Replacing The Batteries; Handset Connection; Niph2-A1A Handset Connected To The Nifx-1Bb - ASCOM teleCARE IP Installation Manual

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teleCARE IP

Replacing the Batteries

The NIFX fixed transceiver requires 2 x 1.5V AA disposable alkaline batteries. The battery voltage is
continually monitored and if low voltage is detected a "low battery" alarm is transmitted.
The low battery status is included in every heartbeat transmission of the unit. Under normal
circumstances the battery life is 1 to 1½ years.
When battery powered, the fixed transceiver LEDs stay active for a period of 30 seconds after a call has
been made. When externally powered the red, yellow and green LEDs will permanently emit a low
intensity light for locating and identification in the dark.

Handset Connection

The socket module version of the fixed transceiver (NIFX-1BB) includes a teleCARE Safe Release socket for
connecting the NIPH2-A1A handset with handset disconnect alarm functionality. Speech/Entertainment
handsets are not supported.
17 July 2017 / Ver. PF3
DRAFT
Figure 206. Replacing the batteries
Figure 207. NIPH2-A1A handset connected to the NIFX-1BB
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