
Nurse Call Interface
KIT-NC-2
Self contained system
82-100db audio output
Visual indicator
Dry contact
input
Normally Open operation
Fail-Safe
battery
The KIT-NC2 system pictured at right provides a low cost stand-alone remote
alarm system with battery fail-safe capability. The 9 volt battery will provide
a constant fail-safe alarm when 115vac line power is lost or power is
disconnected from the unit.
The
system utilizes our model PZ-M remote lamp / buzzer, model NC-2 Nurse Call
interface and model XFORM-1 wall transformer. A 40' double-ended modular cable
completes the system.
Setup &
Testing
1.
Select a location for the NC-2 within 4’ of a 110v electrical outlet. Install a
fresh 9 volt high quality battery. The battery must be tested after each
reinstallation and at regular intervals.
2.
Mount the NC-2 to a clean smooth surface with 3m Dual Lock®.
3.
Select a location for the PZ-M remote lamp / buzzer, normally in the hallway
above the door.
4.
Install the 40’ cable between the NC-2 and PZ-M being careful to dress the cable
so it remains clear of obstructions and potential damage.
5.
Use the provided wire tie to secure the Xform-1 and PZ-M cables from accidental
disconnect.
6.
Install a normally open dry contact ¼” mono male plug ended cable.
7.
When the external system provides a contact closure the PZ-M will sound as long
as the contact remains closed. It will self reset when the external contact
opens. To test the 9 volt battery, unplug the Xform-1 from the wall or unplug
its barrel connector on the NC-2. The PZ-M will alarm without a light until
power is restored.
8.
This system must be tested after each
reinstallation and at regular intervals
The mechanical
integrity of these devices must be maintained to assure proper operation. All
mounting hardware, cables, connectors and plugs must be regularly inspected for
wear and tear. All devices must be securely mounted at all times. If a mounting
situation arises that does not seem safe do not use the system! Contact our
technical department for advice on correcting those situations.
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