36 en | Programming NurseCall Main Unit
F.01U.252.699 | V1.1 | 2012.01 User Manual Bosch Security Systems
4.4.8 Universal NurseCall selection
This command sets the NurseCall system as ''Universal NurseCall''. If this mode is selected,
the following parameters are automatically set:
– display mode: FL,RO,BE (floor/room/bed); see Section 4.2.4 Display mode, page 24.
– RS-232 output: Alarm Management SW; see Section 4.3.5 RS-232 output setting, page 27.
– Buffer: 100 events; see Section 4.4.11 Maximum number of events buffered, page 37.
The ''Universal NurseCall'' breaks the limitation of 300/500 transmitters by using a concept in
which the transmitters are not recorded inside the NurseCall Main Unit. In fact, the NurseCall
Main Unit transfers directly each incoming radio ID code received from the transmitter or from
a Relay Unit to its RS-232 communication port. The Alarm Management Software handles the
radio codes. The ID code is sent according to the display mode floor/room/bed.
Example:
ID code 1234 => Floor = 1; Room = 23; Bed = 4.
ID code range
Each type of transmitter has its own ID code range. The unit adds an offset to the ID code.
Procedure
1. Type the code 001999. The unit plays a melody and a confirmation message is displayed.
2. Set the CONVERSION CODE OFF or ON with and .
If you select ON, the offset is ignored.
3. Set the LAST 300 BLOCKED function OFF or ON with and .
If you select ON, the last 300 ID from previous transmitters which can reach 6560
(respectively 13121 for RAC and smoke detector) are not managed!
NOTICE!
It is mandatory to perform a reset before changing this value.
See Section 4.4.2 Resetting all the parameters, page 34.
Transmitter type ID code range Offset Data sent
S37, S35 1 to 4095 0 1 to 4095
S36, smoke detector (old versions) 0 to 6560 0 0 to 6560
RAC, smoke detector 1 to 4095 6561 6562 to 10656
RAC, smoke detector (old versions) 0 to 6560 6561 6561 to 13121
N45, N46 1 to 4095 13122 13123 to 17217
UNIVERSAL NC ? YES !
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CONVERSION CODE ?
<OFF ON>
LAST 300 BLOCKED ?
<OFF ON>