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1. e Insert the connector into the tool until it clicks into the last position See Note MTA2 below e Cut the wire to the desired length Do not strip the end of the wire e Insert the wire into the hole between the connector and the inside edge of the tool ensure that it is fully inserted Continue to apply light pressure to the wire during the next step e Squeeze the handle on the tool until the ratchet mechanism releases The ratchet will not release until the tool is squeezed to the full extent of its insertion cycle e Once the handle is released the connector should automatically be advanced to the next position e Once all wires are inserted slide the connector out of the tool and inspect the end of the connector where the wires are inserted The cut end of each wire should be near to the closed end of the associated connector position The metal inserts for each position should bite into the insulation of each terminated wire in two places e Attach the Strain Relief Caps white plastic that are included with each station over the terminations These Caps perform two important functions They help to prevent wires from being pulled or wiggled loose from the connector They help to prevent accidental contact with the metal inserts within each connector position MTA SERIES CONNECTOR NOTES IMPORTANT MTA1 MTA Series Connectors utilized on 5000 5500 Nurse Call Stations are RED which designates them for use with 22
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4. Smart Stations support up to 4 Non Addressable Stations and 4 associated Single Bulb Dome Lamps when they are all located within a relatively small area The stand alone bathrooms Men amp Women are adjacent to each other and each such pair can be served by a single Smart Station The 3 Non Addressable Emergency Pushbutton Stations in B Wing may either be paralleled together as a single point or may each be identified separately via the associated smart station Either way a single Dome Lamp has been estimated for this room Revised 09 10 2010 Page 20 of 32 D 5500 REF PATIENT STN ECON SINGLE PATIENT STN ECON DUAL ALL CORD NON ADD BATH STN ECON MART STATION TAFF STATION ON A EMERG USHBUTTON UTY STATION 1 BULB DOME 3 BULB DOME CONSOLE STANDARD CONTROLLER Oo A Kei ei TN Cd e e e e e ee N P GO gt ojo w v v s P z Q x z o lt x 4 GO go 2 s 2 0 3 rm 3 REA Ha E emi Priv Rm GO D E 2 Ke gt o 5 o Toilet ub Room reatment Rm A WING taff Break Rm Dirt Clean Linen lectrical Rm m Bin Pri Rin EC BO EE TEE E Fo o OEE Se EEA EE s e E EEA p 0 RRE e EA E o BEOR EEE reatmentRm 0 o 0 o o 1 o 0 o o o 0 Dining eom EE EE E Nurse Station o oj o oO o o o of of of 41 0 MesRoom 0 o 0 o o o o 1 of o o 0 StaffBreakRm o o o o o o o of 0 0 o Dean Li
5. IN ORDER TO ASSIST YOU IN FINDING BASIC INFORMATION QUICKL Y THE FOLLOWING PAGE CONTAINS A TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THIS REFERENCE GUIDE DOCUMENT Revised 09 10 2010 Page 3 of 32 D 5500 REF REFERENCE GUIDE CONTENTS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A summary of the various components and important concepts essential to understanding what makes up a Communicator RN Nurse Call System COMMUNICATOR 5000 TONE VISUAL SYSTEMS PAGE 5 COMMUNICATOR 5500 AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEMS PAGE 7 COMMUNICATOR RN EQUIPMENT LIST Listing of the components that may be used within Communicator RN Nurse Call Systems PAGE 13 SYSTEM PLANNING This section explains important factors to consider in designing and estimating Communicator RN Nurse Call Systems including the following topics STEP 1 GENERAL LAYOUT OF FACILITY UNITS Includes multiple examples of typical facility types PAGE 16 STEP 2 amp 3 BREAK DOWN EACH CARE UNIT PAGE 17 STEP 4 DETERMINE SYSTEM TYPE FOR EACH UNIT PAGE 19 STEP 5 U L LISTING CONSIDERATIONS PAGE 19 STEP 6 DETERMINE PATIENT STATION SERIES PAGE 19 STEP 7 PICK STATIONS REQUIRED FOR EACH SCENARIO Includes detailed example for one of the facility types PAGE 20 STEP 8 amp 9 LIST THE MODEL NUMBERS amp ACCESSORY ITEMS PAGE 22 STEP 10 VERIFY MAXIMUM CABLE RUN DISTANCES PAGE 24 CABLE DESCRIPTION Detailed information on the Cable Types recommended for use with the Communicator RN Nurse Call System PAGE 24 POWER REQU
6. e A Processor Module This microprocessor based component regulates the operation of the system and performs self diagnostic functions The Processor Module is the electronic hub to which all other system components connect CONTROL UNIT CAPACITIES The capacity of each 5000 Series Control Unit is as follows Control Unit Model No HTN7616UA HTN7617UA HTN7680UA Loops with Dome Lamps 1 2 4 without Dome Lamps 2 2 4 Annunciators 3 3 4 Console Tone Visual Version 0 0 4 Paging N N Y If Tone Visual Console is needed select corresponding 5500 Series Controller The Control Unit is typically installed out of sight in a secure central location such as an equipment storage or electrical room Revised 09 10 2010 Page 5 of 32 D 5500 REF ANNUNCIATOR MODEL HRN7614UA Annunciators provide the primary interface between Care Staff and the 5000 Series Nurse Call System Each Annunciator is a 4 gang size wall mounted device which provides Tone Visual indication by means of the following features e A Tone Silence pushbutton is provided to temporarily silence tones being produced at the Annunciator Any new status condition will automatically cause re sound operation e A Lamp Test pushbutton is provided for actuation of a Lamp Test function which allows operation of all Annunciator LEDs to be verified The pushbuttons may also be utilized to actuate several diagnostic display modes which are useful during i
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8. AWG wiring Note that ALL R amp X Cables are specified to be 22 AWG MTA2 When terminated with hand tools AMP MTA Connectors terminate in REVERSE ORDEH Example If terminating a 10 Position Connector when inserted into the tool the first wire to be terminated will be Position Number 10 Terminal 10 MTA3 MTA Connectors are designed to be terminated ONCE Since the slots in the internal metal clips open up slightly each time a wire is inserted into them they may not make proper contact when re terminated Because of this when errors occur during termination it is best to replace the connector If a wire or two are mis terminated they can be gently pried out of the connector and can usually be re inserted once However Cornell recommends that such re terminations should be fully tested in order to ensure that a good connection has been made A list of Cornell Part Numbers for replacement MTA Connectors follows For large projects it may be advisable to order a few spares Revised 09 10 2010 Page 27 of 32 D 5500 REF NUMBER OF CORNELL PART NUMBER SIZE POSITIONS 73 0170108 002 MALL 73 0170108 004 MALL 2 SMALL CONNECTORS 73 0170108 005 SMALL S S S 0 100 Spacing on Centers 0170108 008 LARGE CONNECTORS 0170108 020 2 0 156 Spacing on Centers 0270018 003 0270018 002 LARGE 6 0270018 001 LARGE 9 MTA4 MTA Connectors have numbers molded into them for the Terminal
9. Communicator 5000 Nurse Call Systems do not include voice communications or intercom talk paths Each Communicator 5000 Visual Nurse Call System typically consists of a microprocessor based control unit annunciator panels duty stations a group of addressable stations associated non addressable stations and indicator lights All of these devices are interconnected to provide multi level signaling via tone visual indication The following information explains the role of each of the various components found within a typical system LOOP ADDRESSABLE STATION LOOP DATA LOOP One of the key concepts in understanding both the 5000 and the 5500 Nurse Call Systems is the concept of the Loop which is a bi directional data circuit connecting all addressable stations on the system to the Control Unit Each Loop supports a total of 40 Addressable Stations as follows e 32 Normal Addresses used by every addressable station type except for Duty Stations e 8 Duty Station Addresses which are only used by Duty Stations ALL Non Addressable stations MUST connect to the 5000 Series Nurse Call System via an Addressable Station CONTROL UNIT The control unit is the functional core of each 5000 Series system Each system requires one Control Unit Each Control Unit is essentially a panel with a plain metal door which contains the following equipment e Power supplies to provide operating power to all other system components
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11. Single Gang Trim Plate Model HFN7601UA will also be required for each of them Duty Station Use Model HWN7606UA with Model HFN7611UA Faceplate Dome Lamp Single Bulb Use Model HWN6691UA Since all of these are being used for Stand Alone Bathrooms Specify Color RED in order to match the function of the multi bulb units see below and also see Dome Lamp Selection Guide near the end of this document Dome Lamp 3 Bulb Use Model HWN6693UA None of the rooms listed will require more than 3 different Call Status Indications The standard color scheme is as follows WHT Routine Call from Patient Stations Staff Call for Staff Stations RED Emergency Cord Out and Bath Emergency Cord Out Fast Flash Bath Slow GRN Remind feature for Patient Stations Consoles In this case for simplicity and durability Model HCN7636UA was selected One will be configured for each Nursing Unit Controller Several factors need to be considered in selecting the correct Controller s for a project In this case the following factors were examined L1 A Single Controller or sharing a controller between multiple Care Units is usually the most cost effective solution so the following additional factors were checked L2 Number of Consoles This project requires 3 Consoles The only Controller that can support this is Model HTN7674UC The total number of Addressable Devices planned is 65 Model HTN7674UC ca
12. 2 TS 422 DB 9 CONSOLES Nurse Console Standard LCD Unit Nurse Console Standard LCD No Audio Nurse Console Touch Screen ANNUNCIATOR Tabular LED Type 32 LED 4 Gang DUTY amp STAFF STATIONS Duty Station 3 LEDs amp Sounder 2 Gang Faceplate for Duty Station Above Stainless Steel Staff Call Station 3 Gang Faceplate for Staff Station Above Stainless Steel Staff Duty Combination Station 3 Gang Faceplate for Staff Duty Station Above Stainless Steel Revised 09 10 2010 HTN7616UA HTN7617UA HTN7680UA TN7647UA HTN7648UA HTN7672UA HTN7674UA HDN6101UA HDN6103UA HDN6102UA HDN7681UA HDN7683UA HDN7682UA HXN7665UA HSN7666UA HXN7800AA HCN7636UA HCN7638UA HCN7637UA HRN7614UA HWN7606UA HFN7611UA HWN7649UC HFN7650UA HWN7654UC HFN7655UA Page 13 of 32 gt gt x x x x D 5500 REF EQUIPMENT LIST continued Description Model No 5000 _5500 ADDRESSABLE STATIONS TONE VISUAL TYPES Patient Station Standard Single Discontinued Replaced by HWN7630UC 1 Gang Trim Plate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7601UA Patient Station Standard With Conn for Satellite Stn 1 Gang HWN7630UC X X Same as HWN7600UC supports HWN7625 Satellite Station 1 Gang Trim Plate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7601UA Patient Station Standard Code Blue Membrane Sw 1 Gang HWN7667UC X X Same as HWN7630 Has Code Blue Membrane Switch inst
13. 2 Cornell suggests that within non shielded cables the following colors should always be used as noted such that when these colors are observed the installers will always know that they are RED 12VDC BLK COMMON NEGATIVE FOR 12 amp 24 V WHT 24VDC GRN EARTH GROUND Revised 09 10 2010 Page 25 of 32 D 5500 REF POWER REQUIREMENTS Each Communicator RN system requires a 115 VAC 60 Hz 400 600 Watt power source preferably one with Emergency Backup Support Generator and or Central UPS BATTERY BACK UP Communicator RN Controllers DO NOT incorporate internal Battery Chargers Where Battery stand by operation is required separate Uninterruptable Power Supplies will need to be sized as required and furnished by the system installation contractor s Usually wall mountable units with a hard wired input and output works best for installation adjacent to the Controller PRIMARY AC CONNECTION Primary AC Power should be hard wired to the Controller Cabinet The hard wired AC connection should enter the Controller Cabinet via the included Outlet Box which installs into the Controller Cabinet as follows e Top of Small Cabinet Cornell Model HDN7601UA and associated Door used with the following Controllers HTN7616UA 32 Station Tone Visual Controller HTN7617UA 64 Station Tone Visual Controller HTN7647UA 32 Station Single Console Audio Visual Controller HTN7648UA 64 Station Single Co
14. ATA 22 AWG 1 PAIR TWISTED SHIELDED LOW CAPAC 9414 6500FC AUDIO 22 AWG 1 PAIR TWIDTED SHIELDED Analog Audio 9462 6500FC DOME LT 22 AWG 1 Additional Conductor Per Bulb Used See other 22 AWG Cables NOTE Power and Dome Light Cables may be combined into a single multi conductor cable X NON ADDRESSABLE STATION CABLE NON USAGE CONSTRUCTION PLENUM PLENUM 22 AWG 6 COND NO SHIELD 5504UE 6504UE N NURSE CONSOLE CABLES Consists of 3 Separate Cables BELDEN NUMBERS NON USAGE CONSTRUCTION PLENUM PLENUM PWR COM 22 AWG 10 COND NO SHIELD 5508UE 6508UE DATA 22 AWG 2 TWISTED PAIRS SEPARATE SHIELDS 8723 82723 AUDIO 22 AWG 2 TWISTED PAIRS SEPARATE SHIELDS 8723 82723 NOTE The following single cable may be used in place of the three cables above N 22 AWG 9 TWISTED PAIRS SEPARATE SHIELDS 8774 none A ANNUNCIATOR CABLES Consists of 3 Separate Cables BELDEN NUMBERS NON USAGE CONSTRUCTION PLENUM PLENUM DAT CLK 22 AWG 3 TWISTED PAIRS NO SHIELD LOW CAPAC 5542UE 6542UE POWER 22AWG 4 COND NO SHIELD 5502UG 6502UE 2C 2 CONDUCTOR CABLE WHERE NEEDED FOR DOME LAMPS ETC NON USAGE CONSTRUCTION PLENUM PLENUM MISC 22 AWG 2 COND NO SHIELD 5500UG 6500UE OTHER CABLE SELECTION NOTES C1 Cornell suggests that the Data and Audio cables for C amp R above should be selected with different jacket colors or Color Striping This reduces the possibility of getting Data and Audio cross wired C
15. G INTERFACE Like the 5000 Series 5500 Series Nurse Call Systems may also be interfaced to Cornell s WaveWare paging system When Radio Paging is utilized in conjunction with the 5500 Series additional features and capabilities are available Refer to Appendix H for Multi Console Controllers Refer to Appendix J for Single Console Controllers Paging assignments may be entered at a console allowing for quick and easy paging assignments per shift no shifts 2 X 12 hour shifts or 3 X 8 hour shifts are the available options Auto or Manual paging modes are available via a simple series of keystrokes SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS 5500 Nurse Call Systems are equipped with a variety of diagnostic functions both via the system programming configuration port via the Console s and via Annunciator s if so equipped Such diagnostic functions aid installers and end users in identifying the source of problems if and when they occur TELEVISION AND LIGHT CONTROL OPTIONS Many of the Audio Visual Patient Stations are provided with connection points for Television Control and Audio and for dual level lighting controls When provided with suitable pillow speaker type call cords and when interfaced to suitable hospital type televisions and to external lighting control modules such features may be utilized Refer to manual sections for A V Patient Stations for more detailed information AUXILIARY MONITORING RECEPTACLE ON A V PATIENT STA
16. IREMENTS Information required to plan for proper AC Power Connections and Stand By Battery Requirements PAGE 26 BACK BOXES A short note about Back Boxes Refer to Guide at end PAGE 27 INSTALLATION TOOLS amp ACCESSORIES Information about special tools connectors and related information needed for proper installation PAGE 28 REFERENCE DRAWINGS AND CHARTS The following drawings and charts are provided to aid you with the following DRAWING 5500 WIRE Describes typical wiring type technique PAGE 29 ADDRESSABLE STATIONS BACK BOX amp FEATURES GUIDE Spreadsheet to help in selection of the correct stations based on features and corresponding Back Boxes required foreach PAGE 30 ADDRESSABLE STATIONS INPUTS AVAILABLE FOR NON ADDRESSABLE STATIONS Spreadsheet to help you understand quantity and purpose of Inputs amp Outputs associated with each Addressable Station PAGE 31 DOME LAMP SELECTION GUIDE Spreadsheet to help you select the correct Dome Lamp number colors of bulbs for different combinations of stations priorities within a room PAGE 32 Revised 09 10 2010 Page 4 of 32 D 5500 REF SYSTEM DESCRIPTION COMMUNICATOR 5000 TONE VISUAL VERSIONS Communicator 5000 Nurse Call Systems are Tone Visual Signaling Systems which means that when calls are placed on the system Audible Indication is performed via tones Electronic Sounders Beepers Visual Indication is provided via lamps and or LEDs
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18. N7602UA X X Also Replaces HWN7604UA Includes both Emergency amp Code Blue Label Inserts 1 Gang Trim Plate for Pushbutton Station Above Stainless HEN7601UA Membrane Switch Staff In Out 1 Gang HWN7603UA X X Discontinued Replaced by HWN7602UA Membrane Switch Code Blue 1 Gang HWN7604UA X X Discontinued Replaced by HWN7602UA DOME LIGHTS 3 GANG SIZE With 1 Bulb WHT unless specified otherwise HWN6691UA X X With 3 Bulbs WHT GRN RED unless specified otherwise HWN6693UA X X With 5 Bulb WHT GRN RED YEL BLU HWN6695UA X X CALL CORDS WITH 3 CONDUCTOR TRS TYPE PHONE PLUG Single Pushbutton 8 Foot Cable HAN7608UA X X Dual Pushbuttons to single plug HAN7609UA X X PILLOW SPEAKER CALL CORDS WITH 20 PIN CORNELL HCE SYLVANIA PLUG Basic Call Button amp Speaker HSN6532UA X Basic amp TV Above plus Volume amp Channel Control HSN6527UB X Basic TV amp Light Control Above plus 2 light controls SP82248701 X No Speaker Basic Pushbutton with 20 pin Plug 8 foot HAN7686AA X Revised 09 10 2010 Page 15 of 32 D 5500 REF SYSTEM DIAGRANS Refer to the individual Device Installation and Service Guides ISGs or to the Equipment Drawing Section of this Communicator RN Service Manual for wiring diagrams of typical installations of the Communicator Nurse Call system Drawing Number 5500 Wire as found near the end of this Reference Guide may be used to plan for syste
19. Numbers Positions You may need to squint to see them but they are on there 8 0170108 010 MALL MTA5 MTA Series Connectors are designed for Single Conductor Terminations Therefore if multiple field conductors must be terminated to a single position on such connectors use the following method Terminate a single pigtail lead to the connector as required Join the other conductors to the pigtail lead via small wire nuts crimp caps b connectors etc MTA6 When terminated connectors are inserted onto their corresponding pin headers on the Stations field wiring will ALWAYS leave the connector inwards towards the center of the station NEVER Outwards towards the perimeter REFERENCE DRAWINGS AND CHARTS The following reference materials have been included within this Reference Guide they appear in the order listed here DRAWING 5500 WIRE This drawing should be useful in planning amp estimating the wiring required for a typical 5000 5500 Nurse Call System SPREADSHEET ADDRESSABLE STATIONS BACK BOX amp FEATURES GUIDE This table is useful for determining the following information about various Addressable Station e The proper size back box to use refer to Installation amp Service Guide for individual stations for more detailed information e The proper Call Cord to use with Addressable Patient Stations e Various Features that are are not available for the Addressable Stati
20. Patient Stations with Audio are equipped with one of the following 20 pin receptacle Standard Series and Personal Series for connection to a Pillow Speaker type Call Cord Jing 3 conductor phone jack Economy Series for connection to a basic push button type Call Cord Staff Stations and push button Patient Stations lack such receptacles but are equipped with a Call pushbutton which is used to initiate calls at locations where patients are ambulatory or where calls are customarily placed by facility staff One additional item to note the Routine Call Output s on Addressable Audio Stations is non programmable and is linked directly to the Routine Call Input s via on board circuitry Because of this Routine Call Outputs MAY NOT be forwarded from one station to another via system programming If a single corridor dome lamp is required for Routine Calls from multiple stations diodes or custom programming will be required in most cases As in the 5000 Series Systems non Addressable Stations must still be connected to the system via an associated addressable station INDICATOR LIGHTS ZONE LIGHTS As in the 5000 Series Indicator Lights must also be driven via an associated Addressable Station The Communicator 5500 System usually utilizes a standard lamp color scheme where particular lamp colors and flash patterns are utilized for particular call priorities Revised 09 10 2010 Page 10 of 32 D 5500 REF RADIO PAGIN
21. RSE FOLLOW FEATURE When implemented the Nurse Follow Feature allows the tones that would normally occur at a Console to be temporarily forwarded to an addressable station with Audio features This feature is handy for times when staff need to leave a normally manned console location for a short time period usually during low call volume times such as evening hours Once the calls are forwarded such forwarding may be cancelled by resetting the corresponding station or by simply lifting and replacing the handset at the corresponding Console SWING UNITS SWING ROOMS FEATURES Multi Console Controllers support the Swing Units and Swing Rooms features SWING UNITS This feature allows groups of rooms entire Nursing Units that are normally answered at one or more particular Consoles to be temporarily answered at a different Console Swing Units is useful for low call volume times such as evenings when it may be possible to reduce staffing by allowing particular consoles to serve multiple nursing units SWING BEDS FEATURE This feature allows individual rooms stations that are normally answered at one or more particular Consoles to be temporarily or permanently answered at a different Console This feature is useful for instances where an overflow occurs within a particular care unit or department where a patient is temporarily placed into a room that is normally part of a different care unit This way calls from such stati
22. TIONS Non Addressable Stations must be connected to the system via an associated addressable station Utilization of Non Addressable Stations where it is practical to do so provides three key benefits e Address Conservation They do not count towards the maximum number of addresses supported by the associated controller Proper utilization of Non Addressable Stations may permit use of a lower capacity controller or may create more available space for future expansion of the system e Material Cost Non Addressable Stations are less costly than equivalent addressable units This is due to their relatively simple construction e Labor Wire Cost The wiring between a Non Addressable Station and the Addressable Station to which it connects requires less wire and terminations than what would be needed if both stations were addressable This reduces wire cost and the associated labor to run and to terminate such wiring INDICATOR LIGHTS ZONE LIGHTS Indicator Lights must be driven via an associated Addressable Station The Communicator 5000 System usually utilizes a standard lamp color scheme where particular lamp colors and flash patterns are utilized for particular call priorities Indicator Lights Dome Lamps are usually installed in the corridor outside of each room where call stations are located within such rooms Dome Lamps consist of a 3 gang size plastic shell backplate assembly with either 1 3 or 5 lamp Sockets and b
23. TIONS Many of Audio Visual Patient Stations are provided with an Auxiliary Jack When so equipped such jacks are intended for supplemental monitoring of medical equipment such as out of bed alarms infusion pumps etc Note Such jacks are intended for supplemental monitoring only and are not suitable for critical monitoring When life safety monitoring is required for critical care patients such monitoring should be performed via suitable means as recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment being monitored LOW LEVEL CALLS FEATURE When implemented the Low Level Calls feature works in conjunction with the Remind feature and provides a means for staff to deal with low priority rooms and or nuisance patients Routine Calls from selected stations may temporarily or permanently be re designated as Low Level When a call that would normally be Routine is placed from such stations the corresponding call is automatically placed into Remind status see below This feature is also available on 5000 Series Systems when they are equipped with a Console PRIORITY CALLS FEATURE When implemented the Priority Calls feature provides a means for staff to deal with rooms and or patients that require a slightly higher degree of response attention than Routine calls Routine Calls from selected stations may temporarily or permanently be re designated as Priority Calls When a call that would normally be Routine is placed from such station
24. V Controller and plan to split it in a logical manner with Loops Consoles Annunciators designated for each Care Unit There is no problem with using Tone Visual Stations on an Audio Visual Controller simply omit the Audio Channel connection to such stations Step 5 Is U L Underwriters Laboratories Inc Listing Required Only some not all of the 5000 5500 Nurse Call System components are currently U L Listed Where ULL Listing is required for the Nurse Call System either by local Code or per the Project Specifications contact your Cornell Sales representative for current listing information assistance Also Note Where U L Listing will be required it is important to utilize U L Listed back boxes for all stations and for all wiring splices Step 6 Determine Patient Station Series If any of the Care Units will be served by an Audio Visual System it is advised to look into the specific type of Patient Station s if any that will be required Some important considerations that will help you make this determination are as follows e If the project is retrofit this decision may be partly based on the existing wall opening 1 2 3 or 4 gang consult the charts at the end of this document for which stations fit which sizes e If the system will be Visual Tone Visual then determine if the Standard or Economy Series Patient Stations will be used Standard Series utilize membrane swit
25. ches and fit single gang openings plus they require a separately purchased faceplate Will the membrane switches be desired Are aesthetics important If the answer to either of the preceding questions is yes then the Standard Series is most likely the correct choice Economy Series utilize a mechanical Reset switch and come in either 2 gang single patient or 3 gang dual patient sizes If a bare bones system is required or if re using existing 2 or 3 gang openings then the Economy Series is likely to present the correct choice Revised 09 10 2010 Page 19 of 32 D 5500 REF e If the system will be Audio Visual then determine if the Standard Personal or Economy Series The following information questions should assist in this decision Will faceplate speakers create privacy problems This is important where beds in adjoining rooms share a common wall Depending upon placement and upon soundproofing wall construction sound may penetrate between the rooms If this is the case Pillow Speaker types may be a better choice or Economy Series Stations will need to be applied carefully Wil TV and or Lighting Control be required via the Call Cord If yes then Patient Stations with 20 pin receptacles will be needed and suitable Pillow Speaker type call cords will be required for them If lighting control will be required suitable 27 party lighting control modules relays will be needed Consult the charts at t
26. e and multi gang back boxes through the cutouts that are on or closest to the back side of the back box Failure to do so can damage field station Revised 09 10 2010 Page 26 of 32 D 5500 REF INSTALLATION TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES All Addressable Stations as well as some Non Addressable Stations utilize Tyco AMP MTA Series Insulation Displacement Connectors for termination of the field wiring to such stations The use of these connectors facilitates high density reliable connections to the stations Once the field wiring is terminated to the connectors stations may be changed quickly by simply setting any DIP switches and then transferring the terminated connectors from the existing station to the new one Special hand tools are required in order to properly terminate the field wiring to MTA Series Connectors Cornell Model Number HEN7623AA provides all components required for termination of the connectors used on Cornell 5000 5500 Stations Cornell Model HEN7623AA consists of the following components CORNELL PART NO DESCRIPTION TYCO AMP PART NO 79 6604492 101 Pistol Grip Handle Ratchet Assembly 58074 1 73 2804492 101 Head Assembly 0 100 Spacing 58246 1 73 2904492 102 Head Assembly 0 156 Spacing 58247 1 USING THE MTA TERMINATION TOOLS the process is easy and is as follows e Insert the proper size head into the pistol grip handle and secure in place by inserting the plastic U Clip into the side of the handle
27. e category it is usually advisable to note the quantity of areas rooms in each such sub category The following are examples of typical facility types commonly encountered by Cornell they should help to illustrate the types of information that are needed EXAMPLE A FACILITY NURSING HOME HOSPITAL e Areas that are primarily Patient Use How many Private Rooms with Private Bathroom are there How many Private Rooms that share a Bathroom between them are there How many Semi Private Rooms are there How many stand alone visitor use Toilets are there Describe any other typical Patient Room Layout amp quantify each Lounge area etc e Areas where Patients will usually be under direct supervision by Staff Members How many Tub Rooms for patients that need help with bathing How many Treatment Therapy Rooms How many Dining Activity Areas are there note any associated bathrooms Describe any other typical Supervised Patient Use area amp quantify each e Areas that are primarily dedicated to Staff Use only when they are On Duty Qty of Nurse Stations They will usually require annunciators consoles Qty of Medical Supply Rooms They will often require Duty Stations Qty of Staff Break Room s They will often require Duty Stations Qty of Clean amp Soiled Storage Linens They will often require Duty Stations Qty of Certain Staff Offices Some may require Duty Stations Describe an
28. eA CORNELL 800 555 8957 wwWwcormell com CORNELL COMMUNICATIONS INC 7915 North 81 Street Milwaukee WI 53223 COMMUNICATOR RN NUHSE CALL SYSTEMS Series 5000 Tone Visual Series 5500 Audio Visual FORMERLY HCE CUMULA 1 2 amp 3 SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE DOCUMENT NO D 5500 REF D 5500 REF Revised 09 10 2010 Page 2 of 32 D 5500 REF INTRODUCTION ABOUT THIS SERVICE MANUAL The Communicator Service Manual Cornell Part 05 6887023 101 is intended to provide all the information needed to plan install operate and service a complete Communicator RN system THIS MANUAL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS A Table of Contents A System Reference Guide this document which provides general information safety precautions and systems planning information A complete set of Installation and Service Guides ISG for the various system components used within the Communicator RN product line These ISGs each have their own Cornell Part Number and have been organized into the following groups Controllers User Interface Equipment Addressable Stations Visual non audio types Addressable Stations Audio Visual Non Addressable Stations Lights Call Cords Appendices which include the following Appendix A Communicator RN Equipment List Appendix B Reserved for Future Use Appendix C Communicator RN Configuration Instructions Appendix D Radio Paging Configuration Instructions
29. ead of Emergency 1 Gang Trim Plate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7601UA Patient Station Standard With 20 Pin Receptacle 2 Gang HWN7017UC X X 20 Pin Receptacle supports TV Audio Light Switches Only does not support Intercom Functions 1 Gang HWN7600UC X X Faceplate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7016UA Patient Station Economy Series Single 1 Piece Assy 2 Gang HWN7668UC X X Patient Station Economy Series Dual 1 Piece Assy 3 Gang HWN7678UC X X Smart Station Emergency Membrane Switch 1 Gang HWN7619UC X X 1 Gang Trim Plate for Pushbutton Station Above Stainless HEN7601UA Smart Station Code Blue Membrane Switch 1 Gang HWN7620UC X X 1 Gang Trim Plate for Pushbutton Station Above Stainless HEN7601UA Smart Station designed for concealed mount 1 Gang HWN7628UC X X ADDRESSABLE PATIENT STATIONS AUDIO VISUAL TYPES Standard Series 20 Pin Receptacle Membrane Switch Faceplate Speaker Single includes Siderail Interface 3 Gang HWN7633UC X Faceplate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7635UA Dual Patient Unit 4 Gang HWN7643UC X Faceplate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7646UA Dual Patient Unit plus Siderail Interface 4 Gang HWN7653UC X Faceplate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7646UA Personal Series 20 Pin Receptacle Membrane Switch Audio via Pillow Speaker Only Single 2 Gang HWN7631UC X Faceplate for Patie
30. een each Staff Console and the associated Audio Visual Addressable Stations e A dual tone sounder Provides a variety of distinct tones for Audible indication of various Call Priotities e Two types of 5500 Series Staff Consoles are available Standard LCD Type Model HCN7636UA with a single line monochrome LCD display The Tone Visual version of this Console Model HCN7638UA lacks a handset amp hookswitch assembly Refer to previous Communicator 5000 portion of this manual Touch Screen Type Model HCN7637UA PC based unit with a color multi line display ANNUNCIATORS MODEL HRN7614UA On 5500 Series Nurse Call Systems Model HRN7614UA Annunciators may also be utilized However their role is usually to provide secondary or specialized indication such as when dedicated Code Blue annunciators are needed in the telecommunications room Refer to the previous section on 5000 Series Nurse Call Systems Annunciators for more details DUTY STATIONS MODEL HWN7606UA Duty Stations may still be utilized where supplementary tone visual indication is required However please note that they do not provide any voice intercom functions Be careful of terminology used when analyzing project specifications or competitor equipment lists Duty Staff and Staff Duty Stations are often used interchangeably If Intercom type functions are required they are probably referring to Staff Duty or Duty Stations W
31. eries description but also adds the Staff Call functions of a Staff Station see above Please note that Staff Duty Stations use normal addresses and have limited capability to support non addressable stations e Model HWN7654UC is presently not UL Listed and like the HWN7649UC that it is based on has limited capability to support non addressable stations e Where UL Listing is required the following two stations should be paired at each required location Model HWN7670UC Push Button Patient Station Staff Station Model HWN7606UA Duty Station See the note above with Duty Stations When used by Cornell the term Staff Duty Station refers to a Call Initiating Station combining both Staff and Duty Station features ADDRESSABLE STATIONS Like the 5000 Series all Calls that are placed on the 5000 Series Nurse Call System must be passed through an Addressable Station The 5500 Nurse Call System supports the same Addressable Stations as the 5000 Series but also adds support for Addressable Audio Stations ADDRESSABLE AUDIO STATIONS Addressable Audio Stations Patient Stations and Staff Stations incorporate the same features as their non audio counterparts but also add the following features e Audio Talk Path Connection which allows Addressable Audio Stations to provide 2 way voice communications between such stations and their associated Console s e Receptacle for Call Cord on Patient Stations Addressable
32. h 13 of this Reference Guide A Patient Stations Single In this case it is assumed that Audio features will be used primarily by Care Staff Choose Model HWN7669UC Economy Series for simplicity and cost A separate Faceplate is not required B Patient Stations Dual Use Model HWN7679UC for the Economy Series Similar to A C Call Cord The Economy Series stations have a 4 inch TRS Type Phone Jack The Call Cord that corresponds to this is Model HAN7608UA Two are required for each B Station D Bath Emergency Station Select Model E 7652 Economy Series for simplicity and cost The Membrane Switch version is more costly and would require a separate Faceplate E Smart Station Use Model HWN7628UC for the Smart Station These are typically hidden behind one side of one of the Dome Lamps or a single gang opening with a blank cover which would be obtained separately from a non Cornell source F Staff Station In this case Model HWN7670 was selected Although it is technically classified as a Pushbutton Patient Station it uses the same electronics as Model HWN7669UC it will work well for its intended purpose Additionally it is less costly than does not have the Input Output limitations of Model HWN7649UC which would also require a separate Faceplate Revised 09 10 2010 Page 22 of 32 D 5500 REF Emergency Pushbutton Station Use Model HWN7602UA with the included Emergency Label Insert A
33. he Cornell website www cornell com or within other Cornell Sales Literature Contact your Cornell representative e Faceplate Model Numbers may be found on the cover sheet of the Installation and Service Guide ISG for each equipment item These ISGs are compiled into the Cornell Installation amp Service Manual large 3 ring binder for the Communicator RN Nurse Call System Each ISG is one Tab within the binder EXAMPLE The totals sub totals by Wing and descriptions from the take off chart see previous page are as follows Items noted with an asterisk denote Addressable Devices REF TOT A B C Description A 32 20 12 O Patient Station Economy Series Single B 24 0 8 16 Patient Station Economy Series Dual C 80 20 28 32 Call Cord for Patient Stations D 59 23 17 19 Bathroom Emergency Station Economy Series E 3 1 1 1 Smart Station for Stand Alone Toilets F 7 2 3 2 Staff Station for Tub amp Treatment Rooms G 3 0 3 0 Non Addressable Emergency Pushbutton Station Dining Rm H 13 4 5 4 Duy Stations l 8 2 6 0 Dome Lamp Single Bulb J 38 21 16 1 Dome Lamp 3 Bulb K 3 1 1 1 Consoles 1 at each Nurse Desk L 1 O 1 0 Controller Install in Wing B Electrical Rm 65 23 23 19 Addressable Devices does not include Duty Stations REFERENCE FOR EXAMPLE ABOVE LETTERS AT LEFT CORRESPOND TO REF COLUMN Refer to the Equipment List as found on pages 11 throug
34. he end of this document for which stations incorporate which features Some facilities like Out Patient Surgery Centers often utilize Visual Patient Stations and only need Audio in Procedure Rooms and certain Staff Locations for internal staff communications In such cases plan to utilize Staff Stations and or Staff Duty Combination Stations in locations where audio will be needed A Back box and Features Guide has been included near the end of this document to aid you in deciding Step 7 Pick the correct combination of Stations for each scenario Per the Space Room Types Identified in Steps 2 amp 3 Laying out a 5000 or 5500 Nurse Call System requires adequate product knowledge However when picking the actual part numbers equipment it pays to lay out the system in this manner Cornell recommends assembling a take off sheet as follows Make up a separate take off chart for each Care Unit or a separate section List the typical room space configurations vertically List the equipment items horizontally be sure to include any faceplates accessory items Experience with the system will allow you to exploit the use of non addressable stations in a logical manner EXAMPLE REFER TO TABLE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE The chart on the following page shows an example of a 5500 Nurse Call System within a Nursing Home with 3 Wings each wing is a separate Nursing Unit for room types refer to Example A fro
35. hen used by Cornell the term Duty Station refers to a Tone Visual device STAFF STATIONS MODEL HWN7670UC AND HWN7649UC Staff Stations are specialized addressable stations which are intended to provide communication for Staff Personnel from the Staff Station to one or more Staff Consoles Essentially they are addressable pushbutton actuated staff use intercom stations Staff stations are commonly provided within rooms where staff members will occasionally require assistance from other staff members such as Bath Tub Rooms in Nursing Homes or Procedure Rooms in Surgical Centers When actuated they initiate a Staff Level Call Please note that Staff Stations use normal addresses e Model HWN7649UC has limited capability to support non addressable stations e Although Model HWN7670UC is designated as a Push Button Patient Station it functions very effectively as a Staff Station and has fewer limitations See the note above with Duty Stations When used by Cornell the term 5500 Series Staff Station refers to a Call Initiating Station without the Duty Station indicators Revised 09 10 2010 Page 9 of 32 D 5500 REF STAFF DUTY STATIONS MODEL HWN7654UC In locations where the functions of both a Duty Station and a Staff Station are needed Staff Duty combination stations may be utilized Each Staff Duty Stations provides LED and Tone indication in the same manner as a standard Duty Station Refer to 5000 S
36. here this choice is up to you and the end user consider the following for your discussions Visual Tone Visual is a good choice for systems where Low call volume is expected a call or two separated by long spans of inactivity In such cases sending Care Staff to the room does not place a big demand on staffing Patients generally have poor hearing Care Staff will probably have to go to the room anyway There will not be manned locations Console Nurse Desk from which to answer calls Audio Visual is a good choice for systems where Patient and or Staff Station Users generally have acceptable hearing If the users will be unable to hear sounds emanating from the stations then there is no point in providing an A V System A staffed location Console at Nurse Reception Security Desk will exist during normal hours If no one is available to answer intercom type calls then an A V System is usually a poor choice Staff efficiency is an important consideration Using the Intercom features Care Staff may be able to determine what the Patient needs and can save trips by dispatching appropriate personnel or services food medications in order to effectively provide assistance Sometimes Visual will work best in some units while A V works best in other units where this is the case plan to do one or more of the following e Use Multiple separate Controllers for the Visual and A V Systems e Use a larger A
37. ious as to which portions of the facility are monitored at which staff locations Nurse Desks At other times it may not be obvious When in doubt get clarification and do it early so that the decision amp documentation process does not impact construction If the job is a Plan amp Specification job Submit written RFI Request For Information through proper construction project channels If the job is Design Build Coordinate a primary contact person with the facility owner All correspondence and discussions between the installer and the owner need to be routed through this person This person needs to be either empowered to make decisions or needs to work closely with the owner personnel who are In the Design or Pre Installation phase of the project it is usually a good idea to convene a meeting with relevant groups represented An agenda document circulated ahead of time will allow preparation for the discussion it will also help in getting the correct people to show up and will keep the discussions focused Afterward it is also highly advisable to circulate minutes itemizing each issue and the conclusion to each issue and or who is in charge of any subsequent follow up actions It may be possible to have the local Authority Having Jurisdiction Health Department Inspector Examiner etc perform an informal preliminary review of your plans before installation The Owner will usually know who this
38. ired combination of Consoles e Audio Amplifier Module s amplify audio signals to appropriate levels for communication between Staff Consoles and their associated Audio Visual Addressable Stations as well as providing amplification for group voice page functions 1 AAM is required per each Console Audio Channel CONTROL UNIT CAPACITIES The capacity of each 5500 Series Control Unit is as follows Single Console Models Multi Console Models Control Unit Model No HTN7647UA HTN7648UA HTN7672UA HTN7674UA Loops with Dome Lamps 1 without Dome Lamps 2 Annunciators 3 Console Any Version 1 Audio Channels 1 Radio Paging to pocket pagers Y lt c gt n gt n gt lt KM N bh lt P P gt b P AUDIO CHANNELS Audio Channels are used for talk path functions associated with Patient Staff and Staff Duty Stations Single Console Controllers are provided with a single Audio Channel Multi Console Controllers are provided with either 2 or 4 Audio Channels Model HTN7672UA is provided with 2 Audio Channels one per Console Model HTN7674UA is provided with 4 Audio Channels one per Console Owners and installers need to be aware of this limitation and how it affects operation of the system Because the Addressable Audio Stations in each Nursing Unit typically share a common Audio Cable and corresponding Channel only one conversation may occur on each such Audio Channel at any given time The following e
39. l Office s e Utility Areas possible location s for Control Unit location s It is typically best to coordinate one that is central to the area served by each separate system Same as for Nursing Homes see above EXAMPLE C FACILTY OUTPATIENT SURGICAL CENTER e Areas where patients may be left alone for periods of time How many Pre Op Preparation Rooms Stalls are there How many Post Op Recovery Rooms Stalls are there How many Dressing Rooms are there Describe any other primarily Patient Access Room Layouts amp quantify each e Areas where Residents will usually be under direct supervision by Staff Members How many Procedure Rooms Operating Rooms are there How many X ray Imaging Rooms are there Describe any other typical Supervised Patient Use area amp quantify each e Areas that are primarily dedicated to Staff Use only when they are On Duty How many Nurse Desks are there Are any dedicated to Pre Op or Post Op Describe any other typical Supervised Patient Use area amp quantify each e Utility Areas possible location s for Control Unit location s It is typically best to coordinate one that is central to the area served by each separate system Same as for Nursing Homes see above EXAMPLE D FACILITY CLINIC e Areas where patients may be left alone for periods of time How many Examination Rooms are there How many Patient use Bathro
40. le Emergency Pushbutton Station Dining Rm 3 HFN7601UA 1 Gang Trim Plate for Item G H 13 HWN7606UA Duty Stations 13 HFN7611UA Faceplate for Duty Station l 8 HWN6691UA Dome Lamp Single Bulb Note RED J 38 HWN6693UA Dome Lamp 3 Bulb K 3 HCN7636UA Console Standard LCD Unit 1 per Nurse Desk L 1 HTN7674UC Controller A V Multi Console 4 Consoles 4 Loops 1 HDN7681UA Cabinet for Controller 1 HDN7683UA Door Assembly Surface Mount Version Revised 09 10 2010 Page 23 of 32 D 5500 REF Step 10 Verify Maximum Wire Run Distances It is important to ensure that the maximum cable run distances will not be exceeded In order to verify this safely you will need one or more of the following e Scaled drawings of the facility where the planned wire runs can be marked and measured e Familiarity with the facility and fairly accurate estimated distances e Dimensions Distances measured in the field AS STATED ON DRAWING 5500 WIRE THE DISTANCE LIMITATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS CORRIDOR CABLES ROOM CABLES 1000 FEET TOTAL PER LOOP Corridor Cables Feed Buss from Controller to the Group of Stations served by each Loop Room Cables Individual Drops from each Addressable Station to the Junction with the Corridor Cables Typ spliced at near to the Dome Lamp outside each room Example Corridor with 16 Patient Stations is 100 feet long average run from each dome light to the pa
41. level signaling via Audio Visual indication The following information explains the role of each of the various components found within a typical system Revised 09 10 2010 Page 7 of 32 D 5500 REF CONTROL UNIT Each 5500 Series Control Unit incorporates the following features in addition to those of the 5000 Series e Termination points for one or more Staff Consoles two main types of controllers are available Single Console Control Units designed to only support a single console Multi Console Control Units designed to support up to either two or four consoles e Audio Switching Module provides a connection point for one or more Audio Amplifier Modules and talk path control management features which permit bi directional talk paths between Staff Consoles and their associated Audio Visual Addressable Stations Single Console Control Units Single Channel Audio Board which provides a single talk path between the stations and the Console Switching is not required because a single console limits the System to a single talk path at any given time Multi Console Control Units Multi Channel Audio Switching Module which provides means for either two or four Audio Channels one channel per Console permitting two or four conversations simultaneously at any given time These Modules provide digitally controlled matrix switching such that calls from particular Nursing Units may be auto routed to any des
42. m wiring and installation requirements HARDWARE SOFTWARE AND FIELD REPLACEABLE PARTS Applicable hardware and software information is included in the Device Installation and Service Guides A list of field replaceable parts is included in the Appendix section of this manual SYSTEM PLANNING INTRODUCTION This section covers the initial planning of a Communicator RN installation and includes information pertaining to power cable back box and tool requirements Other information helpful in the panning and layout of a typical Communicator RN Nurse Call System is also provided CONFIGURATION OF THE SYSTEM Properly configuring a Communicator RN System requires detailed information about the facility where the system will be installed plus a thorough understanding of the system architecture The following steps and examples are a good starting point However keep in mind that code requirements vary considerably from one locality to another Because of this the system designer will need detailed knowledge of the actual building and or health department code requirements within the area where the facility is located Step 1 General Layout of Facility Nursing Units The first task of planning a system is to take a big picture look at the facility and break it into manageable partitions which will usually be Nursing Units or Departments particularly if the facility is relatively large In some facilities it is relatively obv
43. m page 15 On the chart please note the following AI equipment types that are available have been listed Only those that would normally be used for a Nursing Home type facility have been listed Several equipment Selection Guides have been provided at the end of this document to aid you in deciding which equipment to use A Wing Patient Rooms are all private rooms each with its own bathroom B Wing Patient Rooms are a mix of Private rooms with shared bathrooms and Semi Private rooms In the Semi Private Rooms Dual Patient Stations have been utilized each of them requires 2 call cords B Wing is central and contains the Dining Room and the Controller 3 bulb Dome Lamps work best for most Patient Rooms White Routine Red Bath A Cord Out plus Green Remind Refer to the Dome Lamp Selection Guide as found at the end of this document Stand Alone Bathrooms and Emergency Stations usually only require Single Bulb Dome Lamps since only a single status condition is normally indicated for such locations In most cases Staff and Staff Duty Stations do not require Dome Lamps In this particular case 3 Bulb Lamps have been provided for Tub Rooms White Staff Call Red Emergency 3 Bulb not used Due to mounting of their internal switch Stand Alone Addressable Bath Pull Cord Stations are unavailable for the 5000 5500 Nurse Call System Some sort of addressable station is needed for each
44. n handle up to 128 Addressable Devices This allows some headroom room for future expansion L3 L4 The total number of Addressable Devices in each Nursing Unit does not exceed 32 and the number of Duty Stations within each Nursing Unit does not exceed 8 This allows each Nursing Unit to be served by a single Loop Data Circuit Polled Loop It is relatively easy to configure Model HTN7674UC controller for each Loop corresponding to a single Console as if it were four separate small systems This leaves surplus capacity of one additional console and one Loop an entire Free Standing Nursing Unit could be added in the future Therefore Select Controller Model Number HTN7674UC The proper Back Box to use with this Controller is Model HDN7681UA Since the Controller is being installed out of sight in an Electrical Room surface mounting with exposed conduits is usually acceptable In this case select Door Model HDN7683UA for it For this example the resulting Equipment List for the project would be as follows REF QTY MODEL DESCRIPTION A 32 HWN7669UC Patient Station Economy Series Single B 24 HWN7679UC Patient Station Economy Series Dual C 80 HAN7608UA Call Cord for Patient Stations D 59 E 7652 Bathroom Emergency Station Economy Series SE 3 HWN7628UC Smart Station for Stand Alone Toilets E 7 HWN7670UC Staff Station for Tub amp Treatment Rooms G 3 HWN7602UA Non Addressab
45. nen o o o oO o o o 2 of o o o GEO EEE EEA EEE EO EO EEE CR 0 Priv Room zuzi o III Iu am F n 0 Share Bath Semi Priv Rm 0 16 32 16 o o o o o o of o Stand Alone rot poje oje sje ojo ojo o e ub Room Srel 0 2 Er SE ES 59 01 AEE ee Treatment Rm 0 o o o o o o o o o o DiningRoom o o o o o o o o O Meds Room Dirt Clean Linen Electrical Dm Priv Room Share Bath Revised 09 10 2010 Page 21 of 32 D 5500 REF Step 8 List the Model Numbers for each Required Field Device Step 9 List any Accessory ltems Faceplates Required for each Field Device This may be done on the take off chart as assembled in Step 6 or may be done separately Product knowledge acquired over time is the best way to perform these steps In most cases installers or contractors could consider forwarding copies of their detailed take off sheets to Cornell Sales Representatives who could prepare a quotation based upon this information If a contractor installer was attempting to do these steps for themselves the information required may be obtained from sources that include but are not limited to the following sources e Previously within this Reference Guide document consult the Equipment List for some equipment items only a single Model Number is available e Cornell Product Data Sheets These may be found on t
46. nsole Audio Visual Controller e Left Side of Large Cabinet Cornell Model HDN7681UA and associated Door used with the following Controllers HTN7616UA 32 Station Tone Visual Controller HTN7617UA 64 Station Tone Visual Controller HTN7647UA 32 Station Single Console Audio Visual Controller HTN7648UA 64 Station Single Console Audio Visual Controller Refer to the drawings for each controller for a detail of the cabinet and the location of the Outlet Box The DC Power Supplies located within the Controller are factory wired for operation at 115 VAC LOCAL DISCONNECT The Control Unit Cabinet is supplied with a standard duplex outlet for installation into the cabinet A factory pre wired plug and cable are connected to the internal Power Supplies such that the plug may be plugged in or un plugged in order to provide a local disconnect BACK BOXES Refer to the Addressable Station Back Box amp Features Guide as found near the end of this document for reference information In most cases the Installation and Service Guide for each device provides more detailed information about sizing the back boxes for each such device BACK BOX NOTES IMPORTANT BB1 For U L Listed Installations be sure to utilize U L Listed Back Boxes for ALL Field Devices and for all Splices associated with the Field Devices BB2 To avoid interference with the installed station conduit must enter the singl
47. nstallation and for identifying and troubleshooting fault conditions e Adual tone sounder produces different sounds tone patterns for different status conditions e Anarray of 32 Programmable Red LEDs 4 rows of 8 provides visual indication of the corresponding station s that are mapped to each LED Typically one LED corresponds to a bed or a room Each of these LEDs illuminates flashes at different rates in order to indicate the highest priority of any active call that is linked to it e AGreen Power LED is provided to indicate that the unit is receiving operating power e A Yellow Fault LED is provided for indication of Fault conditions CONSOLE TONE VISUAL VERSION MODEL HCN7638UA In some cases a Tone Visual version of the Standard LCD Staff Console is used in place of one or more annunciators In this particular case the handset assembly is omitted from the unit Refer to Communicator 5500 System Console portion of this document for more information DUTY STATIONS MODEL HWN7606UC Duty Stations are usually installed in areas where staff members may be when they are away from the annunciator location They are used to provide supplementary tone visual indication Each Duty Station is a 2 gang size wall mounted device which provides Tone Visual indication by means of the following features e Asingle tone sounder provides different tone patterns for different status conditions and indicates the highe
48. nt Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7639UA Dual Patient Unit 3 Gang HWN7641UC X Faceplate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7644UA Dual Patient Unit plus Siderail Interface 3 Gang HWN7651UC X Faceplate for Patient Station Above Stainless Steel HFN7644UA Economy Series 4 inch Phone Jack Mech Reset Switch Audio via Faceplate Speaker Only Single 2 Gang HWN7669UC X Single Pushbutton no jack for call cord 2 Gang HWN7670UC X Dual Patient Unit 3 Gang HWN7679UC X Economy Series are 1 Piece Assemblies Separate Faceplates are not required for these Revised 09 10 2010 Page 14 of 32 D 5500 REF EQUIPMENT LIST continued Description Model No 5000 _5500 NON ADDRESSABLE STATIONS Satellite Station 14 inch Phone Jack on Stainless Plate 1 Gang HWN7624UA X Satellite Station Membrane Switch Style 1 Gang HWN7625UA X 1 Gang Trim Plate for Pushbutton Station Above Stainless HEN7601UA Pull Cord Emergency Membrane Switch Style 1 Gang HWN7605UA X X 1 Gang Trim Plate for Emergency Station Above Stainless HEN7601UA Pull Cord Emergency Economy Series 1 Piece Assy 1 Gang E 7652 X X Replaces HWN7652UA Pull Cord Emergency Economy 1 Piece Water Resist 1 Gang E 7657 X X Replaces HWN7657UA Same as above Includes additional Gasket Remote Reset Station Momentary Switch on S S Plate 1 Gang HWN7691UA X X Discontinued Use Cornell C 913 Switch instead Membrane Switch Emergency 1 Gang HW
49. oms Toilets are there How many Dressing Rooms are there Describe any other primarily Patient Access Room Layouts amp quantify each e Areas where Residents will usually be under direct supervision by Staff Members How many Procedure Rooms Operating Rooms are there How many X ray Imaging Rooms are there Describe any other typical Supervised Patient Use area amp quantify each e Areas that are primarily dedicated to Staff Use only when they are On Duty How many Nurse Desks are there Are any dedicated to Pre Op or Post Op Describe any other typical Supervised Patient Use area amp quantify each e Utility Areas possible location s for Control Unit location s It is typically best to coordinate one that is central to the area served by each separate system Same as for Nursing Homes see above Revised 09 10 2010 Page 18 of 32 D 5500 REF Step 4 Determine the type of System to use within each Unit Now is a good time to determine if the system within each Care Unit should be Visual Tone Visual or Audio Visual If the project is bid per plans amp specifications the answer to this matter should be found within the specifications and or where the equipment is specified If the project is Design Build or negotiated directly with the owner this question should be asked early in the process if the local Code requirements are not clear you should research this first For systems w
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51. ons SPREADSHEET ADDRESSABLE STATIONS INPUTS AVAILABLE FOR NON ADDRESSABLE STATIONS This table is useful for determining how many non addressable stations may be supported by each Addressable Station and what their default designations are The designations for available Inputs Outputs may be changed by use of Definable Station Types consult Appendix A for more info SPREADSHEET DOME LAMP SELECTION GUIDE This chart is intended to assist you in selecting the proper Dome Lamp for use with various Addressable Stations This chart complies with the Default Input Output designations for the various stations and for the Default Lamp Color Scheme used within the Communicator RN System Revised 09 10 2010 Page 28 of 32 D 5500 REF L JO LId343HS 3WHIM 0056 92NIMVUG DNIHIM NH HOLVOINDWWOO TVOIdAL Gu IIe RTS WOO TOUS AA QOM S3Iu3s 000S 0056 W31ISAS LINN 3831113 1NDD G3152313S 3D DNIAWVAU TYLA X04 WOVE JAS TSOA IVA DeT NI DNIME OL 333HA IZIS ZOA GIRO LIvA 009 XDMddV NO 3SVH 3ZIS 3lVT91935 TOGO SI dN NOVA AMSLIVE A AOLIVALNOD A8 CACIADad 38 OL AlddNS AJAD 3189 Ldf9er3 0 NIND DITULA HOA anss3adns 3D nS Y ONIGIV SONIWWDIJA TNS I3UIAUS JON SI Sd V 4I CHISVJIVAV JI TSOA AN39233N32 LINDAI 3193130 SLYNIGHOOI 7 3dIADeld OL ADLoOvaLNOD JUEZ WODA SY G48N Sd 1 3WLIG 4 CX W gt dDL Gel SNUIIVIS AUZ 3J8g87SS3300V 85 y SM1d SNOILVLS 3789SS3M V CZE TR 6002 92 AHVDnNVP IKO
52. ons may be answered by the care unit or department to which that patient is assigned even if they are located in a space that is not normally part of their care unit department It is also useful for instances where a nursing unit contains more than 32 normal station addresses and a physical data loop needs to be split with some rooms reporting to one nursing unit and other rooms reporting to a different nursing unit Revised 09 10 2010 Page 12 of 32 D 5500 REF COMMUNICATOR RN EQUIPMENT LIST Description Model No 5000 5500 CONTROL UNITS Control Unit 32 Station Tone Visual Cumula 1 Control Unit SA Station Tone Visual Cumula 1 Control Unit 128 Station Tone Visual Cumula 3 Control Unit 32 Station Single Console Cumula 2 Control Unit GA Station Single Console Cumula 2 Control Unit 64 Station Multi 2 Console Cumula 3 Control Unit 128 Station Multi 4 Console Cumula 3 Back Box for Controllers marked with above Door for Box Above For Surface Mount Applications Door for Box Above For Flush Mount Applications Back Box for Controllers marked with above Door for Box Above For Surface Mount Applications Door for Box Above For Flush Mount Applications SERIAL ISOLATOR amp CONVERTER EQUIPMENT Serial Isolator Device RS 232 to RS 232 Short Dist Serial Isolator Converter RS 232 RS 422 DB 25 Serial Isolator Converter RS 23
53. person is how to contact them Such reviews may allow potential mistakes interpretation issues to be addressed before installation of the equipment This will usually reduce the chances of inspection and or post installation problems Revised 09 10 2010 Page 16 of 32 D 5500 REF Steps 2 amp 3 Break Down each Nursing Unit The next steps in planning a system are to e Examine each Care Unit e Classify each different Space configuration where Nurse Call equipment will be required There is no need to note areas where Nurse Call equipment will not be required This will usually depend upon the type of facility At this point do not look only at individual rooms rather look at typical units the reason for this will become more clear later A simple take off by item part with total quantities of each type of station does not lend itself to layout of Communicator RN Systems In order to be effective your take off needs to allow items to be grouped together for each typical type of room Your take off and also needs to be grouped by Nursing Unit in order to ensure that addressable loop capacities are not exceeded etc First consider which spaces will primarily be used by Patients by Staff by the Public and possible Utility Locations that are accessible for wiring and where it may be acceptable to install the controller Next break down each such space into the typical sub categories within each usag
54. s Audible and Visual indication of such calls is the same as for a Routine Call with the following exceptions Priority Calls are displayed before any Routine Calls in the console queue The tone for Priority Calls is the same as Routine but rings twice as fast This feature is also available on 5000 Series Systems when they are equipped with a Console Revised 09 10 2010 Page 11 of 32 D 5500 REF REMIND FEATURE The Remind feature is most frequently associated with Patient Stations When suitable Stations are provided with suitable Dome Lamps Usually containing a Green bulb the Remind Feature may be utilized The Remind feature is usually utilized when Routine or Priority Calls are answered and are either placed into a hold state or when staff food or medications are dispatched to the corresponding room In such cases when staff at the Console places the call on Remind The Green dome outside such rooms is illuminated An asterisk appears on the console display adjacent to the room number The audible tone for remind is actuated at the Console two quick beeps every 6 seconds At annunciators o Audible notification stops when a call is placed on Remind o The LED corresponding to Remind stations blinks twice every 6 seconds When the follow up call ocurrs or when the dispatched person arrives at the room the Remind status condition may be cancelled at the Patient Station or via a Console NU
55. st priority call existing within the group of stations assigned to the Duty Station e An array of three LEDs Red Yellow amp Green provides Visual indication of the highest priority call existing within the group of stations assigned to the Duty Station In some cases a single LED illuminates in other cases the LEDs may flash or cycle in a particular pattern Please note As stated within Loop see previous page Duty Stations utilize special addresses Duty Station Addresses are set by cutting jumper wires located on their circuit boards ADDRESSABLE STATIONS NON AUDIO TYPES All Calls that are placed on the 5000 Series Nurse Call System must be passed through an Addressable Station 5000 Series Systems utilize Non Audio type Addressable Stations Each such Non Audio Addressable Station is equipped with e Programmable Inputs for connection to internal switches and or jacks and for connection to non addressable station switches which are used to initiate calls on the system e Programmable Outputs for connection to internal relays and or reset circuits sounders and to LED Dome Lamp Driver Outputs e Interfaces to a Data Circuit Loop which provides a digital communications path between each addressable station and the Processor Module within the Control Unit e Address Switches which are used to set the address of each device in the field Revised 09 10 2010 Page 6 of 32 D 5500 REF NON ADDRESSABLE STA
56. th your Cornell representative for assistance CABLE DESCRIPTION REFER TO DRAWING 5500 WIRE AS FOUND NEAR THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT Be sure to review the Installation and Service Guides for all devices which include descriptive information and diagrams pertaining to wire termination and system layout that will affect cable selection Notes The listed cables are selected specifically for the application Cornell Series 5000 amp 5500 Nurse Call Systems are classified as Class 2 Systems per the NEC National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Because of this any substituted cables must meet NEC requirements as CLASS 2 cables They should also be suitable for their application plenum riser or non plenum etc Revised 09 10 2010 Page 24 of 32 D 5500 REF Some recommended choices for the various cables are as follows Belden Numbers are listed here because most other manufacturers cross reference to Belden C CORRIDOR CABLES Consists of 3 Separate Cables Omit Audio for Tone Visual System BELDEN NUMBERS NON USAGE CONSTRUCTION PLENUM PLENUM POWER 16AWG 4 COND NO SHIELD 5202UG 6202UE DATA 22 AWG 1 PAIR TWISTED SHIELDED LOW CAPAC 9414 6500FC AUDIO 22 AWG 1 PAIR TWIDTED SHIELDED Analog Audio 9462 6500FC R ROOM CABLES Consists of 3 or 4 Separate Cables Omit Audio for Tone Visual System BELDEN NUMBERS NON USAGE CONSTRUCTION PLENUM PLENUM POWER 322 AWG 4 COND NO SHIELD 5502UG 6502UE D
57. tient station is 30 feet then the total cable lengths is 16x30 100 580 feet The Corridor amp Hoom Cables serving each Loop may be split into two runs with each starting at the Controller but the total length of all wiring for both runs still cannot exceed 1000 feet NON ADDRESSABLE STATION CABLES APPROX 100 FEET PER STATION Non Addressable Station cables usually consist of a home run between the station and it s associated Dome Light and the Addressable Station to which it is connected NURSE CONSOLE CABLES z 250FEET MAXIMUM PER CONSOLE Nurse Console cables usually consist of a home run between each Console and the Controller ANNUNCIATOR CABLES 600 FEET MAXIMUM PER ANNUNCIATOR Annunciator Cables consist of a home run between each Annunciator and the Controller If any of the above methods suggests that any of the maximum allowed distances may be exceeded Cornell suggests evaluating the feasibility of one or more of the following e Re locate the Controller equipment to a more advantageous location You may need to obtain permission from the Engineer or Facility Owner before this can be finalized e Split a large system into two or more independent smaller systems with the Controller equipment placed in a centralized location for the area that it serves e Look into using a different Cornell System for the project or for any Care Unit that is at the root of the limitation issue e Consult wi
58. ulbs and a translucent lens cover Cornell Communications does not specifically manufacture a Zone Lamp Where such Zone Lamps are required a standard Dome Lamp is usually provided along with one or more Smart Station type addressable stations to drive it ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT amp FEATURES Radio Paging Interface Communicator RN Controllers may be interfaced to Cornell s WaveWare paging System Availability of Radio Paging features is dependent upon whether the system will be configured with a Console or not Refer to Appendices H amp J of the Communicator RN Service Manual for more information depending upon the controller being utilized COMMUNICATOR 5500 AUDIO VISUAL VERSIONS Communicator 5500 Nurse Call Systems are Audio Visual Signaling Systems which means that when calls are placed on the system Audible Indication is performed via tones Electronic Sounders Beepers Supplemental Live Voice Communications functions may be performed via one or more integrated Audio Channels This feature is not present on the 5000 Series Systems Visual Indication is provided via lamps and or LEDs Each Communicator 5500 Visual Nurse Call System typically consists of a microprocessor based control unit one or more consoles annunciator panels duty stations a group of addressable stations associated non addressable stations and indicator lights All of these devices are interconnected to provide multi
59. v 3WvS onogzezN MH 315NIS Q1S SIV3NOL 1N3L1Vd ON009ZNMH SNOI1V1S TVfISIA 3NOL NOILdIH2S3U 3d AL NOLIVIS ON T1300 3dino SAYNLVAA 8 XOd vd SNOILVLS d31avssdudav NH HOLVOINDIATWWOO Page 30 of 32 Revised 09 10 2010 D 5500 REF SNOILVLS 318VSS3dGGV NON H LIM SSN EIOZ 3 18V TIVAV S AINO NOILYLS 3 LITI31VS NO HOLIMS VIA LASS m Su A TINO HOLIMS AIK 1d30V3 NOILV IS VIA L3S3H dd Nid TIVO SY HOLO3NNOO IWYS HSEWNN LNIOd LAdNI L3S3H uq HONN Nid ANY HO LO3NNOO Q3 LON LY 318VTIVAV SI LONI u uf E m o EEE EEA j j SE DREES EO EO wIN3S3ud dJV S SI LINY430 ZUKO v N vN eer vi vN saser NL H1O8 S3OQ NOILYLS OSWO2 ALQQ 33V LS OnFS9ZNAIH IN3S3Hd 44V1S SI Linvssd ZKO v vi eer viD V su ezr vi WOOHSLNI NOLLNGHSNd NOLLVIS 33v1S 9n679 NMH SLAANI ON ATNO 10ndinO SI NOILYLS v N SN wN wN wN vi vi olan ON 0318 SSNOL NOLLVLS ALNG N909ZNMH BERNER KE EMGMNAM MM GESCHEET KA MERE BETE NUN J IRN v N ei asar vi GH 9 LP rH vN TwNd ONOODS SIVAN LNIILYd ON6Z9ZNMH 31avilvAvNn NOT vis vol v N MAN vN Lei du vr eH otr dH e r NOLLNGHSNd ONO93 SIWanv IN3LLVd 900797NMH STONIS ONO23 SINGRY LNSILVd 20699 NMH HO 93NNOO WOH TIIH TIK Gag WIN IKE d38 1vnd Aldd SIWanv IN3l1Vd onisezNH D v v vj err Jasar viN sagir v N TWnd ASVAIdd Siwanv IN3livd ON LYOZNMH LL V v
60. xample should help to illustrate how this works Example Facility with 3 wings 100 wing 200 wing and 300 wing 2 Nurse Stations Console A and Console B HTN7674UC Controller 1 Loop per wing 1 corresponding Audio Channel per wing If a call is placed from Room 202 and is answered at Console A Other calls within the 200 wing cannot be answered until Console A hangs up because Audio Channel 2 is in use If Console B attempts to call any room in the 200 wing they will get a Busy message on the Console However if Console B attempts to call any room in the 100 wing or 300 wing during this time such calls should work without problems Revised 09 10 2010 Page 8 of 32 D 5500 REF STAFF CONSOLE S On 5500 Series Nurse Call Systems Staff Consoles replace Annunciators as the primary interface between staff members usually Nursing and the 5500 Series Nurse Call System Staff Consoles operate in a manner similar to an office type multi line telephone Staff Consoles provide functions including but not limited to the following e Alphanumeric display for visual indication of calls room of origin and priority and diagnostic information and other features via English language text e LED indicators for visual indication of waiting holding calls system power and fault status conditions e A handset hook switch assembly and a speaker microphone for answering calls and for regulation of a two way talk path betw
61. y other typical Staff Use area requiring equipment amp quantify each e Utility Areas possible location s for Control Unit location s It is typically best to coordinate one that is central to the area served by each separate system Electrical Room s Mechanical Room s Telecommunications Data Equipment Room s Janitorial closets Supply rooms etc EXAMPLE B FACILITY ASSISTED LIVING ELDERLY HOUSING e Areas that are primarily Resident Use How many 1 Bedroom Dwelling Units How many 2 Bedroom Dwelling Units How many Dining Lounge Activity Rooms are there amp note attached or stand alone bathrooms if resident use is unsupervised Describe any other typical Resident Access Room Layout amp quantify each Revised 09 10 2010 Page 17 of 32 D 5500 REF e Areas where Residents will usually be under direct supervision by Staff Members How many Treatment Rooms Qty of Dining Areas and any associated Bathrooms note such associations Qty of Activity Areas and any associated Bathrooms note such associations Lobby s where Annunciator s will be provided for responding personnel Describe any other typical Supervised Patient Use area amp quantify each e Areas that are primarily dedicated to Staff Use only when they are On Duty Requirements for these areas is usually not as stringent as within Nursing Homes M Managers On Duty Personnel Apartment Managers On Duty Personne

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