Installation Guide Callpoints Overview All CPS type callpoints are designed to fit into Clipsal one gang plastic wall box 157/1P. The two and three gang boxes are 2157/2 and 2157/3. Figure 6‐5 CPS ‐ Australian plate and surround The catalogue codes for the surrounds are: Table 6‐2 Catalogue code Vertical Horizontal Type 2000‐WE 2000‐WE 2000/2‐WE 2000H2‐WE Single gang, white 2000/3‐WE 2000H3‐WE Two gang, white Three gang, white Note When horizontal, the large call button is always on the right side, to have the pendant below the Cancel button at left. The two and three gang surrounds come with a mounting clip to control the spacing between the callpoints.Austco June 10, 2015 99
Callpoints Overview Tacera British Plate The British plate is ordered with the option ‘/BS’. It is 85 x 85 mm, with mounting holes 60.33 mm apart. Two screws M 3.5, 25 mm long are packed with the callpoint. Depth behind the plate is 22 mm, however at least 35 mm is required for cable termination (45 mm if cables have moulded strain relief boots). The surface of the callpoint is 12 mm in front of the wall. Figure 6‐6 CPS ‐ British plate Installing Callpoints Callpoints can be wired to the controller per room or have several rooms linking back to the Room Controller. The order in which equipment is connected in not important. 1 Terminate the cable coming out of the wall box. 2 Plug the RJ45 connector into one of the callpoint’s IPnet connectors. As it is auto‐detected, an audible beeping can be heard. This means the callpoint is active. The backlight LED should be visible. 3 Fix the callpoint on the wall box and clip the flush surround on top. Note Callpoints need additional configuration before they can be tested. Once the configuration is complete, connected callpoints may be tested. 100 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Callpoints Overview 6.2.4 Connections Figure 6‐7 Connectors: fixed button, generic, cancel, bed mat callpoints The IP‐CPS callpoints have two 8‐way modular connectors, so that the callpoints can be daisy‐chained together and with other devices on one IPnet cable run. The cable is terminated with modular 8‐way plug RJ45. When crimping the connector, ensure that the same colour wire is in the same pin position at both ends of the cable. Table 6‐3 8‐Way Connector Pins Connector Pin Function 1 High speed bus CANH HS 2 High speed bus CANH HS 3 Low speed bus CANL LS 4 SBUS ‐ PWR +24 5 SBUS ‐ PWR +24 6 Low speed bus CANL LS 7 SBUS ‐ GND 8 SBUS ‐ GNDAustco June 10, 2015 101
Callpoints Overview Tacera102 Take note of the following: • Maximum recommended length between the room controller and the furthest callpoint is 300 m. • Ensure cabling is run clear of all other mains and power cables, electronic equipment and any device which may cause noise or interference, triggering false alarms. For a full list See “Cabling Requirements” on page 34. 6.2.5 Call Activation and Cancellation Calls are activated by pressing the button on the callpoint (labelled with its function) or from the optional plug‐in Call Pendant. The Call Pendant provides two calls: pendant button press and pendant unplugged, which are configurable, and the input can be set as a common call with the push button call or as a separate call. Calls can be cancelled by pressing the red illuminated Cancel button on a callpoint. The above procedure applies only to IP‐CPS and IP‐CPG callpoints. 6.2.6 Call Upgrades Callpoints can simulate multiple call levels. A simple configuration option can be set up to activate a 3 Press Call (3PU) and a 3 Second Hold Call (H3U). 3PU and H3U are usually used to trigger a higher priority call such as from Patient call and Ensuite call to Staff Assist. • A 3 Press Call (3PU) is activated when the callpoint CALL button is pressed three times in quick succession, where the interval between press is less than a second. • A 3 Second Hold Call (H3U) is activated when the callpoint CALL button is pressed and held for three seconds. More information is provided in the Tacera Room Controller Configuration Guides. 6.2.7 Buzzer and Backlighting A small buzzer provides audible feedback whenever a call button or small illuminated button is pressed on the front plate. If the call is made from a pendant, audible feedback will sound for the whole time that the button is pressed. When a 3 Press Call (3PU) is made, there will be audible feedback for each time that the button is pressed. An activated 3 Press Call (3PU) will sound 3 beeps as audio feedback after the third press. An activated 3 Second Hold Call (H3U) will sound 2 beeps as audio feedback after the release of the long press. A white LED behind it makes the large front call button glow in the dark with the colour of the silicone pad. A solid state red reassurance light within the CANCEL button activates to indicate when a call has been initiated. June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Callpoints Overview Removing the Call Pendant activates a specific Pendant‐Out call that can be cancelled by pressing the CANCEL button or by re‐inserting the Call Pendant. This option is programmable using the web‐based configuration tool. See the Tacera Room Controller Configuration Guides for details. The operating parameters of each callpoint, including priority, function and location, can be upgraded in real time without shutting down the system. This allows changes to be made on a working system without interruption to the operation of the system. All callpoints fit into a standard single‐ or multi‐gang Australian and North American wall box. They use a standard Clipsal 2000 series snap‐ on surround that must be ordered separately. The ‘/BS’ option fits into standard British size wall boxes and comes without surrounds in a single unit with plastic plugs used to cover exposed screws. 6.2.8 Cleaning Mode A cleaning mode is standard, allowing a callpoint to be deactivated for 10 seconds giving a cleaner time to wipe it down without triggering a call. To engage cleaning mode: 1 Press and hold CANCEL for 3 seconds. The CANCEL button flashes and three (3) beeps sound. 2 The Callpoint is deactivated for 10 seconds. Wipe down the callpoint with a cloth and cleaning agent. After the 10 seconds have elapsed, three (3) beeps are sounded and the CANCEL stops flashing. The callpoint is now active. If more time is needed, repeat these steps.Austco June 10, 2015 103
Callpoint Add-on Features TaceraFigure 6-8 Shroud 6.3 Callpoint Add-on FeaturesFigure 6-9 Waterproofboot There are several extra options available for the IP‐CPS and IP‐CPG callpoints: a shroud to avoid accidentally activating high priority calls, a waterproof boot for wet areas, and different sockets need to be ordered with their proper codes. 6.3.1 Shrouds An optional shroud fitting for SteriButton Callpoints that protects against accidental activation of the callpoint is available. They incorporate a 2 mm button recess and a 3 mm surround to give a total of 5 mm (0.2”) protection for the button. Usually used in corridors or high traffic areas where accidental brushing of the callpoint is common, it can also be used on high‐priority call callpoints, such as Code Blue or Emergency, when call guarding is not implemented. 6.3.2 Waterproof Pull Cord callpoints are supplied with a silicone rubber boot that seals the callpoint at the back (where moisture ingress normally occurs) and between the wall plate and wall. To prevent corrosion and ensure that every water resistant (IP65) callpoint installed in a harsh wet area remains reliable, each water resistant callpoint is also supplied with: • Stainless steel screws and O‐rings • Silicone inserts to seal all screw holes. Order codes are: Add the qualifier ‘/WR’ to the order code, which can also specify ‘/H’ (horizontal) for Australian plates, or ‘/BS’ for British size plates. Note Only callpoints without pendant sockets or pendant connectors can be supplied with the waterproofing option.104 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Callpoints with Pedant Sockets 6.4 Callpoints with Pedant Sockets The callpoints can be ordered with a 6.35 mm (0.25”) pendant socket or an 8‐pin DIN socket. The 6.35 mm pendant socket can be used to connect a call pendant or a bed exit mat sensor. The 8‐pin DIN socket is used for handsets providing TV and audio controls. See “Handsets & Pendants” on page 136. Figure 6‐10 Callpoint with pendant optionAustco June 10, 2015 105
Callpoints with Entertainment Handset Outlet Tacera 6.5 Callpoints with Entertainment Handset Outlet The IP‐CPG‐EHO is a generic callpoint with an 8‐pin DIN socket to connect the “Handsets & Pendants”. Figure 6‐11 IP‐CPG‐EHO front and back The callpoint consists of two RJ45 sockets for IPnet in/out, RJ11 socket to connect to AM‐TVC “TV Controller”, 2‐pm screw terminal to connect to over bed indicator light, and an intercom interface.106 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Callpoints with Entertainment Handset Outlet Figure 6‐12 IP‐CPG‐EHO Connection Diagram Caution If you don’t use IP‐TALKTWO/ENT with IP‐CPG‐EHO, remember to put a jumper connecting the two middle pins of HD4. You need this link to hear the entertainment TV sound at the entertainment handset speaker.Austco June 10, 2015 107
Cancel Callpoints Tacera 6.6 Cancel Callpoints The Tacera cancel callpoint is flush wall‐mounted and includes a CANCEL button compatible with the Tacera Nurse Call System to cancel active calls. It is typically used in conjunction with a ceiling‐mounted pull cord callpoint where the CANCEL button cannot be reached, or where it is convenient to have one room‐wide cancel button for multiple callpoints. Figure 6‐13 The IP‐CPS‐CN Cancel Callpoint Front and Back 6.6.1 Buttons Each IP‐CPS‐CN callpoint consists of: • a soft touch 40 x 25 mm (1.57 x 0.98”) maximum diameter oval tactile snap‐action CANCEL button • a 15 mm (0.59”) grey oval button. 6.6.2 Activation and Cancellation Calls on designated callpoints within a room or area are cancelled by pressing the main Cancel button on this cancel callpoint. Designated call types to be cancelled by this callpoint can be configured in Cancel Groups in the Room Controller web‐based configuration tool. See the Tacera Room Controller Configuration Guides for details on Cancel Groups. If the Cancel callpoint is configured in Cancel Links, the small button illuminates. Pressing the small button will cancel the destination callpoint linked to the Cancel callpoint.108 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Bed Mat Callpoints 6.7 Bed Mat Callpoints The Tacera Out‐of‐Bed Mat callpoint (IP‐CPS‐BM) is flush wall‐mounted and includes a CANCEL button compatible with the Tacera Nurse Call System to cancel active calls. It is typically used to enable calls on the Tacera Nurse Call System for a bed‐exit mat connection. Figure 6‐14 The IP‐CPS‐BM Bed Mat Callpoint Front and Back 6.7.1 Buttons Each IP‐CPS‐BM callpoint consists of: • a soft touch 40 x 25 mm (1.57 x 0.98”) maximum diameter oval tactile snap‐action CANCEL button with ‘OUT OF BED MAT’ text label • a 15 mm (0.59”) grey oval button labelled ‘C’. 6.7.2 Activation and Cancellation The Out‐of‐Bed alarm functions with a Bed‐Exit Mat sensor connected to the callpoint. The operation is different from the usual call pendant. The configuration determines that the contact closure is normally closed and registers weight as normal. The Out‐of‐Bed call will trigger when the sensor detects that the patient has left or fallen off the bed. To enable the Out‐of‐Bed call, press the Out‐of‐Bed Mat callpoint button. A white LED backlight makes the Out‐of‐Bed Mat front button glow with the colour of the silicone pad. A small buzzer provides audible feedback whenever a call button is pressed on the front plate. If there is no patient in the bed, the callpoint can be made inactive by disabling the button; the front call button will not light.Austco June 10, 2015 109
Bed Mat Callpoints Tacera When the bed‐exit mat sensor registers as empty, a 10 second delay is applied before an Out‐of‐Bed alarm is triggered. The 10 second delay is to avoid false alarms. A solid state red reassurance light within the CANCEL button activates to indicate when a call has been initiated. Calls can be cancelled by pressing the red illuminated CANCEL button on a callpoint If the bed‐exit mat pendant is removed, a “pendant unplugged” alarm is triggered. As well as bed mats being used for Out‐of‐Bed alarm, floor mats can also be used for the same purpose. When no one is standing on floor mat then there is no alarm, once pressure is applied to floor mat then the Out‐of‐Bed alarm is triggered. To avoid quickly running across the mat the de‐bounce time is reduced. The IPS‐CPS‐BM/P determines whether it is in Bed Mat or Floor Mat mode at the time it is activated. A beep (floor mat ‐ double beep; bed mat ‐ single beep) is output to inform what mode it is on. Both bed mat and floor mat connect to the IP‐CPS‐BM with a regular 6.35 mm pendant plug. Note Austco does not provide bed or floor mats. These need to be purchased separately from manufacturers such as Curbell Medical Devices (USA), Pelican Manufacturing (Australia).110 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide 4-Button Callpoints 6.8 4-Button Callpoints A flush wall‐mounted callpoint that is used for both nurse call and workflow applications. Figure 6‐15 The IP‐CPS‐4B 4 Button CallpointAustco June 10, 2015 111
4-Button Callpoints Tacera 6.8.1 Buttons The IP‐CPS‐4B callpoint consists of: • 4 configurable call buttons that can be individually programmed, locally or remotely, for any nurse call, status or workflow function • a CANCEL button. All buttons are clearly labelled for easy identification. The four call buttons have a user‐inscribable tag to indicate their function, and these tags can be produced locally on a colour printer and placed behind the clear Lexan cover for improved infection control. 6.8.2 Activation and Cancellation The buttons can be programmed to work one by one or concurrently. The different scenarios are: One by One Workflow a Pressing button number 1 activates an alarm. b Pressing button number 2 cancels button number 1 alarm and activates button number 2 alarm. c So on. Only 1 input can be active at once. Note Pressing a button more than once doesn’t toggle the alarm. Concurrent Configuration a Pressing button number 1 activates an alarm. b Pressing button number 2 sends a notification and alarm. c To Cancel number 1 alarm, press button number 1. d To Cancel number 2 alarm, press button number 2. e The Cancel button, cancels all active alarms. Note Pressing a button more than once toggles the alarm. A coloured LED above each call button will illuminate when a call is active, and users can easily cancel an active call by pressing the CANCEL button or another call button (if configured for a workflow application). A jumper (HD1) on the back of the IP‐CPS‐4B determines the operations of the four buttons as: • one by one/workflow ‐ unlinked • concurrent ‐ linked.112 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Pull Cord Callpoints 6.9 Pull Cord Callpoints The IP‐CPS Pull Cord callpoint is designed for use with the Room Controller, in nurse call applications such as hospitals, retirement homes, hostels and other health care facilities. Figure 6‐16 The IP‐CPS‐PC Callpoint Front, Back, and ConnectionsAustco June 10, 2015 113
Pull Cord Callpoints Tacera 6.9.1 Construction Each Pull Cord callpoint consists of a pull cord with Snapback™ strain relief and a handle that is brightly coloured and clearly labelled with an icon for easy and fast identification. For wall‐mounted Pull Cord callpoints, there is also a 15 mm (0.59”) grey oval button labelled CANCEL in 3.5 mm (0.14”) letters. The mounting plate is manufactured from a white polycarbonate/ABS blend of impact‐resistant plastic with a snap‐on surround to conceal the fixings. Each callpoint includes a unique barcode for inventory control and tracking. The pull cord and handle are made from nylon and can be disconnected to dip sterilise for improved infection control. The standard cord is 1 metre long (3 m (9.84 ft) for the ceiling‐mounted callpoint) with a 3 mm (0.12”) diameter and the pear shaped handle is 70 x 25 mm (2.76” x 0.98”). The cord and handle are available in 2 colours and styles: • red cord with red EMERGENCY CALL handle • green cord with green CALL handle. The CANCEL button is manufactured from silicone rubber with an anti‐ bacterial additive. For ceiling‐mounted Pull Cord callpoints, a separate Cancel Callpoint is required. See “Cancel Callpoints” on page 108. Pull Cord callpoints are water‐resistant. See “Waterproof” on page 104.114 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Pull Cord Callpoints 6.9.2 Installation The IP‐CPS‐PC is installed differently from the basic callpoints. The plate size is Australian (Clipsal 2000) by default. The options are: • ‘/BS’ for a pull cord on a British plate. • ‘/Red’ for red cord & pull tag with Call and/or nurse silhouette. • ‘/Green’ for green cord & tag with Call and/or nurse silhouette. Figure 6‐17 Wall and ceiling mounted pull cord (not to scale) IP-CPS-PC IP-CPS-PCC Weak-link 10 kgWeak-link 10 kg Pull Tag 3m cord 3m cord red/green red/green Pull Tag The Snapback™ weak link will break apart if the tension on the cord exceeds 10 kg (22 lb) (AS 3811). The link can be pressed back together and reused. The pear shaped pull tag is shipped at the end of the 1 metre cord with the wall version IP‐CPS‐PC. It slides loose on the 3 metres cord of the IP‐ CPS‐PCC. The tag is in two pieces and pulls apart easily: it can be secured in position at the proper height on the cord.Austco June 10, 2015 115
Terminal Block Series Callpoint Aggregator Tacera 6.10 Terminal Block Series Callpoint Aggregator The IP‐TB8 is used when you are running Tacera 2G at your site and you want to migrate to 3G. The IP‐TB8 is an IPnet device that integrates terminal block series callpoints (CPS‐TB) with Tacera 3G. The IP‐TB8 installation is same as that of IP‐RLY and IP‐IN8 (below). Figure 6‐18 IP‐TB8 Figure 6‐19 Connectors: IP‐TB8116 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Terminal Block Series Callpoint Aggregator 6.10.1 Installation The IP‐TB8 integrates with any of Austco’s CPS‐TB series callpoints. It consists of four groups, with each group supporting one CPS‐TB series callpoint or multiple daisy‐chained. Figure 6‐20 IP‐TB8: a regular IPnet device to IP‐CCT 6.10.2 Connections The IP‐TB8 has two RJ45 sockets for connection to the IPnet. There are eleven pairs of Molex screw terminal connectors for terminating the CPS‐ TB series callpoints. Note The IP‐TB8 requires IP‐CCT version 1.44 or higher.Austco June 10, 2015 117
Over Door Lights Tacera 6.11 Over Door Lights Table 6‐4 Tacera Over Door Light Series Product Code Description IP‐ODL‐4RGB IP Over Door Light, 4 segment RGB LED IP‐ODL‐3LED IP Over Door Light, 3 segment LED Red/Green/ Yellow A single‐dome, multi‐colour Over Door Light that has a shatter‐proof, heat resistant polycarbonate plastic lens. There are two types of Over Door Lights, IP‐ODL‐3LED and IP‐ODL‐4RGB. IP‐ODL‐3LED ‐ Over Door Light with solid state LED coloured segments, with internal barriers dividing the lenses into three separate coloured segments. There are two solid state LEDs per colour that provide improved reliability. Figure 6‐21 The Over Door Lights ‐ 3LED 118 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Over Door Lights 6.11.1 Colour Segments The coloured segments in each IP‐ODL are typically programmed as: • LAMP1 for red • LAMP2 for green • LAMP3 for yellow. IP‐ODL‐4RGB ‐ Over Door Light with RGB LED coloured segments, with internal barriers dividing the lenses up to 4 separate coloured segments. There are 4 RGB LED cells that provide a range of colours corresponding to X11 colour names for RGB colour values. Figure 6‐22 The Over Door Lights ‐ 4RGB Coloured segments can be displayed in a single and multiple combined sectors:Austco June 10, 2015 119
Over Door Lights Tacera • 1 sector: Entire Over Door Light can light or flash one solid colour when there is a single active call type active or a high priority call that overrides other calls. • 2 sector: The Over Door Light can divide into half and half, where 2 LED cells light or flash one colour and the other 2 cells display another colour. The top sector has the highest priority call. • 3 sectors: The Over Door Light can divide to a combination of top 2 LED cells with one colour for a higher priority call and 2 different colour cells below, in order of call priority. • 4 sectors: The Over Door Light can light or flash 4 different colour cells, with the top cell being the highest call priority to the lowest. The brightness of LEDs in the Over Door Lights ensures that alerts are easy to view from a distance of up to 15 m. 6.11.2 Installation The lights mount into a single‐gang Australian or North American wall box. An optional surface mount plate is available for mounting without a wall box. Note that there is no British sizing available for the ODL. The lens plate is 111 x 68 mm (4.37 x 2.68”); the dome stands 53 mm (2.09”) above the wall surface. It has a standard mounting pattern of 84 mm (3.31”). Depth needed into the wall box is at least 35 mm (1.38”) for cable termination (45 mm (1.77”) if cables have moulded strain relief boots). The flush surround will clip on top of the plate, once decorating is completed, and is 116 x 76 mm (4.57” x 2.99”), includes a unique barcode for inventory control and tracking. For surface mounting, simply select the appropriate size surround (SUR/ MNT‐Box/1 or SUR/MNT‐Box/2) and clip the surround to the wall box. Figure 6‐23 Dimensions of IP‐ODL‐3LED 74 mm 34 mm 68 mm 116 mm Side View Length 145 mm Side View Width120 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Tone Sounders 6.12 Tone Sounders The IP‐ZTS/O Zone Tone Sounder is a small flush wall‐mountable speaker used to annunciate active alarms on a Tacera nurse call system. It mimics the annunciator tones and is typically mounted in corridors and used as an alternative, or in addition to, Austco’s annunciator displays. It incorporates a tone/chime circuit and speaker with on‐board volume control, and an optional MUTE button, to provide distinctive active alarm/call alert tones for priority levels similar to those of the AN‐series of annunciators displays. Figure 6‐24 The IP‐ZTS Tone Sounder front, back, and connections CN3 CN3 CN2Austco June 10, 2015 121
Tone Sounders Tacera The available tones are specified in the Tones section of the Alert configuration on the Room Controller Interface under Alarms > Tones. Regional schemes can be selected and modified or new tones created, allowing custom Call Types to be alerted with custom tones if needed. The circuit board incorporates an on‐board adjustable volume preset. Alert tone sounds can be silenced for one minute by pressing the optional MUTE button. This silences the current active alarm only, all other Alarms will sound normally.122 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Chime Speakers 6.13 Chime Speakers Chime Speakers with amplifier (IP‐AM‐CSP) can be daisy‐chained to the IP‐ZTS/O as an alternative to relay alarms. Chime speakers mirror the alarms of the IP‐ZTS/O in a master and slave manner. Figure 6‐25 The IP‐ZTS extended with chime speaker AM‐CSP Speakers have an audio output of 0 dBm at 600 Ω. The last speaker needs to be terminated at the last link port on the board. To attenuate the output sound level, a trim pot is accessible from the front panel using a jeweller’s screwdriver. Note that for calls classified as emergency category calls, the manual sound level attenuation is bypassed. Caution The AM‐CSP (previous version of IP‐AM‐CSP) cannot be used in a 3G system, as it is powered from 12 V and not 24 V and it does not support the 600 Ω termination.Austco June 10, 2015 123
Chime Speakers Tacera Figure 6‐26 The AM‐CSP board The IP‐ZTS/O can support up to five IP‐AM‐CSPs. The first two IP‐AM‐CSP can be powered from the IP‐ZTS/O and any additional IP‐AM‐CSP require a separate 24 V power source. During silent periods the IP‐ZTS/O outputs shut down mute signal for downstream IP‐AM‐CSP so that there is no background noise from the speakers. Wiring between IP‐ZTS/O and IP‐AM‐CSP should be twisted pair for the audio line to avoid interference. Wiring of power should be of the largest diameter supported to minimize voltage drop. Distance limit between IP‐ ZTS/O and IP‐AM‐CSP, or between IP‐AM‐CSP, is determined by power voltage drop, with reasonable cable distances of 100 m (328 ft) or more possible.124 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Relays and Inputs 6.14 Relays and Inputs Relays and Inputs have a common construction and connection procedures. This section refers to for the following IPnet devices: • Dual Relay • OPT‐8 Input Bridge • IN‐8 Input Bridge. 6.14.1 Construction Relays and bridges are enclosed in a slim line black plastic case with a mounting flange, allowing the devices to be fixed to most surfaces. The board’s components are illustrated on the cover. The operating parameters of each relay and bridge, including input, function and location, can be upgraded in real time without shutting down the system. This allows changes to be made on a working system without interruption to the operation of the system. 6.14.2 Connections The device interfaces to the Room Controller (IP‐CCT) via a Cat5/6 cable with 8‐way modular connectors. Two IPnet ports allow both power and IPnet data to pass through the device on one IPnet run. Up to 15 IPnet devices can be connected per IP‐CCT port, subject to a maximum cable length of 300 m. Relays and Bridges can auto‐discover with their own unique device address. When connected to the IP‐CCT, an IPnet address will be automatically assigned. Access via a Room Controller Interface allows all Relays and Bridges to be assigned their functionality, bed, room or area location.Austco June 10, 2015 125
Relays and Inputs Tacera 6.14.3 Dual Relay The IP Dual Relay allows patients to control one or two light circuits in their room using any of Austco’s handsets with light switching buttons. For maximum flexibility, the Dual Relay can also be used to switch any other connected device (such as blinds, door access, etc.) from any other input device, not just light buttons on a Call Pendant. Figure 6‐27 The IP‐RLY Dual Relay Activation The Dual Relay integrates with any of Austco’s SteriButton Callpoints with optional 6.35 mm pendant socket or 8‐pin DIN socket. The relay is activated by pressing a light control switch on the patient Call Pendant or Entertainment Handset, and button presses toggle between turning a light on and off. More than one input can switch an output on the Dual Relay, and the input can be specified as either Equal, Invert or Toggle. See “Configuration” on page 127 for details on the configuration.126 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Relays and Inputs Installation 1 Take off screws and remove the lid to access the board. 2 Unscrew the gland nuts and pass the electrical cable through the gland nut and rubber grommet to the inside of the housing. 3 Terminate the electrical cable to common and normally open for a single light switch operation. Connections Connection to the two mains light circuits is via screw terminal connectors. Light switching is via single pole (change‐over) relays rated 8 A resistive load at 250 V maximum. The switching relay used has silent operation, even when mounted within aluminium bedhead panels. The IPnet ports and lighting cable terminals are both physically and electrically isolated to 3.5 KV to ensure patient safety. Maximum current consumption is 30 mA at 24 V when both relays are on and 15 mA when on standby. Configuration Using the Room Controller Interface web‐based application, installers assign the Dual Relay to a zone (room or rooms) and link trigger inputs to latched outputs. Three inputs types may be defined: • Equal ‐ the input mirrors the action (pressing down and holding for dimming lights) • Toggle ‐ the input switches On or Off depending on the current state • Invert ‐ Reverses the current status. 6.14.4 8-Input Opto-isolator The IP‐OPT8 is typically used to interface up to 8 inputs to a Tacera Nurse Call System from external devices such as bed sensors, room sensors, access control sensors, etc., allowing Tacera to recognise and handle alarms from 3rd party systems. Figure 6‐28 The IP‐OPT8 Input BridgeAustco June 10, 2015 127
Relays and Inputs Tacera Installation 1 Remove the IP‐OPT8 lid to access the board. 2 Terminate the switch cable to the paired input terminals (normally open switch). 3 Replace the lid and install the Input Bridge as required. Connections Call inputs are 3.5 KV opto‐isolated and connected via 8 pairs of screw terminal connectors. Call inputs are polarity independent and may range from 8–30 V DC or AC rms to trigger a call. The opto‐isolator ensures that any electrical fault at the external input devices section may not impact the Tacera system. If the input setting is set at Active High or Active Low, calls are automatically cancelled when the activation input is removed. If the input setting is set at Active Rising or Active Falling, triggered calls will be latched until cancelled via its cancel link’s source device. The same connections apply to IP‐IN8 as well. Digital Input Capture Four input settings may be defined: Active High • Call triggered: When input is a high • Call cancelled: When input is a low Active Low • Call triggered: When input is a low • Call cancelled: When input is a high Active Rising • Call triggered: When input receives a pulse from low voltage to high voltage level • Call cancelled: Call is latched until cancelled via its cancel link’s source device Active Falling • Call triggered: When input receives a pulse from high voltage to low voltage level • Call cancelled: Call is latched until cancelled via its cancel link’s source device128 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide Relays and Inputs 6.14.5 8 Input Digital The IP‐IN8 is typically used to interface up to 8 inputs to a Tacera Nurse Call system from external devices such as bed sensors, room sensors, access control sensors etc., allowing Tacera to recognise and handle alarms from 3rd party systems. The IP‐IN8 has the same connections as that of the IN‐OPT8. Figure 6‐29 The IP‐IN8 Input BridgeAustco June 10, 2015 129
Relays and Inputs Tacera Installation 1 Remove the IP‐IN8 lid to access the board. 2 Terminate the switch cable to the paired input terminals (normally open switch). 3 Replace the lid and install the Input Bridge as required. Caution The Tacera system must not be directly connected to a powered device that has a different ground potential. It is recommended that an input isolation bridge, such as an IP‐OPT8, is used (See “8‐Input Opto‐isolator” on page 127). To ensure reliability, the bridge has been designed and manufactured for immunity against voltage spikes and static charges, cable shorts and power reversals, the most common causes of electronic failure. Digital Input Capture Four input settings may be defined: NO (Normally Open) • Call triggered: When input opens the circuit • Call cancelled: When input closes the circuit NC (Normally Closed) • Call triggered: When input closes the circuit • Call cancelled: When input opens the circuit C to O (Closed to Open) • Call triggered: When input changes from closed to open circuit • Call cancelled: Call is latched until cancelled via its cancel link’s source device O to C (Open to Close) • Call triggered: When input changes from open to closed circuit • Call cancelled: Call is latched until cancelled via its cancel link’s source device.130 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide T Junction 6.15 T Junction The IP‐TJ is a port‐expander, rather than an IPnet device. The splitter is used to connect up to three Cat5 cables into one of the two IPnet connectors on the Room Controller. This enables installers to connect more than two IPnet cable runs to a controller. The number of devices that the Room Controller manages remains a maximum of 32, with 30 devices recommended (to enable hot‐ swapping). The IP‐TJ also provides a loop back option for the potential device failure inherent in daisy‐chain topology. By connecting the IPnet cable back to the T Junction, the signal of devices can be interrupted on one side without compromising the following devices ‐ their signal would simply be processed on the other side of the failure. Figure 6‐30 The IP‐TJ SplitterAustco June 10, 2015 131
T Junction Tacera 6.15.1 Installation The T Junction is installed near the Room Controller as it requires higher power than other IPnet devices. Typically located in equipment cabinets or rooms, the IP‐TJ can be mounted to the wall near IPnet devices or ceiling mounted to the main IPnet bus. Figure 6‐31 IP‐TJ Splitter Installation 6.15.2 Connections The T Junction interfaces to the Room Controller (IP‐CCT) via a Cat5/6 UTP cable with 8‐way modular connectors. Three IPnet ports allow both power and IPnet data to pass through the devices. There are two types of connectors in IP‐TJ: • Main IPnet Connector ‐ connected to a IP‐CCT or another IP‐TJ on the main IPnet bus • Branch IPnet Connector ‐ connected to IPnet devices. Connect a cable to one of its RJ45 connectors and then to one of the IPnet connectors on the IP‐CCT controller. Use the two other cable runs to connect to the IPnet devices as usual. Refer to “Connections” on page 101.132 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
Installation Guide T Junction Figure 6‐32 IP‐TJ boardAustco June 10, 2015 133
IP-IJ Tacera 6.16 IP-IJ IP‐IJ doubles the distance that IPnet devices can be installed from a Room Controller. Lengthy cable runs are sometime unavoidable and may exceed the maximum distance IPnet devices can be installed from a Room Controller. IP‐IJ solves this problem by extending the distance supported with both data regenerated and external 24 V, enabling distant callpoints to be managed more efficiently. The number of devices that the Room Controller manages remains a maximum of 32, with 30 devices recommended (to enable hot‐ swapping). Figure 6‐33 The IP‐IJ The power consumption of the IP‐IJ is 4 mA at 27 V DC.134 June 10, 2015 Chapter 6: IPnet Devices
HANDSETS, 7PENDANTS ANDACCESSORIES Austco provides a wide range of handsets, pendants, and accessories, which are available in different styles and serve a variety of functions. These devices enable patients to instantly communicate with their care‐givers and also operate room lights and television, from the comfort of their bed.Austco June 10, 2015 135
Handsets & Pendants Tacera 7.1 Handsets & Pendants Table 7‐1 Tacera Handsets & Pendants SeriesProduct Code Description Types IP65CP‐SMH/G Multifunction Handset, Sterilisable, Green Button Multifunction YesCP‐SMH/O Multifunction Handset, Sterilisable, Orange Button HandsetIP‐CAA‐EEH/ENT/GIP‐CAA‐EEH/ENT/O Ergonomic Entertainment Handset, Green Entertainment NoIP‐CAA‐EEH/ENT/R Ergonomic Entertainment Handset, Orange HandsetCP‐PCP/GB Ergonomic Entertainment Handset, RedCP‐PCP/GB/4M Patient Call Pendant with Light Control, Green Button, 2 m (6.56 ft)CP‐PCP/OB Patient Call Pendant with Light Control, Green Button, 4 m CP‐PCP/OB/4M (13.12 ft)CP‐SCP/GB Patient Call Pendant with Light Control, Orange Button, 2 Patient Call YesCP‐SCP/GB/4M m (6.56 ft) PendantsCP‐SCP/OBCP‐SCP/OB/4M Patient Call Pendant with Light Control, Orange Button, 4 CM‐PM/GB m (13.12 ft)CM‐PM/GB/4MCM‐PM/RB Patient Call Pendant, Green Button, 2 m (6.56 ft)CM‐PM/RB/4M Patient Call Pendant, Green Button, 4 m (13.12 ft) Patient Call Pendant, Orange Button, 2 m (6.56 ft) Patient Call Pendant, Orange Button, 4 m (13.12 ft) Pendant, Momentary Action, Green Button, 2 m (6.56 ft) Pendant, Momentary Action, Green Button, 4 m (13.12 ft) No Pendant Pendant, Momentary Action, Red Button, 2 m (6.56 ft) Pendant, Momentary Action, Red Button, 4 m (13.12 ft)136 June 10, 2015 Chapter 7: Handsets, Pendants and Accessories
Installation Guide Handsets & PendantsProduct Code Description Types IP65IP‐EMH/GR/ENT/DIN8 Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Green Nurse Call Button, Entertainment, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/GR/ENT/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Green Nurse Call Button, Entertainment, USB breakawayIP‐EMH/GR/TV/DIN8 Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Green Nurse Call Button, TV with digits, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/GR/TV/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Green Nurse Call Button, TV with digits, USB breakawayIP‐EMH/GR/TVB/ Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Green DIN8 Nurse Call Button, TV Basic, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/GR/TVB/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Green Nurse Call Button, TV Basic, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/OR/ENT/ Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Orange DIN8 Nurse Call Button, Entertainment, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/OR/ENT/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Orange Nurse Call Button, Entertainment, USB breakawayIP‐EMH/OR/TV/DIN8 Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Orange Multifunction Nurse Call Button, TV with digits, DIN8 breakaway Handset NoIP‐EMH/OR/TV/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Orange Nurse Call Button, TV with digits, USB breakawayIP‐EMH/OR/TVB/ Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Orange DIN8 Nurse Call Button, TV Basic, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/OR/TVB/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Orange Nurse Call Button, TV Basic, USB breakawayIP‐EMH/RD/ENT/DIN8 Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Red Nurse Call Button, Entertainment, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/RD/ENT/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Red Nurse Call Button, Entertainment, USB breakawayIP‐EMH/RD/TV/DIN* Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Red Nurse Call Button, TV with digits, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/RD/TV/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Red Nurse Call Button, TV with digits, USB breakawayIP‐EMH/RD/TVB/DIN8 Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Red Nurse Call Button, TV Basic, DIN8 breakawayIP‐EMH/RD/TVB/USB Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP‐PST, Red Nurse Call Button, TV Basic, USB breakawayAustco June 10, 2015 137
Ergo Plus Multifunction Handset Tacera 7.2 Ergo Plus Multifunction Handset The CP‐SMH is an ergonomically designed, easy‐to‐grip handset for patient control of TV/music, lights and nurse call functions on a Tacera Nurse Call System. The solid blue, water resistant case is non‐slip and dip sterilisable, and the soft touch buttons are recessed to avoid accidental activation. The entire handset is manufactured from silicone rubber with an anti‐ bacterial additive for improved infection control. Figure 7‐1 The CP‐SMH Ergo Plus Multifunction Handset The nurse call and light control buttons are large, backlit for ease of use at night, and with Braille dots on the CALL button for easy identification by the visually impaired. Functions controlled from the CP‐SMH handset include: • Nurse/Staff Call – a large green (or orange) button containing Braille dots for the letter “N” for the sight impaired • TV/music – large grey tactile buttons to control the TV/music on/ off • Channel and Volume – up/down • Bed/reading light – top of the large, yellow dual light switch button • Room light – bottom of the large, yellow dual light switch button • An easy‐to‐access socket to connect external earphones for TV/ music audio is incorporated into the DIN plug of the handset cable. The callpoint Call button and pendant removal alarm can be configured as different and independent calls.138 June 10, 2015 Chapter 7: Handsets, Pendants and Accessories
Installation Guide Entertainment Handset 7.3 Entertainment Handset The CAA‐EEH is an ergonomically designed handset for patient control of TV/music, lighting and nurse call functions on a Tacera Nurse Call System. It incorporates a microphone and speaker that provide two‐way audio communication and allow patients to use the handset as a pillow speaker. Figure 7‐2 The CAA‐EEH Entertainment Handset The soft touch buttons are embedded to avoid accidental activation and are manufactured from silicone rubber that includes an anti‐bacterial additive. The entire handset is manufactured from impact‐resistant, white plastic that can withstand the harsh cleaning disinfectants used in health care facilities. The buttons are large, unique in shape and backlit for ease of use at night and easy identification by the visually impaired.Austco June 10, 2015 139
Entertainment Handset Tacera Functions controlled from the CCA‐EEH handset include: • Nurse/Staff Call – a large momentary action green (or orange or red) button • TV/music – large blue tactile buttons to control the TV/music on/ off • Channel and Volume – up/down • Reading or room light – a large, yellow button to control the light on/off. The handset incorporates a microphone and speaker for use as an intercom/two‐way speech point. The speaker also provides audio from TV/radio audio. It has a maximum power rating of 1 W RMS and is mounted behind an O‐ring seal, plastic cone and fluid‐resistant speaker holes. An easy‐to‐access socket to connect external earphones for TV/music audio is incorporated into the handset. 140 June 10, 2015 Chapter 7: Handsets, Pendants and Accessories
Installation Guide Ergoplus Patient Call Pendant 7.4 Ergoplus Patient Call Pendant An ergonomically designed, easy‐to‐grip pendant for patients to activate calls on a Tacera Nurse Call System. The solid blue, water resistant case is non‐slip and dip sterilisable, and is available with or without patient control of lights. The soft touch buttons are recessed to avoid accidental activation. The entire pendant is manufactured from silicone rubber with an anti‐bacterial additive for improved infection control. Figure 7‐3 The CP‐PCP Ergoplus Patient Call Pendant The buttons are large, backlit for ease of use at night, and with Braille dots on the CALL button for easy identification by the visually impaired. The ‘/TB’ version of pendants do not include backlighting. Functions controlled from the CP‐PCP pendant include: • Nurse/Staff Call – a large green (or orange) button containing the Braille dots for the letter “N” for the sight impaired • Optional bed/reading light – top of the large, yellow dual light switch button • Optional room light – bottom of the large, yellow dual light switch button.Austco June 10, 2015 141
Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP-PST Tacera 7.5 Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP-PST The Multifunction Entertainment Handset (IP‐EMH) is specific to the Patient Station (IP‐PST). It incorporates a microphone and speaker that provide full duplex audio communication via an SIP VoIP exchange as well as TV audio as a pillow speaker. The handset is manufactured to be dip sterilisable and incorporates antimicrobial materials for increased infection control. The nurse call buttons on the handset identify the most common medical and non‐medical nurse requests which can be routed directly to a nurse or nurse aide depending on the request. The handset’s flush soft touch keyboard is ergonomically designed for left or right handed use. Buttons, with clearly defined icons and colours, ensure ease of understanding and use. The handset includes all the functions needed to operate an intelligent TV such as scroll arrows, short‐cuts and even a sleep mode. Four environmental control buttons allow patients to self‐select the ambience of the room without calling for a nurse.142 June 10, 2015 Chapter 7: Handsets, Pendants and Accessories
Installation Guide Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP-PST Figure 7‐4 IP‐EMH Auxiliary Buttons Speaker Nurse Call ButtonTorch Entertainment Torch button(LED) & TV Controls Linen clipexternal TV keypadaudiosocket Environmental(optional) Controlscradle Microphonebracket 7.5.1 Device Description The IP‐EMH measures 78 mm (w) x 30 mm (d) x 215 mm (h) (3” x 1.18” x 8.46”) and weighs 420 g (14.8 oz). The 2 m (6.6 ft) handset cable is made of 8‐core multi‐strand, double insulated white PVC. The handset is supplied with the following connectors: • breakaway 8‐pin DIN plug • breakaway 8‐pin to USB type A • optional 3.5 mm audio socket.Austco June 10, 2015 143
Multifunction Entertainment Handset for IP-PST Tacera A large linen clip on cable ensures that the handset does not slip off the bed and a handset removal alarm ensures that the handset is not inadvertently unplugged. The breakaway plugs act as cord savers, allowing the handset to disconnect easily, without damaging wall connectors or monitors, in case the bed is moved abruptly or with the handset cable held in hand. The buttons have been ergonomically designed to suit a wide range of end users. The button layout may be varied according to user requirements. 7.5.2 Connections The following table contains the pin‐out details for the DIN8 connectors. Table 7‐2 USB and DIN8‐pin details DIN8 details Pin Direction TV Data Controller USB Ground 1‐ TV Audio 2‐ TV Common 3 Input USM D+ 4‐ USB D‐ 5 Input/Output USB VBUS (+5V) 6 Input/Output TV Data Emitter 7‐ 8 Output For information about how the IP‐EMH is connected to the IP‐PST and how it is connected to control intelligent TV, see “Wiring from IP‐PST to TV Controller, IP‐EMH and RLY‐5” on page 77. If you want to use the handset solely for nurse call purpose and don’t require TV control, then you can connect the handset directly to the IP‐ PST via the USB interface. In this case, you need a DIN8 to USB cord saver, which connects the IP‐EMH DIN8 plug to one of the IP‐PST USB sockets. See “AM‐TVUSB” on page 145. 7.5.3 Ordering Options The following are optional/customisable items that you may order with the handset: • Overlay • External audio socket • DIN8 to USB cable.144 June 10, 2015 Chapter 7: Handsets, Pendants and Accessories
Installation Guide AM-TVUSB 7.6 AM-TVUSB The AM‐TVUSB is a functional adapter, exclusively designed for IP‐EMH (Multifunction Entertainment Handset) with the Patient Station (IP‐PST). It interfaces the IP‐EMH with the Patient Station and AM‐TVC to use the handset as a TV remote control. Table 7‐3 Adapter for IP‐EMH TV control Product Code Description AM‐TVUSB Adapter for IP‐EMH TV Control 7.6.1 Technical Specifications Table 7‐4 AM‐TVUSB technical specifications Feature Values Height 116 mm (4.57”) (Australian/New Zealand Plate) Width 76 mm (3”) (Australian/New Zealand Plate) Depth 32 mm (1.26”) Weight 177 g (0.32 oz) Mounting Method Screw on Plate Austco modular plate Wall Box Size Standard Australian/New Zealand size wall box Housing Wall box Connectors RJ12 socket, USB socket, 2 x 3‐pin connector with header Cable IP‐EMH cable with DIN8 plug Cable USB USB cable from rear AM‐TVUSB to IP‐PST is separately ordered Temperature Humidity Range 0–50°C (32–122°F) 0–85% non‐condensing Figure 7‐5 The AM‐TVUSB front and backAustco June 10, 2015 145
AM-TVUSB Tacera The AM‐TVUSB contains a DIN8 socket in the front and housed in an Austco callpoint plate. See “Australian Plate” on page 98. 7.6.2 Installation The AM‐TVUSB is installed next to the Patient Station (IP‐PST). The dimensions of the housing are the same as the Tacera callpoints, therefore, follows the installation instructions of Tacera callpoints. See “Installing Callpoints” on page 100. 7.6.3 Connections Figure 7-6 AM-TVUSB connectors The AM‐TVUSB consists of the following connectors: Table 7‐5 AM‐TVUSB connectors Connectors Description Purpose CN1 RJ12 socket to connect to AM‐TVC or other TV interfaces CN2, CN3 3‐pin connectors with one is for power‐in from IP‐PST, the headers other to connect to RLY‐5 or CM‐D1 CN4 USB socket to connect to one of the USB ports of IP‐PST146 June 10, 2015 Chapter 7: Handsets, Pendants and Accessories
Installation Guide AM-TVUSB In a scenario where the AM‐TVC (TV Controller) connects to the AM‐ TVUSB, the two are connected via a flat modular cable and 4‐way modular (RJ12) connector. The IP‐EMH is connected to the DIN8 socket at the front of the AM‐TVSB. A USB interface connection is established between the IP‐PST and the AM‐TVUSB via USB Type A to Type A cable. See “Patient Station (IP‐PST) connections to TV Controller” on page 78. A set of link headers (HD2) are used to set various options for AM‐TVUSB to work with AM‐TVC. The header pins are numbered in 8 horizontal pairs. Table 7‐6 Option settings for AM‐TVUSB connection with AM‐TVC Link Header Row Operation Linked 1 connects 12 V to opto collector Yes 2‐ No 3‐ No 4‐ No HD2 5 connects TV data to AM‐TVC Yes 6 connects 12 V to AM‐TVC Yes 7‐ No 8 TV common with nurse call 0V Yes 7.6.4 Power The AM‐TVUSB doesn’t consume power of its own, however, it acts as a power distributor, extracting 12 V from the IP‐PST and distributing to AM‐TVC and RLY‐5 or Over Bed Light connected to it.Austco June 10, 2015 147
AM-TVLOOP Tacera 7.7 AM-TVLOOP The AM‐TVLOOP mutes TV audio on a handset connected to IP‐CPG‐EHO when an IP‐TALKTWO audio session becomes active. It is only required for non‐Austco handsets. 7.7.1 Installation The AM‐TVLOOP is a small circuit board that is fitted behind the IP‐CPG‐ EHO call point. The AM‐TVLOOP has a protective heat shrink cover. Figure 7-7 AM-TVLOOP 7.7.2 Connections The AM‐TVLOOP is placed between the IP‐TALKTWO Gateway and the IP‐TALKTWO wall plate. The RJ45 cable that would normally go from IP‐ TALKTWO/GW Gateway to wall point, is instead connected to the AM‐ TVLOOP and then another RJ45 cable is fitted from AM‐TVLOOP to IP‐ TALKTWO wall point. See Figure 7-8 on page 149. A 4‐wire cable connects the AM‐TVLOOP to the IP‐CPG‐EHO to provide the mute capability. 148 June 10, 2015 Chapter 7: Handsets, Pendants and Accessories
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