MODULAR JUNCTION BOX MJB WITH GATEWAY



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PRODUCT DATA SHEET MODULAR JUNCTION BOX MJB WITH GATEWAY Features: Add on value for hospital & care application Compact and functional design which allows easy mounting 2 connections, Port 1 OpenBus connection / Port 5 Gateway Colour: light grey RAL 7035 Protection class IPX6 Connection to OpenBus control box via modular plug cable Modular plug to open end (cable available) Options (Special article): It is possible to define the OpenBus signals to be used for activating the relays and / or change the alarm indicator, so that it fits to the customers system. Please contact your Sales Engineer at LINAK A/S for further information. Usage: Compatible with all LINAK OpenBus control boxes, light & full Contact rating : Max continuous current: = 1A Max switching voltage: = 125V (DC) / 125V (AC) Max switching capacity: = 24W (DC) / 62,5VA (AC) Contact resistance: < 100 m Current consumption: V bus 8V : < 9 ma V permanent 40V : < 14 ma Approvals: LINAK and UL International DEMKO A/S are currently in the process of certifying MJBX0X, re. UL60601 and EN60601-1 The MJB Modular Junction Box is designed for use together with OpenBus control boxes. The MJB makes it possible to connect multiple handsets, attendant controls or it is also possible to use the MJB as a control unit for 3 rd party products such as Out of Bed Detection, USB charger, Under Bed Light etc. MJB - GATEWAY version: The MJB is a simple gateway interface, which can connect the bed to the infrastructure of the hospital or nursing homes. The gateway can be used in combination with an Out of Bed Sensor, which makes it possible to indicate if the patient leaves the bed. The gateway can also be used as a service/nurse call system. Please note it is only to be used as a guided system, not for emergency issues.

Precautions: Always use locking mechanism and O-ring. Sockets not used must be fitted with blind plugs to ensure IP Degree When using the modular plug with open end, is it up to the customer to maintain the IP degree. If the MJB gateway is used as open loop, there is a risk of not sending an alarm, when no mains are connected. The MJB gateway will only send an alarm if the mains is missing, when using a closed loop (see functionality description.) When the gateway is being used on a system with battery, the gateway functionality will follow the power down mode of the Control box, see table The MJB gateway is not to be used as safety, it is only to be used as a guided system. CB Power mode SMPS 1 W output power It is important to test the specified alarms is working in the correct way before sending the system to the end-user. Do not use 2 MJB variants with same device ID on the OpenBus. This will cause conflicts and the Service Data Tool 2 is not able to identify the different products attached. Before the final functional test in the production, is it important that the system is re-powered. This is to ensure, that all items have been detected on the OpenBus. We recommend the end-user to make a regular test procedure, in order to prevent failures and hazardous situations on the system, e.g. defective OOB sensor, squeezed cables. The MJB is not able to detect defective 3 rd party products. LINAK only takes responsibility for LINAK products, not 3 rd party products. Please pay attention to the Patient Environment Clause 3.79 - EN60601-1 3 rd edition: Any volume in which contact can occur between a patient and parts of the medical equipment or between a patient and other persons touching parts of the equipment. Justified practice here is 1.5 m. This volume must be subject to the Risk Analysis. It is important to inform the customer about this. There can be a risk of conflict with other OpenBus accessories, such as HB, ACP, etc. It is therefore recommended to make a system / bit overview. SMPS 4W output power On mains 1W 4W Power down No power No power On battery Wake Up 1W 2W Cable ordering nos.: 0834000: USB Charge cable, Length 1000 mm. 0964399: Modular Plug cable with open end, Length 1500 mm. 0831310: Extension cable MJB

MJB with SMPS Ordering example: MJB 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-1 0 2 3 Cable: 3 = MJB is without cable. IP -degree 2 = IPX6 0 = Not used Colour: 1 = Light grey (RAL 7035) - = Not used OpenBus configuration code*: 0 0 0 No functions (Repeater) 001-099 Standard. See description on the next pages 100-999 Customised configuration No. of OpenBus TM connections: 3, 4, or 5 for standard code: 000 1 for standard code: 501 & 502 (Ports: 1 = OB, 2 = third party) 1 for standard code: 504 (Ports: 1 = OB, 5 = third party) 4 for standard code: 505 & 506 (Ports: 1 = OB, (2, 4, 5) = OB or third party) Special/Standard code no.*: 000 is port repeater box without functionality 500 and upwards is standard versions with functionality Standard versions with functionality: 5 0 1 SMPS 1W (Switch Mode Power Supply) 5 0 2 SMPS 4W (Switch Mode Power Supply) 5 0 4 GateWay 5 0 5 Under Bed Ligth (Internal) / Switch input (S1 + S2) 5 0 6 Under Bed Ligth (External) / Switch input (S1 + S2) Type: MJB (Modular Jack Junction Box). * Service Data Tool 2, can read out the special / standard code nr. and configuration. The MJBs with standard code > 500 has a device ID. This makes it possible to let the different MJBs communicate with each other via the OpenBus without involving the control box. Please note, it is not possible to have the same device ID more than once on a system. OpenBus configuration code: MJB 5 0 4 2 0 1 0-1 0 2 3 5 0 4 5 0 4 Gateway 0 1 0 DN (Device Number) 150 Relay 1, Key 1 = A31 (ID2 - Nurse Call) Relay 1, Key 2 = E31 (ID5 - Nurse Call) Relay 1, Key 3 = H31 (ID1 - Nurse Call) Relay 2, Key 1 = A29 (ID2 - Service Call) Relay 2, Key 2 = E29 (ID5 - Service Call) Relay 2, Key 3 = H29 (ID1 - Service Call) Relay 1, Status 1 = A0 (ID2 - Nurse Call) Relay 1, Status 2 = E0 (ID5 - Nurse Call) Relay 2, Status 2 = E1 (ID5 - Service Call) Please note. Relay 1 Changes state when powering up Gateway 0 2 0 DN (Device Number) 150 Relay 1, Key 1 = A31 (ID2 - Nurse Call) Relay 1, Key 2 = E31 (ID5 - Nurse Call) Relay 1, Key 3 = H31 (ID1 - Nurse Call) Relay 1, Key 4 = H29 (ID1 - Service Call) Relay 1, Status 1 = A0 (ID2 - Nurse Call) Relay 1, Status 2 = E0 (ID5 - Nurse Call) Relay 2, Alarm 1 // Out of bed alarm (S2) Relay 2, Alarm 2 // Switch alarm (S1) Please note. Relay 1 Changes state when powering up *Service Data Tool 2, can read out the special / standard code nr. and configuration

Port 5: Relay connetions Port 5 Relay 1: Relay 2: - Pin 1 - Pin 2 - Pin 3 - Pin 4 - Pin 5 - Pin 6 NC NO NC NO Port 1 OpenBus connetion Standard functionality: The MJB - gateway consist of two relays, which are connected through Port 5 on the MJB. This can be done with the special cable 0964140 (Modular plug - Open end) There are as standard 2 configurations, 504-01 and 504-02, see description on the next pages. Relay1: NC (normally closed) = Pin 2 + Pin 1 / NO (normally open) = Pin 2 + Pin 3 Relay2: NC (normally closed) = Pin 5 + Pin 4 / NO (normally open) = Pin 5 + Pin 6 Relay 1 is NO when connected to mains and NC when no Mains. This means the relay is active when connected to the mains (closed loop). The closed loop principal is to ensure that an alarm is sent if power is missing on the bed. When the mains is disconnected (power is missing), the relay will go from NO to NC, which will automatically result in an alarm (status indicator) on the OpenBus. Relay 1 can be activated via the patient control (Key1/Key4) or the attendant control (Key2 / Key3). When a key is activated, the relay will switch state from NO to NC for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds the relay will automatically change state from NC to NO. The status of the relay is indicated on the OpenBus and can be used for switching on an LED. Relay 2 is as default NC, with or without mains, (Open Loop) Relay 2 can be activated via the patient control (Key 1) or the attendant control (Key 2 / Key 3) When the relay is activated, it will switch from NC to NO for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds the relay will automatically change state from NO to NC. The status of the relay is indicated on the OpenBus and can be used for switching on an LED. By using the variant 504-02 relay 2 will be controlled by the MJB variant 505/506 with switch input. Alarm 1 = Switch input S2 (OoBD alarm) / Alarm 2 = Switch input S1 When using this combination, it is important to have the MJB 505/506 connected to the system all the time. If it is not connected, the Gateway MJB will see it as an alarm and the relay will be activated. The Gateway MJB scans the OpenBus system every minute for an alarm. Relay 1 CB power mode Alarm level Relay state Mains unplugged, CB is in power down or the OpenBus is not running (Clock/ data is missing) Alarm NC\* On mains or battery at wake up Bed Alarm\** No Alarm NC NO Relay 2 CB power mode Alarm level Relay state Mains unplugged or CB is No Alarm NC in power down On mains or battery at Bed Alarm\** NO wake up No Alarm NC \* When the mains is unplugged or CB is in power down the relay will shift to NC state and generate alarm. \** Alarm generated by nurse call or bed alarms Example of closed loop: 3 rd. party site Example of open loop: 3 rd. party site In this state no Alarm In this state no Alarm

Modular plug cable, narrow/wide alignment grooves: Modular plug with wide groove To be used with LINAK products. Can be connected to all ports in the MJB, both ports with a narrow and a wide slit. Modular plug with narrow groove To be used with 3 rd party products. Can only be connected to ports in the MJB with a narrow slit. This is to prevent 3 rd party products to interfere with the OpenBus TM connections.

Dimensions:

Test device for MJB standard code >500: In case the system does not perform as expected due to a failure, a test device is available. The device is able to simulate the 3 rd party product, which should be connected. Please contact LINAK for further details. If you get the expected output from the MJB s, it shows that it is working satisfactorily and the problem should instead be found in the 3 rd party product. Connection and bit overview:

Bit matrix: Copyright LINAK 2011.05. MA M9-02-359-A. Chapter 10.16 Terms of use The user is responsible for determining the suitability of LINAK products for specific application. LINAK takes great care in providing accurate and up-to-date information on its products. However, due to continuous development in order to improve its products, LINAK products are subject to frequent modifications and changes without prior notice. Therefore, LINAK cannot guarantee the correct and actual status of said information on its products. While LINAK uses its best efforts to fulfil orders, LINAK cannot, for the same reasons as mentioned above, guarantee the availability of any particular product. Therefore, LINAK reserves the right to discontinue the sale of any product displayed on its website or listed in its catalogues or other written material drawn up by LINAK. All sales are subject to the Standard Terms of Sale and Delivery for LINAK. For a copy hereof, please contact LINAK.