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Contact Input Programming
Click on the Contact Settings button at the bottom of the
Global Settings programming screen. The screen shown in
Figure 8 will appear.
Contact inputs must be programmed in order to respond
properly. The master NC377 knows which contacts are on the
slave and which are on the master.
Example: a master with 64 inputs, and 1 attached slave with 16
inputs used. Using the Contact Input programming screen,
program the first 64 contacts with the information for the inputs
connected to the master. Program the next 16 contacts (65–80)
with the information for the inputs connected to the slave.
Programming Contacts for Elapsed Time Reports
If Elapsed Time reports are required, use the room number
and bed identifier as part of the Active, Reset, Pulse 1 and
Pulse 2 messages. The system will compare the time the
input was activated to the time it was reset. It must have
some method to determine one input from another. Since the
room number and bed identifier will not always be the same
as the zone/input number, TekTone
the room number and bed identifier in all message types.
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Figure 8—Contact Input Programming Screen
Programming Contact Inputs
Start with Zone (input) # 1. Include room number and bed
identifier in all four message types (marked *).
Input Alert Type—Select Voltage Alert-Low.
Room #—Select (1–9999), if applicable. If the nurse call
system uses bed identifiers, also select that (A–E).
Active Message*—This message is sent to the pager when the
zone/input is activated. (Example: Room 0123A Routine.)
Reset Message*— This message is sent to the pager when
the zone/input is reset. (Example: Room 1234B Reset,
Room 1234B Cancelled, or Room 1234B Cleared.)
Slow Pulsing & Fast Pulsing—You must check one or both
of these so that the correct message will be sent to the
pager when a slow or fast pulse is detected.
Pulse 1 Message*—This message is sent to the pager when
Pulse 1 (slow pulse) is activated. (Example: Room 2345C
Emergency.) You must also check Slow Pulsing.
Pulse 2 Message*—This message is sent to the pager when
Pulse 2 (fast pulse) is activated. (Example: Room 3456D
Smoke Detector.) You must also check Fast Pulsing.
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