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LE80_UM_EN_V1.1_2021.12_Final
User Manual
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  • Page 1 LE80 Radio Receiver LE80_UM_EN_V1.1_2021.12_Final User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    LE80 Radio Receiver Table of Contents | en Table of Contents Safety instructions General safety instructions Environmental conditions Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Product information General description Compatible transmitters Main applications Description of the different modes Installation Unpacking Wall installation Connecting the power supply 3.3.1 Power supply with the RJ12 power socket 3.3.2...
  • Page 4 en | Table of Contents LE80 Radio Receiver 6.1.1 Standby with no transmitter programmed 6.1.2 Standby with at least one transmitter programmed Normal mode (modes 1 and 2) 6.2.1 Activation of a transmitter in normal mode Dementia (mode 3) 6.3.1 Activation of a S37L Wristband Transmitter 6.3.2 Detection of a S37E Wristband Transmitter alone...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    LE80 Radio Receiver Safety instructions | en Safety instructions General safety instructions Installation and initial operation should only be carried out by trained service personnel. Environmental conditions The LE80 Radio Receiver must not be located near a water tap or any other source of water. The electrical safety of the LE80 Radio Receiver is only guaranteed if the electrical installation is in accordance with the national regulations and if this installation works properly.
  • Page 6: Product Information

    en | Product information LE80 Radio Receiver Product information General description The LE80 Radio Receiver is designed to receive radio signals from different TeleAlarm radio transmitters at the frequency of 868.8 MHz. After receiving radio signals from either programmed or not programmed wireless transmitters, the LE80 Radio Receiver reacts by switching relay outputs of two relays and by activating its two multi-colors LEDs.
  • Page 7: Main Applications

    LE80 Radio Receiver Product information | en – RAC80 Wireless Contact – UPCBA80 Universal Transmitter – N86 Wall Transmitters – All TA 868.8 MHz peripherals, like smoke detector and other accessories Main applications 2.3.1 LE80 Radio Receiver as a small stand-alone call system After receiving a radio signal from a programmed radio transmitter, the relay output switches can be used to switch...
  • Page 8: Description Of The Different Modes

    en | Product information LE80 Radio Receiver Description of the different modes Mode Name Description Normal (default 20 wireless transmitters can be mode) programmed. Calls are indicated by LED 2 and Relay 1. A battery-low signal is indicated by LED 2 and Relay 2. Additionally, the custom output provides predefined voltages for four different predefined calls.
  • Page 9 LE80 Radio Receiver Product information | en Mode Name Description Open receiver No wireless transmitter needs to be programmed. Any transmitter within reception range of the LE80 Radio Receiver can activate the device. Open receiver with Same functions as in mode 6, but with door door number position transmission.
  • Page 10 en | Product information LE80 Radio Receiver NOTICE! Factory setting is normal mode 8, in which 20 wireless transmitters can be programmed. Calls are indicated by the LED 2 and Relay 1. A battery-low signal is indicated by the LED 2 and Relay 2. LE80_UM_EN_V1.1_2021.12 User Manual TeleAlarm...
  • Page 11: Installation

    LE80 Radio Receiver Installation | en Installation Unpacking The LE80 Radio Receiver is carefully packed for transportation. The components contained in the box are protected, but should be handled with care. Store the packaging material for further use (storage or transport). Check that the LE80 Radio Receiver have not been damaged during transportation.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Power Supply

    en | Installation LE80 Radio Receiver Connecting the power supply There are two different ways to connect the power supply of the LE80 Radio Receiver. After connection, the LE80 Radio Receiver will be in standby mode. 3.3.1 Power supply with the RJ12 power socket The LE80 Radio Receiver can be powered by an optional obtainable power supply unit (PSU).
  • Page 13: Connection Compartment

    LE80 Radio Receiver Connection compartment | en Connection compartment Connecting ports To open the device: – hold the LE80 Radio Receiver in one hand, facing you, so that you can see the TeleAlarm logo and the two LEDs. – pull the connection compartment housing (on the bottom side) downwards.
  • Page 14 en | Connection compartment LE80 Radio Receiver Function Input analog external power supply: 6-30 VDC, 100 mA min to source GND (external power supply) GND (custom output reference) Custom output (mode 1, 2 and 8), one second pulse, max. 20mA Relay 1 output NO (open in standby) Relay 1 output C (common) Relay 1 output NC (closed in standby)
  • Page 15: Programming

    LE80 Radio Receiver Programming | en Programming LE80 Programming method The LE80 must be programmed in using the PR80 device and the NurseCall Configuration Manager (NCCM) software. The list of parameter is given in the document "Programming Reference Manual". The only exception is transmitters programming, which could also be done in using the button T1 (see below).
  • Page 16 en | Programming LE80 Radio Receiver mode, the triggered transmitters can be received by the LE80 only in the near distance 5.2.2 Mode indication after power on When the power supply is connected to the LE80 Radio Receiver, the LED 2 will blink 1 seconds in different colors, the LED 1 will light up permanently for 2 seconds.
  • Page 17: Delete A Transmitter

    LE80 Radio Receiver Programming | en NOTICE! All programmed transmitters will be deleted only when changing mode 1, 2, 5, 8 and 9 to mode 3, 4, 6 or 7, To start programming – Press button T1 for min. 1 second and max. 3 seconds. Device behavior –...
  • Page 18: Delete All Transmitters

    en | Programming LE80 Radio Receiver Device behavior – LED 1 stays permanently green, then after 5 seconds it will blinks fast 5 times. After releasing T1 LED 2 will start to blink red for 30 seconds. To delete the transmitter, activate its button during this period.
  • Page 19: Programming In Modes 6 Or

    LE80 Radio Receiver Programming | en Manual programming a door address in modes 3, 4 or 7 You can program a door address stored in a transmitter with Locating function, in modes 3, 4 or 7. NOTICE! A door address must be stored beforehand in a transmitter with Locating function.
  • Page 20: Operation

    20 en | Operation LE80 Radio Receiver Operation Standby mode The LE80 Radio Receiver enters standby mode when the power supply is connected. Both relays are off. See Section 5.2.1 Reduced radio range, Page 15 . 6.1.1 Standby with no transmitter programmed Device behavior –...
  • Page 21: Dementia (Mode 3)

    LE80 Radio Receiver Operation | en – Relay 1 switches on for 2 seconds. – Relay 2 switches on permanently until the battery is replaced and the transmitter is activated again. NOTICE! In normal mode 2, LED 2 is deactivated regarding battery- low indication and will not blink every 10 seconds.
  • Page 22: Detection Of A S37E Wristband Transmitter Alone

    22 en | Operation LE80 Radio Receiver – LED 2 blinks red twice for 2 seconds and then lights up permanently red for 5 seconds. – Relay 1 and Relay 2 behave as above. 6.3.2 Detection of a B80A Accompany Transmitter alone Device behavior –...
  • Page 23: Dementia With Accompany (Mode 4)

    LE80 Radio Receiver Operation | en NOTICE! After the detection of the B80A accompany transmitter, the concerned dementia beacon is switched off by the relay 2 during 30 seconds. This allows a person wearing the B80A transmitter to accompany a person wearing the S87L transmitter through the monitored area without generating an accompany signal.
  • Page 24: Activation Of A Programmed Transmitter With A Battery-Low Message Or With A New Battery

    en | Operation LE80 Radio Receiver – Relay 1 switches off. NOTICE! No other transmitter is able to switch the Relay 1 off, when it has been already switched on by a transmitter. 6.5.2 Activation of a programmed transmitter with a battery-low message or with a new battery The behavior of the device is the same as in Section 6.2.1 Activation of a transmitter in normal mode,...
  • Page 25: Daily Messages In Modes 1, 2 Or 5

    LE80 Radio Receiver Operation | en Daily messages in modes 1, 2 or 5 6.7.1 Daily message with battery-low level signal Device behavior – LED 1 stays permanently green. Upon receiving a daily message with battery-low signal: – LED 2 blinks red every 10 seconds. –...
  • Page 26: Dual Channel Receiver (Mode 9 From Sw 1.10 On)

    26 en | Operation LE80 Radio Receiver When a TeleAlarm transmitter (except a N86) is activated: – The green LED 1 stays permanently on. – The LED 2 lights up red for 2 seconds. – Relay 1 is switched on for 2 seconds. –...
  • Page 27 LE80 Radio Receiver Operation | en When a transmitter, that is matched on a odd position (1, 3, 5, etc.), is activated: – Relay 1 switches on for 2 seconds. – The LED 2 lights up red for 2 seconds. When a transmitter, that is matched on a even position (2, 4, 6, etc.), is activated: –...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    28 en | Maintenance LE80 Radio Receiver Maintenance Cleaning Avoid using cleaning products, cleansers or detergents. Wipe off your LE80 Radio Receiver occasionally with a dry cloth. Storage conditions 7.2.1 Short term storage Store the unwrapped LE80 Radio Receiver in a room, protected against direct sunlight, moisture and dust.
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    LE80 Radio Receiver Technical data | en Technical data Dimensions (mm) 133 x 82 x 26 Weight 110 g Material Color White, similar to RAL 9010 External power supply 8-30 VDC or power supply unit, SAP # T.000.001.671 Current consumption Transmission: max.
  • Page 30 30 en | Technical data LE80 Radio Receiver LE80_UM_EN_V1.1_2021.12 User Manual TeleAlarm...
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