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Attention Button System Setup Guide Tech Support: 888-826-3394 - You will need to provide Spa # With Address Sales (Additional Parts) & General Questions: Amy Edwards 716-689-0871 ext 308 Page 1 BEC Integrated Solutions, LLC 5225 Sheridan Dr, Williamsville, NY 14221 716-689-0871...
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Page 5 - Setting Up Your Repeater (WNC-RPSM) Page 6 - 8 - Installing Devices - WNC-SB Push Button Stations Page Page 9 - 11 - Using The MV200 Desk Console Page 12 - 14 - Steps Used When Adding Additional Attention Buttons...
Initial Setup Your MV200 Desk Console will be preprogrammed with original purchase. The push button devices will be installed according to the completed programming spreadsheet included with the shipment. Attention Button System Components Carefully remove the contents from the package(s) and verify that you have the following parts for the head end equipment: •...
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MV200 Console. Next, plug one end of the power cable into the back of the MV200 Console and the other end of the power cable into the UPS450 Battery Backup. The console should power on and be ready to receive alerts from the push buttons.
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3. Take the white cable and plug one end into the repeater. Then plug the other end into a 120 volt outlet. 4. The WNC-RPSM Repeater will automatically initialize with the MV200 Console as it is already programmed. Page 5...
2. Check for ID # on the sticker on the back of the station. On this sticker you will see an ID number. This ID number will already be programmed into the MV200. Use the programming sheets to associate each station's ID number with the correct room placement.
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2. Check for ID # on the sticker on the back of the station. On this sticker you will see an ID number. This ID number will already be programmed into the MV200. Use the programming sheets to associate each station's ID number with the correct room placement.
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3. Mount the T-Bracket (AB-OW) to the table as shown in the image below. 2 Wood type Screws for mounting the T-Bracket to the table will be included with the T-Bracket Page 8 BEC Integrated Solutions, LLC 5225 Sheridan Dr, Williamsville, NY 14221 716-689-0871...
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Resting state of the MV200 Console. The Power LED will be illuminated. Alarm state of the MV200 Console. The Alarm LED will illuminate when a push button is pressed. The device information (Room 101) will display on the LCD screen. The device index (01) also displays.
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If the device in alarm is programmed as a Persistent Alarm, then to clear the alarm from the MV200 console the Increment button must be pressed. The LCD display will show a message “Call-Clear” (see above). When this happens, press the Clear button. The alarm will clear from the console.
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Front Display and Buttons_________________________________________________________ When the battery in a device is getting low, it will send a signal to the MV200 console. The Low Bat LED will illuminate and the LCD display will read “Low Battery” for the specific room. This means that the battery should be replaced within one week for the device to continue to operate normally.
The MV200 Desk Console holds the software database for your Attention Button System. To make changes or to add devices you will need to transfer the current program from the MV200 to your computer, make the necessary changes and then load the revised program back onto the MV200. To do this, follow these steps.
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STEP #8 - Click on "File Save" under Local File section and save your programming to computer. STEP #9 - Click the send button to send programming back to the MV200. If you receive an error, change the COM Port to 2 and try again.
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PERSISTENT - When the option for persistent is selected, this means that when the push button is pressed, the call will stay in alarm at the MV200 Desk Console and can only be canceled at this. This option does not allow a call to be canceled at the push button station.
Device Faults _______________________________________________________________ Each device for your system is supervised by the MV200 console. The devices send out a supervisory signal every hour that checks in with the console. If a supervisory signal is not seen for a device within the programmed fault window (default 18 hours), then the MV200 will display a Device Fault alarm for that device.
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