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System Installation
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NC300II Manual
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NC306 Master Station: The device address is configured via dipswitches on the back
of the master. Refer to
are provided for field adjustment of Audio In (clockwise to adjust louder), Tone
Level (counterclockwise to adjust louder), and Audio Out (counterclockwise to
adjust louder), if the site has specific needs that require changes from the factory
settings. The Audio Out control must never be set to less than the half position. If
the master audio is too loud at the patient station, refer to
controls to adjust. A reset switch is located on the back of the master station. Tog-
gling this switch will reset the master station. Refer to
adjustment potentiometers.
A maximum of four NC306 Masters or three NC306 Masters with NC255 Expanders
can be connected to the NC351(A) or NC351(A)/2 Central Equipment.
NC351(A) or NC351(A)/2 Central Equipment: These devices are entirely configured
through software. NOTE: the installer must perform Restore System Defaults from
the System Functions menu prior to performing any kind or system configuration
or programming (refer to the
IR3xx-series Stations: These devices are addressed by turning on and off the 7 available
dipswitches located on each device. Stations that occupy the same port must all have
unique addresses (ranging from 00 to 63). The 7-switch dipswitch uses a binary
configuration method (1 has a value of 1, 2 a value of 2, 3 a value of 4, 4 a value of 8,
etc.). Using these values, the station address is represented by the sum of the values
of all switches that are turned on. For example, if switches 2 (value 2) and 5 (value
16) are turned on, the address is 18 (2+16=18). Using this method, values of 00 to
63 can be generated using only switches 1 through 6. This leaves dipswitch 7 free
for special features as described in the
section earlier in this chapter. See
The system uses this information and the port that a station is plugged into to create
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its default station number. The default station number consists of four digits.
The first digit is 0 and is assigned by the software. The next digit is the port that
the device is plugged into (ranging from 1 to 8). The final two digits are the station
address, based on the dipswitch setting on the actual device. For example, a station
with a dipswitch address value of 18 (from the previous example) that is plugged
into station port 4 of the central equipment has an address of: 0418 (0 is assigned,
port 4, dipswitch value of 18).
IR315-series Duty Station: In addition to the dipswitch address settings, the IR315-se-
ries also has a tone control adjustment (via three pin header) to set annunciation
tone levels. Refer to
SF380A Single Patient Station: Refer to
Figure 28
SF380C Single Patient Station: Refer to
SF380-series stations must be programmed for Personal Attn. Priority Level.
SF380P Single Patient Station: Refer to
SF380-series stations must be programmed for Personal Attn. Priority Level.
SF381 Standalone Bath Station/SF382 Standalone Code Station: Refer to
SF380-series stations must be programmed for Personal Attn. Priority Level.
for dipswitch and jumper (shunt) settings.
PM352 Station Port Card: Refer to
for switch settings. Internal adjustment controls
Figure 25
System Operating Instructions
Equipment Descriptions, Requirements and
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for header settings.
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for jumper settings.
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for additional
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for locations of
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chapter for details).
for reference.
for dipswitch settings. NOTE:
for dipswitch settings. NOTE:
for dipswitch settings. NOTE:
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