CONCENTO PLUS System Description



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CONCENTO PLUS System Description COMMUNICATION IN PERFECTION For nursing homes and assisted living Safety in accordance with DIN VDE 0834 Part 1 and 2

This manual was compiled with great care and all the information it contains has been checked for correctness. However, no liability can be accepted for incorrect or incomplete information. All rights reserved, particularly those relating to copying and dissemination. No part of the documentation may be reproduced or electronically processed, copied or disseminated without the prior written permission of Tunstall GmbH. We reserve the right to make technical changes. We reserve the right to make content changes. Tunstall GmbH

Contents 1. Performance features... 3 2. Functions... 7 2.1 Staff presence registration... 7 2.2 Call types and priority levels... 9 2.3 Signalling in the room... 10 2.4 Signalling on room lamps... 11 2.5 Signalling on corridor displays... 12 2.6 Signalling on room terminals... 14 2.7 Initiating a call... 16 2.8 Handling a call with speech... 17 2.9 Handling a call without speech... 18 2.10 Speaking to staff... 18 2.11 Announcements... 19 2.12 Timezones / group coupling... 20 3. Telephone connection... 21 3.1 Telephone connection possibilities... 22 3.2 Handling a call on the telephone... 23 3.3 Configuration... 25 4. Added flexibility... 27 4.1 Alias texts for room names... 27 4.2 Specified times / timeouts... 30 4.3 Different call types... 31 4.4 Flexible inputs on the room terminals... 32 5. The technology... 33 5.1 System overview... 33 5.2 System structure... 34 5.3 Physical and logical groups... 36 5.4 Cables... 37 5.5 System limits... 37 5.6 ConLog PLUS Management Software... 38 5.7 Telephone connection... 39 6. ConLog PLUS Management Software... 41 7. System security... 43 7.1 Reaction of the nurse call system to failures... 43 7.2 Nurse call system fault displays... 44 1

8. Room types... 45 8.1 Cables legend... 45 8.2 Patient / resident room... 46 8.3 Staff room... 51 8.4 Function room... 52 8.5 Ward bathroom... 54 8.6 WC with multiple cubicles... 56 8.7 Lounge / dining room... 58 8.8 Apartment in assisted living... 62 9. Accessories required... 65 10. Product overview... 67 10.1 Room terminals... 68 10.2 Room lamps, corridor displays... 74 10.3 Switches... 77 10.4 Call switches with connection socket... 80 10.5 Plug-in call devices for connecting to connection socket 81 10.6 Wireless call devices... 85 10.7 Wired call devices... 87 10.8 Software and PC... 88 10.9 System control... 90 10.10 Power supply units... 95 10.11 Frames and back boxes... 99 11. Index... 101 2

1. Performance features CONCENTO PLUS is a light call and communication system for nursing homes, retirement homes, apartment buildings, assisted living and hospitals, conforming to DIN VDE 0834, 04/2000, Part 1 and Part 2. It is the further development of the successful Concento system. A complete system solution is now available that can be seamlessly integrated into modern communications landscapes. 1.1 Advantages to nursing organisation CONCENTO PLUS supports efficient care organisation via the flexible assignment of wards and individual adaptation to the nursing situation. Coupling of groups, manually or with time control, organised in up to 9 different shifts. Freely programmable night-time switchover to external Telecare Control Centres or telephones. Internationally comprehensible symbols on all equipment. Easy readable plain text displays, texts can be configured for specific projects. State-of-the-art speech technology for system-wide communication with duplex speech, several speech channels for flexible use. System extension with radio-based call devices for increasing security for residents/patients and staff. Staff can be contacted at all times thanks to the inclusion of mobile telephone solutions for displaying and dealing with calls. Synthetic voice announcements when connecting to telephone systems. Logging and documentation of all system events in the ConLog PLUS management software. 1.1.1 Added flexibility A system platform for retirement homes, nursing homes, assisted living and hospitals. Complete system solutions for applications with and without speech. Future-proof thanks to readiness for additional functions via the existing system infrastructure for all bus components in the event of organisational and building changes. A selection of various switch ranges is available for adapting to the architectural design. 1.1.1.1 Advantages for installation Standard installation material, no special system cables required. 3

1. Performance features Flexibility thanks to the management interface with open interfaces for communicating with external systems such as telephone systems. Simple system updating via central programming, maintenance and configuration with the modern management and configuration tool ConLog PLUS management software. Low-cost thanks to optimum compatibility with previous system generations and low installation costs thanks to the use of standard materials. 1.1.1.2 Operational reliability advantages Maximum operational reliability in accordance with DIN VDE 0834 thanks to an independent cable and transmission network and permanent function monitoring. Maximum functional reliability thanks to a modular system structure with decentralised control. 1.1.1.3 Example ward An example ward is shown on the following page. 1.1.1.4 Key to symbols Room lamp Corridor display Terminal SD6 P Call switch with connection socket Display module Pear push switch Pull cord switch Pneumatic switch Call switch Call & Cancel switch/wc Group electronic Power supply unit 4

1. Performance features RM R104 5

1. Performance features 6

2. Functions 2.1 Staff presence registration One important prerequisite for correct operation of the system is the registration of presence by the staff. All rooms in which nursing staff can be present are equipped with green presence buttons in the entrance area. When entering the room, the staff activate presence and deactivate it again when they leave. 2.1.1 Activated presence Indicates the location of staff. Prepares for the reception of forwarded calls. Prepares the room for raising emergency calls. This means that calls from rooms with activated presence are signalled with higher priority. Prepares the Terminal SD6 P for raising an alarm call. Pressing a special key combination on the terminal SD6 P raises a highest-priority call, i.e. an alarm call, when presence is activated. Calls are cancelled by the activation or later deactivation of presence (exception: calls in the WC). 2.1.2 Presence buttons Green presence buttons are available integrated into all room terminals, i.e. terminals, call/presence combination bus (RAB) and display module. The terminal SD6 P (19 0700 20) provides presence buttons for two groups of staff: Presence 1 (green button): Nursing staff Presence 2 (yellow button): Nursing staff 2 or doctor. 7

2. Functions 13 13 13 23 Terminal SD6 P (19 0700 20) Terminal S4 P (19 0700 40) Terminal S4 B (19 0700 70) 13 1 + 3 1 Presence button 1, green 2 Presence button 2, yellow 3 Reminder light Display module (19 0700 80) Call/presence combination bus (RAB) (19 0701 00) Fig. 1: Presence buttons in the room terminals 2.1.3 Indicating presence The reminder light in the presence button glows when presence is activated. The green light section of the room lamp in the corridor lights up. Room lamp universal, 3 sections (77 0180 10) 8

2. Functions 2.2 Call types and priority levels The purpose of a call is to summon help by patients, staff or automatically via sensors. Depending on the call event, a distinction is made between different call types, and these in turn are assigned to call categories. Call types are divided up into priority levels. This ensures that highest priority calls are always in the foreground of the equipment displays and are therefore dealt with first. CONCENTO PLUS has 30 priority levels. Call category Call type Call event Calls (low priority) Emergency calls (medium priority) Alarm calls (highest priority) Room call Call Bed 1... 4 (= bed call) WC call Emergency call 1 Emergency call2 Emergency call Bed 1... 4 Emergency call WC Alarm call The call switch on the room terminal (terminal, RAB, display module) was pressed. A call button on the bed (e.g. pear push switch) was pressed or the plug of a plug-in call device (e.g. pear push switch) on the bed was pulled out of the socket (disconnection call). A call switch was pressed in the WC room. A room call was raised with Presence 1 activated. A room call was raised with Presence 2 activated (only possible in rooms with Terminal SD6 P). A bed call was raised with Presence activated. A WC call was raised with Presence activated. A special call device was triggered or a special button combination on Terminal SD6 P was pressed in order to summon specialist staff (e.g. resuscitation team). Other call types can also be used if necessary. Examples: Fire alarm: Smoke detector signals the presence of smoke. Diagnostic call: A medical monitoring device has raised a call. Inactivity alarm Resident was not active for extended period. Telephone call: Automatically raised call when there is a telephone call in a staff room while Presence is deactivated. 9

2. Functions 2.3 Signalling in the room 2.3.1 Location light Call buttons have location lights, i.e. a light indicator for locating the call switch in the dark. 2.3.1.1 Reassurance light Call buttons have reassurance lights, i.e. a light indicator showing that a call was raised from this call device in order to reassure the patient. 2.3.1.2 Reminder light Presence buttons and WC cancel buttons have reminder lights that indicate the actual status of the button and so serve as a reminder to reset the button. 10

2. Functions 2.4 Signalling on room lamps Red: Call Green: Presence White: Call location = WC 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 Fig. 2: Room lamps The call category is shown in the red light section of the room lamp: Call category Calls: Continuous light. Call category Emergency calls: Flashes (1 sec. / 1 sec.). Call category Alarm calls: Flashes quickly (0.3 sec. / 0.3 sec.). The white light section also glows when a call is made from WC rooms (WC call, Emergency call WC). The presence of staff is indicated in the green light section of the room lamp by a continuous light. NOTE! The oldest call of the highest priority is displayed if there are several calls simultaneously. 11

2. Functions 2.5 Signalling on corridor displays Corridor displays are available in the following versions: 8-digit, single-sided: 19 0781 08 8-digit, double-sided: 19 0782 08 16-digit, single-sided: 19 0781 16 16-digit, double-sided: 19 0782 16 On the corridor displays, calls are displayed as follows with the call type and call location: RM R104 Call type, 3-digit Call location, 4-digit e.g. room no. Fig. 3: Information on the 8-digit corridor display ROOM R104 Mayr Call type, 6-digit Call location, 9-digit e.g. room type and room no. Fig. 4: Information on the 16-digit corridor display The oldest call of the highest priority is displayed if there are several calls. Presences are displayed if there is no call. If there is no message, the time is displayed centred. 12:07 12:07 Fig. 5: Display of the time with the corridor display in resting state 12

2. Functions Refer to the table below for the abbreviations for the call types that are used in the corridor displays and also on the Terminal SD6 P and display module): 2.5.1 Abbreviations for call types in the corridor displays, Terminal SD6 P and display module Priority Call type 8-digit corridor display Presence Staff Presence 1 ST1 STAFF1 Staff Presence 2 ST2 STAFF2 Staff Presence 1 + 2 ST12 STF1/2 16-digit corridor display, Terminal SD6 P, display module Calls (low priority) Emergency calls (medium priority) Alarm calls (highest priority) Room call R-R ROOM Call Bed 1... 4 B-1... 4 BED 1... 4 WC call WC WC CALL Emergency call 1 E1 EMER 1 Emergency call 2 E2 EMER 2 Emergency call Bed 1... 4 EB1... 4 EMER B1... B4 Emergency call WC EWC EME WC Alarm call ALM ALARM 13

2. Functions 2.6 Signalling on room terminals Room terminals are: Terminal SD6 P: 19 0700 20 Terminal S4 P: 19 0700 40 Terminal S4 B: 19 0700 70 Display module: 19 0700 80 Call/presence combination bus (RAB): 19 0701 00 Into rooms where presence is activated, calls are forwarded. This means that the calls are displayed on the room terminals of the rooms in which staff are present. 2.6.1 Audible call indication Forwarded calls are indicated audibly on all room terminals. The higher the call's priority, the faster the tone sequence of the call tone. Priority Call tone Call tone sequence Calls (low priority) Emergency calls (medium priority) Alarm calls (highest priority) Room call Call Bed 1... 4 WC call Emergency call 1 Emergency call 2 Emergency call Bed 1... 4 Emergency call WC Alarm call 1 sec. tone / 10 sec. pause 1 sec. tone / 1 sec. pause 0.3 sec. tone / 0.3 Sec. pause 14

2. Functions 2.6.1.1 What is shown in the display The Terminal SD6 P and the display module have an 8-digit, 2-line display. In the display, calls are displayed as follows with the call type and call location: Call type, 6-digit (Display same as the 16-digit corridor display) Number of other messages in the background, 2-digit ROOM 3 R104 May Call location, max. 25-digit e.g. room no. and room type (more than 8 characters as ticker-type text) Fig. 6: What is shown in the display of Terminal SD6 P or display module The oldest call of the highest priority is displayed if there are several calls. The number of all other calls, presence registrations and any nurse call system faults is displayed at the top right. On the Terminal SD6 P, the oldest call with the highest priority is shown first. However, it is also possible to scroll through all other calls, presence registrations and any nurse call system faults with the double-arrow button (remote cancel button). On the display module, the highest-priority call is shown for 15 seconds. Next, all other calls, presence registrations and any nurse call system faults are scrolled through according to their priority, i.e. each is displayed for 5 seconds. If there is no message, the time is shown on Terminal SD6 P and on the display module. The active timezone (see Page 20) is also shown on Terminal SD6 P. Active timezone Fig. 7: CONCENTO 1 12:07 Time CONCENTO 12:07 Time Display of Terminal SD6 P or display module in resting state 15

2. Functions 2.7 Raising a call The call buttons of the CONCENTO PLUS devices are red and are marked with a nurse symbol. Pressing a call button raises a call. Call buttons are available integrated into the room terminals and the pear push switches, but also individually offset as call switches. Call switches actuated by pulling or with pneumatic actuation are also available. Room terminals Pear push switches Call switch with connection socket(s) Call switch Call & Cancel switch/wc Pull cord switch Pneumatic call switch Fig. 8: Call devices 16

2. Functions 2.8 Handling a call with speech The terminals of the CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system are equipped for speech communication and therefore allow calls to be answered with a duplex speech connection to the call location. 2.8.1 Call indication Calls are indicated on all terminals where presence is activated. However, on Terminal S4 P and Terminal S4 B, they are indicated only audibly via a call tone. On Terminal SD6 P, the calls are also shown visually on the display. 2.8.2 Answering a call with speech possibility 1. Pressing the answer button (loudspeaker) makes a speech connection to the call location. This is a high-quality duplex speech connection. The staff talk to the person seeking help. 2. In order to terminate the speech connection the answer button (loudspeaker) is pressed again. The call is parked. Bed calls, room calls and inactivity alarms can be remotely cancelled if there is no need to go to the call location. The remote cancel button (double arrow) is pressed instead of the answer button (loudspeaker). 3. Staff go to the call location and attend to the person seeking help. 4. The calls are automatically cancelled at the call location when presence is activated or deactivated. Exception: WC calls and WC emergency calls must be cancelled by pressing a grey WC cancel button in the WC room. 2.8.3 Calls without speech possibility In the following cases, one cannot make a speech connection to the call location: No speech device at the call location. This means the room terminal is a RAB or the display module. Call was raised in the WC (WC call, Emergency call WC). The speech line is engaged. If the answer button (loudspeaker) is pressed in these cases in order to answer the call, a warning tone is sounded. The staff must go to the call location and attend to the person seeking help. The calls are automatically cancelled at the call location when presence is activated or deactivated. Exception: WC calls and WC emergency calls must be cancelled by pressing a grey WC cancel button in the WC room. 17

2. Functions 2.9 Handling a call without speech The display module and the call/presence combination bus (RAB) are not equipped for speech communication. They indicate calls when presence is activated. On the display module, the calls are shown visually in the display and are indicated audibly by a call tone. On the RAB, the calls are indicated only audibly by a call tone. When a call is indicated, the staff must go to the call location and attend to the person seeking help. The calls are automatically cancelled at the call location when presence is activated or deactivated. Exception: WC calls and WC emergency calls must be cancelled by pressing a grey WC cancel button in the WC room. 2.10 Speaking to staff On Terminal SD6 P, the indication of presence can be used to speak to staff by calling up the registration of presence and, by pressing the answer button (loudspeaker), making a speech connection to the location of the staff. 18

2. Functions 2.11 Announcements Announcements can be made from a Terminal SD6 P, which has been set on the equipment to the Staff room type. The following announcement destinations are possible: Announcement to all rooms on your own ward and the wards coupled to your own ward, where Staff Presence 1 is activated. Announcement to all rooms on your own ward and the wards coupled to your own ward, where Staff Presence 2 is activated. Announcement to all rooms on your own ward and the wards coupled to your own ward, where Staff Presence 1 or 2 is activated. Announcement to all rooms on your own ward and the wards coupled to your own ward. Announcement to all rooms on a selected ward. 19

2. Functions 2.12 Timezones / group coupling The nurse call system adapts itself to the institution's shift system. The staff's area of responsibility often changes in the various shifts. Whereas the staff is responsible for one ward during the day for example, the night shift is often responsible for the entire building. The nurse call system is organised so that all calls of this area of the staff's responsibility are displayed in the staff's respective area of responsibility. Organisation is based on timezones. The system administrator can set up as many as 9 different timezones per nurse call system. The staff's area of responsibility for this time is stored for each timezone. The area of responsibility defines which wards (= logical) groups are coupled during this timezone. Example: Timezone Designation Areas of responsibility 1 Mon Fri early shift Ward 1 independent Ward 2 independent Ward 3 independent Ward 4 independent 2 Mon Fri late shift Ward 1 coupled with 2 Ward 3 coupled with 4 3 Mon Fri night shift Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 coupled 4 Saturday early shift Ward 1 independent Ward 2 independent Ward 3 independent Ward 4 independent 5 Saturday late shift Ward 1 independent Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 coupled 6 Saturday night shift Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 coupled 7 Sunday early shift Ward 1 coupled with 2 Ward 3 coupled with 4 8 Sunday late shift Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 coupled 9 Sunday night shift Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 coupled Depending on the nurse call system setting, the timezones are either changed with time control (automatically) or the staff change the timezones manually on a special Terminal SD6 P (setting staff room with HAB ). 20

3. Telephone connection The CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system calls can be forwarded to telephones or telephone systems in parallel to their local display on room terminals and corridor displays. Telephones can be used, for example, as DECT devices for handling calls locally, or can be carried as mobile phones for being available on call. The CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system calls can also be forwarded to a professional Telecare Control Centre PNC or WILMA, e.g. at night when there are no staff on location. 21

3. Telephone connection 3.1 Telephone connection possibilities 3.1.1 Text display & synthetic voice announcement & call handling When a call is raised, a text message is shown inthe telephone's display and the telephone then rings. Room Call Room 201 ROOM R. 201 The user picks up the receiver and hears a synthetic voice announcement stating the call type and call location and assisting the user. The user presses a key to make a speech connection to the call location. The user can remotely cancel some call types by telephone. For others, the user must go to the call location. For precise details, see Chapter 3.2. 3.1.1.1 Synthetic voice announcement & call handling Room Call Room 201 The telephone rings when a call is raised. The user picks up the receiver and hears a syntheticvoice announcement stating the call type and call location and assisting the user. The user presses a key to make a speech connection to the call location. The user can remotely cancel some call types by telephone. For others, the user must go to the call location. 3.1.1.2 Text display, no call handling ROOM R. 201 When a call is raised, a text message is shown in the telephone's or pager's display. A speech connection cannot be made. It is necessary to go to the call location. 3.1.1.3 Telecare Control Centre The Telecare Control Centre (PNC or WILMA) is called when a call is raised. A member of the centre's staff takes the call like an emergency call from an emergency telephone. The resident's personal data is visible on the PC. A speech connection to the call location is established. The staff member can remotely cancel some call types by telephone. For others, someone must go to the call location. 22

3. Telephone connection 3.2 Handling a call on the telephone 3.2.1 Procedure for a call with speech possibility 1. The call type and call location are shown in the display. The telephone then rings. ROOM R. 104 2. Pick up the receiver. 3. The voice announcement runs and is repeated continuously. Room Call. Room 104. Please press the 4 key.. ROOM R. 104 4. Press the 4 key. The speech connection is established. 5. Talk to the person seeking help. 6. Press the 0 key to end the discussion. 5. Put down the receiver. 7. Go to the call location and attend to the person seeking help. Cancel the call. Note: In the case of a bed call, room call or inactivity alarm, the call is remotely cancelled when the speech connection is terminated. Therefore, it is only necessary to go to the call location if further assistance is needed there. While the speech connection is established, it is possible to switch over to manual speech direction control if the automatic speech direction control is not working sufficiently due to loud background noises. 7 key: The person on the telephone speaks. The person at the call location can only hear. 8 key: The person at the call location speaks. The person on the telephone can only hear. 4 key returns you to automatic speech direction control. The talk time is limited (depending on the setting: between 1 and 10 min.). Pressing the 4 key extends the speech duration by this same length of time. 23

3. Telephone connection Pressing the 2 key allows a call to be declined after the voice announcement has been heard. The next configured telephone is then called. 3.2.2 Procedure for a call without speech possibility Calls without a speech possibility, e.g. WC calls, WC emergency calls or calls from rooms with a call/presence combination bus (RAB) or display module are displayed on the telephone. However, it is not possible to talk to the person at the call location. It is therefore necessary to go to the call location. 1. The call type and call location are shown in the display. The telephone then rings. WC CALL R. 104 2. Pick up the receiver. 3. The voice announcement runs. WC Call. Room 104. Please press the 0 key. WC CALL R. 104 4. Press the 0 key. 5. Put down the receiver. 6. Go to the call location and attend to the person seeking help. Cancel the call. 24

3. Telephone connection 3.3 Configuration Which telephone is called when which call is made and at what time is set via configuration in the ConLog PLUS Management Software. For each ward (= logical group), the telephone that is called when there is a call in the nurse call system is defined for each shift (= timezone). For this, it is possible to save a call order in case the call is not answered and must be forwarded. e.g. early shift Mon - Fri Ward 1 Call If Tel. 1 does not answer the call. If Tel. 2 does not answer the call. Telephone 1 Telephone 2 Telephone 3 Ward 2 Call If Tel. 2 does not answer the call. If Tel. 3 does not answer the call. Telephone 2 Telephone 3 Telephone 1 Ward 3 Call If Tel. 3 does not answer the call. If Tel. 2 does not answer the call. Telephone 3 Telephone 2 Telephone 1 e.g. night shift Mon - Fri Ward 1 Call If Tel. 1 does not answer the call. Telephone 1 Telephone 4 Ward 2 Call Telephone 1 If Tel. 1 does not answer the call. Telephone 4 Ward 3 Call Telephone 1 If Tel. 1 does not answer the call. Telephone 4 25

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4. Added flexibility CONCENTO PLUS meets the strict requirements of the German standard DIN VDE 0834, but at the same time the system displays enormous flexibility that allows it to be optimally adapted for any application. This chapter is intended to give you an insight into the flexibility of CONCENTO PLUS. 4.1 Alias texts for room names In the nurse call system, every room is unambiguously identified by a 4-digit room number, a 2-digit physical group number and a 3-digit logical group number. However, in order to better identify the room, a maximum 25-digit alias text can be saved for each room, i.e. for each room terminal. When a call is raised, this is displayed on the SD6 P Terminals and on the display modules. Shorter texts for showing on the corridor displays can also be saved. NOTE! Texts that can be entered freely are referred to in the CONCENTO PLUS system alias texts. 27

4. Added flexibility 4.1.1 Call information on the Terminal SD6 P and display module The following example is for Room Call, Room 104. Call type, 6-digit (Display same as the 16-digit corridor display) Number of other calls, presences and faults in the background, 2-digit ROOM 3 001 0104 Logical group, 3-digit Room No., 4-digit Fig. 9: Information on the terminal SD6 P or display module without alias text Call type, 6-digit (Display same as the 16-digit corridor display) Number of other calls, presences and faults in the background, 2-digit ROOM 3 R104 May Alias text, 25-digit (more than 8 characters as ticker-type text) Fig. 10: Information on the terminal SD6 P or display module with alias text If necessary, an alias text for the room and the respective call input of the device can be saved and displayed for the Terminal SD6 P and display module, e.g. R104 May. 28

4. Added flexibility 4.1.2 Showing a call on corridor displays The following example is for Room Call, Room 104 : Display on the 8-digit corridor display: RM 0104 Call type, 3-digit Room No., 4-digit Display on the 16-digit corridor display: ROOM 001 0104 Call type, 6-digit Logical group, 3-digit Room No., 4-digit Fig. 11: Display on the corridor displays without alias text Display on the 8-digit corridor display: RM R104 Call type, 3-digit Alias text, 4-digit Display on the 16-digit corridor display: ROOM R104 May Call type, 6-digit Alias text, 9-digit Fig. 12: Display on the corridor displays with alias text 29

4. Added flexibility 4.2 Specified times / timeouts Certain times known as timeouts are defined in order to ensure a smooth, reliable and effective sequence of events in the nurse call system. These times can be adapted to the institution's nursing organisation. Settable time Meaning Setting possibility Call overflow time Fresh call time period Talk time Call Delay Telephone Call Delay DECT Call Retransmission If a call is not answered within a certain time, it is displayed in all of the institution's wards. If a parked call (i.e. the speech connection to the call location has been closed without the call being cancelled) is not cancelled at the call location after the set time, a fresh call is raised. When a speech connection continues for longer than the set time, it is interrupted. This applies to: - Answering a call at the terminal - Answering a call on the telephone - Announcements The time between call initiation and the telephone call. The calls are displayed immediately on corridor displays and room terminals. The time between call initiation and displaying the text on the DECT telephone display. Call re-sent to pager if the call has not yet been cancelled. Settable: 1... 15 minutes Factory setting: 5 minutes Note: The call overflow can be deactivated. Settable: 1... 30 minutes Factory setting: 5 minutes Settable: 1... 10 minutes Factory setting: 2 minutes Note: When a call is answered on the telephone, the time can be expended by pressing a key. Settable: 0... 9 minutes Factory setting: 0 minutes Settable: 0.. 9 minutes Factory setting: 0 minutes Settable: 0.. 9 minutes Factory setting: 9 minutes 30

4. Added flexibility 4.3 Different call types So that call events can be reported as precisely as possible, it is possible to select from a list of more than 40 predefined call types. Additionally, new call types can be defined by a nurse call systems expert. Selection examples include a call in the event of an attack, intruder, too high room temperature or too low room temperature. A service call can be used for simple things such as ordering coffee. Technical alarms can also be reported in this manner, e.g. heating or air-conditioning system failure. For each call type, the following parameters are defined and can be changed if necessary: Text for displaying the call type on various devices Call tone for call type display Priority for call type display Is the call type answerable? This means, can a speech connection be established to the call location? Can the call type be cancelled remotely? This means, may the call be cancelled remotely after a speech connection without staff attending the call location? When setting these parameters, it should be ensured that the regulations of DIN VDE 0834:2000-04 Part 1 are adhered to. 4.3.1 Preset call types Alarm calls Emergency calls (Normal) calls Alarm call Emergency call 1 Room call Fire Emergency call 2 Bed 1... 4 Fire alarm Emergency call Bed 1... 4 WC call Temperature Emergency call WC Inactivity alarm Diagnostic Emergency call Radio Propane Methane Service Door alarm Intruder Attack Telephone call Radio alarm Radio External alarm Fall Water 31

4. Added flexibility 4.4 Flexible inputs on the room terminals The room terminals are equipped with numerous inputs for additional call connections. Many of these inputs are freely configurable. In practical terms, the call type is freely selectable (selection from over 40 call types, see Page 31). The contact type (NO or NC contact) can be set. On the terminals it is even possible to choose between a static (trigger impulse) and dynamic (trigger duration) call, e.g. for messages from the fire alarm system. 4.4.1 RAB and display module inputs Input Call type NC/NO contact Static / dynamic Factory setting Factory setting Factory setting R1 Bed 1 yes NO contact yes static no R2 Bed 2 yes NO contact yes static no R3 Bed 3 yes NO contact yes static no R4 Door alarm yes NO contact yes static no WR WC call button no NO contact no static no WA WC cancel button no NO contact no static no changeable changeable changeable The inputs on the display module can be set on the device itself. The inputs on the call/presence combination bus (RAB) can only be set via a separate service module by a call system specialist. 4.4.2 Inputs on the Terminals Input Call type NC/NO contact Static / dynamic Factory setting changeable Factory setting R1 Bed 1 yes NO contact yes static yes R2 Bed 2 yes NO contact yes static yes R3 WC call yes NO contact yes static yes R4 WC cancel button yes NO contact yes static yes R5 Fire yes NO contact yes dynamic yes R6 Door alarm yes NO contact yes static yes R7 Door alarm yes NO contact yes static yes Factory setting changeable changeable The inputs on the Terminal SD6 P can be set on the device itself. The inputs on the Terminal S4 B and Terminal S4 P can only be set via a separate service module by a call system specialist. 32

5. The technology 5.1 System overview Technical room analog a/b Ward 2 Technical room analog a/b Ward 1 Central technical room ESPA 4.4.4 Paging/DECT LAN LAN for remote maintenance Fig. 13: System overview 33

5. The technology 5.2 System structure Ward bus Physical group 2 Group electronic Secondary lines Secondary lines Room 1 Room 2 Group bus Group electronic Ward bus Physical group 1 Secondary lines Secondary lines Room 1 Room 2 LAN LAN for remote maintenance ESPA 4.4.4 Paging/ DECT Fig. 14: System structure The CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system is controlled decentrally via group electronics. Each group electronic controls a ward bus, i.e. a physical group. The nurse call system is based on a bus system that is comprised of a group bus and ward buses. The group bus interconnects all group electronics, the management interface and the fire alarm interface of the nurse call system. The ward bus is connected to a group electronic and connects all room terminals of a physical group to each other: Terminal SD6 P, Terminal S4 P, Terminal S4 B, display module, call/presence combination bus (RAB) and management interface. The room terminals control the devices inside a room. The devices are connected to the room terminal in a star or line configuration as secondary lines. The management interface provides interfaces to external systems. It is connected to the group bus or the ward bus, depending on the application. The management interface provides interfaces to the following systems: a/b interface to telephone systems, ESPA 4.4.4 interface to DECT or pager systems and a network access for service access via FTP. CONCENTO PLUS ' own ConLog PLUS management software is also connected to the management in 34

5. The technology terface via an RS232 interface. The entire nurse call system is configured via the ConLog PLUS management software. The system's power supply is provided via decentrally installed power supply units. The number and installation location of the power supply units depend on the respective power requirement. 5.2.1 Speech communication Speech communication and data transfer are separate from each other. This means that nurse call systems are possible with or without speech communication.mixed operation is possible with no problem. The speech line connects the system's own speech devices: Terminal SD6 P Terminal S4 P Terminal S4 B. One speech channel is available for each physical group. Besides speech communication within the nurse call system, speech communication via telephone devices connected to the CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system via the analog a/b interface of the management interface is also possible, see from Page 39. 35

5. The technology 5.3 Physical and logical groups Logical group 5 e.g. ward 5 Logical group 3 e.g. ward 3 Logical group 1 e.g. ward 1 Logical group 6 e.g. ward 6 Logical group 4 e.g. ward 4 Logical group 2 e.g. ward 2 Physical group 3 Physical group 2 Physical group 1 Organisation of the nursing home CONCENTO PLUS technology When CONCENTO PLUS was developed, the organisational structure of the institution was completely separated from the technical structure. An organisational unit refers to a number of rooms for which the same staff are responsible. In most cases this is a ward. The organisational unit is referred to as a logical group. Most logical groups are wards. A physical unit refers to a number of rooms that are connected to a ward bus and that are controlled by a group electronic. The physical unit is referred to as a physical group. A physical group can consist of several logical groups. A logical group can even be divided between several physical groups. This separation between the organisational and physical structures means that the number of group electronics required can be significantly reduced: The number of group electronics and physical groups required is not defined by the number of logical groups (e.g. wards), but instead depends on the building structure and the desired reliability. The independence of the physical structure from the organisation also has the advantage that when the cables and equipment are being planned, there is ially no need to take account of the organisation form that will be required later. The organisation of the system can be changed at any time, irrespective of the physical structure. Logical group = organisational unit = in most cases: Ward Physical group = physical unit 36

5. The technology 5.4 Cables Standard telecommunications cables IY(ST)Y... are used for the group bus, the ward buses and the secondary lines. The power supply for all components is in accordance with DIN VDE 0834 established via a separate cable network (ring) by using standard cables, e.g. NYM 2 x 2.5 mm 2. On average, one power supply unit is required for each ward bus. 5.5 System limits 5.5.1 Group bus Maximum cable length of the group bus: 700 m Maximum 40 users per group bus, consisting of: Group electronics, management interface, fire alarm interface. Maximum 1 management interface per group bus. Maximum 1 fire alarm interface per group bus. 5.5.2 Ward bus Maximum cable length of each ward bus: 700 m Maximum 40 users per ward bus, consisting of: Terminals SD6 P, Terminals S4 P, Terminals S4 B, display module, call/presence combination bus (RAB), corridor displays, management interface. Maximum 1 management interface per ward bus. 5.5.3 Secondary lines Maximum of 4 monitored devices on one secondary line. Maximum cable length per secondary line: 20 m. 37

5. The technology 5.6 ConLog PLUS Management Software The purpose of the ConLog PLUS management software is the central configuration and programming of CONCENTO PLUS nurse call systems, and the logging and evaluation of all system events of these nurse call systems. The PC with ConLog PLUS is connected to the nurse call system via the management interface on the group bus. ConLog PLUS can be operated as a stand-alone solution or in the network (client/ server structure). One server license (19 0803 00) is required for each nurse call system. A client license (19 0803 05) is required for each additional workstation. Remote maintenance 19 8000 10 PSTN ISDN Management Interface Server 19 0800 15 Length: 3 m 19 0803 00 Group bus of the nurse call system LAN / Ethernet Client 1 19 0803 05 Client 2 19 0803 05 Client 10 19 0803 05 38

5. The technology 5.7 Telephone connection The interface between the CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system and the telephone equipment is formed by the management interface. A telephone system or the public telephone network (analog) directly can be connected to the analog a/b interface of the management interface. The text messages are sent via the ESPA 4.4.4 protocol (ESPA 4.4.4 interface on the management interface). Communication with the Telecare Control Centres PNC or WILMA is organized via the CPC protocol. Each management interface provides a speech channel for telephoning. When planning the telephone connection, consideration must therefore be given as to how many speech channels are required. 5.7.1 Ward speech When a high number of calls is expected, i.e. when frequent phone calls must be made, a management interface is installed for each ward bus for the purpose of connection to the telephone network or telephone system. Ward bus Group electronic Management Interface analog a/b Group bus Group electronic Management Interface analog a/b Ward bus LAN LAN for remote maintenance Management Interface Fig. 15: Ward speech example 39

5. The technology 5.7.2 Group speech When a smaller number of calls is expected, i.e. when rarely phone calls must be made, the management interface on the group bus takes over connection to the telephone network or telephone system centrally. Ward bus Group electronic Group bus Group electronic Ward bus analog a/b PSTN LAN LAN for remote maintenance Management Interface Telecare Control Centre Fig. 16: Group speech example 40

6. ConLog PLUS Management Software The purpose of the ConLog PLUS management software is the central configuration and programming of CONCENTO PLUS nurse call systems, and the logging and evaluation of all system events of these nurse call systems. Fig. 17: ConLog PLUS management software 6.1 System configuration and programming Central configuration of the entire nurse call system Establishment of the logical structure of the nurse call system in wards and shifts / timezones Entry of ward and room names Programming of the management interface, the group electronics and terminals with the project-specific settings via the bus system via the management interface Firmware updates of the management interface, the group electronics and terminals Management of the system interfaces for paging and telephoning Management of connections to Telecare Control Centres 6.1.1 Call logging and reporting Logging of all events of the nurse call system, showing the date and time Recording call initiation, call type, call location, call answering, call cancellation Distinguishing between remote cancellation and on-location cancellation Active alarm stack, status messages, event display 41

6. ConLog PLUS Management Software SQL database format Simple and effective reporting Reports can be configured according to the parameters, e.g. according to call type, date, room number, floor 6.1.2 System requirements Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7 (32 Bit, 64 Bit), Microsoft Windows XP mit SP3, Microsoft Windows Vista CPU with 1 GHz 1 GB RAM 40 GB hard drive 1 serial COM interface DVD drive 17 inch monitor USB 2.0 LAN 42

7. System safety 7.1 Reaction of the nurse call system to failures 7.1.1 Partial failure of the system If individual group electronics fail, the remaining group electronics continue working. The room functions are maintained even if the controlling group electronics fail. A raised call continues to be displayed on the room lamp and as a reassurance light in the room. All elements that raise calls and their transmission paths are monitored. Failures of or impairments to call transmission are immediately displayed to the nursing staff via the display units still in operation. 7.1.1.1 Failure of connected systems In most applications, the CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system is connected to other systems. Nevertheless, it remains an independent system. This means that if telephone systems, computer networks or other interfaces fail, the nurse call system still functions autarkically. 7.1.1.2 Power supply failure In the event of a power failure, existing calls and status information are saved and are not lost. Normally, the nurse call system is connected to a back-up power supply. This maintains operation in the event of a power failure. A power supply mains failure message can be displayed in the nurse call system via an input of the group electronic. In buildings without a back-up power supply, operation of the CONCENTO PLUS nurse call system must be maintained by other means. For example, a special power supply unit (77 3400 00) is available for this. It provides uninterrupted operation with at least 15 minutes back-up supply from integrated batteries. Separate uninterrupted power supplies are required for the PC with ConLog PLUS Management Software and all other equipment not connected to the system's 24 V supply. These must be provided by the customer, or can be ordered as separate accessories. 43

7. System safety 7.2 Nurse call system fault displays 7.2.1 Fault displays on equipment for the nursing staff Faults and the fault type are shown on the display of the following equipment: On corridor displays, when there are no calls and presences. On the terminal SD6 P (when presence is activated) when scrolling through the current messages or directly when there are no calls and presences. On the display module (when presence is activated), alternately with calls and presences. Here, the faults are displayed in the same way as calls, i.e. initially only in their own ward or, in the case of group couplings, in the coupled wards. If the fault is not remedied within the call overflow time, it is displayed in all wards in the building. 7.2.1.1 ConLog PLUS Management Software All of the nurse call system's fault messages can be identified in the ConLog PLUS management software by looking at the call documentation. 7.2.2 Fault messages on equipment for technicians 7.2.2.1 Group electronic LED display for group bus faults LED display for faults on own ward bus Fault signal relay (potential-free) switches when the group electronic fails. Also fault signal LED in button 2. Output to fault signal lamp switches when there is a fault on own ward bus. Input for fault signal contact of the power supply unit (24 V DC) leads to mains failure message in the nurse call system. 7.2.2.2 Management Interface Fault signal relay (potential-free) for monitoring the Conlog service. Forwarding fault messages to particular destinations (DECT, Pager, PNC/ WILMA) 44

8. Room types Frequently used room types are explained in the following pages on the basis of equipment examples. 8.1 Cables legend The following letters are used for cables in the room type plans: Code Cable type Area of use a IY(ST)Y 2x2x0,8 - Secondary lines (except switches with 2 buttons, e.g. Call & Cancel switch/wc) - Ward bus without speech (minimum requirement) - Group bus without speech (minimum requirement) c IY(ST)Y 4x2x0,8 - Ward bus with or without speech - Group bus with or without speech - Secondary lines to switches with 2 buttons, e.g. Call/cancel switch/wc k NYM 2x2,5 mm 2 or NYM 2x1,5 mm 2 or equivalent Power supply, equipotential bonding 45

8. Room types 8.2 Patient / resident room 8.2.1 Patient / resident room with speech Ward bus Ward bus c+k c+k c+k 77 0180 10 a a 19 0708 00 a a 19 0707 20x 19 0709 00 a 19 0700 20 19 0704 20 19 0790 02 a 19 0704 00 19 0790 02 46

8. Room types Per room Terminal SD6 P or Terminal S4 P Pull cord kit for terminal (optional) 19 0700 20 19 0700 40 19 1421 10 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 Per bed Call switch with 2 connection sockets or Call switch with connection socket Pear push switch with call and light switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with call switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with call and light switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with 2 call switches, 3 m Self-releasing adapter for pear push switch (optional) Extension cable for pear push switch (optional) 19 0704 20 19 0704 00 19 0790 02 19 0790 00 19 0790 32 19 0790 30 19 0790 04 19 0790 06 In WC room Cancel switch/wc or Call & Cancel switch/wc It must be possible to reach a call device from the wash basin, WC, shower and bath tub. Selection: Call switch Pull cord switch (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) Pneumatic switch (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) 19 0790 00 19 0708 50 19 0708 00 19 0707 20x 19 0707 50x In the seat corner (optional) Call device, e.g. call switch or Call switch with connection socket 19 0708 00 19 0704 00 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 47

8. Room types 8.2.2 Patient / resident room without speech Ward bus Ward bus c+k c+k c+k 77 0180 10 a 19 0707 20x a c 19 0708 50 Attention! A cable IY(ST)Y 4x2x0.8 is required for connecting the call & cancel switch/wc 19 0708 50. a 19 0700 80 19 0704 20 19 0790 02 a 19 0704 00 19 0790 02 48

8. Room types Per room Display module or Call/presence combination bus (RAB) 19 0700 80 19 0701 00 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 Per bed Call switch with 2 connection sockets or Call switch with connection socket Pear push switch with call and light switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with call switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with call and light switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with 2 call switches, 3 m Self-releasing adapter for pear push switch (optional) Extension cable for pear push switch (optional) 19 0704 20 19 0704 00 19 0790 02 19 0790 00 19 0790 32 19 0790 30 19 0790 04 19 0790 06 In WC room Cancel switch/wc or Call & Cancel switch/wc It must be possible to reach a call device from the wash basin, WC, shower and bath tub. Selection: Call switch Pull cord switch (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) Pneumatic switch (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) 19 0790 00 19 0708 50 19 0708 00 19 0707 20x 19 0707 50x In the seat corner (optional) Call device, e.g. call switch or Call switch with connection socket 19 0708 00 19 0704 00 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 49

8. Room types 8.2.3 Patient / resident room: Light switching c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 19 0704 20 or 19 0790 02 or 19 0704 00 19 0790 32 The duration of the generated control signal corresponds to the time for which the light switch is pressed on the pear push switch. Suitable relays Pulse relay (electronic): ELTAKO, ES60-TX60-24VDC ELTAKO, ES75-100-12..24 VDC SCHIELE entrelec TX60-24V BIAIG electronics TX60-24V Pulse relay (mechanical) *): ELTAKO, 1S9-24 VDC ELTAKO, S91-100-24 VDC Switching relay (mechanical) *): ELTAKO, R12-100-24 VDC (for DIN rail) ELTAKO, R91-100-24 VDC (flush-mounted / surface-mounted version) FINDER, 49.61-7024.4050 *) Attention! When a mechanical relay is used, it is also necessary to use an anti-surge diode, min. 1N4007. 50

8. Room types 8.3 Staff room c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 a 19 0700 20 Per room Terminal SD6 P 19 0700 20 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 51

8. Room types 8.4 Function room 8.4.1 Function room with speech c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 a 19 0700 20 Per room Terminal SD6 P or Terminal S4 P Pull cord kit for terminal (optional) 19 0700 20 19 0700 40 19 1421 10 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 If required Call switch with connection socket 19 0704 00 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 52

8. Room types 8.4.2 Function room without speech c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 a 19 0700 80 Per room Display module or Call/presence combination bus (RAB) 19 0700 80 19 0701 00 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 If required Call switch with connection socket 19 0704 00 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 53

8. Room types 8.5 Ward bathroom 8.5.1 Ward bathroom with speech c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 a a a 19 0707 20x 19 0700 20 19 0707 50x a a 19 0708 00 19 0708 00 Per room Terminal SD6 P or Terminal S4 P Pull cord kit for terminal (optional) Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 19 0700 20 19 0700 40 19 1421 10 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 Per location bathroom/wc Call switch, suitable for washbasins Pull cord switch, suitable for shower, WC (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) Pneumatic switch, suitable for bath tub (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) 19 0708 00 19 0707 20x 19 0707 50x For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 54

8. Room types 8.5.2 Ward bathroom without speech c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 a a a 19 0707 20x 19 0700 80 19 0707 50x a a 19 0708 00 19 0708 00 Per room Display module or Call/presence combination bus (RAB) 19 0700 80 19 0701 00 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 Per location bathroom/wc Call switch, suitable for washbasins Pull cord switch, suitable for shower, WC (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) Pneumatic switch, suitable for bath tub (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) 19 0708 00 19 0707 20x 19 0707 50x For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 55

8. Room types 8.6 WC with multiple cubicles c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 a a a 19 0700 80 19 0708 00 a a a 19 0709 00 19 0709 00 19 0709 00 a a 19 0707 20x 19 0707 20x 19 0707 20x 56

8. Room types Per room Display module or Call/presence combination bus (RAB) or Terminal SD6 P or Terminal S4 P Pull cord kit for terminal (optional) Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 19 0700 80 19 0701 00 19 0700 20 19 0700 40 19 1421 10 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 Per WC cubicle Cancel switch/wc or Call & Cancel switch/wc t must be possible to reach a call device from the wash basin, WC, shower and bath tub. Selection: Call switch Pull cord switch (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) Pneumatic switch (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) 19 0790 00 19 0708 50 19 0708 00 19 0707 20x 19 0707 50x For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 57

8. Room types 8.7 Lounge / dining room 8.7.1 Lounge with speech c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 19 0704 20 a 19 0708 00 a a 19 0790 00 a 19 0700 20 a 19 0704 00 19 0708 00 19 0790 00 58

8. Room types Per room Terminal SD6 P or Terminal S4 P Pull cord kit for terminal (optional) 19 0700 20 19 0700 40 19 1421 10 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 Per location, calls raised using pear push switch Call switch with 2 connection sockets or Call switch with connection socket Pear push switch with call switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with 2 call switches, 3 m Self-releasing adapter for pear push switch (optional) Extension cable for pear push switch (optional) 19 0704 20 19 0704 00 19 0790 00 19 0790 30 19 0790 04 19 0790 06 Per location, calls raised only via call button Call switch 19 0708 00 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 59

8. Room types 8.7.2 Lounge without speech c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 77 0180 10 a 19 0708 00 a a 19 0704 20 a 19 0700 80 19 0790 00 a 19 0704 00 19 0708 00 19 0790 00 60

8. Room types Per room Display module or Call/presence combination bus (RAB) 19 0700 80 19 0701 00 Room lamp universal, 3 sections or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate or Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0180 10 77 0181 10 77 0185 10 Per location, calls raised using pear push switch Call switch with 2 connection sockets or Call switch with connection socket Pear push switch with call switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with 2 call switches, 3 m Self-releasing adapter for pear push switch (optional) Extension cable for pear push switch (optional) 19 0704 20 19 0704 00 19 0790 00 19 0790 30 19 0790 04 19 0790 06 Per location, calls raised only via call button Call switch 19 0708 00 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 61

8. Room types 8.8 Apartment in assisted living c+k Ward bus Ward bus c+k 19 0700 70 + 19 1421 00 a a a 19 0708 00 Z 00 8202 40 Z 00 8202 00 19 0790 00 19 0707 20x 19 0704 20 62

8. Room types Per apartment Terminal S4 B Pull cord kit for terminal (optional) 19 0700 70 19 1421 10 Per bed Call switch with 2 connection sockets or Call switch with connection socket Pear push switch with call switch, 3 m or Pear push switch with 2 call switches, 3 m Self-releasing adapter for pear push switch (optional) Extension cable for pear push switch (optional) 19 0704 20 19 0704 00 19 0790 00 19 0790 30 19 0790 04 19 0790 06 In bathroom / WC Pull cord switch (x in order no. stands for frame: J = Jung AS 500, G = Gira Standard 55 matt, GG = Gira Standard 55 glossy, M = Merten M-SMART, B = Berker S.1) 19 0707 20x If required Call switch, e.g. in the kitchen 19 0708 00 For raising calls in the entire living environment: Radio receiver 869.2125 MHz (for connecting to call switch with connection socket or call switch with 2 connection sockets) with handheld transmitter (per resident) Z 00 8202 00 Z 00 8202 40 For accessories required, see accessories table, Page 65. For cable legend, see Page 45. 63

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9. Accessories required Accessories must be ordered for various devices! Refer to the table below for the accessories required, such as central plates, frames, mounting kits and back boxes. Product name Product Order No. Central plate Order No. Select frame 1) Mounting kit Order No. 19 0700 90 1-gang 2) Call switch with connection socket 19 0704 00 19 9201 04 Call switch with 2 connection sockets 19 0704 20 19 9201 08 Pull cord switch incl. frame Berker S.1 19 0707 20B Pull cord switch incl. frame Gira Standard 55 matt 19 0707 20G Pull switch incl. frame Gira Standard 55, glossy 19 0707 20GG Pull cord switch, incl. frame Jung AS 500 19 0707 20J Pull cord switch incl. frame Merten M-SMART 19 0707 20M Pneumatic switch incl. frame Berker S.1 19 0707 50B Pneumatic switch incl. frame Gira Standard 55, 19 0707 50G matt Pneumatic switch incl. frame Gira Standard 55, 19 0707 50GG glossy Pneumatic switch, incl. frame Jung AS 500 19 0707 50J Pneumatic switch incl. frame Merten M-SMART 19 0707 50M Call switch 19 0708 00 19 9201 06 Call & Cancel switch/wc 19 0708 50 19 9201 00 Cancel switch/wc 19 0709 00 19 9201 06 Back box 2-gang 3) Legend: 1) Select frame: Jung AS 500: 19 9200 06, Berker S.1: 19 9200 05, Gira Standard 55 matt: 19 9200 03, Gira Standard 55 glossy: 19 9200 07, Merten System M-SMART: 19 9200 04 2) Back box, 1-gang: Solid wall: 17 0100 00, partition wall: 17 5100 00 3) Back box, 2-gang: Solid wall: 17 0410 00, partition wall: 17 5400 00 65

9. Accessories required Mounting Back box Product name Product Order No. Central plate Order No. Select frame 1) kit Order No. 19 0700 90 1-gang 2) 2-gang 3) Room lamp universal, 3 sections 77 0180 10 Connector, 7-pole Order No. 70 0807 07 Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate 77 0181 00 Connector, 7-pole Order No. 70 0807 07 Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor 77 0185 10 Connector, 7-pole Order No. 70 0807 07 Group electronic (GE) 19 0700 10 Terminal SD6 P 19 0700 20 Terminal S4 P 19 0700 40 Terminal S4 B 19 0700 70 Display module 19 0700 80 RAB 19 0701 00 19 9201 00 Legend: 1) Select frame: Jung AS 500: 19 9200 06, Berker S.1: 19 9200 05, Gira Standard 55 matt: 19 9200 03, Gira Standard 55 glossy: 19 9200 07, Merten System M-SMART: 19 9200 04 2) Back box, 1-gang: Solid wall: 17 0100 00, partition wall: 17 5100 00 3) Back box, 2-gang: Solid wall: 17 0410 00, partition wall: 17 5400 00 66

10. Product overview This chapter contains an overview of all products of the CONCENTO PLUS system, organised according to the following product groups: Room terminals Room lamps, corridor displays Switches Call switches with connection socket Plug-in call devices for connecting to connection socket Wireless call devices Wired call devices Software and PC System controller Power supply units Frames and back boxes 67

10. Product overview 10.1 Room terminals 10.1.1 Terminals Functions Terminal SD6 P Room terminal incorporating duplex speech system, with display and buttons for registration of presence, raising calls, call answering and universal button. The room terminal controls and monitors all room functions. It is directly connected to the ward bus. All room devices (room lamp and switches) are connected to the room terminal. Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Green presence button 1 with reminder light Yellow presence button 2 with reminder light Grey answer button for answering forwarded calls, with reminder light Grey remote cancel button for cancelling calls that can be remotely cancelled after speech connection, with reminder light Grey universal button, freely programmable, preferably used as WC call & cancel switch with reminder light 2-line illuminated display, 8-digit. Context-dependent display, e.g. for visual indication of forwarded calls: Call type, group and room number or 25-digit alias text, number of further calls in the background, time and system messages Audible indication of forwarded calls Operating mode adjustable via display menu: - Resident / patient room - Staff room (incl. announcement function) - Staff room with function as main console (incl. manual timezone change) Free function assignment of the 7 inputs Max. 4 monitored room devices can be connected per input 3 outputs for connecting a room lamp Pull cord available as an accessory (19 1421 10) Connection to the ward bus in conjunction with mounting kit for terminal or GE, 19 0700 90 Order no. 19 0700 20 Dimensions (HxWxD): 190 x 102 x 50 mm 68

10. Product overview Functions Terminal S4 P Room terminal incorporating duplex speech system, with buttons for registration of presence, raising calls and call answering. The room terminal controls and monitors all room functions. It is directly connected to the ward bus. All room devices (room lamp and switches) are connected to the room terminal. Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Green presence button 1 with reminder light Grey answer button for answering forwarded calls, with reminder light Grey remote cancel button for cancelling calls that can be remotely cancelled after speech connection, with reminder light Audible indication of forwarded calls Free function assignment of the 7 inputs via external module Max. 4 monitored room devices can be connected per input 3 outputs for connecting a room lamp Pull cord available as an accessory (19 1421 10) Connection to the ward bus in conjunction with mounting kit for terminal or GE, 19 0700 90 Order no. 19 0700 40 Dimensions (HxWxD): 190 x 102 x 50 mm 69

10. Product overview Functions Terminal S4 B Room terminal incorporating duplex speech system, with buttons for staff registration of presence, raising calls, residents' registration of presence and absence, as well as answering calls. The room terminal controls and monitors all room functions. It is directly connected to the ward bus. All room devices (room lamp and switches) are connected to the room terminal. Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Green presence button 1 with reminder light Grey day button for inactivity alarm function. Additional function as an answer button for answering forwarded calls, with reminder light Grey away button for inactivity alarm function, with reminder light. Additional function as a remote cancel button for cancelling calls that can be remotely cancelled after speech connection Audible indication of forwarded calls Free function assignment of the 7 inputs via external module Max. 4 monitored room devices can be connected per input 3 outputs for connecting a room lamp Pull cord available as an accessory (19 1421 10) Connection to the ward bus in conjunction with mounting kit for terminal or GE, 19 0700 90 Order no. 19 0700 70 Dimensions (HxWxD): 190 x 102 x 50 mm 70

10. Product overview Functions Mounting kit for terminal or GE Wall bracket and connectors for securing and wiring up a terminal or a group electronic (GE). Screw attachment Plug-in screw connector, 4-pole, as connector for voltage supply, max. wire cross section 2.5 mm 2 Plug-in screw connector, 10-pole, as connector, with reverse polarity protection Plug-in screw connector, 12-pole, as connector, with reverse polarity protection Order no. 19 0700 90 Dimensions (HxWxD): 172 x 79 x 16 mm Surface mounting frame for mounting kit For surface-mounting a terminal or a group electronic (GE) in conjunction with the mounting kit, 19 0700 90. Mounting plate in white Resopalit with rounded ABS safety edges 19 0800 92 Dimensions (HxWxD): 172 x 79 x 19 mm Pull cord kit for terminal As an optional accessory for the terminals Red pull cord, length 1.5 m Triangular handle, red 14 cm connecting cable, 2-pole with plug, to be connected at input R7 of the terminal For installation in the mounting kit, 19 0700 90. 19 1421 10 71

10. Product overview 10.1.2 Display module, RAB Functions Display module Room terminal without speech, with display and buttons for registration of presence and raising calls. The room terminal controls and monitors all room functions. It is directly connected to the ward bus. All room devices (room lamp and switches) are connected to the room terminal. Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Green presence button 1 with reminder light 2-line illuminated display, 8-digit. Context-dependent display, e.g. for visual indication of forwarded calls: Call type, group and room number or up to 25-digit alias text, number of further calls in the background, time and system messages Audible indication of forwarded calls Input for WC call switch (NO contact) Input for WC cancel switch (NO contact) 3 inputs for beds (NO contact), can be changed via display menu to: NO contact / NC contact, call type from more than 30 variants Max. 4 monitored room devices can be connected per input 3 outputs for connecting a room lamp Connection to the ward bus Order no. 19 0700 80 Dimensions (HxWxD): 102 x 100 x 29 mm 72

10. Product overview Functions Call/presence combination bus (RAB) Room terminal without speech, with buttons for registration of presence and raising calls. The room terminal controls and monitors all room functions. It is directly connected to the ward bus. All room devices (room lamp and switches) are connected to the room terminal. Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Green presence button 1 with reminder light Audible indication of forwarded calls Input for WC call switch (NO contact) Input for WC cancel switch (NO contact) 3 inputs for beds (NO contact), can be changed via display menu to: NO contact / NC contact, call type from more than 30 variants Max. 4 monitored room devices can be connected per input 3 outputs for connecting a room lamp Connection to the ward bus Order no. 19 0701 00 Order central plate and frame separately. See accessories table on Page 65. See Page 99 for a description of the frames. Central plate for 2 buttons Central plate for call/presence combination bus (RAB) or for call & cancel switch/wc. Material: ABS Colour: alpine white, similar to RAL 9010 External dimensions: 55 x 55 mm 19 9201 00 73

10. Product overview 10.2 Room lamps, corridor displays 10.2.1 Room lamps Functions Room lamp universal, 3 sections Signal lamp with 3 light sections for visual indication of all call types, staff presence and WC call/ Emergency call WC as individual display. Red LED: Calls Green LED: Presence White LED: WC call, Emergency call WC Frame: ABS Wall mounting Connection to the room terminal Order no. 77 0180 10 Dimensions (HxWxD): 110 x 150 x 40 mm Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate Same as 77 0180 10, but with doorplate as labelling area for the room name 77 0181 10 Dimensions (HxWxD): 190 x 150 x 40 mm Labelling area (HxW): approx. 70 x 92 mm Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor Same as 77 0180 10, but with decorative glass frame. 77 0185 10 Dimensions (HxWxD): 110 x 150 x 40 mm 74

10. Product overview Functions Doorplate universal Doorplate without light sections, for universal use. Suitable for installation on walls, in corridors or in rooms. Modular design. Order no. 77 0189 00 Dimensions (HxWxD): 190 x 150 x 40 mm Labelling area (HxW): approx. 70 x 92 mm Connector, 7-pole Plug-in screw terminal, e.g. for connecting the room lamps universal. 70 0807 07 Dimensions (HxWxD): 10 x 28 x 15 mm 75

10. Product overview 10.2.2 Corridor displays Functions Corridor display, 8-digit Display for the alphanumeric displaying of calls and general system information. Wall mounting. 8-digit text display, text height 50 mm Light colour: Red Keyholes for wall mounting Connecting cable: approx. 1.2 m Connection to the ward bus Order no. 19 0781 08 Dimensions (HxWxD): 110 x 150 x 40 mm Corridor display, 8-digit, double-sided Same as 19 0781 08, but double-sided version, ceiling suspension. Incl. ceiling suspension, 30 cm long 19 0782 08 Corridor display, 16-digit Display for the alphanumeric displaying of calls and general system information. Wall mounting. 16-digit text display, text height 50 mm Light colour: Red Keyholes for wall mounting Connecting cable: approx. 1.2 m Connection to the ward bus 19 0781 16 Dimensions (HxWxD): 125 x 804 x 43 mm Corridor display, 16-digit, double-sided Same as 19 0781 16, but double-sided version, ceiling suspension. Incl. ceiling suspension, 30 cm long 19 0782 16 76

10. Product overview 10.3 Switches 10.3.1 Call switches, cancel switches Functions Call switch Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Wall mounting Connection to the room terminal Order no. 19 0708 00 Order central plate and frame separately. See accessories table on Page 65. See Page 99 for a description of the frames. Call & Cancel switch/wc Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Grey WC cancel button with reminder light for cancelling WC calls and Emergency calls WC Wall mounting Connection to the room terminal 19 0708 50 Order central plate and frame separately. See accessories table on Page 65. See Page 99 for a description of the frames. Cancel switch/wc Grey WC cancel switch with reminder light for cancelling WC calls and Emergency calls WC Wall mounting Connection to the room terminal 19 0709 00 Order central plate and frame separately. See accessories table on Page 65. See Page 99 for a description of the frames. 77

10. Product overview Functions Central plate for 2 buttons Central plate for call/presence combination bus or for call & cancel switch/wc. Material: ABS Colour: alpine white, similar to RAL 9010 External dimensions: 55 x 55 mm Order no. 19 9201 00 Central plate for 1 button Central plate for call switch or cancel switch/wc. Material: ABS Colour: alpine white, similar to RAL 9010 External dimensions: 55 x 55 mm 19 9201 06 78

10.3.2 Pull cord or pneumatic switches Functions Order no. Pull cord switch 2 m red cord with red triangular handle for raising a call by pulling the cord Reassurance light Ceiling or wall mounting Connection to the room terminal Central plate 55 x 55 included incl. frame Jung AS 500 incl. frame Berker S. 1 incl. frame Gira Standard 55 matt incl. frame Gira Standard 55 glossy incl. frame Merten System M-SMART 19 0707 20J 19 0707 20B 19 0707 20G 19 0707 20GG 19 0707 20M Pneumatic switch 2 m air hose with red rubber ball Reassurance light Hose is monitored for pulling off. Ceiling or wall mounting Connection to the room terminal Central plate 55 x 55 included incl. frame Jung AS 500 incl. frame Berker S. 1 incl. frame Gira Standard 55 matt incl. frame Gira Standard 55 glossy incl. frame Merten System M-SMART 19 0707 50J 19 0707 50B 19 0707 50G 19 0707 50GG 19 0707 50M 79

10.4 Call switches with connection socket Functions Call switch with connection socket Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light Connection socket for pear push switch or another plug-in call device Unplugging monitoring Wall mounting Connection to the room terminal Order no. 19 0704 00 Order central plate and frame separately. See accessories table on Page 65. See Page 99 for a description of the frames. Call switch with 2 connection sockets Same as 19 0704 00, but with two connection sockets for pear push switches or other plug-in call devices. 19 0704 20 Order central plate and frame separately. See accessories table on Page 65. See Page 99 for a description of the frames. Central plate for 1 button & 1 connection socket Central plate for call switch with connection socket. Material: ABS Colour: alpine white, similar to RAL 9010 External dimensions: 55 x 55 mm 19 9201 04 Central plate for 1 button & 2 connection sockets Central plate for call switch with 2 connection sockets. Material: ABS Colour: alpine white, similar to RAL 9010 External dimensions: 55 x 55 mm 19 9201 08 80

10.5 Plug-in call devices for connecting to connection socket 10.5.1 Pear push switches Functions Pear push switch incl. call switch, 3 m Water protected call switch for raising calls. Red call button with reassurance light and integrated location light 3 tactile locating points on the call button Protected against temporary immersion in water and dust-tight (IP67) 3 m flexible connecting cable with plug Plug-in connector on call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0 Order no. 19 0790 00 Dimensions (HxWxD): 70 x 35 x 10 mm Pear push switch incl. call and light switch Same as 19 0790 00, but also incl. yellow light switch for switching the reading or room light. 19 0790 02 Pear push switch incl. 2 call switches, 3 m Moisture-protected call switch for raising calls. 2 red call buttons with reassurance light and integrated location light 3 m flexible connecting cable with plug Plug-in connector on call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0 19 0790 30 Dimensions (HxWxD): 60 x 29 mm Pear push switch incl. call and light switch Same as 19 0790 30, but incl. only one call button and also incl. a yellow light switch for switching the reading or room light. 19 0790 32 81

Functions Self-releasing adapter for pear push switch Device protection for connecting pear push switches, 19 0790 xx. Length: 20 cm Order no. 19 0790 04 Extension cable for pear push switch, 5 m for pear push switch, 19 0790 xx. 19 0790 06 Equipment and cable clamp Pragmatic protection made of ABS plastic for all equipment operated by patients. Exact routing of all cables along the bed rail or the bed gallows. No more damage due to the patient's attempt to pull themselves up on expensive equipment: The equipment and cable clamp detaches itself automatically from the rail in the event of pulling. Various attachment possibilities for different cable diameters For using hoses or cables with a diameter of 4, 5, 6 and 9 mm (e.g. pear push switch) The symmetrical design allows 2 equipment and cable clamps to be put together mirror-inverted in order to double the holding strength. 70 0361 00 Dimensions: max. height: 160 mm max. thickness: 18 mm Width: 70 mm 82

10.5.2 Plug-in call devices for special applications Functions Diagnostic connection cable For plug-connecting an electrical medical device to a call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0. Length: 3 m 8-pole mini-din plug Strain relief Loose wire ends Order no. 19 0702 82 Large-surface pneumatic switch Call switch with a large-surface pneumatic call button. Only a very slight actuation force is required in order to raise the call. It is therefore very well suited when there are activation problems due to illness. Red call button LED call indicator Console housing, also permanently installable Protected against splash water on all sides (IP44) 3 m flexible connecting cable with plug Plug-in connection to call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0 Z 00 8201 10 Dimensions (HxØ): 45 x 110 mm Button diameter: 90 mm Sound detector Highly sensitive sound detector in desktop housing. Integrated On/Off button Raising a call manually Variable sensitivity and response Operating, initiation and reassurance lamp Console housing, also permanently installable 3 m flexible connecting cable with plug Plug-in connection to call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0 Z 00 8201 20 Dimensions (HxØ): 50 x 110 mm 83

Functions 1-channel respiratory dual sensor system Flexible aid for raising a call via respiration. Highly-sensitive sensor detects the slightest respiratory movements on the mouthpiece and raises a call in the nurse call system. Thanks to easily interchangeable disposable parts such as the mouthpiece, antibacterial filter and hose, the system is well suited for frequent patient turnover. Simple disassembly of contaminated parts is performed without a tool and can be done by nursing staff. The stable supporting arm with universal claw can be used almost everywhere without a tool: on round and square profiles (bed rails or stands) up to 6 cm thick. 1-channel sensor unit for raising calls by sucking or blowing Universal articulated arm, stainless steel with fastening clamp. Disposable set for patients Degree of protection: IP44 3 m flexible connecting cable with plug Plug-in connection to call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0 Order no. Z 00 8201 30 Dimensions (HxWxD): 180 x 105 x 65 mm Weight: approx. 1950 g Sensor mat CONCENTO Large-surface mat for raising a call by stepping on or pressing the mat. The mat is positioned e.g. by the bed. A call is raised when the resident/patient gets out of bed or falls out of bed and onto the mat. Large sensor surface area Watertight 3 m flexible connecting cable with plug Plug-in connector on call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0 Z 00 8002 04 Dimensions (WxD): 1200 x 500 mm Stepping surface thickness: 4mm Colour: Ivory-coloured 84

10.6 Wireless call devices Functions Radio receiver 869.2125 MHz Switching receiver on operating frequency 869.2125 MHz (social alarm frequency) for receiving the signals from assigned transmitters. Note: The radio transmission is not monitored and the unit comprised of the radio transmitter and radio receiver may only be used as an additional call device in conjunction with a nurse call system. Integrated antenna 8 radio transmitters assignable Master mode can be activated to receive any desired number of radio transmitters Intelligent battery monitoring of the assigned transmitters (if present at the transmitter end) Monitoring of the transmitter's automatic daily message in accordance with EN 50134 Operation monitoring in accordance with EN 50134 Protection Class: IP20 Range dependent on the spatial conditions, approx. 15 to 30 m Short connecting cable with plug Plug-in connection to call switch with connection socket, 19 0704 x0 Dimensions (HxWxD): 130 x 40 x 24 mm Weight: approx. 70 g Magnetic wall bracket Bracket for magnetically securing a radio receiver 869.2125 on the wall next to the call switch with connection socket. Dimensions (HxWxD): 60 x 25 x 10 mm Handheld transmitter Watch-shaped handheld transmitter with stretch armband for carrying on the wrist. Red call button, rubber-coated, Ø: 19 mm LED call indicator Protected against powerful water jets (IP66) Automatic daily message in accordance with EN 50135 Battery monitoring with control message to receiver Typical battery life: 3 years 3.0 V button cell battery CR2032, replaceable Radio frequency: 869.2125 MHz Stretch armband with clip fastener Receiver required for the radio signals: Radio receiver 869.2125 MHz, Z 00 8202 00. Order no. Z 00 8202 00 Z 00 8202 20 Z 00 8202 40 Dimensions (HxWxD): 46 x 43 x 15 mm Weight: approx. 25 g 85

Functions Radio call switch Radio transmitter for direct wall mounting. Red call button, rubber-coated, Ø: 19 mm LED call indicator Protected against powerful water jets (IP66) Automatic daily message in accordance with EN 50135 Battery monitoring with control message to receiver Typical battery life: 3 years 3.0 V button cell battery CR2032, replaceable Radio frequency: 869.2125 MHz Wall mounting via screw assembly or doublesided adhesive tape Receiver required for the radio signals: Radio receiver 869.2125 MHz, Z 00 8202 00. Order no. Z 00 8202 50 Dimensions (ØxT): 80 x 15 mm Weight: approx. 55 g Large-surface radio pneumatic switch Same as Z 00 8201 10, see Page 83, but wireless. Automatic daily message in accordance with EN 50135 Battery monitoring with control message to receiver Typical battery life: 3 years 3.0 V button cell battery CR2032, replaceable Radio frequency: 869.2125 MHz Receiver required for the radio signals: Radio receiver 869.2125 MHz, Z 00 8202 00. Z 00 8202 10 Dimensions (HxØ): 45 x 110 mm Button diameter: 90 mm 86

10.7 Wired call devices Functions Sensor mat with free cable ends Same as Z 00 8002 04, see Page 84, but with exposed wire ends for connecting to the alarm system of your choice. NO contact Order no. Z 00 8002 00 Dimensions (WxD): 1200 x 500 mm Stepping surface thickness: 4 mm Smoke detector 24 V DC Configured as optoelectronic smoke detector for the early detection of smoke. Measuring principle: via IRED radiation / lens (scatter) / photo diode Response threshold in acc. with pren ISO 12239 Sensor interruption signal Beep + after approx. 22 s LED pulse Individual display: LED red Audible alarm approx. 85 db (3 m) Approval VdS G 202061 Monitoring surface area 60 m 2 Ceiling installation, max. 6 m height Relay module with potential-free contact for forwarding the alarm Power supply circuit board 24 V DC 19 0708 80 Dimensions (HxD): 48 x 96 mm Telephone interface relay For connecting analog telephones to a nurse call system, for forwarding calls as a telephone call. Call voltage: 32-80 V AC Power supply: 5-40 V On/Off switch Switch output: Changeover contact Adjustable call pause bridging Adjustable switching time of the output contact 11 5350 00 Dimensions (HxWxD): 70 x 35 x 70 mm Mounting on 35 mm DIN rail 87

10.8 Software and PC 10.8.1 ConLog PLUS Management Software Functions ConLog PLUS Management Software The purpose of the ConLog PLUS management software is the central configuration and programming of the nurse call system, and the logging and evaluation of all system events For details, see Chapter 6, Page 41 onwards. Connecting the PC to the management interface and LAN. Order separately: 19 0800 15 Serial extension cable 19 0800 00 Personal Computer Order no. 19 0803 00 ConLog PLUS Management Software Client Up to 10 client workstations, 19 0803 05, can be operated in the network with one server workstation, 19 0803 00. Order separately: 19 0800 00 Personal Computer 19 0803 05 Remote maintenance module for ConLog PLUS For remotely controlling the computer on which the ConLog PLUS management software is installed in order to diagnose faults, install updates or provide support during operation. A service technician logs onto the PC to do this. Third-party remote access is not possible. Attention! You require your own ISDN line for the PC. 19 0800 10 88

10.8.2 PC Functions Personal Computer, English Personal Computer e.g. for ConLog PLUS Management Software. Minimum configuration compatible with industry standard: Processor model: Intel Celeron Dual Core E3400 Main memory: 1 GB DDR3 Hard drive: 250 GB Optical drive: DVD burner Network card: Ethernet 10/100/100 Mbps Keyboard, mouse Operating system: Windows 7 Professional 32-bit, English VGA, DisplayPort, serial connection, Ethernet, several USB 2.0, 3x PCI Serial COM port 17 inch TFT monitor Supply voltage: 230 V AC / 50 Hz The version corresponds with the respective standard equipment available for delivery. Further details on request. Order no. 19 8001 00 DCF77 radio clock module for PC For synchronising the nurse call system with the standard time of the DCF77 transmitter. USB connection for the PC CD with driver software Cable length: 2 m 19 0800 22 Dimensions (HxWxD): 80 x 40 x 20 mm 89

10.9 System control 10.9.1 Group electronic Functions Group electronic (GE) The group electronic (GE) is the control unit inside the decentralised system structure of the CONCENTO PLUS system. The GE monitors and controls all of the data traffic, as well as the speech communication of all users on a ward bus. All group electronics are connected to each other via the group bus. The group bus is controlled by all connected group electronics according to the master-slave principle. Control of the ward bus Control of functions covering more than one ward such as group coupling, shift operation, speech connection covering more than one group, higher-order calls Master-slave principle on the group bus Display of the master-slave status Up to 40 users per ward bus Up to 40 users per group bus Up to 128 logical groups per system Fault display for the group electronic Fault display for the group bus Fault display for the ward bus Button for displaying the active messages (calls, presence, faults) on the ward bus 2-line display, 8-digit, with backlighting for status display: Time, shift and number of messages in the system 3 buttons for operating the display menu Output to a group lamp, 24 V / 300 ma Output to the fault lamp, 24 V / 300 ma Output to the fault signal relay (NO/NC), potential-free Input for mains power failure message (24 V DC), preferably in conjunction with power supply unit UPS, 77 3400 00, or power supply unit UPS 60, 77 3400 10 Stand-alone operation possible without group bus Service interface Group electronic can be programmed and configured during operation Wall mounting in floor distributors or installation rooms Connection in conjunction with mounting kit for terminal or GE, 19 0700 90 Order no. 19 0700 10 Dimensions (HxWxD): 190 x 102 x 50 mm 90

Functions Mounting kit for terminal or GE Wall bracket and connectors for securing and wiring up a terminal or a group electronic (GE). Screw attachment Plug-in screw connector, 4-pole, as connector for voltage supply, max. wire cross section 2.5 mm 2 Plug-in screw connector, 10-pole, as connector, with reverse polarity protection Plug-in screw connector, 12-pole, as connector, with reverse polarity protection Order no. 19 0700 90 Dimensions (HxWxD): 172 x 79 x 16 mm Surface mounting frame for mounting kit For surface-mounting of a terminal or a group electronic (GE) in conjunction with the mounting kit, 19 0700 90. Mounting plate in white Resopalit with rounded ABS safety edges 19 0800 92 Dimensions (HxWxD): 172 x 79 x 19 mm 91

10.9.2 Management Interface Functions Management Interface For transmitting call and system messages, spoken announcements and for the connection of telephone systems. There are additional interfaces for system administration and for forwarding logging data. Convenient programming with ConLog PLUS management software Extensive configuration possibilities of the various interfaces and system parameters Connection to Telecare Control Centre (PNC or WILMA) Intelligent status displays: Data bus, ESPA 4.4.4, telephone connection and ConLog PLUS connection Extensive information display: Date, time, IP address, ID number Wall mounting via 1-gang back box or cable duct SDHC memory card (4 GB) for data saving Real-time clock, lithium battery CR2032, exchangeable Interfaces: RS232, interface to the nurse call server RS232, interface, ESPA 4.4.4 protocol RJ45, network connection up to 100 MBit/s RJ45, connection prepared for VoIPand ESPA- X protocol up to 100 MBit/s RJ11, telephone connection USB connection prepared for future applications Fault signal output, potential-free (NO/NC) Connection to group bus or ward bus Order no. 19 0700 00 Dimensions (HxWxD): 135 x 190 x 90 mm Null modem cable For example for connecting the management interface to paging systems, ESPA 4.4.4. Sub-D, 9-pole, socket/socket 19 0800 14 92

Functions Serial extension cable For example for connecting the ConLog PLUS management software to the management interface. 9-pole Sub-D Length: 3 m Order no. 19 0800 15 Interface converter RS232 to RS485 For converting RS 232 interfaces to RS 422/485 interfaces. Required for extending the interface between the management interface and radio paging system. Maximum cable length: 1,000 m 9 V DC plug-in power supply unit included 19 1990 12 D-sub adapter cable Required for extending the interface between the management interface and radio paging system using the interface converter, 19 1990 12. 9-pole Sub-D socket 25-pole Sub-D plug Length: 25 cm 19 1990 55 93

10.9.3 Fire alarm interface Functions Fire alarm interface For connecting a fire alarm system via ESPA protocol 4.4.4 to the nurse call system. Note: This system does not replace a fire alarm system alert in accordance with DIN VDE 0833. Standard configuration programmed Programming via the supplied software tool BMA-IConfig Coupling of alarms for display in the nurse call system depending on the system programming: Logical group and room number or alias text Connection on group bus RS232, interface to fire alarm system, preferably FAT 2002. Order no. 19 0800 84 Dimensions (HxWxD): 190 x 116 x 63 mm 94

10.10 Power supply units Functions Power supply unit UPS Power supply unit for the nurse call system's power supply, with safety extra-low voltage SELV, in accordance with EN 60950. The number of rooms that can be connected is project-specific. Uninterrupted operation with at least 15 minutes back-up supply from integrated batteries. Wide range input for international use. With short circuit and overload protection. Control LEDs and contact outputs for forwarding status information. Closed version in Protection Class I Designed for wall mounting. Input: Nominal input voltage: 115-230 V AC Voltage range: 90-264 V AC Input frequency: Input current: 50-60 Hz 4 A at 115 V AC 2 A at 230 V AC Output: Nominal output voltage: 24 V DC +/- 2% - in battery operation: typ. 26.5-19.5 V DC Output current: 12 A Output power: 288 W Battery capacity: 7 Ah Charging current: typ. 700 ma Back-up: approx. 17 min at 80% load Connections: Mains input: direct mains connection via internal screw terminal Outputs: pluggable via terminal General: MTBF: 100,000 hours (without batteries) Dimensions (HxWxD): 244 x 325 x 178 mm Weight: 9 kg Order no. 77 3400 00 95

Functions Power supply unit Power supply unit for the nurse call system's power supply, with safety extra-low voltage SELV, in accordance with EN 60950. The number of rooms that can be connected is project-specific Wide range input for international use. With short circuit and overload protection. Control LEDs and contact outputs for forwarding status information. Closed version in Protection Class I Designed for wall mounting. Input: Nominal input voltage: 115-230 V AC Voltage range: 90-264 V AC Input frequency: Input current: 50-60 Hz 4 A at 115 V AC 2 A at 230 V AC Output: Nominal output voltage: 24 V DC +/- 2% Output current: 12 A Output power: 288 W Connections: Mains input: direct mains connection via internal screw terminal Outputs: pluggable via terminal General: MTBF: 100,000 hours Dimensions (HxWxD): 244 x 325 x 178 mm Weight: 2 kg Order no. 77 3401 00 96

Functions Power supply unit UPS 60 Power supply unit for the nurse call system's power supply, with safety extra-low voltage SELV, in accordance with EN 60950. The number of rooms that can be connected is project-specific. Uninterrupted operation in conjunction with the battery set, order no. 77 3450 00, with approx. 1 hour back-up supply. Wide range input for international use. With short circuit and overload protection. Control LEDs and contact outputs for forwarding status information. Closed version in Protection Class I Intended for wall mounting, preferably above the battery set for UPS 60. Input: Nominal input voltage: 115-230 V AC Voltage range: 90-264 V AC Input frequency: Input current: 47-63 Hz 5,5 A at 115 V AC 3 A at 230 V AC Output: Nominal output voltage: 24 V DC +/- 2% - in battery operation: typ. 26.5-19.5 V DC Output current: 12,5 A Output power: 288 W Battery capacity to be connected: 24 Ah Charging current typ. 3,0 A Back-up: approx. 1 h Connections: Mains input: direct mains connection via internal screw terminal Battery connection: Cage clamp connection Outputs: via screw / plug terminal General: MTBF: 100,000 hours Dimensions (HxWxD): 244 x 325 x 178 mm Weight: 4 kg Order no. 77 3400 10 Battery set for UPS 60 for power supply unit UPS 60, order no. 77 3400 10. Closed version in Protection Class III. Intended for wall mounting, preferably below the power supply unit UPS 60 Nominal input voltage: 24 VDC Output current: 12.5 A Output voltage: typ. 26.5-19.5 V DC Battery capacity: 24 Ah Connection to power supply unit: Cage clamp Dimensions (HxWxD): 244 x 450 x 178 mm Weight: 25.2 kg 77 3450 00 97

Functions Power supply unit 5A Power supply unit for supplying power to the nurse call system. The number of rooms that can be connected is project-specific. Flush-mounted unit. The connection must be made with fixed wiring. Input: Nominal input voltage: 120-230 / 230-500 V AC, 50/60 Hz Order no. 19 2103 02 Input current at 120/230V: 2,2/1,2 A eff Recommended circuit-breaker characteristic C 6 A on 1-phase AC mains. For 2-phase operation on 2 outer conductors of a three-phase mains, a circuit breaker with twopole connection or a motor circuit breaker must be provided as the protective device, using the outer contact pairs. Power consumption (effective power): 140 W Output: DC output voltage: State as delivered: 24 V +/-1% Adjustment range 24 V to 28.8 V (adjustment via potentiometer on the front side of the unit) Output direct current: 0-5 A Weight: 1.2 kg 98

10.11 Frames and back boxes 10.11.1 Frames Functions Frame Jung AS 500 Frame, 1-gang, 81 x 81 mm Internal dimensions: 55 mm Colour: White Manufacturer's article no.: AS 581 WW Order no. 19 9200 06 Frame Gira Standard 55 matt Frame, 1-gang, 81 x 81 mm Internal dimensions: 55 mm Colour: Pure white, silky matt Manufacturer's article no.: 021104 19 9200 03 Frame Gira Standard 55 glossy Frame, 1-gang, 81 x 81 mm Internal dimensions: 55 mm Colour: Pure white, glossy Manufacturer's article no.: 021103 19 9200 07 Frame Merten System M-SMART Frame, 1-gang, 81 x 81 mm Internal dimensions: 55 mm Colour: polar white, classy matt Manufacturer's article no.: 484119 19 9200 04 Frame Berker S.1 Frame, 1-gang, 81 x 81 mm Internal dimensions: 55 mm Colour: polar white, matt Manufacturer's article no.: 1011 99 09 19 9200 05 99

10.11.2 Back boxes Functions Back box solid wall, 1-gang Dimensions: Ø 66 mm / D 42 mm Order no. 17 0100 00 Back box solid wall, 2-gang Dimensions (HxWxD): 140 x 69 x 42 mm 17 0410 00 Back box partition wall, 1-gang Dimensions: Ø 68 mm / T 45 mm 17 5100 00 Back box partition wall, 2-gang Dimensions (HxWxD): 142 x 68 x 45 mm 17 5400 00 100

11. Index 1 1-channel respiratory dual sensor system, 84 A Accessories, 65 Acitve, 9 Alarm call, 7, 9, 13, 14 Alarm calls, 9, 11, 13, 14, 31 Alarm stack, 41 Alias texts, 27, 28, 29, 68, 72 Announcements, 3,19, 68 Answer button, 18, 68, 69, 70 Answerable, 31 Apartment, 62, 63 Assisted living, 62 Audible call indication, 14 Available on call, 21 Away button, 70 B Back box partition wall, 1-gang, 65, 66, 100 Back box partition wall, 2-gang, 65, 66, 100 Back box solid wall, 1-gang, 65, 66, 100 Back box solid wall, 2-gang, 65, 66, 100 Back boxes, 65, 100 Bathroom, 54, 55 Battery set for UPS 60, 97 Bed, 49, 63 Bed call, 9, 17 C Cables, 37, 45 Cables legend, 45 Call & Cancel switch/wc, 4, 16, 45, 47, 48, 49, 57, 65, 77 Call Bed, 9, 13, 14 Call button, 9, 10, 16, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 77, 80, 81 Call category, 9, 11 Call delay, 30 Call devices, 16 Call forwarding, 7, 14 Call location, 12, 15, 17, 18, 24, 41 Call logging, 41 Call overflow time, 30 Call retransmission, 30 Call switch, 4, 16, 47, 49, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 77 Call switch with 2 connection sockets, 47, 49, 59, 61, 63, 65, 80 Call switch with connection socket, 4, 16, 47, 49, 52, 53, 59, 61, 63, 65, 80, 83, 84 Call tone, 14, 17, 18, 31, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73 Call type, 9, 12, 13, 15, 24, 31, 41, 68 abbreviations, 13 Call with speech possibility, 1724 Call without speech possibility, 17, 24 Call/presence combination bus, 8, 14, 18, 24, 34, 37, 49, 53, 55, 57, 61, 73 Calls, 9, 11, 13, 14, 31, 44 Cancel button, 18 Cancel switch/wc, 47, 49, 57, 65, 77 Cancelling, 7, 17, 18, 23, 24, 69, 77 Cancelling a call, 7, 17, 18, 23, 24, 41, 69 Cancelling remotely, 17, 23, 31, 41 Central plate for 1 button, 78 Central plate for 1 button & 1 connection socket, 80 Central plate for 1 button & 2 connection sockets, 80 Central plate for 2 buttons, 73, 78 Client, 38, 88 ConLog PLUS Management Software, 3, 4, 35, 38, 41, 44, 88 ConLog PLUS Management Software Client, 88 Connection socket, 80 Connector, 7-pole, 66, 75 Corridor display, 4, 12, 15, 27, 29, 37, 44, 76 call types, 13 Corridor display, 16-digit, 12, 29, 76 Corridor display, 16-digit, double-sided, 12, 76 Corridor display, 8-digit, 12, 29, 76 Corridor display, 8-digit, double-sided, 12, 76 CPC protocol, 39 D D-sub adapter cable, 93 Daily message, 70 Day button, 70 DCF77 radio clock module for PC, 89 DECT, 21, 34, 44 Diagnostic call, 9 Diagnostic connection cable, 83 DIN VDE 0834, 3, 4, 27, 31 Disconnection call, 9 Display, 15, 17, 18, 22, 23, 68, 72, 90 Display module, 4, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 18, 24, 27, 28, 32, 34, 44, 49, 53, 55, 57, 61, 66, 72 Doctor, 7 Door alarm, 32 Doorplate universal, 75 Double arrow, 17 E Emergency call 1, 9, 13, 14 Emergency call 2, 9, 13, 14 101

11. Index Emergency call Bed, 9, 13, 14 Emergency call WC, 9, 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 24, 74, 77 Emergency calls, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 31 Equipment and cable clamp, 82 Equipotential bonding, 45 ESPA 4.4.4, 34, 39, 92 Example ward, 4 Extending the speech duration, 23 Extension cable for pear push switch, 47, 49, 59, 61, 63, 82 F Failure, 43 Fault display, 44, 90 Fault signal relay, 44, 90 Fire alarm, 9 Fire alarm interface, 94 Firmware update, 41 Flexibility, 27 Frame Berker S.1, 65, 66, 99 Frame Gira Standard 55 glossy, 65, 66, 99 Frame Gira Standard 55 matt, 65, 66, 99 Frame Jung AS 500, 65, 66, 99 Frame Merten System M-SMART, 65, 66, 99 Frames, 65, 99 Fresh call time period, 30 Function room, 53 with speech, 52 without speech, 53 Functions, 7 G GE, 90 Green, 7, 11, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74 Grey, 17, 68, 69, 70, 77 Group bus, 34, 37, 38, 39, 40, 44, 45, 90, 92, 94 Group coupling, 3, 20, 90 Group electronic, 4, 34, 41, 43, 66 71, 90 Group speech, 40 H Handheld transmitter, 63, 85 Handling a call on the telephone, 23 Handling a call with speech, 17 Handling a call without speech, 18 Telecare Control Centre, 3 I Inactivity alarm, 9, 17, 70 Initiating a call, 16 Inputs, 32, 68, 69, 70 Interface converter RS232 to RS485, 93 ISDN, 88 L Large-surface pneumatic switch, 83 Large-surface radio pneumatic switch, 86 Light switch, 81 Light switching, 50 Location light, 10, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 77, 80, 81 Logging, 3, 38, 41 Logical group, 20, 25, 27, 36 Lounge with speech, 58 without speech, 60 M Magnetic wall bracket, 85 Main console, 68 Management Interface, 4, 34, 37, 38, 39, 41, 44, 92 Medical monitoring device, 9 Mobile phone, 21 Mounting kit for terminal or GE, 68, 69, 70, 71, 91 N NC contact, 32 NO contact, 32 Null modem cable, 92 Nurse call system configuration, 41 Nursing staff, 7 P Parked call, 30 Parking, 17, 30 Parking a call, 17, 30 Patient / Resident room, 68 with speech, 46 without speech, 48 PC, 89 Pear push switch, 4, 9, 16, 80, 81, 82 Pear push switch incl. 2 call switches, 3 m, 81 Pear push switch incl. 3 call buttons, 3 m, 47, 49, 59, 61, 63 Pear push switch incl. call and light switch, 81 Pear push switch incl. call and light switch, 3m, 47, 49 Pear push switch incl. call switch, 3 m, 47, 49, 59, 61, 63, 81 Personal Computer, English, 89 Physical group, 34, 36 Plug-in call devices, 9, 80 PNC, 21, 22, 39, 44, 92 Pneumatic switch, 47, 54, 55, 57, 65, 79 Pneumatic switch, 4 16 Power requirement, 35 Power supply, 43, 45, 95 Power supply unit, 4, 35, 43, 96 Power supply unit 5A, 98 Power supply unit UPS, 95 Power supply unit UPS 60, 97 Power supply units, 95 Presence, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 44, 68, 69, 70 activate, 7 deactivate, 7 Presence button, 7, 8, 10, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73 102

11. Index Presence registration, 7, 70, 72, 73 Priority, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 31 Product overview, 67 Pull cord kit for terminal, 47, 52, 54, 57, 59, 63, 71 Pull cord switch, 4, 16, 47, 49, 54, 55, 57, 63, 65, 79 Pulse relay, 50 R RAB, 8, 9, 14, 18, 24, 32, 34, 37, 49, 53, 55, 57, 61, 66, 73 Radio call switch, 86 Radio paging system, 34 Radio receiver 869.2125 MHz, 85 Radio transmitter, 85 Reassurance light, 10, 43, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 77, 79, 80, 81 Red, 11, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 80, 81 Reminder light, 8, 10, 68, 72, 73 Remote access, 34 Remote cancel button, 15, 17, 68, 69 Remote maintenance, 38 Remote maintenance module for ConLog PLUS, 88 Reporting, 41 Room, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61 Room call, 9, 13, 14, 17, 28 Room lamp, 4, 8, 11, 43, 68, 69, 70, 74 Room lamp universal, 3 sections, 8, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 66, 74 Room lamp universal, 3 sections, glass decor, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 66, 74 Room lamp universal, 3 sections, with doorplate, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 61, 66, 74 Room no., 12, 15, 27, 41, 42, 68, 72 Room terminals, 8, 14, 16, 27, 34, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73 Inputs, 32 Room type, 15m 45 S Seat corner, 47, 49 Secondary line, 34, 37, 45 Self-releasing adapter pear push switch, 47, 49, 59, 61, 63 82 Sensor mat CONCENTO, 84 Sensor mat with free cable ends, 87 Serial extension cable, 88, 93 Server, 38, 88 Shift, 3, 20, 25, 41, 90 Smoke detector, 9, 87 Software, 88 Sound detector, 83 Speaking to staff, 18 Specified times, 30 Speech communication, 35 Speech connection, 68, 69, 90 Speech direction control, 23 Speech line engaged, 17 Staff room, 9, 19, 51, 68 Staff room with HAB, 20 Surface mounting frame for mounting kit, 71, 91 Switches, 77 System control, 90 System limits, 37 System overview, 33 System safety, 43 System structure, 34 T Talk time, 30 Technology, 33 Telecare Control Centre, 21, 22, 39, 40, 41, 92 Telephone, 21, 35, 39, 43, 92 Telephone call, 9, 87 Telephone interface relay, 87 Telephone system, 4, 43 Telephony, 21, 34, 35, 43, 92 connection possibilities, 22 configuration, 25 technology, 39 Terminal S4 B, 8, 14, 17, 34, 35, 37, 63, 66, 70 Terminal S4 P, 8, 14, 17, 34, 35, 37, 47, 52, 54, 57, 59, 66, 69 Terminal SD6 P, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28, 34, 35, 37, 44, 47, 51, 52, 54, 57, 59, 66, 68 Terminals, 8, 9, 32, 41, 68 Text display, 22 Ticker-type text, 15 Time, 12, 15 Timeout, 30 Timezone, 15, 20, 25, 41, 68 U Uninterrupted power supply, 43 Universal button, 68 V Voice announcement, 22, 23 W Ward, 19, 20, 25, 33, 36, 41 Example, 4 Ward bathroom with speech, 54 without speech, 55 Ward bus, 34, 37, 39, 40, 44, 45, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 76, 90, 92 Ward speech, 39 Warning tone, 17 WC, 9, 11, 17, 18, 47, 49, 54, 55, 57, 63 WC call, 9, 13, 14, 17, 18, 24, 74, 77 WC cancel button, 10, 17, 32, 77 WC with multiple cubicles, 56 White, 11, 74 103

11. Index WILMA, 21, 22, 39, 44, 92 Windows, 42, 89 Wired call devices, 87 Wireless call devices, 85 Y Yellow, 7, 68, 81 104

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