Summary of Contents for Aidcall Touchsafe Pro Maxpage
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Aidcall operates a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the right to modify the specification of its products. If any variation to the details in this document are suspected please contact Aidcall’s Technical Support. Aidcall, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF. T: +44 (0) 1670 357 431 www.aidcall.co.uk ________________________________________________________________ ...
Replacing the PSU Battery 13 10 Specification 14 CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW The Maxpage Terminal is supplied with a mini PS/2 computer keyboard to type and send text messages direct to J25 Pagers. It will also send alarm call information to the Pagers direct from the Touchsafe Pro Nursecall system. Pagers are bought separately, there’s no limit how many can be used per system. J25 Pager Scope Pager (Aidcall Part No. W07280) (Aidcall Part No. W07600) Note: the J25 was replaced by the Scope model in July 2016 – both are compatible with Maxpage Terminals. The Transmitter requires connection to the PSU and the Pager Port on a Touchsafe Pro Nursecall Panel. Staff will then be alerted to a call no matter where they are via their portable Pagers. The system can be setup so all calls are reported to all Pagers at all times, or day/night groups can be set so different Pagers can be alerted depending on the time of day. The types of call that are reported to the Pagers can be set along with the beep pattern to identify different call types. Furthermore Pagers can be configured into zones so calls are only notified to the staff responsible for specific areas. ...
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand these instructions before use. Keep these instructions for future reference. Isolate the mains supply before removing the PSU cover. Do not disassemble the Maxpage Terminal/PSU or attempt to repair it yourself. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. The PSU should only be connected to a 220‐240VAC 50/60Hz mains supply. If you are unsure of the type of power supply consult your local power company. Danger of explosion if the PSU rechargeable battery is incorrectly replaced. Use only manufacturer approved battery as identified in section 9 of this manual. Only use manufacturer approved cable during installation. See section 6 of this manual for details of cable type, recommended colour code and cable length restrictions. This product should be located at least 2 metres away from any other electronic equipment. Failure to provide this separation may result in reduced radio range. Do not locate this product above a radiator or other heat source. Do not expose to direct sunlight. Do not submerge in water and do not use in damp or humid conditions. Do not expose this product to dripping or splashing water. Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire hazard. Clean with a damp cloth and a non‐abrasive cleaning product. Polish with a dry duster. DO NOT use a wet cloth. Avoid using harsh, abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents or detergents (e.g. scouring powders, bleaches, polishes, etc.) when cleaning this product. ...
This symbol on batteries indicates separate collection. Batteries contain chemicals that can be hazardous to health and the environment and should not be disposed of in the waste bin. The EU Directive (2006/6/EC) has been put in place to ensure the safe disposal and recycling of batteries. Return used batteries to your supplier or drop‐off at your local municipal waste recycling depot. NTENTS 4. MAINTENANCE & CARE For peace of mind and to ensure your system is maintained to the highest standard Aidcall recommend an annual maintenance contract. This will provide vital assistance in times of need from a nationwide team of trained Service Engineers who specialise in wireless Nursecall systems. A preventative maintenance visit (PMV) is also available from Aidcall, this covers the replacement of all batteries, a full system test, software updates (where applicable) and a Service Certificate. For more information on Maintenance Contract Packages and PMV’s please contact our customer services team on 01670 357431 or visit our website; www.aidcall.co.uk/healthcare/support/maintenance MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Maxpage Terminals do not require any regular maintenance, if a unit shows signs of external damage it should be replaced immediately by a Service Engineer. Products needing repair can be returned via the website; www.aidcall.co.uk/healthcare/support/repair ANNUAL MAINTENANCE The rechargeable battery in the PSU should be tested every year by a Service Engineer and replaced every 5 years. See section 9 for details of battery type. ...
5. MAXPAGE KIT The Maxpage kit (Aidcall Part No. E40119) includes the Maxpage Terminal & Antenna, mini keyboard, 12V/3A boxed power supply, 12V/7Ah rechargeable battery, mains lead, low voltage power lead and a serial data lead. Note: the plug‐top PSU also in the kit is not used. Whip Antenna (120mm high) Maxpage Terminal & Antenna with BNC Connector Rear Power & Data Sockets 2 Line/16 Character Power LED Backlit LCD Display Green Transmitting LED Backlit Keyboard Desktop Enclosure 226 x 160 x 70mm (LxWxH) PS/2 Mini Keyboard 1.8m Data Lead 1.5m Power Lead ...
6. INSTALLATION SITE WIRING E40119 Maxpage Terminal Kit The Maxpage Terminal and mini keyboard should be placed on a work station in a secure area and at least 2 metres away from any other electronic equipment to avoid interference. IMPORTANT: AVOID LOCATING THE MAXPAGE TERMINAL… WITHIN 2 METRES OF DIRECTLY ABOVE A IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT NEAR TO SPLASHING OTHER ELECTRONIC HEATER WATER EQUIPMENT The Maxpage Terminal must be within 20 metres cable run of a Touchsafe Pro Display Panel. Note: If there are multiple panels connect to the one which is most centrally located on the site. The battery‐backed power supply unit should be wall mounted within 1.5 metres of the Maxpage Terminal ...
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6. INSTALLATION The Maxpage Terminal requires a power and data connection; power is taken from the 12V/3A battery backed PSU and data comes from the Pager Port on any Touchsafe Pro Display Panel. POWER SUPPLY UNIT Undo the single lid fixing screw and open the lid. Note: if the lid is removed ensure the Safety Earth is re‐connected. Position the PSU within 2 metres of an un‐switched 13A mains socket. Fix the power supply unit to the wall using the 3 holes “A” as shown below. Connect the mains lead provided to the power supply unit mains terminals using the colour code in the table below. Note: the plug is fitted with a 240V AC 5A BS1362 fuse. 65mm A Mains Connection O/P E + ‐ N L Colour Terminal 145mm Brown L ...
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6. INSTALLATION RS232 DATA LEAD Cut the socket (female) connector off one end of the Serial Data lead provided in the kit. Strip‐back the insulation and connect 3 wires to the Touchsafe Pro panel PAGER terminals using the colour code in the table below. It is important that the RTS and CTS wires are joined together. Note: the data lead can be extended up to a maximum of 20 metres using LSF (Low Smoke and Fume) screened TCCA 8 core alarm cable. This cable is available from Aidcall by the metre; Part No. YW1730. Plug the lead into the RS232 INTERFACE socket on the rear of the Maxpage Terminal. 9 5 1.8m Lead Socket Plug into Maxpage Cut Socket 1 6 Not Used Terminal off Lead RS232 Interface Connection Pin No. Colour Terminal Connect To…...
7. MAXPAGE SETUP Switch‐on the Maxpage Terminal, it will first display the software version (V3.07) and the Manufacturer followed by a Service Number before reaching the standby screen as shown below; MAXPage 12:05AM Pager ID: [ _ _ _ _ ] Press and hold both bracket keys ( ) together then press the 2 key, the display will change to; Enter Password: [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] Enter 123456 and the display will change to; 1.Pagers 2.Ports 3.Alarm 4.System Press 2 for Ports and the display will change to; 1.Transmitter 2.RS232 Press 1 for Transmitter and the display will change to; Baud rate [_ 512] Ignore Busy [Y] ...
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7. MAXPAGE SETUP Press 1 for Communication and the display will change to; Baud rate [9600] Parity [EVEN] Adjust Baud and Parity settings as shown above or press ) and enter, the display will change to; Data [7] Stop [2] Flow Ctrl [NONE] Adjust the Data, Stop and Flow Control settings as shown above and press ) to enter. Press DEL to return to the menu; 1.Communication 2.Protocol Press 2 for Protocol and the display will change to; Protocol [ESPA4] Lookup ID? [N] Adjust the Protocol and Lookup ID settings as shown above and press ) to enter. Press the DEL key to step backwards through the menus back to the standby screen. MAXPage 12:05AM Pager ID: [ _ _ _ _ ] Press and hold both bracket keys ( ) together then press the 5 key, the display will change to; ...
The keypad will be displayed when you click on a box to enter a pager ID ‐ you may need to press the 123#? button to select the numeric keypad. Press the Save button then Close to exit. Alternatively, Pagers can be set to operate by Zone ‐ see next page… S Notes on Pager ID’s J25 Pagers can be programmed with up to 6 different ID’s Scope Pagers can be programmed with up to 8 different ID’s These ID’s are 7 digits long but only enter the last 3 digits of the ID’s in the boxes above Refer to the J25 Pager User Guide (Aidcall Doc No. FM5615) for more information Refer to the Scope Pager User Guide (Aidcall Doc No. FM5620) for more information S Doc No. FM5611 issue C Page 11 ...
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8. PANEL SETUP Still on Touchsafe Pro Master Panel (ID 1), select the Zoned Pagers option… Select a Zone from the pull‐down box then enter the 3 digit Pager ID’s you want to be notified during the Day, Night 1 and Night 2 modes in the boxes alongside each call type group (Cardiac, Emergency, etc.). The keypad will be displayed when you click on a box to enter a pager ID ‐ you may need to press the 123#? button to select the numeric keypad. Press the Save button then Close to exit. Go to the Touchsafe Pro Panel with the Maxpage Terminal connected, Logon as an Engineer and select the Paging Setup option… Set the Protocol option to ESPA/Maxpage. Select the Beep Codes you want the Pager ...
Power Supply Rechargeable Battery The rechargeable battery should be removed and tested by a Service Engineer on an annual basis and replaced every 5 years. With the battery disconnected; check the charge voltage across the battery leads is between 13.6V DC and 14.2V DC (13.8V nominal). If the battery shows any signs of damage, swelling or leakage during an annual inspection it should be replaced immediately. Only replace with the Manufacturers Approved battery type: Yuasa NP7‐12: 12V 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery Replacement batteries are available from Aidcall; order Part No. F00622 IMPORTANT: always mark the battery with the date it was replaced for reference on future Service visits. See section 3 of this manual for Regulations regarding the safe disposal of used batteries. ...
10. SPECIFICATION Maxpage Terminal Manufacturer Commtech Wireless Approvals FCC Part 15, FCC 68, CE, C‐TICK Transmission Frequency 459.2750MHz Transmission Power 2 or 4 Watts Transmission Range Up to 1 Mile Transmission Protocol POGSAG 512 bps Antenna ¼ Wave Whip (120mm high) with Right Angle BNC Keyboard PS/2 88 Key Mini Qwerty Keyboard Serial Interface RS232 9600 baud (ESPA 4.4.4 Protocol) LED Indicators Red = Power and Green = Transmitting Keypad 19 Key Silicon Keypad with green LED backlight Display 16 Character x 2 Line LCD with yellow LED backlight Recipient Capacity 1000 Pagers Max Group Capacity 20 Groups each with up to 10 members Message Length 200 Characters Max Real Time Clock 24 Hour Format Operating Voltage 12 to 13.8VDC Operational Current ...
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