further details.
1.
To add a new SmartLink Client, simply click New.
2.
Enter a Name to appear on the main Clients list and on the client alarms screen.
3.
Enter a Client Code starting at 7001 as the unique four digit identifier for each selected client.
4.
Enter the Phone number for the location if applicable. Leave this field blank for systems that do not require telephone number.
5.
Enter the Address for the location if applicable. Leave this field blank for systems that do not require an Address.
6.
Select the Recipient to which messages regarding Call/Emergency activations and
Cancels will be sent if applicable.
7.
Select the Maintenance to which system and maintenance messages eg. Low
Battery, Mains Fail, etc (see SmartLink Call Types) are sent.
8.
Check the Expect Check–In box and enter a period in days if the client equipment is required to call in within the specified period (primarily for Medi-Call Dialer units only).
9.
Use Notes to annotate pertinent facts regarding this Client.
10. Enter a description for each of the Zone Fields. Zone (or Channel) names should match the actual SmartLink Devices. For example, Medi-Call Diallers and SmartLine
Wireless Systems can handle up to 8 separate wireless devices which can be programmed to report on each of the available zones.
11. Click Save and then Close when completed.
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APPENDIX 1 - Cabling Guidelines
System wiring guidelines based on current consumption
The following tables have been provided to assist installers in determining max cable lengths and components per single run of cable that is part of a larger star configuration.
The figures found in the tables have been calculated for 6Cx14x0.2 cable, using the extra 2 cores to double up on the supply lines. The use of any other type of cable or
configuration will void these figures.
Table 1 - Component Current Consumption
SmartWire MKII Component
Type A Call Point
Type B Call Point
Patient Bed Cord
Corridor Light (steady) – Nurse Presence, Patient Call
Corridor Light (flashing) – Staff Assist, Emergency
Sounder (1 beep/second)
Display Controller
Master
Standby
Current
(mA)
< 4
1
1
0
0
1
<30
<30
Alarm
Current
(mA)
6
2
2
30
15
10
30
30
Current Consumption
Relative to Type A
1/3 of a Type A call point
1/3 of a Type A call point
5 times a Type A call point
3 times a Type A call point
2 times a Type A call point
5 times a Type A call point
N/A
1. Call Points placed at end of Single Cable Run
(All call points are connected at end of the cable run, no successive call points)
All calculations are based on the Type A call point. These may be substituted by any other component listed in the above table (taking into account the relative consumption).
Table 2 - Call points placed at end of cable run
Distance (m)
50
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
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Max Number of Type A call points at end of cable run
167
83
42
28
21
17
14
12
10
9
8
6
6
5
8
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2. Successive addition of Call Points on Single Cable Run
(Call points are connected at every 100 m intervals)
Table 3 – Two Type A call points placed every 100 metres
Distance (m) Voltage (V) Number of call points
50 11.98
2
100
200
11.93
11.83
2
2
300
400
500
11.69
11.50
11.26
2
2
2
600
700
800
10.97
10.63
10.25
2
2
2
Current used (mA)
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Current available (mA)
988
482
229
141
94
63
40
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Table 4 – Five Type A call points placed every 100 metres
Distance (m) Voltage (V) Number of call points
50 11.94
5
100
200
11.82
11.58
5
5
300
400
500
11.22
10.74
10.14
5
5
5
Current used (mA)
30
30
30
30
30
30
Current available (mA)
970
455
198
102
46
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Table 5 - Ten Type A call points placed every 100 metres
Distance (m) Voltage (V) Number of call points
50 11.88
10
100
200
300
11.64
11.16
10.44
10
10
10
Current used (mA)
60
60
60
60
Current available (mA)
940
410
145
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Table 6 - Twenty Type A call points placed every 100 metres
Distance (m) Voltage (V) Number of call points
50 11.76
20
100
200
11.28
10.32
20
20
Current used (mA)
120
120
120
Current available (mA)
880
320
40
Table 7 - Forty Type A call points placed every 100 metres
Distance (m) Voltage (V) Number of call points
50 11.52
40
100 10.56
40
Current used (mA)
240
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760
140
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System Configurations and Limitations
The following are limitations based on 3 different configurations. The first configuration puts emphasis on
large area coverage with minimum call points whereas the last configuration puts emphasis on small
area coverage with max number of call points. Depending on your requirements you may choose either of the configurations.
Table 8 - Large Area Coverage with Minimum Call Points
SmartWire MKII Component
Type A Call Point
Sounder (1 beep/second)
Display Controller
Max TOTAL cable run (metres)
Max quantity per entire star configured bus
50
20
5
4000
Table 9 - Medium Area Coverage
SmartWire MKII Component
Type A Call Point
Sounder (1 beep/second)
Display Controller
Max TOTAL cable run (metres)
Max quantity per entire star configured bus
120
30
5
3200
Table 10 - Small Area Coverage with Maximum Call Points
SmartWire MKII Component
Type A Call Point
Sounder (1 beep/second)
Display Controller
Max TOTAL cable run (metres)
Max quantity per entire star configured bus
240
40
10
1600
Line Boosters
In situations where the maximum component count or cable run has been exceeded, Line
Boosters (Part No. 105-689) may be used to reduce the effects of system capacitance on bus communication by reducing signal rise times. For further information please contact SmartLink International.
Cabling Example
Requirement:
Medium sized hospital requires a hard wired nurse call system for its existing 90 beds.
The installation also requires 4 LED displays, and 20 sounders. The installation should also be able to cater for an additional 30 beds in its new wing that will be located approx
800m from the master unit.
Solution:
Taking into consideration the future expansion and the number of call points required we would use figures from Table 9 “Medium Area coverage”. This will enable us to have a total of 120 call points, with 30 sounders, 5 display controllers and a total cable run of
3200 metres. Assuming that on average 20 call points would be required every 100 metres for the existing wings, and using figures from Table 6, we would require two runs of 200m cable. For the proposed new wing that will be located 800 meters away, we would use 3 separate runs of 800m cable each supporting 10 call points (figures taken from Table 2). So the overall total cable run would be 2800m, which is well within specification.
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APPENDIX 2 – Calculating Backup Battery Requirements
Batteries must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
The Australian Standards for Hard-Wired Patient Alarm Systems states:
Battery backup shall be sufficient to provide a minimum of 10 min operation with the capacity to supply an additional 50% of the power requirements with 25% of the loops operative.
Rechargeable batteries shall be capable of being fully recharged from a fully discharged condition within 24h.
Each battery container shall be legibly and durably marked with the month and year of installations, e.g. 1/98 meaning January 1998.
Current Consumption Figures per Component
We suggest that you use the following allowances when calculating battery capacity:
SmartWire MKII Component
Type A Call Point
Type B Call Point
Patient Bed Cord
Corridor Light (steady) – Nurse Presence, Patient Call
Corridor Light (flashing) – Staff Assist, Emergency
Sounder (1 beep/second)
Display Controller
Master Unit
Standby Current (mA)
0
1
<30
<30
< 4
1
1
0
Alarm Current (mA)
15
10
30
30
6
2
2
30
Battery Calculation Example
For example, if we have a system with 50 Type A call points (25 Patient Call and 25
Emergency) with each having corridor lamps, 30 bed side plugs, 40 Type B call points,
10 sounders, 5 display controllers, and 1 master then our total max current consumption in alarm state shall be:
Type A call points:
Steady “Patient Call” Corridor Lights
Flashing “Emergency” Corridor Lights
Bed side plugs
Type B call points
Sounders
Display controllers
Master controller
TOTAL Current
25 x 6
25 x 30
25 x 15
30 x 2
40 x 2
10 x 10
5 x 30
1 x 30
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
150
750
375
60
80
100
150
30
1695 mA
Using a standard 12V Lead-acid battery with a 7 Ah capacity will power the entire system for approx 4 hours in a worst case scenario where all call points are in alarm state. This would be more than enough to satisfy the requirements of the Australian Standards for
Hard Wired Patient Alarm Systems.
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APPENDIX 3 – RS232 to RS485 Converter for LED Display
Part Number RS232-LED
Maximum cable length (RS485) 1200 m
Maximum cable length (RS232) 15 m
Max Displays per Converter
Power Supply
Dimensions
Weight
Temperature range
32 displays
External regulated supply (6 – 15 V DC, 50mA)
63mm (h) x 56mm (w) x 16 mm (d)
40 grams
-20 to 60 degrees Celsius (5% to 95% humidity)
Powering the Converter
The converter may be powered off the same supply as the SmartWire MKII system provided it satisfies the requirements.
Cabling
Cabling between the converter and the LED Display should be done using a single twisted pair.
External Connections
(RS232 side)
Pin 1 Cable shield
Pin 2 Tx (in)
Pin 7 Ground
31
(RS485 side)
Pin 1 Cable shield
Pin 7 GND
Pin 18 (B) RS485
Pin 19 (A) RS485
Pin 20 +V supply
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Internal Connections
Internal Link Settings
Internal Link Settings of the RS232 to RS485 Converter
Link No.
LK1
LK2
LK3
LK4
LK5
LK6
LK7
Descriptions
Auto/Manual Link
Echo On/Off Link
RS422/RS485 Link
Low/High Link
RTS/DTR
CTS
CD/DTR
Setting
AUTO
ON
RS485
High
RTS
No Link
No Link
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Appendix 4 – LED Displays
The SmartLite display panel features a multi-colour LED display, for communicating messages of different priorities. Particularly suited to light commercial environments it comes complete with mounting hardware to suspend the unit from ceilings. It also features an integrated audio amplifier and speaker built into the unit for distributing alert sounds. Communication with the device is via serial cable, which may operate in either RS232 or RS485 modes.
Power supply
Supplied as standard is a switch mode earthed supply with an output rating of 12V @ 3.5A.
Current Consumption
Normal use: 400 mA, Heavy use: 1200 mA, Standby: 50mA
Note for a Double Sided Display these figures are approximately double. Connection is via a DC jack (2.1mm pin). Polarity is +ve on the pin and ground on the shell.
Audio
A single channel linear audio amplifier delivers 0.5W RMS into a 57 mm speaker. Connection is via a 3.5mm mono jack. The input impedance is 470 ohms; the input level should be between
2 to 8 Vp-p. A volume control is provided on the back of the display. For long distances, shielded cable is recommended.
Data Connection
The SmartLite display panel provides connections for RS232 and RS485 serial data. Data format is 9600,N,8,1. RS485 requires connection to A, B, and ground, RS232 requires connection only to Data and Ground. If the SmartLite is being connected to a Remote Display
Pocsag Decoder using RS232, a straight through 6-way CAT5 cable may be used. When hard wiring long distances in RS485 mode, then the recommended is CAT5 shielded.
SmartLite Display Data Connections
(View looking into Socket)
Ground
B (RS-485)
RX Data (RS-232)
B (RS-485)
External Audio IN +
External Audio IN -
+ 12 Volts DC
Ground
A (RS-485)
A (RS-485)
Ground
B (RS-485)
A (RS-485)
RX DATA (RS-232)
WARNING: Improper Connections will damage the Display.
Weight
Dimensions (L x W x H):
33
1.9 Kg (single sided)
2.7 kg (double sided)
727 mm x 37 mm x 94 mm (single sided)
727 mm x 50 mm x 94 mm (double sided)
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Appendix 5 - Autotex AM
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Autotex AM – FAQ Continued…
What is a Microbe
Microbes are single celled organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye and must be viewed through a microscope. The naked eye is only able to detect the presence of microbes once they have multiplied to the hundreds of thousands. And under the right conditions, some microbes can double in number every 15-20 minutes. Types of microbes include bacteria, algae and fungi or mold.
Is Autotex AM with Microban® antimicrobial technology safe?
Yes - Microban® has undergone extensive independent laboratory testing and has a long history of safe use.
Will scratching or scuffing the film diminish the effectiveness of the AM function
No - Because the antimicrobial agent is evenly distributed throughout the texture, its effectiveness is constant even if the surface is damaged.
Do we still have to clean the film
Yes -Autotex AM provides continuous antimicrobial protection however if dirt or residue build up on the surface bacteria can grow on top of the build up. Normal cleaning practices should therefore be maintained.
Does the anti microbial protection begin working immediately?
The antimicrobial function of Autotex AM begins to work as soon as the microorganism comes into contact with the product surface. It then works continuously to maintain a consistently lower bio-burden than would be expected on a product without antimicrobial protection. Under the right conditions, microbes on an untreated surface can double every
20 minutes!
Does the antimicrobial leach or migrate from the film?
No - The antimicrobial is permanently locked into the texture and can not leach or migrate from the film.
What is the Microban® Certification Program?
The Microban® brand promise to consumers is to deliver continuous, durable and effective antimicrobial protection.
To ensure this is fulfilled, Autotex AM has been subjected to extensive testing prior to commercialization and is manufactured under stringent quality assurance guide lines in addition film samples from every production making undergo a rigorous testing program carried out by LawLabs a leading, independent inspection body who are responsible for overseeing and regulating the Microban Certification Program.
Does the use of antimicrobials cause resistant strains of microorganisms?
No - After more than 30 years of use in numerous consumer, industrial and medical applications around the world, there has been no evidence of resistant strain development.
Will the film irritate, is it sensitizing?
No - Autotex AM will not irritate skin and is not sensitizing.
Is Autotex AM approved for use in food contact applications?
No.
What cleaning products can be used with Autotex AM?
As far as we are certain, normal cleaning products can be safely used with Autotex with Microban.
However, complete compatibility with all cleaning products can not be guaranteed and so in cases of doubt you should contact your local Autotype representative for further information.
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Appendix 6 – Radio Nurse Call Receiver Installation
MODES OF OPERATION
The Radio Nurse Call Receiver (Part No. 100-820) can be programmed to operate in two different modes:
1. Any Key Operation Mode, where the Radio Nurse Call Receiver will accept signals from any SmartLink radio keys or,
2. Programmed Key Operation Mode, where the SmartLink radio keys (maximum of 40) must be programmed into the Radio Nurse Call Receiver before being accepted.
ATTENTION: Pressing the CANCEL button on any radio key will cancel any active alarms that may have been activated by another radio key. This is true in either mode of operation whether it be “Any
Key” or “Programmed Key” modes.
Any Key Operation
This operation mode allows the radio nurse call to operate with any Smartlink radio keys. To enable this mode remove any links on the terminal block between terminals Z1 and 0V. Refer
to PCB layout shown below.
Programmed Key Operation
This operation mode allows the radio nurse call to operate with programmed Smartlink radio keys only. To enable this mode place a link on the terminal block between terminals Z1 and 0V.
Refer to PCB layout shown below.
PCB Layout
Accepted Wireless SmartLink Devices
Wireless Call Points/Pendants
Universal waterproof pendants
Wireless Wall mount call points
Box style pendants
Wireless Devices
Wireless smoke detector (Ver 1.2 or higher)
(Part No. 100-820)
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Programming Radio Keys into Receiver
To Program the Radio Keys into the Receiver do the following:
1. Link the program mode shunt J11, the radio receiver will then be in learn mode, LED will double flash once.
2. Activate the radio key that will operate radio nurse call. The LED will fast flash for each radio message and long flash on the third message to acknowledge the radio key is programmed.
3. Radio receiver is now programmed.
4. To program a second device, repeat above steps (up to 40 radio keys can be programmed).
5. Programming a 41st device will erase the 40th device so that there are no more than 40 devices programmed.
Removing Radio Keys from Receiver
To erase all devices, activate any pre-programmed radio key 5 times in program mode with the erase pin (pin 5 of J5) linked to program mode pin. LED will fast flash continuously to indicate successful erase operation.
LED Operation
Normal Mode
Idle
Alarm
Device Alarm, PIR or Reed Switch
Program Mode
Activation of a radio key
1
st
and 2
nd
radio messages
3
rd
radio message
A programmed key message
LED State
Fast flash every second
Steady ON for the duration of the alarm
Momentary
LED State
Double fast flash once
10 ms fast flash
2 sec long flash
2 sec long flash
Specifications
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Size
Weight
Operating Voltage
Quiescent Current
Alarm Current
Frequency
Radio Inputs
75 x 115 x 20 mm
70 grams
7 – 16 Volts DC
8 mA
16 mA
304.85 MHz
24 or 56 bit ON, OFF, PANIC
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Notes
Call Point No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
8.
9.
10.
11.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28
29.
30.
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Client Code
7001
7002
7003
7004
7005
7006
7007
7008
7009
7010
7011
7012
7013
7014
7015
7016
7017
7018
7019
7020
7021
7022
7023
7024
7025
7026
7027
7028
7029
7030
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48.
49.
50.
51.
44.
45.
46.
47.
52.
53.
54.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
Call Point No.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
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7039
7040
7041
7042
7043
7044
7045
7046
7047
7048
7049
7050
7051
7052
7053
7054
Client Code
7031
7032
7033
7034
7035
7036
7037
7038
7055
7056
7057
7058
7059
7060
78.
79.
80.
81.
74.
75.
76.
77.
82.
83.
84.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
Call Point No.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
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7070
7071
7072
7073
7074
7075
7076
7077
7078
7079
7080
7081
7082
7083
7084
Client Code
7061
7062
7063
7064
7065
7066
7067
7068
7085
7086
7087
7088
7089
7090
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Call Point No.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
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7100
7101
7102
7103
7104
7105
7106
7107
7108
7109
7110
7111
7112
7113
7114
Client Code
7091
7092
7093
7094
7095
7096
7097
7098
7115
7116
7117
7118
7119
7120
Call Point No.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150.
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7130
7131
7132
7133
7134
7135
7136
7137
7138
7139
7140
7141
7142
7143
7144
Client Code
7121
7122
7123
7124
7125
7126
7127
7128
7145
7146
7147
7148
7149
7150
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Call Point No.
151.
152.
153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158.
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
159.
160.
161.
162.
163.
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© Copyright SmartLink
November 2015
Unit 4/56 Norcal Rd,
Nunawading Vic 3131 Australia
Tel: +61 3 9875 6400 Fax: +61 3 9875 6422
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.smartlink.com.au
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained in this manual is correct at the time of print. SmartLink
International
“A division of NESS CORPORATION PTY LTD
” reserves the right to make changes to the features and specifications at any time without prior notice in the course of product development.
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7160
7161
7162
7163
7164
7165
7166
7167
7168
7169
7170
Client Code
7151
7152
7153
7154
7155
7156
7157
7158
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Key Features
- Hardwired nurse call system
- Supports up to 240 call points
- Five different call types
- Common corridor light functionality
- Integration with SmartLink Monitoring Software
- Display Controller Interface for LED displays
- Zoning and message prioritization
- Low battery reporting
Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the maximum number of call points that can be supported by the SmartWire MKII system?
What types of calls can be made with the SmartWire MKII system?
How does the Common Corridor Light functionality work?
How does the system communicate with the SmartLink Monitoring Software?
What is the Display Controller Interface?
How does the system report low battery conditions?
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Table of contents
- 2 CONTENTS
- 4 EQUIPMENT LIST
- 5 INTRODUCTION
- 5 CABLE SPECIFICATION
- 6 COMPONENTS
- 6 Example
- 10 SYSTEM CABLING
- 11 WIRING DIAGRAM 1 – CEILING PULL CORD
- 12 WIRING DIAGRAM 2 – COMMON CORRIDOR LIGHT
- 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 3 – DISPLAY CONTROLLER INTERFACE
- 14 10. WIRING DIAGRAM 4 - ZONING DISPLAYS
- 15 11. WIRING DIAGRAM 5 - INTERFACING RADIO RECEIVERS
- 16 12. WIRING DIAGRAM 6 - INTERFACING EXTERNAL DEVICES
- 17 13. CONFIGURING LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONS
- 18 14. TECHNICAL NOTES
- 18 (100-549)
- 18 (100-548)
- 18 9917)
- 19 15. SYSTEM SETTINGS
- 19 (100-548)
- 21 Setting Call Types – DIP Switches
- 22 Setting Call Types – DIP Switches 6, 7 & 8 (Continue)
- 23 Setting Call Points Numbers (Client Codes) – DIP-Switches 1 to
- 24 Setting Call Points Numbers – Continued
- 25 16. SMARTWATCH XP SOFTWARE SETUP
- 26 9917)
- 28 APPENDIX 1 - CABLING GUIDELINES
- 31 APPENDIX 2 – CALCULATING BACKUP BATTERY REQUIREMENTS
- 32 APPENDIX 3 – RS232 TO RS485 CONVERTER FOR LED DISPLAY
- 34 APPENDIX 4 – LED DISPLAYS
- 35 APPENDIX 5 - AUTOTEX AM
- 37 APPENDIX 6 – RADIO NURSE CALL RECEIVER INSTALLATION
- 37 MODES OF OPERATION
- 39 NOTES