Home

RS800 Room Status System

image

Contents

1. C J SF804 Product Drawlng RO 102502 1 Figure 5 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station EMERGENCY SF155B Product Drawing R0 102502 1 Figure 7 SF155B Emergency Station 2 e IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 2 PK800A Product Drawing RO 102502 1 Figure 6 PK800A Power Supply SF156B Product Drawing RO 102502 1 Figure 8 SF156B Code Call Station System Installation PK800A Power Supply The PK800A Power Supply see Figure 6 is designed to power the Tek STATUS Room Status System It has 24VDC outputs for the remote dome stations and 5VDC outputs for the master station master expander and remote indication amp control panel The PK800A power supply is short circuit protected so that momentary shorts will not cause a power supply failure If a short on either of the power supply s outputs remains for more than a few seconds the 4 amp fuse will blow After the short has been cleared and the fuse replaced the power supply will return to normal operation SF155B Emergency Station The SF155B Emergency Station see Figure 7 is for use in any location where activation of an emergency signal is required The SF155B employs a slide switch activator and can be used with or without the supplied pull cord When this switch is activated the green and amber lamps on the associated LI8
2. Jepuedx4 1196 078SH lqeo paldang 6070 84 uni wnwixe y eiqe OMV 2 pue o ybno1y 199 0001 uni unwixew 7 lON s uoneis 19188 9 8SH b 3199 perddng Moye 6070 Pld IeM 1971d BIINOS OWA 021 01 A eiqe DAV ved Addns ux eouejioede MO p pl lus Jed peisiM V008 d VA 001 OVA 199 uni uinuiixejv lqEO DAV 8122 pue o 199 092 uni Wnwixe eige DAV Tl LE weed DUU Y20 g Wa SAS wiSnLV S H L LL eunbi4 IL 667 Tek STATUS Manual 19 Jopuedx3 19 SEN 078SH lqeO pajddng Moe 0VO 81 uni wnwixe lqEO OMY FL Z 206160 L eu 230018 008SH 29971 9WEN 8 Buimeig pow eye sjueujeJuinbaJ Bunim je eunsue 0 enueui peay pepueuis si Sulu V Jayja Bo je 1090400 sliun Y008Md 9 diynw 18 usu s qeS5 ssnq gep dei L LON OG uoneulojul p e1 p 210W 10 1X9 ees UOITeEWOJUI wa sAs oi uoneis UOlUSE SIY Ul pejoeuuoo eq UBD suonegls Jejseul OL Jo Wnwixewy Jepuedx3 uone1s 181SEN 9 8SH cb lqeo p nddns Moye 0v2 9 E d ITEM Sab 901 09 OWA 021 OL VA 001 OWA vc 189 e uni uunuilixejv eiqe DAV 8122 SON jeiselN Ja seyy 078SH 9 8SH qeo paiddng cD lqe paiddng Moye 60V0 Moyes 0VO IEM 81 uni WNWIXEN 1971d eiqe OMY 199 0001 unu U
3. SS3HQQV YIAWNAN IWOOH o to z x LL LL o a ZZ OO o LL o x Ol co uo co r Joo 4I9WNN YAS EMS 318v SS3udav er E diNYT i 0811 e co sr 10 co Joo 4 1 uoneis euiog louu ti 708 1 5L ainbi4 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 23
4. relative humidity The interface to the system is accomplished via a PL467 wall plate The maximum cable length between the wall plate and the RS850 is 7 The modular interface cable is supplied with the RS850 Wire length from the RS850 s wall plate to the RS816 s wall plate must not exceed 250 SF155B Emergency Station and SF156B Code Call Station Mount SF155B Emergency Stations and the SF156B Code Call Stations if used on a wall with convenient access for operation Also consider whether the emergency station will be operated with the pull cord when determining location of the SF155B Wire length from the SF155B or SF156B to the LI804 must not exceed 50 Wiring Installation 4 e IL667 Tek STATUS Manual TM This section of the manual describes how to wire a basic Tek STATUS Room Status System and includes a list of the cable types required to accomplish the installation This section of the manual and the wiring diagrams Figures 11 15 must be fully read and understood before attempting to install the system Give special attention to the specified cable lengths for each component of the Tek STATUS system Do not substitute cable types particularly data cables for those listed in this manual Tek S TATUS uses current state of the art digital processing between the master station master expander remote indication amp control panel and remote dome stations If the electrical characteristics of the data cable are dif
5. a 2 Figure 5 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station a 2 Figure 6 PK800A Power Supply 2 Figure 7 SF155B Emergency Station 2 Figure 8 SF156B Code Call Station EE 2 Figure 11 Tek STATUS System Block Wiring Diageram 19 Figure 12 Tek STATUS Multiple Master Block Wiring Diagram 20 Figure 13 PL467 Wall Plate Wiring Diagram eee 21 Figure 14 Tek STATUS Group Configuration eene 22 Figure 15 L1804 Remote Dome Station Programming sse 23 System Introduction The Tek STATUS Room Status System is a flexible microcontroller based system that provides visual indication of the status of examination rooms within a doctor s office or other medical facility Status indications are provided by addressable LI804 Remote Dome Lamps and are also displayed on the Master Station Provisions for Emergency and Code annunciations are also available The RS816 Master Station and RS840 Master Expander if required make up the console that displays room status The Master Station console provides facilities for Changing the status of a room Displaying the status of assigned rooms Selecting the default status indications Custom assignment of status indications Audible and visual indication of emergency calls code calls and service requests The features of all Tek STATUS components
6. configuration is correct except that the white lamp for room 1 i e the room that displays in column 1 of the master station must operate in the On Off configura tion then at the master station enter this unique command COLUMN 1 ROW 4 FUNCTION 11 ENTER This changes only the white lamp for room 1 i e column 1 to operate in the On Off configuration 10 e IL667 Tek STATUS Manual System Operation Global Commands Function Description 90 All dome lamps amber green red and white set to On Off mode 91 All amber and green set to On Off All red and white set to Flash On Off 92 All amber set to On Off All green red and white set to Flash On Off 93 All amber set to On Flash Off All green red and white to Flash On Off 94 All dome lamps amber green red and white set to Flash On Off 95 All dome lamps amber green red and white set to Flash Off 96 All amber set to On Off All green set to Flash Fast Flash Off All red and white to Flash On Off Function 90 is the default setting Any global command function code can be programmed from the master station using the following keystrokes FUNCTION 90 or other global command number ENTER This entry causes all of the attached remote dome stations to operate in On Off mode Unique Commands Function Description 11 Sets selected lamp to On Off 12 Sets selected lamp to Flash Off 15 Sets selected lamp to On Flash Off 16 Sets selected lamp to Fla
7. 04 Remote Dome Station will flash alternately as will the corresponding indicators on the master station or master expander The master station will also emit a slow repeating tone The SF155B panel includes a red call assurance LED that lights when a call has been placed The SF155B is not supervised An emergency call overrides any normal annunciation that may be present on the LI804 Remote Dome Station The system s previous status will return after the emergency call has been cleared SF156B Code Call Station The SF156B Code Call Station see Figure 8 is for use in any location where activation of a code signal is required The SF156B employs a slide switch activator When this switch is activated the red and white lamps on the associated LIS04 Remote Dome Station will flash alternately as will the corresponding indicators on the master station or master expander The master station will also emit a slow repeating tone The SF156B panel includes a red call assurance LED that lights when a call has been placed The SF156B is not supervised A code call overrides any annunciation that may be present on the LI804 The system s previous status will return after the code call has been cleared Equipment Locations TM Locate the Tek STATUS equipment in accordance with the following information The installation of all system equipment must meet the requirements of the current National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Do not locate or inst
8. 4 originates from the SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station In turn the L1804 communicates bi directionally with the RS816 Master Station The LI804 may also be used as a zone lamp prioritizing and annunciating call activity in any one zone or in all zones Connecting pin 1 to pin 9 changes its function to a zone light The dome will annunciate calls by priority An LI804 configured in this fashion does not occupy an address but counts towards the limit established for maximum devices per run and per power supply Zone selection is accomplished by setting the corresponding dipswitch to the on position see Figure 15 Stations addresses 0 15 belong to Zone 1 addresses 16 31 belong to Zone 2 and addresses 32 40 belong to Zone 3 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station The SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station see Figure 5 consists of a wall mounted switch assembly that is wired to an LI804 Remote Dome Station The SF804 must be used in conjunction with a LI804 and cannot operate as a stand alone device Mount the SF804 4 Button Station within an examination room When one of the buttons on the SF804 is pressed the corresponding LI804 dome lamp will change state and a light within the button switch is turned on This verifies that the switch closure has been made and that the corresponding dome lamp has been turned on The buttons colors yellow green red and white correspond with the LI804 dome lamp colors IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 1
9. Button Peripheral Station while verifying that both the same colored lamp on the corresponding LI804 Remote Dome Station and the button being pressed are lit Activate each SF155B Emergency Station and verify that The red LED on the SF155B is lit All associated RS816 Master Station are flashing the green and amber indicators and emitting an audible tone at a slow on and off rate The green and amber lamps ofthe associated LIS04 Remote Dome Station are flashing Activate each SF156B Code Station and verify that The red LED on the SF156B is lit All associated RS816 Master Stations are flashing the red and white indicators and emitting an audible tone at a fast on and off rate The red and white lamps of the associated LI804 Remote Dome Station are flashing This completes the initial system checkout IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 9 System Operation TM Tek STATUS has been designed to provide many selectable annunciation types so that the system may be customized to accommodate the specific need of an installation Selecting the desired annunciation type is accomplished at the master station keypad When the system is first initialized Tek STATUS defaults to a Light On Light Off annunciation If this type of annunciation is satisfactory no programming changes are necessary System Initialization System initialization is required whenever the number of installed LI804 Remote Dome Stations changes o
10. Control Panel produces both audible and visual signals only when one of the Slow Flash modes is used All other modes produce only visual indications 18 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual uollels n g apo 995145 uoneis oueBjeui3 86619 ase sjueuJ nb BuuA e einsue o jenuew peay 9 pepueuis si S lqeo p rddns op Mon 6070 uouuuuo2 Jayjabo spunoJ6 e 12euuoo SHUN v90gMd ldillnuu Bursn r und UOWWOD e uo WNWIXeW FOS T 8 E Sejqeo UOWWOD p087 dei L LON OG Z 200211 Z494 yoolg 008Su 29911 BWEN 8 Duiweiq GL uni unwixey 1082 OMY PLAZ Hoon s jddng 1 MOd SIE V008 d H IEM jaued Joyelounuuy 058SH A U 199 0001 uni unwixe uones 21920 OMY vz eouejnoe e9 MO enig apo Peplelug ured Sen 896139 199 OG Uni uwnwixe IW uoneis eiqeo 2226 GESEIS 198 0G uni WNWIXEN 9 qeO 228 188 GZ uni wnwixey e M OMY 8 HEIL eiqeo 2028 9 901109 OWA OcL OL JUJIX 00159 VA 001 OVA t 199 uni lnullxeyy eiqe 8122 uonels enig apog 995145 uongls kouabiawa 89919 seijddng jewog voogyd Ieuonippe s unb 1 Wu siy anoqe juswdinba 9931S 8 pue gSS 4S 8 708 4S 8 F08I18 078SH 918SH uoddns ueo YO08 Nd L L S ON 191d OL 0884 OL A INI xnv 1 9L8SH
11. I 3 RS840 Master tere ri Pe HU Ee eb step Pep CEPR 3 IN SE 4 LI804 Remote Dome Station essere 4 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station 4 RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel 4 SF155B Emergency Station and SF156B Code Call Station 4 Wiring Installation to rete Ete GRE BIBIDA ER ae Papa 4 Cable Specifications cte tee NANANA GIG Gaan naan 5 General System OpLlOnS saba rs rai NG NUNG 5 RS840 Master Expander Installation amp Wiring 72 3 Multiple Master Installation amp Wiring eee 5 Multiple Power Supply Installation amp Wiring sse 6 Wiring Checkout z System Component Installation eee 6 Main Power Distribution Part I uuu neret ien t Eo v teer 6 LI804 Remote Dome Station Installation amp Programming 7 Main Power Distribution Part 2 rrr rette a veo pole ev ees 7 Peripheral Component Interface Connections seen 7 Field Data Wiring Connections anas NA WAN BATAAN BAGA 8 System Installation 8 Initial System Checkouts 5 2 eret tete p tpe ek rp eae ARALAR AA 9 E Ee m 10 System Imtializaliofi seris ea ec ee eon i tec Orco a rov 10 Programming BASICS 0 sayhan unanqa R B r eser Raid 10 Global Commands KANA KAKANTA ED HE EROR na 11 Unique C
12. LI804 SF155B Emergency Call Stations one per LI804 SF156B Code Call Stations one per LI804 e PK800A Power Supply requirements are described in the Wiring Installation General System Options section 7 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual v A Word about ESD Electrostatic Discharge What Is It Static electricity is a result of triboelectric charging of two dissimilar non conductive materials rubbed together like rubbing your feet on a carpet on a cold winter day or in a dry climate The resulting charge is detected when you reach out to touch a doorknob or some other metallic object The resulting discharge may be only startling or in severe cases it may even be painful The actual electrical charge is dependent on the materials rubbed together humidity rate of separation and other factors What Can It Do While this effect may be disturbing to humans the effect on electronic equipment is often more serious ranging from disrupting the operation to actual damage of the components These effects result from the high voltages that may be developed The simple act of walking across a carpet may develop as much as 30 000 volts changing a bed sheet may create a charge of 100 000 volts or more Such voltages readily cause arcing the spark you see in the dark when you grab the doorknob after walking across the carpet etc The arcing is evidence of a discharge path Due to the high voltage involved the discharge current can jump to a
13. NWIXE aouryioedey MO 9 Q9ED DMV vct 1ed paisim u 991noS OVA 021 OL ajou eos Ajddng dt V008Md VA 001 OVA ve 199 0001 uni wnwixeyy 9JqeO DMV 7 199 UNI WNWIXEN eiqe DAV 8I Z weerd DUU y olg Jeiseyw 3 ANINN nISNLVLS X21 2 1 20 e IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 208301 Let BULIM 2971d 29911 NAY 30 QN3 OL HOnOHHL SQ334 Nn so eer 425 umoys SE sieduinf eau 1 S0334 umoys se siedunf esu 0731 5 VLWG 3LON aNnou9 a aNnou9 NMOH8 ven NMOH8 pie oi MOT BA yong MOTBA N Nsa Fi N3349 aad vivat ssng NSG B N33HO d31SVN 918SH OL YOLVIONANNY 088SH OL MIIA MIIA uv3u Z9v ld L9 1d d41V14 TYM 31Vld TIVM 40 QN3 OL HONOYHL S0334 HES VIC ON umoys se ssaduun e su aNnou9 NMOH8 H NVHO Pali 01 MOTA ovig Nsa N3399 cay pow ee sjuswaiinba je eunsue oj enueui peay papugats si BuuA V u3lsvi 918SH OL UOWWOD 1eu1e80 spuno4D ile 19 uuo spun V008 d dnw Duren MIN deo moj red pepjeius D ISIAL pz suonoeuuoo eq 11 191d OMY FL Suonoeuuoo punoig Ja M04 T V 31V1d TIVM saloN ft E saugen JojS 9pld N jeuonppe ol N Nga 1 S w
14. O 310N E I le eo r colo e umoys se 5300 jesu egeo OMY 8L I asl aNnou5 viva 3LIHM NG ams S NG 2 NMOU8 8 vivo SINOG t0817 ehd 7 1 wer H3H1O OL d DAA Pat 3 D N 6 puo ol uBnoi 0001 319 918SH OL uni XEN MIIA 29714 2001 avid TYM eouejioedeo MO papjalys Jed PASIML An019 9 1 15 1 22 e IL667 Tek STATUS Manual Otr c cH 9007 E 9L Loun 91 0 Duluo7 Ape ls Us uselj 1sej Buiseejoep uonerounuuy Addns 1e od Jad uns Jed xew suonejno eo Kjddns Buunp sjunoo awop euoz SseJppe ue BABY JOU op SUOUEIS 9uoZ dn iewod uo peij dde seBueuo yaimg UOZ O NO 9 un Z eunBi4 ul UMOUS se s dwnf jesu S ON woq 8uoz SY PAS 0811 pect peel BIBOY Mv NO asw 891 HO 891 3NOZ INOZ peel yYEZL ry iy NO HEI ECH HEI 891 Z INOZ TV c 4dfiol4 e diNV1 4INOQ 7081 TIN co s jo co o o 202160 YIAWNAN aay Duisseippy 0811 29911 JaqwnN 3 eureN bumeig 19313S
15. Pin 6 Blue of the LI804 Pin 5 Green of the SF156B to Pin 7 Violet of the LI804 Pin 2 Red of the LI804 to Pin 2 Red of the SF804 Pin 3 Orange of the LI804 to Pin 3 Orange of the SF804 Pin 4 Yellow of the LI804 to Pin 4 Yellow of the SF804 Pin 5 Green of the LI804 to Pin 5 Green of the SF804 Desired Result Continuity exists The voltmeter should indicate less than 2 ohms of resistance IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 7 System Installation 8 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 2 Verify that Pin 3 Orange Pin 4 Yellow and Pin 6 Blue of the SF155B and SF156B are not connected to anything If any of the associated wiring is shorted or is not connected to the correct input pin on the LI804 incorrect data will be sent to the microprocessor These wiring errors will result in incorrect or no annunciations at the required locations Make all necessary corrections before proceeding Field Data Wiring Connections See Figure 14 To properly verify the field data wiring connections insert a tone generator or buzzer at the PL467 wall plate that the RS816 Master Station will be connected to The field data wiring consists of a single twisted shielded pair The positive and negative connections are the only connections that are physically made to the LI804 Remote Dome Station circuit board The associated cable shield must be carried through from one LI804 to the next but the shields are not electrically conne
16. TekTone SOUND amp SIGNAL clearly the best Alpha Communications 42 Central Drive Farmingdale NY 11735 1202 Phone 631 777 5500 Fax 631 777 5599 Website www alpha comm com Email info alpha comm com TOLL FREE Technical 1 800 666 4800 IL667 SECTION C Rev 7a 02 2003 Tek STATUS RS800 Room Status System Operation Installation and Service Manual APPLICATION The Tek STATUS Room Status System The Tek STATUS system is designed for use in doctors offices and other medical facilities that require visual indication of the status of patient rooms Tek STATUS is a microcontroller based system that con sists of a Master Station Remote Dome Stations and 4 Button Peripheral Stations Emer gency Call Switches Code Call Switches and a Power Supply A Master Expander and an Annunciator Panel can also be added to the installation Operation Installation and Service Manual Copyright 2002 2003 TekTone Sound amp Signal Mfg Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be copied without the express written permission of TekTone Sound amp Signal Mfg Inc The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by TekTone Sound amp Signal Mfg Inc TekTone Sound amp Signal Mfg Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in thi
17. a modular connector cable between the master station and a wall mounted modular jack RS840 Master Expander The RS840 Master Expander see Figure 2 expands the capacity of the RS816 Master Station to 40 rooms by adding 24 rooms in three additional 4x8 matrices All programming for the RS840 is accomplished at the RS816 System interface is accomplished be means of a modular connector cable between the RS816 and the RS840 RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel The RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel see Figure 3 is designed to be installed in areas that provide services and support to the doctor or nursing staff such as X ray or laboratories The RS850 supports only one lamp from each associated LI804 Remote Dome Station which is used to indicate that a service is required in a particular room The RS850 provides an audible and visual indication of a requirement as well as a means of acknowledging the call by pressing the associated switch on the membrane keypad The RS850 is connected to the system by means of a modular connector cable and a PL467 Wall Plate LI804 Remote Dome Station The LI804 Remote Dome Station see Figure 4 provides visual indication of a room s status The LI804 consists of four colored dome lamps and the necessary operational electronics and it is mounted near the room for which it indicates status information The LI804 is addressable and each unit must have a unique address Primary input to the LI80
18. a unique address addresses 2 7 This table provides the dipswitch settings for these RS850 panel addresses Address Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off LI804 Remote Dome Station Indication When using an RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel one of the buttons on each SF804 Remote Dome Station is assigned to place calls to the RS850 The type of indication provided by that button is programmed from these available indication codes Indication Code Description 1 Sets selected lamp to On Off 2 Sets selected lamp to Flash Off 5 Sets selected lamp to On Flash Off 6 Sets selected lamp to Flash On Off 8 Sets selected lamp to Flash Fast Flash Off 9 Sets selected lamp to On Flash Fast Flash Off IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 17 RS850 Remote Panel Installation Indication codes are programmed from the associated RS816 Master Station using the following keystrokes Note COLUMN X ROW X designates the lamp s position on the master station keypad COLUMN 3 ROW 1 FUNCTION 4 the RS850 s address 2 an indication code ENTER If entered on the keypad of master station 1 this entry causes the amber lamp of its LI804 Remote Dome Station 3 to operate in Flash Off mode at RS850 Remote Panel 4 All remaining remote dome stations attached to the system will continue to operate in the globally programmed mode previously selected Note The RS850 Remote Indication amp
19. all Tek STATUS components in or near areas of high humidity static electricity radiation or heat RS816 Master Station Locate the RS816 Master Station in an accessible area at the nurses station and or reception area For optimum operation locate the RS816 in an area with an average temperature of approximately 24 C 75 F with 70 80 relative humidity The interface to the system is accomplished via a PL467 wall plate The maximum cable length between the wall plate and the RS8 16 is 7 The modular interface cable is supplied with the master station Place the PL467 wall plate so that it is convenient for cable runs to the LI804 Remote Dome Stations Wire length of the data buss to the last LI804 must not exceed 1000 Also see the section Equipment Locations PK800A Power Supply for the maximum wire lengths of the power lines RS840 Master Expander Locate the RS840 Master Expander if used adjacent to the RS816 Master Station The supplied modular interface cable is approximately 16 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 3 System Installation PK800A Power Supply Mount the PK800A Power Supply in an area with good ventilation The total wire length between the PK800A and any PL467 wall plate must not exceed 18 The total wire length between the power supply and any LI804 Remote Dome Station must not exceed 250 Additional PK800A power supplies must be used if any LI804 Remote Dome Stations are located more than 250 from the power su
20. are discussed in greater detail in the System Installation Equipment Descriptions section Detailed wiring and a plug in design provides ease of installation in new and existing facilities Because the system s flexibility allows it to be installed in many configurations it is necessary to distinguish the components that make up a Basic versus an Enhanced Tek STATUSTM Room Status System A Basic Tek STATUS Room Status System is limited to RS816 Master Station one RS840 Master Expander one LI804 Remote Dome Stations up to 40 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Stations one per LI804 SF155B Emergency Call Stations one per LI804 SF156B Code Call Stations one per LI804 e PK800A Power Supply requirements are described in the Wiring Installation General System Options section TM An Enhanced Tek STATUS Room Status System employs a DSN buss to enable master to master communication and RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panels An Enhanced system is limited to RS816 Master Stations up to 10 Note If 10 RS816 Master Stations are used one must be configured as a lobby station and will have no associated LI804 Remote Dome Stations See Enhanced System Operation Using Multiple Master Stations RS840 Master Expanders one per RS816 RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panels up to 6 LI804 Remote Dome Stations up to 40 per RS816 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Stations one per
21. cted to the LI804 Before executing this test remove power input from all PK800A Power Supplies 1 Temporarily connect an audio tone generator or buzzer to Pin 3 and Pin 8 of the modular wall jack 2 At the first LIS04 Remote Dome Station momentarily attach an 8 ohm speaker between Pin 2 Red and Pin 4 Yellow of the 4 pin connector Desired Result A tone or buzz should be heard from the speaker If the desired results are not obtained during this testing the field wiring is incorrect Make all necessary corrections before proceeding 3 Repeat Step 2 at every installed LI804 Remote Dome Station 4 Disconnect the audio tone generator or buzzer from Pin 3 of the modular wall jack and attach it to Pin 4 of the modular wall jack Do not remove the wire that is attached to Pin 8 of the modular wall jack 5 At the first LIS04 Remote Dome Station momentarily attach an 8 ohm speaker between Pin 3 Orange and Pin 4 Yellow of the 4 pin connector Desired Result A tone or buzz should be heard from the speaker If the desired results are not obtained during this testing the field wiring is incorrect Make all necessary corrections before proceeding 6 Repeat Step 5 at every installed LIS04 Remote Dome Station 7 Disconnect the tone generator or buzzer from the modular wall jack System Installation After successfully completing the steps outlined previously in this section it is safe to a
22. eckout of the system wiring must be performed to verify that there are no shorted wires and that continuity exists between specific points There are numerous methods to accomplish this task This procedure will guide you through verification of a typical Tek STATUS wiring installation consisting of these components 2 PK800A Power Supplies 1 RS816 Master Station 1 RS840 Master Expander 1 SF155B Emergency Station 1 SF156B Code Call Station 12 LI804 Remote Dome Stations 12 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Stations Main Power Distribution Part 1 See Figure 11 1 Without power to the system check these points for continuity on every PK800A a Any GROUND pin to any 5 VDC pin b Any GROUND pin to any 24 VDC pin Desired Result No continuity Expected Failure If there is continuity present the fuse in the power supply will blow This indicates that the main power is shorted and the wiring must be corrected before proceeding c Any 24 VDC pin on one PK800A to any 24 VDC pin on another PK800A Desired Result No continuity Expected Failure If there is continuity present the two power supply outputs are shorted This can cause overheating and possible failure of the power supply d Any GROUND pin on one PK800A to any GROUND pin on another PK800A Desired Result Continuity present TM Expected Failure If continuity does not exist the Tek STATUS components that are attached to one of the power supplies will not rec
23. eibeig eld HEM 9714 61 1 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 21 L 106001 Du 009SH 29911 jequinw SWEN Duweiq OWA LL jspi3emjeq ui pabbnjd aie sjojoeuuoo 20A8 H pabewep eq Aew sjueuoduio SNINHVM 0AS O jjow ole 91 J WJOJSULI L einbei Bum e ensue o enuew peay 3000 dana s Buum Iy Y gt IN MOTHA M TBA oN uouuuuo52 Jeuje601 spunoJ6 0 2 Ke 10 IS 12euuoo sun V008 d Ajdiynw Buisn ueuM SqAtz UNI uouuuuo2 E uo WNWIXeW 708118 Z 2a Net NOLLV LS NOILYLS 59 080 uouuujo2 Pog dei L LON OG L 3000 JENE o 9914S 9951 35 DAE OVAv OIN Pd 0 2 E uni xeyw OIN S NOWNOO SAS SE DMV 81 7 AND NOWWOO SAS DIN DIN AWOd 009 ON 70811 ANO DIN DIN kal Suan T Y008Md YSN 3 7 NOLLOG 43MOd SAS NOLIN z nong n E NOLLNG 9102 N OGA S NOWWOO el S ass SUUMMOISA WO SAS bd ELT 7 NOLLNG ama a a z NOLL08 NOLLAG FONYHO DAA S ad NOLVIS NOOY 7081S o POA ana mam GIE bu Peu umnog Z MOTTA uni Jo pue o pes 1997 01 81 8991 8991 9 01 09 uni XEN 089 01 92 31929 DOMM vL UNI EI Nn JO QN3 OL op HONOBHL S0334 192 228 Q HIHS V1V
24. eive operational power or may function erratically 2 With power connected to the system check the DC voltage at the following points on every PK800A a Positive test lead to any 5 VDC screw terminal Negative test lead to any GROUND screw terminal Desired Result 5 VDC 5 VDC System Installation b Positive test lead to any 24 VDC screw terminal Negative test lead to any GROUND screw terminal Desired Result between 24 VDC and 427 VDC If desired results are not obtained during this testing one of two problems exist either the field power wiring is incorrect or the PK800A is not functioning Disconnect all wiring from the PK800A in question and repeat the test If desired results are obtained there is a short or a wiring error in the field wiring If desired results are not obtained the power supply is not functioning Make all necessary corrections before proceeding LI804 Remote Dome Station Installation amp Programming Remove power from the system and then install all LIS04 Remote Dome Stations As each LI804 is installed its unique address must be set This is accomplished by positioning the J3 jumper and the switches on the 4 switch dipswitch as shown in Figure 15 Failing to perform this programming step will result in improper operation of the remote dome stations Main Power Distribution Part 2 See Figure 11 1 With power connected to the system check the DC voltage at the fo
25. eystrokes cause an audible beep at the nurses master station To acknowledge the audible beep press CANCEL at the nurses master station silencing the beep tone Enhanced System Configuration Example 2 System components One 1 RS816 Master Station installed in the lobby Two 2 RS816 Master Stations located at two separate nurses stations Thirty two 32 total LI804 Remote Dome Stations Sixteen connected to each of the nurses station RS816 Master Stations Thirty two 32 total SF804 4 Button Peripheral Stations 14 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual Enhanced System Operation Preliminary system checks Refer to section System Component Installation LI804 Remote Dome Station Programming Verify that the correct address programming has been performed on each set of LI804 Remote Dome Stations Programming Enter these keystrokes at the lobby RS816 FUNCTION 80 ENTER Enter these keystrokes at the first nurses station RS816 FUNCTION 81 ENTER Enter these keystrokes at the second nurses station RS816 FUNCTION 82 ENTER Note The above steps set the addresses of the installed master stations to 0 1 and 2 Enter these keystrokes at the lobby RS816 FUNCTION 99 ENTER After approximately 20 seconds the RS816 will emit two beeps indicating that it has searched the DSN buss for all attached RS816 Master Stations and RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panels Do not make any key entries to the system until the tw
26. ferent than that specified distortion of the digital data and unreliable system operation can result System Installation Caution If this equipment is installed near strong magnetic fields such as transmitting antennas microwave energy or radiology type operations all cable runs must be installed in metal conduit and an earth ground shorter than 10 feet must be attached to a single point on the conduit The conduit to ground system must have an overall impedance of less than 0 1 ohms as indicated on a 500 volt insulation tester Cable Specifications Use these cable types to install the Tek STATUS system Power Supply Interconnect two conductor 14 AWG stranded Field Communications Buss one twisted 8 twists ft min shielded pair 224 AWG stranded low capacitance 24pf ft SF804 4 Button Peripheral Stations six conductor 22 AWG stranded plus one conductor 18 AWG stranded Master Communications Buss one twisted 8 twists ft min shielded pair 24 AWG stranded low capacitance 24pf ft SF155B Emergency and SF156B Code Stations four conductor 22 AWG stranded e DSN Buss one twisted shielded pair 24 AWG stranded low capacitance 24pf ft General System Options In a standalone configuration the RS816 Master Station provides annunciation for up to 16 rooms Adding an RS840 Master Expander provides annunciation for up to 40 rooms The complete system also includes PK800A Power Su
27. he status of a dome lamp through its normal sequence using the following keystrokes COLUMN column ROW row ADVANCE This keypad entry will turn off a flashing lamp whose mode has been programmed as On Flash Off or will make the same lamp that is on begin flashing This function creates the same effect as if the associated SF804 button had been pressed To reset a dome lamp without stepping through the status levels enter these keystrokes COLUMN column ROW row RESET Using the RS840 Master Expander The RS840 Master Expander is designed to increase the capacity of the RS816 Master Station from 16 remote dome stations to 40 stations As each additional LI804 Remote Dome Station is installed set its address using its programming jumper at J3 see Figure 15 Remote dome stations for rooms 1 16 do not require a jumper at J3 so the jumper is stored attached to only one pin Install the J3 jumper between pins 1 and 2 for rooms 17 32 and between pins 2 and 3 for rooms 33 40 The remote dome stations associated with the master expander are programmed using the RS816 Master Station keypad Whenever the quantity of dome lamp stations attached to the master station is changed the system must be initialized using this command FUNCTION 99 ENTER The system s programming may then be customized using the global and unique commands previously described Basic System Configuration Example System components One 1 RS816 Maste
28. ing its data FUNCTION 1 O ENTER 16 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual RS850 Remote Indication 4 Control Panel Installation General O The RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel is designed to be used as an indicator for services requested A maximum of six RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panels can be installed per Tek STATUS system For example the RS850 might be mounted in an X ray laboratory so that a doctor or nurse in an examination room could summon the X ray technician To initiate the summons the nurse doctor presses a specific button on the SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station At the RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel an LED indicator will illuminate to indicate which examination room placed the call and a double beep will sound approximately every three seconds The summons is acknowledged by pressing the appropriate button on the RS850 This silences the beep tone and changes the state of both the indicator light and the associated remote dome light to the next indication in this example from flashing to steady After accomplishing the assigned task the X ray technician presses the appropriate button on the SF804 Remote Dome Station This turns off both the associated indicator light on the RS850 and the corresponding light on the LI804 Remote Dome Station RS850 Addressing Because up to six RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panels can be installed on a system each RS850 must be assigned
29. lar jack at the back of the RS840 Master Expander This cable provides the required power and the data interface connections No other connections are required see Figure 11 Multiple Master Installation amp Wiring Tek STATUS can support up to ten RS816 Master Stations The master stations are connected from wall plate to wall plate using two pair of 424 AWG shielded stranded low capacitance cable see the section Wiring Installation Cable Specifications Two of the shielded wires in this cable are used for data transmission between the master stations while the remaining two wires are used as a common power supply return see Figure 12 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 5 System Installation Multiple Power Supply Installation amp Wiring Multiple PK800A Power Supplies are required to support large system configurations Refer to the section Wiring Installation General System Options to determine the number of power supplies required for this specific Tek STATUS installation NOTE When using multiple power supplies the positive outputs of the power supplies are never connected together Connecting the positive outputs of power supplies together can damage the devices All the power supplies used in a single Tek STATUS installation must have a common GROUND connection Wiring Checkout amp System Component Installation De IL667 Tek STATUS Manual TM Before installing any Tek STATUS components a complete ch
30. llowing points on every LIS04 Remote Dome Station a Positive test lead to Pin 15 Green White of the 15 pin connector Negative test lead to Pin 13 Orange White of the 15 pin connector Desired Result Voltmeter indicates between 24 VDC and 27 VDC b Positive test lead to Pin 1 Brown of the 15 pin connector Negative test lead to Pin 13 Orange White of the 15 pin connector Desired Result Voltmeter indicates 5 VDC 5 VDC If the desired results are not obtained during this testing the field wiring is incorrect Make all necessary corrections before proceeding c At the SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station Positive test lead to Pin 1 Brown of the 6 pin connector Negative test lead to Pin 6 Blue of the 6 pin connector Desired Result Voltmeter indicates 5 VDC 5 VDC d At the SF155B Emergency Station and or SF156B Code Station Positive test lead to Pin 1 Brown of the 6 pin connector Negative test lead to Pin 2 Red of the 6 pin connector Desired Result Voltmeter indicates between 24 VDC and 27 VDC If the desired results are not obtained during this testing the field wiring is incorrect Make all necessary corrections before proceeding Peripheral Component Interface Connections See Figure 14 1 Without power to the system check the following points for continuity on every LI804 Remote Dome Station 15 pin connector Pin 5 Green of the SF155B to
31. municate with each other on the DSN buss each master station must have a unique address Refer to sections System Operation Using Multiple Master Stations Using Multiple Master Stations TM Tek STATUS can support up to 9 masters plus a lobby master For example a large medical facility with multiple doctors and a central point of patient entry might install a master station in the central lobby plus a master station and associated remote dome stations at each doctor s nurses station When a patient arrives to see a specific doctor the receptionist can notify the appropriate nurses station that a patient has arrived To accomplish these intermaster communications assign a unique address to each master station The control codes range from 80 through 89 representing lobby station address 0 plus master station addresses 1 through 9 In the above example set the lobby master station to address 0 using these keystrokes at the lobby master station FUNCTION 80 ENTER IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 13 Enhanced System Operation Master station 0 control code 80 cannot have remote dome stations associated with it Assign control codes sequentially to each of the remaining master stations using these keystrokes at each master station FUNCTION control code 81 89 ENTER To place a call from the lobby to master 1 press these keys on the lobby master station TALK 1 These keystrokes cause an audible beep at master 1 T
32. ny nearby metallic object If the discharge is to or through an electronic device such as the Tek STATUS Room Status System the operation of the equipment may be affected If the discharge current passes through internal components these components may be damaged or their operation degraded What Can We Do About It The manufacturer of the Tek STATUS Room Status System has already taken steps to protect the equipment from electrostatic discharge ESD effects However since the cause of the problem is not in the equipment but in the environment further measures are required of the installer and the user to achieve complete protection What Can The Installer Do In humid climates or in places where the relative humidity is kept at 65 or greater there will likely be few problems with ESD Where problems may occur the following measures can be taken 1 Ground all exposed metal surfaces such as the PK800A Power Supply enclosure 2 Install Tek STATUS Room Status System wiring in metal conduit The conduit must be electrically continuous and be grounded 3 Use the specified cable type for the installation of the Tek STATUS Room Status System Any deviation from the specified cable type such as the use of open conductors invites inductive coupling of discharge currents that can cause the same problems as direct discharge currents 4 Ground your body before handling system components This can be done using a wrist strap or simpl
33. o acknowledge the audible beep press CANCEL at master 1 silencing the beep tone Enhanced System Configuration Example 1 System components One 1 RS816 Master Station installed in the lobby One 1 RS816 Master Station at the nurses station Sixteen 16 LI804 Remote Dome Stations Sixteen 16 SF804 A Button Peripheral Stations Preliminary system checks Refer to section System Component Installation LI804 Remote Dome Station Programming Verify that the correct address programming has been performed on the LI804 Programming Enter these keystrokes at the lobby RS816 FUNCTION 80 ENTER Enter these keystrokes at the nurses station RS816 FUNCTION 81 ENTER FUNCTION 99 ENTER After approximately 20 seconds the RS816 will emit two beeps indicating that it has searched the data buss for all attached LI804 Remote Dome Stations Do not make any key entries to the system until the two beeps are heard Enter these keystrokes at the lobby RS816 FUNCTION 99 ENTER After approximately 20 seconds the RS816 will emit two beeps indicating that it has searched the DSN buss for all attached RS816 Master Stations and RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panels Do not make any key entries to the system until the two beeps are heard system should now be fully operational To place a call from the lobby to the nurses master station press these keys on the lobby master station TALK 1 These k
34. o beeps are heard Enter these keystrokes at the first nurses station RS816 FUNCTION 99 ENTER After approximately 20 seconds the RS816 will emit two beeps indicating that it has searched the data buss for all attached LI804 Remote Dome Stations Do not make any key entries to the system until the two beeps are heard Enter these keystrokes at the second nurses station RS816 FUNCTION 99 ENTER After approximately 20 seconds the RS816 will emit two beeps indicating that it has searched the data buss for all attached LI804 Remote Dome Stations Do not make any key entries to the system until the two beeps are heard The system should now be fully operational Note Because Tek STATUS is an extremely flexible system all possible configurations cannot be individually addressed Therefore these guidelines are provided to aid in the programming process Each RS816 Master Station must have a unique address FUNCTION 80 89 Each LI804 Remote Dome Station must have a unique address relative to its associated RS816 Master to master communication is accomplished via the DSN buss If changes are made to the DSN buss configuration initialize each installed RS816 Master Station FUNCTION 99 ENTER so that it learns the new DSN buss configuration The communication between any given master station and its attached LI804 Remote Dome Stations is accomplished via the data buss If any changes are made to the addresses or the quantity of a
35. ommands sua aan beri rrt ir ann reed s s 11 Global Tone Control Commiands uuu ceo eror peret 11 Status Advance amp Lamp Reset sees enne nenne 12 Using the RS840 Master Expander sees enne 12 Basic System Configuration Example 12 Enhanced System Operation 13 General ae 13 IRC 13 DSN WEE 13 Using Multiple Master Stations 3 13 Enhanced System Configuration Example 1 5 14 Enhanced System Configuration Example 2 sse 14 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual iii Table of Contents Passing Visual Information u 16 RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel Installation 17 General EE 17 RS650 Addressing E 17 LI804 Remote Dome Station Indication 17 Illustrations amp Wiring Diagrams iv IL667 Tek STATUS Manual Figure 1 R58106 Master Station paaa ANGGE BARAN 2 Figure 2 RS840 Master Expander essere nee emen 2 Figure 3 RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel sess 2 Figure 4 LI804 Remote Dome Station
36. pplies LI804 Remote Dome Stations and SF804 4 Button Peripheral Stations Tek STATUS is capable of supporting up to ten R 816 Master Stations Multiple PK800A Power Supplies are required for extended system applications such as a system with multiple master stations and installations that use more than eight LI804 Remote Dome Stations This is due to both the signal loss associated with long cable runs and the current required by the many components attached to the power supply Determine the number of power supplies required as follows One PK800A Power Supply can support One RS816 Master Station and up to eight LI804 Remote Dome Stations or One RS816 Master Station one RS840 Master Expander and up to eight LI804 Remote Dome Stations or One RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel and up to eight LIS04 Remote Dome Stations or Up to eight LIS04 Remote Dome Stations Note One PK800A can support one RS816 and one RS840 and one RS850 with up to eight LI804s if the wire lengths are strictly adhered to This means that the PL467 wall plate for the RS816 Master Station must be less than 30 from the PL467 wall plate for the RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel This is not practical in most applications RS840 Master Expander Installation amp Wiring To install an RS840 Master Expander connect the supplied short modular cable between the AUX modular jack at the back of the RS816 Master Station and the LINE modu
37. pply The 24VAC 60 Hz input to the power supply is provided by a transformer supplied by the installer The wire length between output from the transformer and the input to the power supply must not exceed 3 The transformer must meet these parameters Input Voltage 120VAC 7 60 Hz Single Phase Output Voltage 24V AC 7 60 Hz Single Phase Output Power 100VA Continuous Service LI804 Remote Dome Station Mount the LIS04 Remote Dome Station in the corridor above or beside the door of its associated room in a location that provides unobstructed visibility of the dome lights See the sections Equipment Locations RS816 Master Station and Equipment Locations PK600A Power Supply for maximum wire lengths No more than sixteen LI804s may be on a data buss run regardless of run length SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station One SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station is required for each LI804 Remote Dome Station except an LI804 used as a zone lamp Mount the SF804 within the room of the associated LI804 Wire length from the SF804 to its associated LI804 must not exceed 25 An SF804 is not needed if a room requires only code or emergency calls to be annunciated RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel Locate the RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel in an accessible area of the designated laboratory or doctor s office For optimum operation locate the panel in an area with an average temperature of approximately 24 C 75 F with 70 80
38. r Station One 1 RS840 Master Expander Forty 40 LI804 Remote Dome Stations Forty 40 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Stations Preliminary system checks Refer to sections Wiring Checkout amp System Component Installation LI804 Remote Dome Station Programming and System Operation Using the RS840 Master Expander Verify that the correct address programming has been performed on the LI804 Programming Enter these keystrokes at the RS816 FUNCTION 81 ENTER FUNCTION 99 ENTER After approximately 20 seconds the RS816 will emit two beeps indicating that it has searched the data buss for all attached LI804 Remote Dome Stations Do not make any key entries to the system until the two beeps are heard The system should now be fully operational 12 IL667 Tek STATUS Manual Enhanced System Operation TM The enhanced operational capabilities of the Tek STATUS Room Status System allow the connection of up to ten RS816 Master Stations and their RS840 Master Expanders if required together to form a versatile interactive system The RS816 Master Station is also used to Display the status of assigned rooms Program the types of status indications Assign specific custom status indications both audibly and visually Indicate emergency and code conditions Tek STATUS is capable of supporting many system configurations This section provides examples of various installed system configurations and the p
39. r to restore the system to the original factory default settings When a system initialization is performed all previous programming whether global or unique will be lost To accomplish a system initialization perform the following sequence of keystrokes at the master station FUNCTION 99 ENTER After the initialization has completed the master station will emit two short beeps to indicate that the system is ready to resume normal operation Programming Basics All changes to the system programming are accomplished at the associated RS816 Master Station All active indications must be cleared or reset before attempting any programming changes System programming is divided into two sections Global Commands Unique Commands For a complete list of global and unique commands see the section System Operations Global and Unique System Programming Codes Global commands change the type of annunciation for any given RS816 Master Station and the type chosen applies to all LI804 Remote Dome Stations associated with that master Unique commands are used to change the annunciation type of one specific LI804 Remote Dome Station This is a typical example of using global and unique commands At the master station enter this global command FUNCTION 91 ENTER This command makes all amber and green dome lamps operate in an On Off configuration while the red and white dome lamps operate in a Flash On Off configuration fthis
40. roper sequence of programming keystrokes to enable all the functions of the Tek STATUS system Note These are only examples the system can be configured in ways other than those described here Tek STATUS components can be returned to system defaults any time during system programming by pressing these keystrokes at each RS816 Master Station FUNCTION 81 ENTER FUNCTION 99 ENTER To return multiple RS816 Master Stations to the default configuration perform the keystrokes one at a time on each RS816 Verify that the two beep verification tone has sounded before proceeding to the next RS816 These keystrokes assign address 1 to each RS816 and sets associated remote dome stations to On Off mode Before proceeding with the various programming configurations review the basic Tek STATUS communication paths Tek STATUS uses two paths of communication Data Buss The data buss is the communication link between the master station and the installed dome lamp assemblies for that master station In order for the appropriate master station to communicate with the correct dome lamp assembly each dome lamp assembly must have a unique address Refer to sections Wiring Checkout amp System Component Installation LI804 Remote Dome Station Programming and System Operation Using the RS840 Master Expander DSN Buss The DSN buss is the communication link between all the installed master stations In order for the master stations to com
41. s documentation TekTone the TekTone logo Tek Call Tek Care Tek Check In Tek Com Tek Digicare Tek Door Tek Entry III Tek Guard Tek Micro Tek Micro II Tek MMARS II TekNIOS TekNIOS II Tek Paging Tek Phone Tek Safe Tek Select II Tek Sentry Tek Sound Tek Status Tek Trio and Tek View are either registered trademarks or trademarks of TekTone Sound amp Signal Mfg Inc in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ii IL667 Tek STATUS Manual Table of Contents System introd ctlion GAGA V A Word about ESD Electrostatic Discharge vi System Installation 5 incarna pae uu 1 Equipment DeSCriptIODS der 1 RS816 Master Station eoi tie ener ore o tea mee reb eb UNAG 1 RS840 Master Expander 1 RS850 Remote Indication amp Control Panel 1 11804 Remote Dome Station tet rettet tede 1 SF804 4 Button Peripheral Station 5 1 IN RENE 3 SF155B Emergency Statio uen rre BANAAG INI ter EE ERU CH ER EEEER san 3 SF156B Code Call Station d te detener euro iugi rte ANA 3 Equipment Locations ptt rre ERE D rH GG 3 RS8 6 Master Station a napana KA
42. sh On Off 18 Sets selected lamp to Flash Fast Flash Off 19 Sets selected lamp to On Flash Fast Flash Off Any unique command function code can be programmed from the master station using the following keystrokes Note COLUMN X ROW X designates the lamp s position on the master station keypad COLUMN 1 ROW 1 FUNCTION 12 or other unique command number ENTER This entry causes the first remote dome station s amber light to operate in Flash Off mode All remaining remote dome stations attached to the system will continue to operate in the globally programmed mode previously selected Global Tone Control Commands Code Description Code Description 40 Tone off default 45 15 second tone 41 3 second tone 46 18 second tone 42 6 second tone 47 21 second tone 43 9 second tone 48 24 second tone 44 12 second tone 49 constant tone Global tone control command settings cause the master station to emit a repeating tone for the specified duration when there is a flashing lamp LED on the system Program any code from the master station using the following keystrokes FUNCTION 44 or other global tone control command number ENTER This entry causes the master station to emit a repetitive tone for 12 seconds whenever there is a flashing lamp LED on the system Any tone except code or emergency can be silenced by pressing the CANCEL key IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 11 System Operation Status Advance amp Lamp Reset Advance t
43. ttach the remaining Tek STATUS components to their respective connectors Install the Tek STATUS components using the supplied cables System Installation Initial System Checkouts TM After all Tek STATUS components have been installed and the address switches for each LI804 Remote Dome Station have been set apply power to the PK800A Power Supplies Next assign a unique address to each RS816 Master Station Use address 0 for a lobby master that has no LIS04 Remote Dome Stations associated with it Use addresses 1 through 9 for all other master stations To assign an address perform the appropriate keypad entry at each RS816 Master Station atthe Lobby Master FUNCTION 80 ENTER at Master 41 FUNCTION 81 ENTER at Master 2 FUNCTION 82 ENTER at Master 3 FUNCTION 83 ENTER at Master 4 FUNCTION 84 ENTER at Master 5 FUNCTION 85 ENTER at Master 6 FUNCTION 86 ENTER at Master 7 FUNCTION 87 ENTER at Master 8 FUNCTION 88 ENTER at Master 9 FUNCTION 89 ENTER Then at each RS816 Master Station perform this keypad entry to initialize the system FUNCTION 99 ENTER After a few moments the RS816 will emit two short beeps to indicate that the system is ready to begin normal operation At this point the Tek STATUS system should be fully operational using system default settings To verify system operation press each of the four buttons one at a time on every SF804 4
44. ttached LI804 Remote Dome Stations initialize the associated RS816 Master Station FUNCTION 99 ENTER so that it learns the new data buss configuration All active indications must be cleared or reset before attempting any programming changes IL667 Tek STATUS Manual 15 Passing Visual Information TM Tek STATUS installations consisting of multiple RS816 Master Stations can echo indications from one master station to another master station Any master station can be temporarily taken offline and its status displays reassigned to another master station if the second master station has sufficient capacity for the status displays of both masters A master station cannot receive data from more than one master at a time and cannot display the status of more than 40 LI804 Remote Dome Stations See the section System Installation Wiring Installation General System Options The following commands are used to pass visual information from one RS816 Master Station to another Before proceeding turn off all dome lights Enter these commands at the RS816 that is forwarding its data FUNCTION 1 address of RS816 that data is being passed to ENTER To transfer status displays from master 1 to master 2 press these keys on master 1 FUNCTION 1 2 ENTER To return the masters to defaults no data passed to any other master turn off all dome lights and then press these keys on the RS816 Master Station that was forward
45. y by contacting a grounded surface Use caution to avoid hazardous voltages while grounded What Can The User Do The most common cause of system failure due to ESD that can be attributed to the user is usually improper movement and installation of equipment It is recommended that if it is necessary to move a component of the Tek STATUS that has already been installed a qualified installation person should be contacted This information is provided to make you aware of ESD problems so that precautions may be taken to avoid damage and disruption of system operation vi IL667 Tek STATUS Manual System Installation Read the following instructions concerning system equipment as well as the installation and power up guidelines to determine installation methods before proceeding RS816 Master Station The RS816 Master Station see Figure 1 provides all the necessary controls for the Tek STATUS Room Status System The front panel of the RS816 displays the status of up to 16 rooms using 64 LED indicators arranged in two 4x8 matrices 4 indicators per room These matrices provide the nurse station or other designated area with a visual indication of the status of all rooms attached to the system Programming the system is accomplished using the keypad which is above the matrices In the event of a loss of power all programming will return when system power is restored All inputs to the master station are accomplished by means of

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

CHAUFFAGE AU GAZ - Napoleon Products  Samsung AS10MSAX คู่มือการใช้งาน  Beamer DVB-T  Kendall SCD™  Disyuntores MT Interruptores automáticos LF y SF hasta 40,5 kV  広報しまもと平成27年1月15日号6面(PDF:1.3MB)  きもちつながる こころきこえる  CLUB3D CGAX-797713 AMD Radeon HD7970 3GB graphics card  piece6_e-1386_re_gle.. - Ville de Gonfreville l`Orcher  MD Building Products 71480 Installation Guide : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file