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ASCOM teleCARE IP User Manual

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DRAFT
TD 93021US
17 July 2017 / Ver. PF3 139
Installation Guide
teleCARE IP
Figure 180. IEEE 802.15.4 versus 802.11 (Wi-Fi)
The wireless call peripherals consist of the wireless bedside module (NUWBM3), wireless universal
transceiver module (NUUTX), wireless passive infrared module (NUWIR), fixed transceiver (NIFX), mobile
transceiver (NITX), Staff transceiver (NITX) and an optional low frequency beacon (NILF) as described in
the general section, see “General” on page 125.
Wireless Repeaters can be mounted outdoors using a suitable weatherproof enclosure that meets local
electrical code. Outdoor boxes can be used to place a repeater (NUREP) in an outdoor environment,
protecting the repeater from the outdoor elements. By placing a repeater in an outdoor box, the range of
a wireless system can be extended outdoors, for example at a campus style facility or when outdoor
coverage is required to capture calls from residents when outside. “Outdoor Box” on page 145.

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ASCOM teleCARE IP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandASCOM
ModelteleCARE IP
CategoryEmergency Phone
LanguageEnglish