Vigil Health Solutions WNCA01 Low Power Transmitter User Manual
Vigil Health Solutions Inc Low Power Transmitter Users Manual
Users Manual
Vigil Wireless Call Station Installation Instructions Vigil® Wireless Call Station WNC Description The Vigil® Wireless Nurse Call Station is designed for use with the Vigil® Wireless System. Wireless Nurse Call Stations are splash resistant and suitable for mounting in resident rooms, dining rooms, common areas and corridors. The Call Station has a touch sensitive green CALL button with call-placed LED. An optional call cord socket can be used to connect push button or geriatric call cords. Call stations also have a touch-sensitive Cancel button to cancel calls at the point of origin. Operation To place a call, the user simply presses the green CALL button or activates the call cord. When the Call Station receives confirmation from the system that the signal has been received, the LED will flash Green. The confirmation process usually takes less than one second. If for any reason the call station is out of range, or the signal is not confirmed, the LED will flash Red to notify the user to try again. If the call is successful, the Green LED will continue to flash intermittently until the call is cancelled at the station. To cancel the call, the responding staff member presses the cancel ‘C’ button. For stations equipped with call cord sockets, a “Call Cord Out” call will be raised if the call cord is removed from the socket. This Features Intelligent Transceiver Technology ensures that staff are alerted if a resident accidentally pulls the call Cancel at Origin of Call cord from the station. “Call Cord Out” calls can be cancelled either Visual Confirmation of Signal Reception by replacing the call cord or by pressing the cancel button. No Visual Indication when Station Active dummy plugs are required if the call cord is removed and the call is Visual Confirmation when Call Cancelled cancelled. When a Call Station is activated, the signal is sent to the nearest receiver, which then sends a message to the Vigil Central ® Computer. The call is displayed on the Vigil Active Calls Screen and is also sent to designated pagers or wireless phones. Using the Optional Call Cord Socket Variety of Call Cords Available Long Life Battery Low Battery Alert ® Vigil Calls software, the active calls can be displayed on any computer in the building that is on the facility’s network. The call information displayed on the Active Calls Screen includes the type of call, the location of the call station, the time the call was activated and the number of subsequent repeat calls that were sent if the call is not cancelled right away. When the battery level drops to the minimum operating level, a Low Battery alert will be generated. The Low Battery alert will be displayed on the Vigil Calls screen and can also be sent to pagers or phones. See the Specifications section for battery details and instructions for replacing batteries. Vigil Health Solutions Inc. 2102 - 4464 Markham Street * Victoria, BC * Canada * V8Z 7X8 Phone: 250.383.6900 Toll Free: 1.877.850.1122 Fax: 250.383.6999 Web: www.vigil.com REV: JUL2006 Page 1 Vigil Wireless Call Station Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Wireless call stations are typically mounted in a single gang surface mount wall box. Follow the instructions below when installing a station: 1. 2. 3. 4. Mount wall box on wall using suitable screws for the type of construction. Insert battery into station observing correct polarity. Observe the LED’s on the device. When the battery is first installed you will see the Green LED blink on and off for about 30 seconds followed by one longer blink and then a very short blink. This sequence indicates that the device has successfully found the network. If the station blinks RED refer to the Troubleshooting guide. Record Serial # (Transmitter ID#) from back of device. Location of the serial number is shown below. Screw mount the station to the wall box. Do not mount Wireless Stations on or near metal objects (HVAC, I Beams, etc) or electrical devices (motors, high voltage switching, etc) as they can interfere with the wireless signals Location of serial number The last six digits of the serial number (“142431” in the example) are needed when configuring the Vigil Central Computer. The Splatch antenna model 916-SP2 is permanently attached to the circuit board. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Specifications PHYSICAL Height Width Depth Weight Enclosure Accessories Temperature Ratings Operating: Storage/Transport 127mm (5.0”) 83mm (3.26”) 38mm (1.5”) 153 grams High impact white plastic enclosure Optional Call Cords -0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) -55°C to 85°C (-67°F to 185°F) To replace battery, remove the surrounding faceplate and unscrew the station from the wall box. Replace with same battery type, observing polarity. Take care when handling the circuit board. Replace screws and faceplate. Vigil Health Solutions Inc. 2102 - 4464 Markham Street * Victoria, BC * Canada * V8Z 7X8 Phone: 250.383.6900 Toll Free: 1.877.850.1122 Fax: 250.383.6999 Web: www.vigil.com REV: JUL2006 ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage Wireless Standing Current Operating Current Battery Type Battery Life 3.3V 900MHz FHSS Transceiver 20mA 40mA TX/RX 1/2AA 3.6V Lithium 5-8 yrs average use FCC ID UI6-WNCA01 Compliance: This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Page 2
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