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Aiphone NHX SYSTEM series User Manual

Aiphone NHX SYSTEM series
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Aiphone NHX SYSTEM series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAiphone
ModelNHX SYSTEM series
CategoryConference System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Precautions on NHX System

General Warnings

Specific warnings for potential death or serious injury during system operation.

Operational Precautions

Precautions to prevent injury or property damage during system use.

General Safety Guidelines

Broad safety and operational guidelines for the NHX system.

NHX System Overview

System Capacity

Details the maximum number of stations the system supports.

Communication Methods

Explains communication methods like hands-free and push-to-talk.

Basic Operations

Covers initiating calls, muting tones, and responding to calls.

Bedside Sub Station Interaction

Describes interaction with bedside sub stations.

Call Priority Logic

Explains how calls are prioritized and displayed.

Volume Adjustments

How to adjust speaker and call tone volumes.

Line-off Trouble Indicator

Describes fault indication for broken or shorted wires.

NHX-50M Master Station Components

Handset and Controls

Details the handset, speaker, mic, buttons, and LEDs of the master station.

Bedside Sub Station Operation

Making Calls from Bedside

How to initiate routine, bathroom, and cord-out calls from bedside stations.

Receiving Calls at Bedside

How the bedside station receives calls and communicates.

Bathroom Sub Station Functions

Common Area Bathroom Call

How to activate an urgent bathroom call from a common area.

Hallway Call Procedure

How to activate a staff call from the hallway.

Duty Station Operation

Call Annunciation and Response

How the duty station signals and responds to incoming calls.

Routine Call Process

Initiation and Signals

Describes how a routine call is initiated and its accompanying signals.

Response and Call Conclusion

Details how the attendant responds and concludes the routine call.

Bathroom Call Process

Initiation and Signals

Details how a bathroom call is initiated and its specific signals.

Attendant Response and Reset

How the attendant responds to and resets a bathroom call.

Cord-out Trouble Call Process

Initiation and Signals

How a cord-out trouble call is initiated and its associated signals.

Attendant Response and Reset

How the attendant responds to and resets a cord-out trouble call.

Placing Calls

Master to Bedside Call

How the master station initiates calls to bedside sub stations.

Bedside to Master Call

How bedside stations initiate calls to the master station.

Common Area Bathroom Call

Steps to make an urgent bathroom call from common areas.

Common Area Staff Call

Steps to make an urgent staff call from common areas.

Call Tone and Light Annunciation Guide

Master Station Signals

Details call tones and lights for the master station.

Bedside Sub Station Signals

Details call tones and lights for bedside sub stations.

Corridor and Duty Station Signals

Annunciations for corridor lamps and duty stations.

Technical Precautions and Adjustments

Volume Adjustments

How to adjust speaker and call tone volumes on the master station.

System Operation During Power Failure

Information on system behavior and backup during power outages.

Line-off Trouble Troubleshooting

Guidance for diagnosing and resolving line-off trouble conditions.

Specifications and Markings

System Specifications

Details power source, capacity, communication, and call-in types.

Product Markings

Information on CSA and risk class markings for NHX series units.

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