Summary of Contents for Aidcall Touchsafe Pro Door Monitor V3.00a
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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 ________________________________________________________________ Doc No. FM5530 issue E Page 1 ...
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CONTENTS Section Topic Page 1 Product Overview 2 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 3 Regulatory Information 4 4 Maintenance & Care 4 5 Door Monitor Features 5 6 Set Monitored/Un‐monitored Mode 5 7 Installation using Internal Reed Switch 6 8 Installation using External Door Contacts 7 9 Programming Overview 8 10 Programming 9 11 Replacing the Battery ...
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand these instructions before use. Keep these instructions for future reference. Do not disassemble this product or attempt to repair it yourself. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. This product should only be powered by 1 x 3.7V AA size Lithium Thionyl Chloride battery. Under no circumstances should this product be powered from another power source. Insert the battery in accordance with the polarity symbol inside the battery holder. Only use manufacturer approved AA size 3.7V battery as identified in this manual. This product should be located at least 2 metres away from other electronic equipment and should not be fixed to metal surfaces. Failure to observe these rules may result in reduced radio range. This product should be located at least 400mm away from strong magnetic fields e.g. electromagnetic door locks. Failure to provide this separation may result in false alarms or sporadic operation. This product should not be located in a position where it may be subjected to heavy impact i.e. do not fix directly on the frame of Fire Exit door with crash bars fitted. Use external contacts instead. 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. As with any electronic equipment take care not to spill liquids into any part of the system. Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire hazard. Clean with a hard‐surface disinfectant wipe or a damp cloth and a non‐abrasive cleaning product. Polish with a dry duster. DO NOT use a wet cloth. ...
3. REGULATORY INFORMATION This symbol on the product indicates it complies with all relevant EU Directives as required by law. Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment; R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Safety of Information Technology Equipment; EN 60950‐1:2006+A12:2011 Electro Magnetic Compatibility; EMC 2004/108/EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances; RoHS 2011/65/EU A copy of the complete Declaration of Conformity is available from Aidcall. This symbol on the product indicates it is classed as Electrical or Electronic Equipment and should not be disposed of with other commercial waste at the end of its working life. The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2012/19/EU) has been put in place to recycle products using the best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise impact on the environment, treat hazardous substances and avoid increasing landfill. For product disposal please contact your supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract and ensure this product is not mixed with other commercial waste for disposal. 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 ...
5. DOOR MONITOR FEATURES The key features of the Door Monitor (Aidcall Part No. ZNC675) are identified below; Front Inside Rear RHS Reed LHS Reed Switch Switch LED Reed Enable Reassurance Link Reed Enable Emergency DIL Switch Link Button ...
7. INSTALLATION USING INTERNAL REED SWITCH The Door Monitor is suitable for internal use only ‐ it includes 2 reed switches so it can be fitted to doors that are hinged on the left or right hand side. Note: the Door Monitor part must be fitted on the door frame with the magnetic contact on the door, NOT vica‐versa. Position as shown below; the gap between the magnet and the Door Monitor should be kept to a minimum, ideally less than 20mm. Door Hinged on Right Hand Side Door Hinged on Left Hand Side MONITOR MONITOR DO NOT FIT THE ON FRAME ON FRAME DOOR MONITOR ON METAL DOOR FRAMES OR ON FRAMES SUBJECT TO HEAVY IMPACT E.G. FIRE FIT MAGNET FIT MAGNET ...
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8. INSTALLATION USING EXTERNAL CONTACTS The surface mount external door contacts provided should be used in the following circumstances; where the door frame is made of metal where the door frame will be subjected to heavy impact where it is not possible to locate the Door Monitor on the door frame alongside the magnet Surface Mount External Door MONITOR ON WALL Contacts FIT CONTACT ON FRAME DIL Switch Link No. 1 = OFF LK1 = OFF FIT MAGNET RESET ACTIVE ON DOOR...
9. PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW Before the Door Monitors are programmed and registered onto the Nursecall system the Master Panel must first be setup with the full range of House Codes and Unit ID’s being assigned. The Preamble ID and PAN ID (Personal Area Network) must also be setup first via DIL switches on the panel RFE’s and remote RFE’s. Preamble ID – this is a number (0 ‐ 7) to identify the site. Separate sites with independent systems that are within radio range of each other should be set with different Preambles. PAN ID – this is a number (0 ‐ 31) to identify separate Networks on the same site. Separate buildings or wards on the same system can be set on different Networks. House Code – this is a number (0 ‐ 999) to identify individual units within the same room/ward with the same unit ID. Multiple Call Points with the same Unit ID can be identified with different House Codes. Unit ID – this is a number (0 ‐ 999) to identify a room/ward. Each room/ward may have multiple Call Points with the same Unit ID but uniquely identified by different House Codes. Override Reminder Timer – this is the time in minutes before an alarm will be raised on the Nursecall panel if the keyswitch is left in the “Override” position. 0 = disabled, max 240 minutes. Alarm Level – this is the priority given to a Door Open alarm on the Nursecall panel. Choose from Level 1 Call (orange banner ‐ default), Level 2 Assistance (yellow banner) or Level 3 Emergency (red banner). Number of Hops – this is the maximum number of hops the radio signal needs to make from the Door Monitor, through the most direct route of RFE’s back to the Master Panel. Default is 8 Hops; this can be increased to a maximum of 12 on large installations. The 4 pushbuttons on the PCB inside the Door Monitor are used for programming, the reassurance LED will flash to indicate the current setting; RED = HUNDREDS, AMBER = TENS and GREEN = UNITS. If the setting is “0” (default) the LED will flash once each colour in reverse order; GREEN ‐ AMBER ‐ RED. Reassurance LED ...
10. PROGRAMMING ENTER PROGRAM MODE 1. Un‐clip the top cover from the Door Monitor. 2. Remove the battery for a few seconds, hold down the ENTER button then refit the battery. 3. Release the ENTER button; the LED on the front of the Door Monitor will flash GREEN to indicate the current Preamble ID. Note: if the Preamble ID is “0” the LED will flash; GREEN ‐ AMBER ‐ RED. PROGRAM PREAMBLE ID 1. Enter the required Preamble ID by pressing the UNITS button; e.g. for Preamble ID 3 you would press the UNITS button three times. The Preamble ID can be 0‐7. This must match the RFE DIL switches 6 to 8. 2. Press the ENTER button to confirm; the LED will then start flashing AMBER ‐ GREEN to indicate the current PAN ID. PROGRAM PAN ID 1. Enter the required PAN ID using the TENS and UNITS buttons; e.g. for PAN ID 23 you would press the TENS button two times and the UNITS button three times. The PAN ID can be 0‐31. This must match the RFE DIL switches 1 to 5. 2. Press the ENTER button to confirm; the LED will start flashing RED ‐ AMBER ‐ GREEN to indicate the current House Code. PROGRAM HOUSE CODE 1. Enter the required House Code using the HUNDREDS, TENS and UNITS buttons; e.g. for House Code 123 you would press the HUNS button once, the TENS button twice and the UNITS button three times. The House Code can be 1‐999. 2. Press the ENTER button to confirm; the LED will start flashing RED ‐ AMBER ‐ GREEN to indicate the current Unit ID. PROGRAM UNIT ID 1. Enter the required Unit ID using the HUNDREDS, TENS and UNITS buttons; e.g. for Unit ID 456 you would press the HUNS button four times, the TENS button five times and the UNITS button six times. The Unit ID can be 1‐999. 2. Press the ENTER button to confirm; the LED will start flashing RED ‐ AMBER ‐ GREEN to indicate the current Override Reminder Timer. PROGRAM OVERRIDE REMINDER TIME 1. Enter the required Override Reminder Time using the HUNDREDS, TENS and UNITS buttons; e.g. for 45 minutes you would press the TENS button four times and the UNITS button five times. The Override Time can be 0 (disabled) to 240 minutes. 2. Press the ENTER button to confirm; the LED will start flashing GREEN to indicate the current Alarm Level. ...
When the Door Monitor battery is running low; a “Device Status” alarm will be displayed on the Nursecall panel to indicate where the Door Monitor is located. Always replace the battery within 72 hours of a low battery warning. If the warning changes to CRITICAL replace the battery IMMEDIATELY. To replace the battery open the Door Monitor by gently squeezing the sides of the lid to release the plastic clips. Remove the single battery from the retaining clips on the PCB inside the lid. Used batteries must not be disposed of in domestic waste. Do not incinerate or mutilate used batteries, the chemicals released are corrosive and my cause injury to eyes or skin and may be toxic if inhaled. Only replace with Manufacturer Approved battery type: 3.7V AA Size Lithium Thionyl Chloride Replacement batteries are available from Aidcall; order Part No. F00170 IMPORTANT: always mark the battery with the date it was replaced for reference on future Service visits. Observe the battery polarity marking on the PCB. Take care not to damage the ...
12. SPECIFICATION Safety Compliance to EN 60950‐1:2006+A12:2011 EMC Compliance to EMC 2004/108/EC Radio Compliance to EU Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC Materials Compliance to EU Directive RoHS 2011/65/EU Design Compliance to Department of Health’s guidelines HTM 08‐03 Radio Frequency 868MHz Mesh Network (30 x 200kHz Channels) Radio Range 80 to 100 Metres Typical (indoor) No. of Radio Hops 8 (default), Programmable to 12 Max No. of PAN ID’s 32 No. of Preamble ID’s 8 No. of House Codes 999 No. of Unit ID’s 999 Monitored Mode DIL switch 4 OFF – Door Status Transmissions in Active & Override Mode Un‐monitored Mode DIL switch 4 ON – Door Status Transmissions in Active Mode Only Pushbuttons Emergency and Cancel Visual Indicator Tricolour LED; Red = Call (Red/Amber/Green during Program Mode) Audible Reassurance 2kHz Piezo 70dB @ 10cm Keyswitch 3 Position (Active/Reset/Override) Key No. 1506 – all units keyed alike Integral Reed Switches ...
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