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IS76 Beacon with Ferrite Antenna
Installation Manual
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Document No 953.26b
IS76 Beacon with Ferrite Antenna: Installation Manual
Edition: September 2011
Editor: TeleAlarm SA
All rights reserved.
TeleAlarm SA reserves the right to make changes to the information contained in this document at any
time without prior notice. Great care has been given to the contents of this document; however
TeleAlarm SA cannot be held liable for the consequences of any errors or omissions contained herein
or for consequential or incidental damages incurred as a result of acting on information contained in
the document.
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Content
Locator Function .............................................................................................................. 4
IS76 Beacon with Ferrite Antenna .................................................................................... 4
IS76 Ferrite Antenna .................................................................................................... 4
IS76 Ferrite Beacon Controller...................................................................................... 5
System Supervision...................................................................................................... 5
Features of the IS76 Beacon System ............................................................................... 5
IS76 Ferrite Antenna........................................................................................................ 6
IS76 Beacon Controller .................................................................................................... 6
Connection Compartment ................................................................................................ 7
Enable Locator Function in NurseCall System .................................................................. 7
Configuration and Wiring.................................................................................................. 8
Ferrite Beacon Antenna ................................................................................................... 9
Ferrite Beacon Controller ................................................................................................. 9
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Locator Function
The NurseCall system can be set to handle a Locator function. For this purpose, beacon
modules and antennas of type IS75 or IS76 need to be installed on doors or corridors in the
building you want to supervise. When passing one of these modules the Wristband Transmitters of type S37L or the Pendant Transmitters of type S35L refresh the position information
that is stored into them. When triggering an Alarm, the transmitters S37L and S35L do not
only transmit the identification (who sent the alarm), but also the position of the last passed
module (where has the alarm been triggered).
At the arrival of a call, the information of the actual position is indicated additionally on the
NurseCall units. This information can be made visible by pressing the yellow button on the
NurseCall Main- or Relay Unit.
“Locator” information block:
HELP
A03
POS: 077
255 positions (POS: 000 - 254) can be differentiated. When passing beacon modules with
position numbers 231 - 254 the transmitters S37L and S35L can send a call for help automatically without manual activation (wandering). Fixed transmitters that do not handle a
Locator function (N46) are always indicated with the position 000.
IS76 Beacon with Ferrite Antenna
The IS76 Beacon system consists of two elements:


The IS76 Ferrite Antenna
The IS76 Ferrite Beacon Controller
IS76 Ferrite Antenna
The IS76 Ferrite antenna has to be mounted on the place that has to be identified with a
location beacon code. The antenna is well suited to be mounted in a vertical position on (or
next to) a door frame. In some circumstances it may also be mounted horizontally. The IS76
Ferrite Antenna can be placed outdoors as well as indoors.
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IS76 Ferrite Beacon Controller
The IS76 Ferrite Beacon Controller is necessary to drive the IS76 Ferrite Antenna. It connects to the mains power via an external power supply. Up to two IS76 Ferrite Antennas may
be connected to the IS76 Beacon Controller, depending on the size of the passage that has
to be covered with the beacon. The beacon location code is set-up on the IS76 Ferrite
Beacon Controller. Contrary to the ferrite antenna, the IS76 Ferrite Beacon Controller has to
be mounted indoors, in a well ventilated cool place.
Supervision
Signal lamp
(LED):
Connection
compartment
Figure 1
System Supervision
The operation of the IS76 Beacon system is supervised. An eventual operation failure
(broken wire or overload) is indicated by the front panel LED and by the opening of a
"normally closed" relay contact that is accessible from the terminal block. The supervision
output may be connected to an RAC-type alarm transmitter which would transmit the beacon
operation failure to the NurseCall System.
Features of the IS76 Beacon System





Ferrite antenna offers a better defined capture range that is less dependent on the
surrounding building material
The antenna may be installed in or outdoors
Up to 230 user selectable position (location) codes (001 to 230)
Up to 24 user selectable "Wandering" codes (231 to 254)
Supervision of the beacon functionality
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IS76 Ferrite Antenna
The Antenna is best fitted to be mounted vertically on a door's frame. In any case, the middle
of the antenna should be at a height of 1 meter from the floor. The antenna has to be fixed by
two screws, according to the figure below.
30mm +/- 1mm
540mm +/- 1mm
2X
D 5.5mm
600mm 0/-10mm
Figure 2



Remove the cover caps at both ends of the antenna by sliding them against the outside
Secure the antenna against the wall with both screws
Replace the cover caps by sliding them over the housing
Note:
Even if the functionality of the Ferrite Beacon System is not affected by the presence
of metallic items, it is not recommended to fix the antenna directly against such items.
In order to avoid overheating of the IS76 Beacon Controller, install the antenna at least
1.5 cm away from metallic frames or surfaces.
IS76 Beacon Controller
The IS76 Beacon Controller can be fixed with two to five screws on the wall. Two holes at 60
mm interval are provided for direct mounting on connection boxes.
The three upper holes are used for positioning the device and cannot be reached from the
Connection Compartment.
Two of the lower holes can be reached from outside and thus used for fixing the device.
FCC Statement
Note:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules [and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada].
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Note:
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by (manufacturer
name) may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
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80
13.1
53.8
3.7
16
6.6
.5
Ø7
27
131
59.9
3.7
18.1
26
Figure 3
Important Note:
In order to ensure proper cooling of the Beacon Controller, the unit needs to be installed vertically in a well ventilated place (avoid to mount it in sealed boxes).
Connection Compartment
All of the wiring and configuration functions such as:



Connection of the IS76 Ferrite Antenna(s)
Connection of the wired supervision output
Setting of the Location identification code
Can be carried out in the connection compartment. It is reached by taking off the lower part
of the housing (see). This can be done even if the device is fixed on the wall.
The connection cables can be channelled towards the outside through the hole next to the
terminal blocks or downwards by breaking off part of the rear housing.
Connection of the power supply can be done without taking off the lower part of the housing.
Enable Locator Function in NurseCall System
In order to be operational, the Locator function has to be enabled in the NurseCall Main Unit
(refer to section "Selection Locate Function YES or No" in the NurseCall User Manual)
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Configuration and Wiring
*Antenna B is optional
It is used to extend the
capture range on large
(double) doors
B*
Example above:
1x128
+ 1x64
+ 1x32
+ 1x16
+ 1x8
Supervision of
+ 0x4
Beacon A:
+ 0x2
Supervision of
+ 0x1
Beacon B:
= 248
Enabled
Disabled
*Polarity of
the antenna
and the
wiring has to
be respected
when two
antennas are
used for the
same beacon
location
Supervision Output
ON
Power Supply 24 VDC
+128
+ 64
+ 32
+ 16
+ 8
+ 4
+ 2
+ 1
Position number:
Blue*
Ferrite Beacon Antenna B*
White*
Blue*
Ferrite Beacon Antenna A
White*
Supervision Signal Lamp:
Green: ok
Red: operation failure
RAC
(optional)
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Ferrite Beacon Antenna
Housing
Plastic case ASA for wall mounting
 L x H x P 600 x 30 x 30 mm
 Weight
about 700 g
Operation Range1
Connecting cable
 2 m "twisted pair"
 (may be extended up to 10 m)
typ. 3.6 m
typ. 2.6 m
Antenna
When used in conjunction with S37L Wristband Transmitters of REV B and higher.
Ferrite Beacon Controller
Housing
Plastic case ASA
For wall mounting (L x H x P)
Weight
133 x 82 x 26 mm
about 200 g
AC Power supply (included)
100 – 240 VAC
DC Power supply
22 - 24 VDC / max. 400 mA (1 antenna)
Max. 800 mA (2 antennas)
Frequency
68 kHz
Supervision Output Relay
Max. Switching power
Max. Switching voltage
Max. switching current
125 VA / 60 W
40 V DC
2A
Technical data is subject to changes.
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FCC Statement for Class B digital device
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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