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  • Page 5: Facilities And Features

    ® Aspire SmartSync Gateway 100104 Overview ® The Gateway is the control centre for Aspire SmartSync nurse call systems. It manages the wireless zone; controlling its parameters and ensuring the integrity of all devices. In common with other control units in the Fusion-IP range, the Gateway can operate standalone, work alongside a wired Fusion-IP system, and can connect with a site’s LAN.
  • Page 6 ® Aspire SmartSync Signal Extender 100328 Overview The Signal Extender is used as a range extender for Aspire ® SmartSync nurse call systems. It is connected to the Gateway and allows for equipment to be installed over a larger area. Facilities and Features Facilities: Connects to the Gateway to extend range of wireless...
  • Page 7: Specification

    Dimensions Specification ® System: Aspire SmartSync Part of the Fusion-IP family Power Supply: 24v brick supply Connectivity: Wireless at 868MHz conforming to the IEE 802.15.4 Standard Enclosure: Material: ASA+PC-FR Top: RAL7035 Bottom: Lava Range: Approximately 100 metres* Weight: 750g Note: * Range dependant on building/ward structure and surrounding wireless equipment.
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  • Page 14 ® Aspire SmartSync Patient Fob 100712 Overview The Aspire SmartSync® Patient Fob allows the user to wear the device and raise a call whilst on the move. The unit has been designed for use within open spaces such as day rooms and outpatient areas. When a call is raised using the call button, the red reassurance LED will flash.
  • Page 15 Dimensions Specification System: Aspire SmartSync® Part of the Fusion-IP family Power Supply: 1 x CR2450 Battery Connectivity: Wireless at 868Mhz conforming to the IEE 802.15.4 Standard Inputs: 2 x Normally Open Push button(s) Outputs: 1 x LED Output Top and Bottom: ABS (UL 94 HB) Colour: RAL 9002 Ring:...
  • Page 16 Testing the patient fob is paired to the system correctly 2. Ensure that a call is raised 3. Ensure that the Over Door 1. Press the ‘Call’ button and tones sound at the Aspire Units and LED Indicator and Tone on the patient fob and SmartSync®...
  • Page 17: Active Call

    Important Information Active Call: When there is an active call on the system, the LED will illuminate ‘green’ momentarily and will then flash ‘red’ every second while the call remains active. Low Battery: When the output voltage from the battery within the patient fob dips below 2.2V a ‘low battery’ fault will be displayed on the indicator together with a message displaying the endpoint number of the patient fob which has the low battery.
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  • Page 22 100171 Nurse call systems generally rely on the ‘follow-the-light’ principal to guide staff to the source of the call as quickly and efficiently as possible. To accommodate this system of operation, follow lamp units are positioned in the corridor as often as is necessary along the route between the staff base and the calling point.
  • Page 24 ® Aspire SmartSync LED Indicator and Tone Unit – Powered 100100 Overview Nurse call systems generally rely on LED Indicator and Tone Units to guide sta to the source of the call as quickly and e ciently as possible. Units are installed at double doors and within corridors at strategic -the- supplements the sounder at nurse base indicators.
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    Dimensions Speci cation Facilities: Illuminated LED Adjustable Tone ® System: Aspire SmartSync Part of the Fusion -IP family Power Supply: 24V Jack Connection Connectivity: Wireless at 868MHz conforming to the IEE 802.15.4 Standard Outputs: 1 x Adjustable Tone 1 x Reassurance LED Enclosure: 3mm Purple/White Gloss HIPS HB (High Impact Polystyrene)
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