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  • Cornell Communications 16 Output 64 Transmitter Receiver RC400D

    2.0 OOuuttppuutt//6644 TTrraannssmmiitttteerr RReecceeiivveerr up to 64 fully supervised 900 MHz Frequency Agile wireless transmitters to any hardwire panel with the RC-400D receiver. Information from the 64 transmitters can be to any of the receiver 16 Form C outputs using the PR-100 programmer. The RC-400D can also trigger sirens, strobes, or other devices to custom, stand-alone wireless solutions. Features: Fully supervises radio link of up to 64 Wireless transmitters with the most frequent supervision in the industry. Two seven-segment LED displays efficiently show the status of each transmitter. Form C relays allow each of the 17 (16 programmable and 1 global fault) receiver outputs to be configured as Open or Normally Closed as needed for each individual installation. Frequency Agile spread spectrum radio provides unmatched reliability, even in or difficult radio The shorter wavelength of 900 MHz signal provides range superior to conventional wireless products. With optional PR-100 programmer, information such as alarm, low battery, tamper, and inactivity from up to 64 Agile transmitters can be to one of the 16 outputs, allowing the RC-400D to be tailored for installation. LEDs for each of the 16 programmable outputs illuminate on activation for quick user identification. 17 Form C relays on board, each rated at 1 Amp, 28 VDC, or 0.5 Amp, 30 VAC (resistive). Frequency Agile radio utilizes AURA Wireless proven data protocols and a multitude of different frequencies to an FCC-certified frequency hopping, spread spectrum wireless communications link. Receiver reset function can be remoted from receiver or reset can be done electronically from panel or other control unit. Weight: 34 oz. Requires 12 to 17 VDC 980 mA power supply. To power the RC-400D directly from an AC power source, AURA recommends a backup battery and the Altronix AX-SMP3 power supply or equivalent. Minimum current consumption is 60 mA, maximum is approximately 970 mA. Plastic housing has hinged door for accessing terminal blocks and measures 11 x 8.5 x 1.75 Operating environment: 32o to 140 (0 to 60 up to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing). CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonnss,, IInncc.. Wisconsin USA Phone: 800-558-8957 414-351-4660 Fax: 414-351-4657 [email protected]

  • Cornell Communications 1AMP Power Supply P-512241A

    Power Supply Supply 12 or 24 Volt, 1 AMP Power supply to be used with Cornell Output: 1 amp continuous supply current at 12 and 1 amp continuous supply current at 24 VDC. Power: 1 amp continuous supply current at (switch open), 1 amps continuous supply current 24 VDC (switch closed), insure proper setting before Manufactory set at 24VDC. Protection: Short circuit and thermal overload protection. Provides 1 amp continuous supply current at 12VDC, 1 amps continuous supply at 24 VDC. Slotted keyholes make it suitable for vertical wall or rack mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install a CORNELL P-512241A Supply for use with the CORNELL Series System. Information: Power Requirements: 115VAC/60Hz, 0.6amps Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Enclosure Dimensions: 8.5 H x 7.5 W x 3.5 D Mounting: Surface mounted enclosure. Wiring: #18 AWG Minimum Supply can be configured as or 24VDC Proper Setting Prior to Installation LED Diagnostics: Green-AC DC output of AC No output

  • Cornell Communications 20-pin Connector Call Cord SW-510

    Pendant Call Cord Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Hand-held Pendant Call Cord (SW- for use with B-111/EP includes large, easy to colorful buttons for operation. Raised overlay with an audible click allows patient to aware of call placed. The right-angle 20-pin plug molded to the cord for long life and strain relief on all connections. Bedding clip is Safe for oxygen environments. is currently not tested for oxygen environments. The momentary contact initiates a signal to the associated Nurse Call Annunciators nurse button is pushed. Light buttons when attached to low-voltage light controller will turn on and off. Pendant style call cord (SW-510) plugs into Cornell Bedside Station (B-111/EP). Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install Cornell Call Cords (SW-510) use with the CORNELL Nurse Call System bedside stations (B-111/EP). The entire apparatus be shockproof, and must withstand normal washing and sterilization. Right angle 20-pin plug, relief on all connections, and bedding clip shall be included. Information: Power Requirements: Power to cord Provided by Bedside Station (B-111/EP) Operating Environment: 32-140 (0-60 Indoor Non-condensing Safe for use in Oxygen Environments Switches are rated for 30VDC, 1A Physical Dimensions: Cord is 6 long Mounting: SW-510 plugs into Bedside Station

  • Cornell Communications 2000 Series Design Guide – Non-Interactive

    Light Status System Planning Guide Name:____________________________________________________ Name: ______________________ Title: _________________________ ___________________________ Street: ________________________ ____________________________ ___________________________ Fax: _________________________ ___________________________ Date: ________________________ Identify the Areas Requiring Light Panels ________ Zip: ____________ Rooms _______ Rooms ______ Areas ______ Doctor Offices Qty _______ ______ Stations ______ Specify Type ___________ _______ Define the Exam Room Stations We can design stations with one to six lights. Each lighted button typically represents the activity or status in the exam room. On the following table, specify your system. * Describe the communication needs in your clinic * Indicate if patient sequencing or special signaling is required The station can be located inside or outside of the room, or a combination of the two. The corridor light is typically located outside the room Define the Exam Room Stations Color Activity in Room # 1 in Room or Patient Emergency Assistance # 2 in Room # 3 in Room Required Explain stations be inside and/or you desire corridor lights outside the room? sequencing required, for how many rooms? special signaling required, please explain. Define the Nurse/Reception Panel One to six lights are available per room Each column/group of lights represents an exam Panel LED low cost panel The lights are typically activated at the room and status (on/off) is shown at this panel. Control Panel A button style panel for display or status or activating/ a call Please list the colors that need to be displayed on the panel. Top Bottom A tone may sound when certain status conditions occur; i.e., an intermittent tone for a (emergency) signal. Do you desire a tone signal so, for what light color (s) or activity: The lights are typically turned on/off at the room only, but could also be turned on/off at this panel. List colors that you desire to activate or cancel at this panel. D. Define the Doctors Office or Lab Panel The light colors and functions often correspond to the exam room. Each column represents an exam room. Typically the yellow light can indicate a patient waiting, the green button can indicate doctor with patient and the red light, a call for emergency assistance. A) The bottom light should be ______________ (color) to indicate _______________________________________________________________________________ B) The middle lights should be ______________(color) to indicate ________________________________________________________________________________ C) The top lights should be ______________(color) to indicate _________________________________________________________________________________ D) Other-please explain: _________________________________________________________________________________ E. Customization briefly explain what you want your Light Status System to do:

  • Cornell Communications 2012 International Building Code

    2012 International Building Code MEANS OF EGRESS 1007 Accessible means of egress required. Accessible means of egress shall comply with this section. Accessible shall be provided with not less than one accessible means of egress. Where more than one means of egress required by Section 1015.1 or 1021.1 from any accessible space, each accessible portion of the space shall be by not less than two accessible means of egress. Accessible means of egress are not required in alterations of existing buildings. One accessible means of egress is required from an accessible mezzanine level in accordance with Section 1007.4, or 1007.5. In assembly areas with sloped or stepped aisles, one accessible means of egress is permitted where the path of travel is accessible and meets the requirements in Section 1028.8. Continuity and components. Each required accessible means of egress shall be continuous to a public way shall consist of one or more of the following components: Accessible routes complying with Section 1104. exit stairways complying with sections 1007.3 and 1022. exit stairways complying with Sections 1007.3 and 1026 and serving a level other than the level of discharge. Exterior exit stairways complying with sections 1007.3 and 1026 and serving levels other than the level of discharge. Elevators complying with Section 1007.4. Platform lifts complying with Section 1007.5. Horizontal exits complying with Section 1025. Ramps complying with Section 1010. Areas of refuge complying with Section 1007.6. Exterior area for assisted rescue complying with Section 1007.7. Elevators required. In buildings where a required accessible floor is four or more stories above or below a of exit discharge, at least one required accessible means of egress shall be an elevator complying with Section buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section or 903.3.1.2, the elevator shall not be required on floors provided with a horizontal exit and at or above the levels of exit discharge. buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section or 903.3.1.2, the elevator shall not be required on floors provided with a ramp conforming to the of Section 1010. Stairways. In order to be considered part of an accessible means of egress, a stairway between stories shall a clear width of 48 inches (1219mm) minimum between handrails and shall either incorporate an area of within an enlarged floor-level landing or shall be accessed from either an area of refuge complying with 1007.6 or a horizontal exit. Exit access stairways that connect levels in the same story are not permitted as of an accessible means of egress. The clear width of 48 inches (1219 mm) between handrails is not required in buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. Areas of refuge are not required at stairways in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. The clear width of 48 inches (1219 mm) between handrails is not required for stairways accessed from a exit. Areas of refuge are not required at exit stairways serving open parking garages. Areas of refuge are not required for smoke protected seating areas complying with Section 1028.6.2. Building Code 2012. International Code Council, 2011. The area of refuge are not required in Group R-2 occupancies. Elevators. In order to be considered part of an accessible means of egress, an elevator shall comply with the operation and signaling device requirements of Section 2.27 of ASME A17.1. Standby power shall be in accordance with Chapter 27 and Section 3003. The elevator shall be accessed from either an area of complying with Section 1007.6 or a horizontal exit. Elevators are not required to be accessed from an area of refuge or horizontal exit in open parking garages. Elevators are not required to be accessed from an area of refuge or horizontal exit in buildings and facilities throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or Elevators not required to be located in a shaft in accordance with Section 712 are not required to be from an area

  • Cornell Communications 3 AMP Power Supply B-5243B

    Supply with Battery Backup 24 Volt, 3 AMP Supply The Cornell B-5243B is a 3.3 Amp, UL listed, FCC approved power supply. The B- can power any combination of Control Panels Switches, requiring up to 22 Call Stations. Output: 3.3 amp continuous supply current at VDC. A voltage divider board provides 3 class 2 Temperature Coefficient protected outputs. 115 VAC/60Hz, 5.0 Amp Protection: Short circuit and thermal overload protection. Provides 3.3 amps continuous supply current at 24VDC. Includes LED Indicator and (2) 12 Volt batteries for backup power. Additional power supplies are required to larger systems. Slotted keyholes make it suitable for surface wall mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install a CORNELL B-5243B Backup Power Supply for use with the CORNELL 4800 Series System. The power shall operate at 115 Volts AC 60Hz. Enclosure shall be surface wall mounted and the wiring on the units shall utilize screw terminals, along with a cam lock for the door. Information: Power Requirements: 115VAC/60Hz, 5.0 amps Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Enclosure Dimensions: 9.5 H x 14.25 W x 3.75 D Mounting: Surface mounted enclosure. Wiring: #18 AWG Minimum Battery Life: Average 5 year battery life

  • Cornell Communications 3AMP Power Supply P-512243A

    Power Supply Supply 12 or 24 Volt, 3 AMP Power supply to be used with Cornell Output: 4 amp continuous supply current at 12 and 3 amp continuous supply current at 24 VDC. 4 amps continuous supply current at 12VDC closed), 3 amps continuous supply current at 24 (switch open), insure proper setting prior to Manufactory set at 24VDC. Protection: Short circuit and thermal overload protection. Provides 4 amps continuous supply current at 12VDC, 3 amps continuous current at 24 VDC. Slotted keyholes make it suitable for vertical wall or rack mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install a CORNELL P-512243A Supply for use with the CORNELL Series System. The power supply shall operate at Volts AC 60Hz. Enclosure provided with cam lock and field wiring on the units shall utilize terminals. Information: Power Requirements: 115VAC/60Hz, 1.45 amps Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Enclosure Dimensions: 13.5 H x 12.75 W x 3.25 D Mounting: Surface mounted enclosure. Wiring: #18 AWG Minimum Supply can be configured as or 24VDC Proper Setting Prior to Installation Not Provided LED Diagnostics: Green-AC Operating of AC DC output of AC No DC

  • Cornell Communications 4000 Nurse Call Product Specification

    Call 4000 Telephone & Intercommunication Equipment Specs document specifies nurse call equipment using lamp and electronic tone annunciation at a annunciator station to register calls from patient and other call-in stations as manufac- by Cornell Communications, Inc., Milwaukee, WI. 1 GENERAL SUMMARY Includes: Nurse call equipment using lamp and electronic tone annun- at a central annunciator station to register calls from patient and other call- stations. Note: Revise paragraph below to suit project requirements. Add section numbers and per CSI Master Format and specifier practice. Related Sections: Section(s) related to this section include: Division 16 Electrical Sections. Note: Article below may be omitted when specifying manufacturer proprietary prod- and recommended installation. Retain Reference Article when specifying products and in- by an industry reference standard. If retained, list standard(s) referenced in this section. issuing authority name, acronym, standard designation, and title. Establish policy for edition date of standard referenced. Conditions of the Contract or Division 1 Refer- Section may establish the edition date of standards. This article does not require compli- with standard, but is merely a listing of references used. Article below should list only those standards referenced in this section. REFERENCES Standards listed by reference, including revisions by issuing authority, a part of this specification section to extent indicated. Standards listed are by issuing authority, authority abbreviation, designation number, title or designation established by issuing authority. Standards subsequently refer- herein are referred to by issuing authority abbreviation and standard desig- & INTERCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT (Nurse Call) Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.: UL 1069 Hospital Signaling and Nurse Call Equipment. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): NFPA 70 National Electrical Code. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Requirements: Provide nurse call equipment, which has been and installed to maintain performance criteria stated by manufac- without defects, damage or failure. Note: Article below includes submittal of relevant data to be furnished by contractor during, or after construction. Coordinate this article with Architect and Contractor du- and responsibilities in Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Submittal Section. SUBMITTALS Submit listed submittals in accordance with Conditions of the Contract Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section. Data: Submit product data, including manufacturer product sheet, for products. Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and product including anchorage and accessories. Include cabling diagrams, wir- diagrams, station installation details, and equipment cabinet details. Quality Assurance Submittals: Submit the following: Reports: Certified test reports showing compliance with specified characteristics. Manufacturer Instructions: Manufacturer installation instructions. Note: Coordinate paragraph below with Part 3 Field Quality Requirements Article Retain or delete as applicable. Field Reports: Manufacturer field reports specified Closeout Submittals: Submit the following: and Maintenance Data: Operation and maintenance data for in- products in accordance with Division 1 Closeout Submittals (Main- & INTERCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT (Nurse Call) Data and Operation Data) Section. Include methods for maintain- installed products and precautions against cleaning materials and detrimental to finishes and performance. Include troubleshooting wiring terminal identification and equipment parts list. Warranty: Warranty documents specified herein. QUALITY ASSURANCE Qualifications: Installer experienced in performing work of this section has specialized in installation of work similar to that required for this project. Note: Paragraph below should list obligations for compliance with

  • Cornell Communications 4000 Series Nurse Call Single vs Dual status

    CORNELL 4000-SERIES NURSE CALL SYSTEMS FOLLOWING WILL HELP YOU ORDER THE CORRECT COMPONENTS: Versions Available: Single Status & Dual/Triple Status Some available components are not listed on this sheet. (Refer to your price list or contact Cornell for more information) VERSION Nurse Call Systems are commonly used in the following facility types: Clinics Assisted-Living facilities Elderly Apartment complexes a Single-Status System, all calls are indicated the same way, as follows: Illumination when corresponding station is tripped Illumination when corresponding station is tripped (different tone with annunciators) Corridor Lamps: Annunciator LED: Annunciator Tone: SELECTION HINTS: Station Station Lamp Supply only (3) or (6) total stations will ever be on the system, select model A-4003 (3-zone, 2-gang), or A-4006 (6-zone, 3-gang) than (6) stations, select a unit ending in or E-114-3 is the right Pull-String Station to use not needed) (Sounder with single LED on single-gang plate) (single bulb), or LS-201 (2-gang, single bulb w:/Sounder) needed per system & TRIPLE-STATUS VERSION: or Triple-Status Nurse Call Systems are commonly used in the following facility types: Skilled-Care Nursing Homes Out-Patient Surgical Centers Dual / Triple-Status Systems, the system differentiates between levels of incoming calls in a manner similar to the following: Level Lamps LED Tone EMERGENCY (Bathroom Station) Slow Flash (Smoke / Code) Fast Flash Station) Steady Flash (2 / sec) Pulses per Second Flash (1 / sec) Pulse per Second Steady every 5 sec Color using multiple bulbs) (Red or Blue) (Red or White) (White or Green) SELECTION HINTS: Station Station Lamp Supply is minimum size, MUST end with to work properly E-104-1 is the right Pull-String Station to use NC-102D ABSOLUTELY NEEDED 1 per system D-111 (has tone on/off switch), or D-112 (single bulb if using steady / slow flash / fast flash scheme) bulb if using steady white = bed / flashing red = bath) L-102 L-103 (triple bulb Specify the Colors on your Order / Quote) needed per system CORNELL AT: (800) 558 8957 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS D4000P-3

  • Cornell Communications 4200 Annunciator Cut Sheet

    Rescue Assistance Panel 4-44 Zones in 4 Zone Increments Series The Cornell 4200 series Annunciator Panel works with 4200 call stations opening up a voice communication from panel to station when call is initiated at call station. The Master Control Panel has a Red, Green, and LED per zone to indicate call placed, call answered, and respectively. When call is initiated, button must be depressed then push to talk must be pressed in order to open voice The anodized aluminum faceplate with silk-screened designations is to be flush on a Cornell provided back box or surface mounted on Cornell provided wood enclosure. Specifications: The CORNELL Annunciator Panel shall include one alternate action with two internal LED indicators for each zone. An audible alarm on the Annunciator Panel emit a minimum sound level of 90db at 30cm. A yellow LED light for each zone will illuminate the alarm will emit a repeating sound if any of the supervised lines are faulted. The panel shall constructed of anodized aluminum with permanently silk-screened zone designations on the as well as a designation strip. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: See Back Mounting: Cornell Provided Back Box Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #16 AWG Maximum Size Box Box Size Panels x 10″W x 9″W x 3.5″D x 14″W x 13″W x 3.5″D x 18″W x 17″W x 3.5″D or A-4220 or 20 x 14″W x 13″W x 3.5″D x 18″W x 17″W x 3.5″D x 18″W x 17″W x 3.5″D or A-4236* or 36 x 22″W x 21″W x 3.5″D or A-4244* or 44 x 26″W x 25″W x 3.5″D Note: For 4200 systems larger than 24 zones, (2) power supplies are required. (1) set at 24 Volts, (1) set at 12

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  • Cornell Communications 4200 Detailed Operation Instructions

    Rescue Assistance 4200 Instructions GENERAL following information provides an overview of the features that are designed into the standard components of the system: Annunciators are available in a variety of sizes between 4 and 44 Zones. Each such Annunciator is as A-42NN, where NN = Zone Capacity (between and in multiples of four). SERIES ANNUNCIATOR: 4200-Series Annunciator incorporates the following features: Green On LED Indicates that Annunciator is receiving DC Power from the Power Supply (Normal = On) Push-To-Talk (P-T-T) Switch For initiating Out-Going Audio to the selected Call Station Reset Switch to Reset the system, once all calls have been answered / processed (labeled, ALL ZONES Microphone For Out-Going (Talk) Intercom functions Speaker for audible / tone indication, and for In-Coming (Listen) Intercom functions: Zone Control and Indication The following are duplicated for each Zone: Yellow Fault LED for visual indication of Fault Status Zone Control Switch Used to Acknowledge / Answer Calls from the corresponding Call Station Red Call LED For visual indication of Call Status for the corresponding Call Station: Green On LED For visual indication of Audio connections: CALL STATION: Call Stations consist of the following: Model 4201B/VM, 4201B/V, 4201B, 4201A (Newest to Oldest). Such Call Station incorporates the following features: Call Switch for placement of calls from the station: Mushroom-Head, Round Metal, or Square Plastic Call Status LED / Lamp built into, or mounted separately above it (Duplicates Red LED at Annunciator) Speaker for Tone and Intercom functions Supplies that are used for 4200-Series Systems usually consist of Cornell B-5243 Series units. These Power require a hard-wired connection to a 120 VAC Primary Power Source, which they convert to DC Power, for by the 4200 System. SUPPLY(S): Models A-4204 thru A-4224 typically require (1) Poower Supply, configured to provide 24 Volts DC. Models A-4228 thry A-4244 typically require (2) Power Supplies: Configured for Output = 24 Volts DC Configured for Output = 12 Volts DC to for more information) 3, 2010 1 of 7 OPERATION: B1 thru B5 (below) explain how a 4200 Series Rescue Assistance System normally functions, and the process by which Calls are normally handled: NORMAL STATUS: a Cornell 4200-Series Rescue Assistance System is in the normal, Stand-By state, the following will be observed: At each 4201 Call Station: Silent, LED / Lamp not illuminated. At the 42XX Annunciator: Audible Indication = Silent. Only the following Visual Indication should be evident: Green ON LED = Illuminated Steady depress the call button on the Call Station. This will trigger the following actions: A CALL (FROM A 4201 CALL STATION): At the 4201 Call Station At the 42XX Annunciator: Audible Indication Visual Indication = The Red Call Status LED illuminates Steady A short acknowledge tone will be produced Red LED, built into corresponding Zone Switch, illuminates Steady Slow Repeating Beep Tone sounds, as long as non-acknowledged calls exist ACKNOWLEDGING A CALL (FROM THE A-42XX ANNUNCIATOR): Acknowledge the Call, press the corresponding Zone Control Switch. When this is done, the following occurs: At the Station Acknowledgement of the call is indicated via the Red Call Status LED changes from Steady to Flashing At the 42XX Annunciator, the following actions occur for the corresponding Acknowledged Station Zone: The Red Call Status LED changes from Steady to Flashing The Green On LED, for the corresponding Zone, illuminates Steady A Audio Path is established between the Annunciator and the Acknowledged St

  • Cornell Communications 4200 Install Guide

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  • Cornell Communications 4200 Operation Instructions – D4200P

    Rescue Assistance 4200 Instructions depressing the call button on a call station causes a short acknowledge tone and steady call switch or LED illumination. At the control panel, the red annunciator LED in the zone switch for that call station steady. Whenever there are one or more calls placed that have not been acknowledged, a slow repeating alarm is sounded from the speaker at the control panel. Depressing that zone switch will acknowledge the call flashing the red annunciator LED within the zone switch, flashing the LED within the call station, illuminating the LED within the zone switch, and connecting 2-way voice communication between the control panel and call The control panel operator will immediately be able to listen to the person at the call station. When the voice path is established, a short tone is sounded at the call station. The control panel operator will be able to listen to the person at the call station. To speak to that person, push and hold the to talk on the control panel. Release the switch to listen. Volume level is for both talk directions and are independently on the 2009 amplifier located within the control panel. Momentarily depressing the zone switch again will voice communication to the call station but will not reset the call. The red annunciator LED and call station will continue to flash until the reset switch is momentarily depressed at the control panel. This will reset all zones. with zone switch on the control panel is a yellow fault LED. If a wire fault exists in the wiring between a station and the control panel, the fault LED for that zone will illuminate and a slow repeating audible alarm will at the control panel. communication can be initiated at any time to any call station by depressing the appropriate zone switch, the LED within that zone switch will illuminate. To cancel communication, depress the zone switch again. The green will turn off. FEATURES zone has an open collector transistor output (sink, rated at 500mA, 40V max.) which turns on from the time a call placed until the reset switch is depressed. These outputs are labeled AUX. Located on the power supply/tone board normally open relay contacts (125VDC/AC, 2.5A max.) which close if any zone is activated and remain closed until reset switch is depressed. These two terminals are labeled AUX.

  • Cornell Communications 4200 Remote Annunciator Layout – D4200W-B

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  • Cornell Communications 4200 Remote Annunciator Terminations – D4200W-C

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  • Cornell Communications 4200 Rescue Assistance Overview

    Area of Rescue/Refuge Assistance 4200 Series Assistance 4200 Vandal Resistant Station Mushroom Switch 4-zone Annunciator shown to 44 Zones Available Communication Need: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) now being enforced, requires a Rescue Assistance in all newly constructed multi-story commercial buildings and public accommodations to provide a means to request assistance in emergencies. The ADA also applies to significant renovations of existing multi-story facilities. Reassuring Solution: The 4200 Series Audio Rescue Assistance System is a time proven Rescue Assistance System has received wide industry acceptance. The 4200 includes voice communication, which is initiated by simply depressing call station button transmitting the signal to a central annunciator panel and optional access to a public telephone line. A pulse tone and a flashing light signals the caller that the alarm has been received. The control station can then talk to caller. The caller need not take any other action to communicate with the control station, an important feature when a is under stress in an emergency situation. Surface Finish: Our new self cleaning ceramic polymer coating preserves and protects the annunciator finish. Sizes Available: Now available in standard sizes to 44 zones. Call factory for larger applications. Dependable: The control station operator, on receiving a call station signal, activates a zone switch that both a flashing red LED and a green LED. By depressing and releasing the button, voice is established for as long as required. Upon completion the appropriate zone button is depressed again; the flashing red light continues. If more than one zone is signaling, the control station accepts the calls in the same When the emergency is resolved, the control station operator pushes a reset switch that restores the entire system stand-by status. In the event of a wiring fault, each annunciator zone is equipped with a yellow LED that will illuminate and alarm will sound identifying the area requiring service. Resistant: CORNELL now offers as standard, Vandal Resistant call stations with optional outdoor application call This design offers heavy duty switches and speakers along with heavy gauge stainless steel plates and Phillips The outdoor station is coated for temperature and water protection. Tamper proof screws are available for purchase with the tool to install them if required. CORNELL offers a complete line of Rescue Assistance Signage. This includes powered signs including battery and our RADIANCE photoluminescent room identification signs as well as 4201B/VM Vandal Resistant Call with Mushroom Switch direction and location signs. These signs meet ADA specifications for use with Areas of Assistance. Box Box Size Panels or A-4220 or 20 or A-4236* or A-4244* or 36 or 44 Size x 10″W x 14″W x 18″W x 14″W x 18″W x 18″W x 22″W x 26″W x 9″W x 3.5″D x 13″W x 3.5″D x 17″W x 3.5″D x 13″W x 3.5″D x 17″W x 3.5″D x 17″W x 3.5″D x 21″W x 3.5″D x 25″W x 3.5″D Note: For 4200 systems larger than 24 zones, (2) power supplies are required. (1) set at 24 Volts, (1) set at 12 Volts Switch Station Switch Switch Gang Plate x 4.5″W 2 Outlet 2 Gang Box Supply* Backup Power Supply 24VDC 3AMP “standby” power with Cornell supplied x 12″W x 4.5″D Access Kits TAK-4202 input auto dialer and digital announcer input auto dialer and digital announcer x 3.6 x 1.75 x 6.3 x 1.8 Cable manufactured cable for the Cornell Series ARA System Rolls CORNELL Annunciator Panel shall include alternate action switch with two internal LED for each zone. An audible

  • Cornell Communications 4200 Rescue Assistance Product Specification

    Rescue Assistance Signal System – Audio/Visual 4200 Audio/Visual Series Specs document specifies rescue assistance equipment for emergency signaling. This provides voice communication, which is initiated by depressing the call station transmitting the signal to a central annunciator panel as manufactured by Communications, Inc., Milwaukee, WI. 1 General SUMMARY Includes: Furnish, install, and wire all equipment associated with installation of an Audio-Visual Rescue Assistance Signal System to with ADA requirements. This work shall include a main panel, remote call stations, power supply, outlet boxes, cables wiring as shown on the drawings and as specified herein. SUBMITTALS Data sheets on all equipment being provided as well cable types. Internal control cabinet drawings showing block diagram connections shall be provided. Wiring diagrams typical field wiring connections as well as single line floor plan equipment locations as well as cable routings and quantities. Data: Submit product data, including manufacturer (Spec- product sheet, for specified products. Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and components, including anchorage and accessories. Include cabling wiring diagrams, station installation details, and equipment details. Assurance Submittals: Submit the following: Reports: Certified test reports showing compliance with performance characteristics. Instructions: Manufacturer installation Field Reports: Manufacturer field reports herein. Assistance Signal System – Audio/Visual Submittals: Submit the following: and Maintenance Data: Operation and maintenance data installed products in accordance with Division 1 Closeout (Maintenance Data and Operation Data) Section. methods for maintaining installed products and precautions cleaning materials and methods detrimental to finishes and Include troubleshooting guide, wiring terminal and equipment parts list. Warranty documents specified herein. Closeout one-year maintenance contract offering continued factory service of this system shall be provided as part of this Built drawings that include changes to wiring, wiring junction box labeling and other pertinent information be supplied upon completion of the project. contractor shall furnish manufacturer manuals of the system including individual specifications sheets, inter-panel and intra-panel wiring diagrams. information necessary for the proper maintenance and of the system must be included. four copies. built drawings that include changes to wiring, wiring junction box labeling, and other pertinent shall be supplied upon completion of the project. a minimum of two (2) hours of in-service training with the sessions shall be broken into segments that will the training of the system users in operating equipment. manuals and user guides shall be provided at time of training. WARRANTY Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project provisions. Manufacturer Warranty: Submit, for Owner acceptance, standard warranty document executed by authorized official. Manufacturer warranty is in addition to, and not a of, other rights Owner may have under Contract Documents. Assistance Signal System – Audio/Visual Period: [Specify term.] years commencing on the Date of Completion. materials and installation shall be guaranteed to be free of in material and workmanship for one year after final of installation and tests. INSTALLATION STANDARDS system shall be installed in accordance with the 1993 NEC and ADA completed system shall be in compliance with state and local codes. wiring shall test free from grounds and shorts. SYSTEM OPERATIONS install and place into operat

  • Cornell Communications 4200 System Wire Diagram – D4200W-D

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  • Cornell Communications 4200 Wiring Riser Diagram – D4200W-A

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  • Cornell Communications 4201B Station Wiring

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  • Cornell Communications 4202VMW Weatherproof Station Wiring

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  • Cornell Communications 4400 Annunciator Panels Installation Instructions

    Installation Guide A-4400 Annunciators use with the following: Cornell 4000-Series Nurse Call Single Status Cornell 4000-Series Nurse Call Multi-Status Cornell 2000-Series Clinic Status indication system operates at 24 VDC that the Power Supply set to this voltage PART NUMBER = D-4400-I SERIES ANNUNCIATOR TECHNICAL MANUAL OVERVIEW: OF CONTENTS: GENERAL GOALS SIZES / STANDARD FACTORY CONFIGURATIONS ITEMS FOR CORNELL A-4400 SERIES ANNUNCIATORS ANNUNCIATOR PART NUMBERS / CONFIGURATION AVAILABLE FOR A-4400 SERIES ANNUNCIATORS ORIENTATION A GLANCE OPERATION: NURSE CALL OPERATION MULTI-STATUS NURSE CALL OPERATION STATUS OPERATION ROUGH-IN REQUIREMENTS RECOMMENDED WIRE TYPES & METHODS MOUNTING Mounting Required Equipment Mounting Securing the Annunciator to the Mounting Surface Mounting Removing the Annunciator from the Mounting Surface CONFIGURATION WIRING SLIPSHEETS FOR A-4400 ANNUNCIATORS: EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES THE TEMPLATE FILES / REMOVING THE SLIPSHEET & TROUBLESHOOTING – FRAME MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS – FRAME REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS – SLIPSHEET REMOVAL / INSERTION 01/28/2009 2 OF 26 SERIES ANNUNCIATOR TECHNICAL MANUAL GENERAL: OVERVIEW: A-4400 Series Annunciators are tabular, Tone/Visual-type indicator units. indication is provided via an internal sounder, in conjunction with an appropriate plug-in sounder board. indication is provided via a tabular array of LEDs, which may be factory configured in a variety of and/or colors. the A-4400 Series Annunciators utilize 24 Volt DC, Common Positive circuitry. A-4400 Series Annunciator may be configured to work in one of three ways: As a Single-Status Nurse Call Annunciator As a Multi-Status Nurse Call Annnunciator As an LED-type Clinic-Status Annunciator A-4400 Series was intended to functionally replace the following Cornell products: 4000-Series Nurse Call Annunciators (Both Single and Multi-Status versions) 2000-Series Clinic Status Annunciators (replaces single and multi-color LED models) GOALS: design goals for the A-4400 Series included, but were not limited to the following: Compatibility with existing 4000-Series Nurse Call Systems the A-4400 Series Annunciators can be to existing systems and combined with existing annunciator equipment (both Single- and Multi-Status versions). Compatibility with existing 2000 Clinic Status Systems Where indication, without control is required the Series Annunciators can be added to existing systems and combined with existing annunciator equipment. (However, please not

  • Cornell Communications 4800 Control Panel

    and Remote Control Panels or A-4800R Assistance 4800 The 4800 Digital Emergency Communication is designed to provide fully supervised, two-way voice between each call station and up to 5 Control An internal modem, connected to a public telephone provides an automated-timed dial-out capability to an monitoring location. A single Control Panel can 1-8 call stations. Utilizes Cobranet Digital Audio for voice communication to call stations. When call is initiated at the Call Station, this the alarm to display at the Main and Remote Control Sound will initiate as well as a detailed description of the call is coming from on the Control Panel screen. or A-4800R Operation (Available on Main Control Panel ONLY): The 4800 Digital Emergency System incorporates a programmable automatic dial feature to connect to an telephone line. In the event that an incoming call is not answered, at any of the Control in a preset amount of time, the 4800 system will dial a pre-programmed phone number to connect the Call Station to a monitoring location. The flush mount enclosure assembly consists of a separate back box and a locking Frame/Door assembly. The Back Box chassis shall be mounted with the of Box Arrow up, and approximately below the finished wall surface. The reversible Frame/Door can be adjusted up to approximately 1 away from the face of the chassis surface. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL A-4800M with A-4800R Panels as indicated on the plans. Panels shall be programmed to building Panels shall be mounted in CORNELL provided enclosures. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: Door: 20 W, 20 Enclosure Depth 3 Mounting: Follow instructions provided in installation manual Wiring: Cat5e Ethernet cabling for Control Panel, Switch and Call Station Connections

  • Cornell Communications 4800 Expansion Switch

    Rescue Assistance 4800 Switch The Expansion Switch is designed to 1-8 devices including Call Stations, other Switches, or Remote Control Panels. Up to 35 Switches can be used in the 4800 system to a total of 255 Call Stations. The Expansion Switch is to be used with the Digital Area of Refuge System to allow additional Stations to be added to a system. Expansion Switches can be located in a controlled maintenance room or closet. 15 X 18 X 4 enclosure includes (3) knockouts that are located at the top of the and keyhole slots for surface mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL ES-4808 Switch as indicated on the plans. The Expansion Switch shall be mounted in provided enclosures. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: 4 D, 15 W, 18 Mounting: Follow instructions provided on enclosure box Wiring: Cat5e Ethernet cabling for Control Panel, Switch and Call Station

  • Cornell Communications 4800 Series Rescue Assistance Digital System Spec

    Version 2.0 January 3, 2012 of Refuge/Area of Rescue Assistance Signal System – 4800 Audio/Visual Series Specifications document specifies Area of Refuge/Area of Rescue Assistance equipment for emergency This system provides voice communication that is initiated by depressing the call button, transmitting the signal to a central control panel manufactured by Cornell Inc., Milwaukee, WI. 1 General SUMMARY Includes: Furnish, install, and wire all equipment associated with the of a Digital Area of Refuge/Area of Rescue Assistance Signal System for IBC-2012 and ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements. work shall include a main control panel, optional remote control panels, an modem, optional proprietary field switches for systems over 8 zones, call stations, power supply(s), outlet boxes, cables and wiring as shown on drawings and as specified herein. SUBMITTALS Data sheets on all equipment being provided as well as recommended types. Internal control cabinet drawings showing internal block diagram shall be provided. Wiring diagrams showing typical field wiring as well as single line floor plan indicating equipment locations as as cable routings and quantities. Data: Submit product data, including manufacturer (Specifications- product sheet, for specified products. Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles, and product including anchorage and accessories. Include cabling diagrams, diagrams, station installation details, and equipment cabinet details. Assurance Submittals: Submit the following: Reports: Certified test reports showing compliance with specified characteristics. Instructions: Manufacturer installation instructions. 2.0 January 3, 2012 Field Reports: Manufacturer field reports specified Submittals: Submit the following: and Maintenance Data: Operation and maintenance data for products in accordance with Division 1 Closeout Submittals Data and Operation Data) Section. Warranty documents specified herein. Closeout one-year maintenance contract offering continued factory authorized of this system shall be provided as part of this contract. contractor shall furnish manufacturer manuals of the completed including individual specifications sheets, schematics, inter-panel intra-panel wiring diagrams. information necessary for the proper maintenance and of the system must be included. four copies. built drawings that include changes to wiring, wiring designations, box labeling, and other pertinent information shall be supplied completion of the project. a minimum of two (2) hours of in-service training with the sessions shall be broken into segments that will facilitate the of the system users in operating station equipment. manuals and user guides shall be provided at the time training. WARRANTY Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project warranty Manufacturer Warranty: Submit, for Owner acceptance, manufacturer warranty document executed by authorized company official. warranty is in addition to, and not a limitation of, other rights may have under Contract Documents. Period: [Specify term.] years commencing on the Date of Completion. materials and installation shall be guaranteed to be free of defects in and workmanship for one year after final acceptance of and tests. 2.0 January 3, 2012 INSTALLATION STANDARDS system shall be installed in accordance with the IBC-2009 and ADA with Disabilities Act) requirements. completed system shall be in compliance with state and local electrical codes. SYSTEM OPERATIONS wiring shall test free from grounds and shorts. according to t

  • Cornell Communications 4800 Series Rescue Assistance Digital System Spec – Coming Soon

    Version 2.0 January 3, 2012 of Refuge/Area of Rescue Assistance Signal System – 4800 Audio/Visual Series Specifications document specifies Area of Refuge/Area of Rescue Assistance equipment for emergency This system provides voice communication that is initiated by depressing the call button, transmitting the signal to a central control panel manufactured by Cornell Inc., Milwaukee, WI. 1 General SUMMARY Includes: Furnish, install, and wire all equipment associated with the of a Digital Area of Refuge/Area of Rescue Assistance Signal System for IBC-2012 and ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements. work shall include a main control panel, optional remote control panels, an modem, optional proprietary field switches for systems over 8 zones, call stations, power supply(s), outlet boxes, cables and wiring as shown on drawings and as specified herein. SUBMITTALS Data sheets on all equipment being provided as well as recommended types. Internal control cabinet drawings showing internal block diagram shall be provided. Wiring diagrams showing typical field wiring as well as single line floor plan indicating equipment locations as as cable routings and quantities. Data: Submit product data, including manufacturer (Specifications- product sheet, for specified products. Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles, and product including anchorage and accessories. Include cabling diagrams, diagrams, station installation details, and equipment cabinet details. Assurance Submittals: Submit the following: Reports: Certified test reports showing compliance with specified characteristics. Instructions: Manufacturer installation instructions. 2.0 January 3, 2012 Field Reports: Manufacturer field reports specified Submittals: Submit the following: and Maintenance Data: Operation and maintenance data for products in accordance with Division 1 Closeout Submittals Data and Operation Data) Section. Warranty documents specified herein. Closeout one-year maintenance contract offering continued factory authorized of this system shall be provided as part of this contract. contractor shall furnish manufacturer manuals of the completed including individual specifications sheets, schematics, inter-panel intra-panel wiring diagrams. information necessary for the proper maintenance and of the system must be included. four copies. built drawings that include changes to wiring, wiring designations, box labeling, and other pertinent information shall be supplied completion of the project. a minimum of two (2) hours of in-service training with the sessions shall be broken into segments that will facilitate the of the system users in operating station equipment. manuals and user guides shall be provided at the time training. WARRANTY Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project warranty Manufacturer Warranty: Submit, for Owner acceptance, manufacturer warranty document executed by authorized company official. warranty is in addition to, and not a limitation of, other rights may have under Contract Documents. Period: [Specify term.] years commencing on the Date of Completion. materials and installation shall be guaranteed to be free of defects in and workmanship for one year after final acceptance of and tests. 2.0 January 3, 2012 INSTALLATION STANDARDS system shall be installed in accordance with the IBC-2009 and ADA with Disabilities Act) requirements. completed system shall be in compliance with state and local electrical codes. SYSTEM OPERATIONS wiring shall test free from grounds and shorts. according to t

  • Cornell Communications 4800 Station

    Station Assistance 4800 The Digital Area of Rescue/Refuge Call Station (4800V) will initiate a call at the Panel(s) when button is pressed. When not on site after a preprogrammed time has the Main Panel will call off site to an number of your choice. The 4800 system can support a total of 255 Stations. The Station will initiate an alarm at to the Panel(s) when the button is pressed. The 4800V Call Station provides an auxiliary set of form contacts that can be used to activate devices, such as a camera, strobe, or tone device. refer to the installation manual for more information this option. It is required that each Call Station should be mounted in a 4 Masonry Box, Raco #696 equivalent, in a controlled indoor environment. Call Stations connect to a Control Panel or Switch using an RJ45 connector and Cat5E cable. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL 4800V Call as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be satin-finish stainless steel with silk-screened The activation button shall be via a large 1.5 Mushroom Pushbutton manufactured of gauge plate material. Stations shall be mounted in 4 Masonry Boxes, Raco #696 or Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (2 Gang) Mounting: 4 Masonry Boxes, Raco #696 or equivalent Wiring: Cat5e cable, Standard straight- thru, TIA/EIA 568A or TIA/EIA 568 B.2

  • Cornell Communications 5000 Visual Nurse Call Overview

    Call Series Nurse Call 5000 Description CORNELL 5000 Visual Call System is the standard for simplicity in of design, installation, operation and maintenance. More than a effective, easy-to-use Visual Nurse Call System, the 5000 Series customers many choices of custom configuration, thanks to the field programming capability built into the software. Serial lines control the addressable Patient Stations, Auxiliary Stations, Lights and Annunciator Panels. Onsite custom configuration allows of the system layout and size, station types, zone layout, and devices for each addressable station. The terminal may also be to display the status of to each Patient Station for emergency and diagnostic purposes. Benefits Call Levels: Staff Present, Routine, Emergency , Assist, Code Blue, Auxiliary 32, 64 or 128 addressable Patient Stations per system Duty Stations 8 for each patient station channel Nurse locator function available Annunciator Panels 4 maximum each handling up to 32 stations Room mapping, zoning and custom configuration on-site Lamp testing of all dome lights and LEDs Continuous supervision of all addressable devices Membrane style call and reset switches easy to clean and maintain Quick-connect/disconnect field wiring terminations for easy installation Service to eight-conductor corridor cable Number Model Part Numbers Annunciator Panel, 32 4 Gang Annunciator Console HCN 7636/38 Cord Emergency 1gang Emergency 1gang Stations, 1gang Cord, Single Station 3 LED, 2-gang or Zone Light, 1, 2, 3, or 5 lamp Stations, 1gang in Back Box, no Picture Unit, 128 Station in Cabinet, no Picture

  • Cornell Communications 8 AMP Power Supply B-5248A

    Supply with Battery Backup 24 Volt, 8 AMP Supply The Cornell B-5248A is an 8 Amp, UL 1481 FCC approved power supply. Output: 8 amp continuous supply current at 24 A voltage divider board provides 8 class 2 Positive Coefficient protected outputs. 115 VAC/60Hz, 5.0 Amp Protection: Short circuit and thermal overload Provides 8 amps continuous supply current at 24VDC. Includes LED Indicator Diagnostics (2) 12 Volt batteries for backup power. Multiple power supplies are required to accommodate with more then 50 Call Stations. Slotted keyholes make it suitable for surface wall mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install a CORNELL B-5248A Backup Power Supply for use with the CORNELL 4800 Series System. The power shall operate at 115 Volts AC 60Hz. Enclosure shall be surface wall mounted, is with a cam lock for the door and the field wiring on the units shall utilize screw Information: Power Requirements: 115VAC/60Hz, 5.0 amps Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Enclosure Dimensions: 15.75 H x 11.25 W x 4.5 D Mounting: Surface mounted enclosure. Wiring: #18 AWG Minimum Battery Life: Average 5 year battery life

  • Cornell Communications Alphanumeric Pager PP-9000AW

    Pager 9000AW-2 The PP-9000AW-2 Alphanumeric Pager is true mini pager with large display and user friendly It can be either selective PC or hand The pager device also has 16 memory 10 personal slots, a full message indicator, and multiple languages (English, Spanish, Russian, German, and French). 84 Alphanumeric or Chinese character Back lit display Long battery life, with Lithium battery back-up 4 beep alerts, 10 melody alerts, vibrate mode, 9 ID activated beep tones, reminder alert, and 5 daily alarm sets Duplicate message detection, unread message display, message time stamp, display Extension compatible Up to 6 cap code capability Selective message lock/delete Frequency: 138 279 443 Paging Sensitivity: 512bps 5u V 1200bps 9u V Bit Rate: 512 for POCSAG, 1600 for FLEX Spurious Rejection: 40db below carrier Alert Tone Volume: 85db at 30cm (12 View Area: 45 x 14.43mm When used with Cornell System, this pager keeps you connected and available 24/7. Specifications: Contractor shall furnish, program and include Pocket Pagers PP-9000AW-2 according to specifications Information: Dimensions: 64 x 43 x 20mm Power: 3.0V Lithium Battery Replacement: Duracell DL123A lithium battery Battery Life: Up to 2 years Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing

  • Cornell Communications Annunciator Panel A-4400

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Status 2000 Series Assistance 4200 Series Remote Panel Panel Label A-4400 Series Cornell A-4400 Series panels allow at a glance indication of status. Cornell A-4400 Series Annunciator are very customizable: Ability to display 8, 12, 16, 24, or 48 with LEDs. Choice of red, amber, green, or blue LEDs Room labels are customizable with software Choice of German Silver (shown), Silver, Gold frame color (see back) Adjustable Tone Volume on the back of Custom template shown panel When used with a Cornell system, panel permits monitoring of individual zones. Panel mounted on narrow depth surface mountable frame. Mounting kit included. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the Cornell A-4400 Series Panels as shown on the plans. Each narrow depth surface mountable panel shall from 8 to 48 zones per panel. Multiple panels may be used for larger facilities. shall be the specified colored LEDs. Separate green LED light shall indicate power. shall be 24 Volts VDC, regulated. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: 8.75 x 12.25 x 1.5 Mounting: Narrow depth surface mountable frame Wiring: Minimum 22 AWG To Power: Minimum 18 AWG Sizes Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Options Silver

  • Cornell Communications Annunciator Panels A-2000

    Annunciator Panels 2000 Status 2000 Series Series 2000 Annunciator provide clear indication of all calls. Anodized aluminum finish. or flush mountable. 10, 15 or 25 indicators per row are provided for alert; an electronic tone, for audible Two tone board operations are the (TG) for single status and the for dual or triple status systems. Shown When an associated station is the LED will illuminate. Panel also includes a Hi-lo tone switch and lamp check switch for operations. Power indicator included on dual status panels. Options: Two options are available, one for single status and another for multiple status Sizes: Call factory for custom sizes to be manufactured to your specifications. Colors: Led are available in Red, Green, Yellow, Amber, and Blue. Available in flush wall-mounted or optional oak finished surface or sloping desktop – wall enclosure for surface mounting. – sloping enclosure for desk top mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL A-2000/XX annunciator panel. The faceplate shall be made of anodized aluminum and provide strips. Indicators shall be light emitting diodes (LEDs); incandescent lamps are not The faceplate shall feature hi-lo tone switch and lamp test switch. LED power indicator on the dual status panels. The unit shall be (surface) (flush) mounted. The tone options be (single) (dual) or (triple). Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: See Back Mounting: See Back Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #18 AWG Minimum for power SIZE SIZE LED in one row 4 H X 10 W 20 LED in two rows 4 H X 10 W 30 LED in three rows 4 H X 10 W LED in one row 6 H X 13 W 30 LED in two rows 6 H X 13 W 45 LED in three rows 6 H X 13 W 60 LED in four rows 6 H X 13 W LED in one row 5 H X 19 W 50 LED in two rows 5 H X 19 W 75 LED in three rows 7 H X 19 W 100 LED in four rows 7 H X 19 W 125 LED in five rows 8 H X 19 W LED in six rows H X 19 W 175 LED in seven rows H X 19 W 200 LED in eight rows H X 19 W 225 LED in nine rows H X 19 W BOX SIZE @ 3 DEPTH flush back box: box NOT included H X 9 W H X 9 W H X 9 W 5 H X 12 W 5 H X 12 W 5 H X 12 W 5 H X 12 W 4 H X 17 W 4 H X 17 W 6 H X 17 W 6 H X 17 W 7 H X 17 W 9 H X 17 W 9 H X 17 W H X 17 W 13 H X 17 W Series Series

  • Cornell Communications Annunciator Panels A-4000

    Panels with LED Indicators, 10-225 zones 4000 Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Series 4000 Annunciator provide clear indication of all calls. Anodized aluminum finish. or flush mountable. 10, 15 or 25 indicators per row are provided for alert; an electronic tone, for audible Two tone board operations are the (TG) for single status and (AT) for dual or triple status systems. When an associated call is activated, the LED will illuminate. Shown also includes a Hi-lo tone switch, lamp check switch and power indicator for optimum Options: Two options are available, one for single status and another for multiple status Sizes: Call factory for custom sizes to be manufactured to your specifications. Available in flush wall-mounted or optional oak finished surface or sloping desktop – wall enclosure for surface mounting. – sloping enclosure for desk top mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL A-4000/XX annunciator panel. The faceplate shall be made of anodized aluminum and provide strips. Indicators shall be light emitting diodes (LEDs); incandescent lamps are not The faceplate shall feature hi-lo tone switch and lamp test switch. LED power indicator on dual status panels. The unit shall be (surface)(flush)(rack) mounted. The tone options be (single) (dual) or (triple). Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: See Back Mounting: See Back Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #18 AWG Minimum for Power SIZE SIZE LED in one row 4 H X 10 W 20 LED in two rows 4 H X 10 W 30 LED in three rows 4 H X 10 W LED in one row 6 H X 13 W 30 LED in two rows 6 H X 13 W 45 LED in three rows 6 H X 13 W 60 LED in four rows 6 H X 13 W LED in one row 5 H X 19 W 50 LED in two rows 5 H X 19 W 75 LED in three rows 7 H X 19 W 100 LED in four rows 7 H X 19 W 125 LED in five rows 8 H X 19 W LED in six rows H X 19 W 175 LED in seven rows H X 19 W 200 LED in eight rows H X 19 W 225 LED in nine rows H X 19 W BOX SIZE @ 3 DEPTH flush back box: box NOT included H X 9 W H X 9 W H X 9 W 5 H X 12 W 5 H X 12 W 5 H X 12 W 5 H X 12 W 4 H X 17 W 4 H X 17 W 6 H X 17 W 6 H X 17 W 7 H X 17 W 9 H X 17 W 9 H X 17 W H X 17 W 13 H X 17 W to show AT dual status version only. To see single status wiring contact us today. Series Series

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  • Cornell Communications Annunciator Station Three & Six Zones A-4003A, -4006A

    Station Three & Six Zones & A-4006A Nurse Call 4000 Single Status A-4003A and A-4006A Annunciator provide call indication. Provided are a steel plate with permanent silk screen designations, red LED indicator lights a power indicator light (green LED). Annunciator Station indicates incoming for use in systems requiring only three to six Call indication provided by red LED and pulsating electronic tone. Panel with High-Low tone switch. Latching circuit available only on six station, Model A-4006L. Flush two-gang (A-4003A) or three-gang (A-4006A) plaster ring or equal. Surface is Wiremold 5744-S two- or three-gang as required. The minimum depth required is 2 Specifications: Provide and install a Cornell A-4003A (A-4006A) Annunciator. shall be satin finish stainless steel with silk-screened designations. Call indicator shall be LEDs and pulsating electronic tone. High/Low tone switch shall be provided. When a call comes the light will turn on and a pulsating tone will be heard. Unit shall be flush or surface mounted. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4.5 x 4.57 (2 Gang) 4.5 x 6.375 (3 Gang) Mounting: 2 or 3-Gang back box with 2 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum in 2-6 gang sizes: are only UL Listed in the 2 gang size only available on 3G and up

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  • Cornell Communications Audio Nurse Call 4500 Installation Guide

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  • Cornell Communications Audio Nurse Call 4500 Series Overview

    4500 Series Audio/Visual Emergency Call System CORNELL we believe reliability is to any audio/visual call system. Our series audio/visual system is designed use primarily in retirement Tech have invested in the proven to the best results at the cost. We have selected components to serviceability. any emergency call adaptability will it meets the individual of the facility. We have a wide variety of products in that will meet unique requirements of organization. of our equipment is made service in mind. You can corridor lamps without and adjust electronic easily. Our system with a minimum of but not at the expense reliability. is the leader in for one reason: we manufacture custom plates for special If you need to a non-standard location, we will a professional, special of our most popular is in stock. We the service and requirements of authorized dealers with a materials system staff point in the system. are identified by an LED and call by a tone. The call by flipping under light to the and speaking through telephone handset. The is constructed of anodized aluminum standard features such as volume control, lamp test, changed designation and five to 300 indicator annunciator may be desk, rack, or flush panel. mounted on the Push Communication directly on panel (AT-4503). telephone is used to call unit by flipping of room and using the monitoring of resident is not possible The to talk station switch located along the of the handset. privacy Stations stations are available lights, and turn off privacy feature all with one The 4514-3 has one and a nylon pull to activate the call. An lights up to indicate that a has been placed and that privacy feature is disabled. 4513 has a on/push switch and a mechanical flag indicator. Once the station has been the light remains lit conversations take place. When the is reset all lamps go off the privacy is restored. 4511 single and 4522 stations utilize the call (SW-106) to activate the An LED light indicates the has been A All speaker stations gang stainless and silk- lettering. Stations emergency stations used in locations requiring action. They will the signal and cause There are emergency stations, E-114 (shown) and the A call is placed on the by pulling the nylon (and a LED lights up only the E-114-3) to indicate the has been activated. The features a push button a m

  • Cornell Communications Audio Nurse Call 5500 Overview

    Audio-Visual (Voice) 5500 Call System CORNELL Audio-Visual 5500 Call System is a high emergency call communications system, to respond to the critical needs of today and senior housing facilities. The 5500 series an abundant array of features in one standard This system has the built-in flexibility to allow the of any assortment of features. On-site is done from the console, simply by keying a list of options and enabling only those required. map parameters may also be entered completely the console. CORNELL 5500 series can run up to 4 consoles and 128 stations to fit your specific needs. All devices that make up the family of the 5500 Call are manufactured to exacting standards incorporating high quality construction, easy to install terminals, and reliable electronic components designed for years of uninterrupted service. Console Benefits Compact, easy to use consoles option Soft-touch keypad Console to console staff communication Swing room and zone capability Separate medical monitor input receptacle available Hill-Rom interface with quick-disconnect terminals, rugged connections Staff call and staff-duty combination stations Nine Call levels including: Routine Bath Emergency Assist/Cord Pullout Code Blue Priority Remind Low Level Staff Locator Auxilary Communications, Inc. Wisconsin USA Phone: 800-558-8957 414-351-4660 Fax: 414-351-4657 [email protected] Benefits – Continued Visual Annunciator Panels with 32 illuminated positions Overhead Paging (using external amplifier and speakers) On-site system configuration using the console or a standard laptop Optional radio-page interface simplifies staff communication via pocket pagers Built-in diagnostics with system fault indicators Continuous supervision of all the addressable devices Station Visual Annunciator Cord Station Light Inc. Wisconsin USA Phone: 800-558-8957 414-351-4660 Fax: 414-351-4657 [email protected]

  • Cornell Communications AURA 2

    CORNELL Emergency Response Systems has been in the emergency call system business for over 40 years is recognized nationwide for high quality, advanced and reliable and systems. Our professionals invest in the latest to bring our customers the best products possible. Our entire is customer-focused, delivering outstanding service, attention and Cornell is proud to have some of the nation leading non-profit organizations and healthcare providers among our customers. about our other Emergency Call Systems: Series Tone Visual Nurse Call System 4000 Series are installed in thousands of nursing homes and living facilities. Economical, durable and reliable, the 4000 series systems provide quality call management when voice communication not a requirement. Communicator RN 5500 Series Audio Nurse Call System RN is the choice when two-way voice communication is Both basic and advanced models are available to meet the needs your residents and staff. Solutions over 40 years of emergency call system design, let us develop the system to meet your needs. Any combination of visual, voice, or wireless call stations and remote annunciators can be configured meet your unique requirements. our Sales Team today to discuss your specific requirements. North 81st Street WI 53223 Fax: 414-351-4657 RESPONSE SYSTEM 2.0 is a comprehensive solution that combines the best of both both wired conventional and wireless technologies to give the most robust Emergency Response System available. 2.0 meets the needs of the SENIOR HEALTH CARE market by providing code compliant wired call or wireless devices that meet the individual requirements of every facility. AURA 2.0 will monitor, record, document calls and notify staff, by in-house pagers, text message to a cell phone, or integrate to specific digital phone systems. AURA 2.0 integrates with most wired nurse calls enabling legacy systems to remain in place, while adding data logging and documentation. SCHOOLS of all sizes, AURA 2.0 can give an added layer of protection to your students, staff and can call for assistance or be notified of a situation securely and quietly, monitor doors and even refrigerator/freezer temperatures after hours and be notified in seconds of an alarm. AURA 2.0 a 24 hour/7 day a week security guard that doesn need a break, wages or fringe 2.0 can be integrated with the complete line of CORNELL Communications products. From simple to life safety systems, AURA 2.0 can help increase your emergency response to unanticipated or basic operations on a daily basis. See for yourself, what it can do for your staff. the health care market, AURA 2.0 is constantly wired or wireless bed stations, bath pendants or devices for alerts or calls for When a call is received, it is documented logged for staff response times and assurance resident needs are being met. schools or other applications, AURA 2.0 monitors buttons, window breakage or doors, freezers, documenting activity at all times. the call for assistance has been staff or responders are then by a desktop screen, e-mail, text to a cell phone or in-house pagers. Even after normal hours, can be notified of an incident or AURA 2.0 have a Choice of Devices or Wireless are just a few devices available YOUR system to meet SPECIFIC needs 2.0 is a comprehensive solution that combines the best of both both wired conventional and wireless technologies to give the most robust Emergency Response System available. 2.0 meets the needs of the SENIOR HEALTH CARE market by providing code compliant wired call or wireless devices that meet the individual requirements of every facility. AURA 2.0 will monitor, record, document calls and notify staff, by in-house pagers, text message to a cell phone, or integrate to specific digital phone systems. AURA 2.0 integrates with most wired nurse calls enabling legacy systems to remain in place, while adding data logging and documentation. SCHOOLS of all sizes, AURA 2.0 can give an added layer of protection to your students, staff and can call for assistance or be notified of a situation securely and quietly, monitor doors and

  • Cornell Communications Aura 2 0 Architectural Product Specification

    & Engineering Specifications A Alarm Monitoring and Alerting System System system shall be a universal notification tool that is designed to monitor alarm events occurring within a of discrete environments and provide a common method for managing the delivery of alerts. Each event shall be logged in the system database and retained for reporting purposes. A software engine shall provide a flexible mechanism to consolidate multiple devices into a common for reporting and management. The system shall not require frequent user activation once the types and responders have been uniquely designated in the software tables. The persistent shall be leveraged to provide an integrated alarm monitoring and alerting system which links devices into a common system. When an event occurs, the notification shall be transmitted by a wired or a wireless device, and the event logged. devices shall include mobile duress transmitters, door/window monitors, compressors, sensors, alarm relays, motion detectors, fire and smoke alarms, as well as a wide of other devices. The system shall deliver text outward to a variety of devices. The alert messages the alarm event shall also be delivered in a text format via the use of selected devices. The system shall provide both real-time and historical reporting on the status of every designated device. reporting can be used to identify problem areas. shall be reported to a wide array of communications technologies, text messages to cellular pagers, and PC workstations. system will include all necessary hardware and software to offer all referenced capabilities. Functionality Communicator or Series 4000 wired Nurse Call Systems for data and recordkeeping, the system will and record all alarms associated with devices programmed into the Nurse Call System. This data be easily access by users with proper password accessibility by any computer on the network. As a function, alert notification to other staff devices can be supported by this system. In addition, all wired products including Light Status Systems, Door Monitoring and Area of Rescue Assistance hard systems can be integrated into the system for data logging and broadcast notification. the wireless transmitters/sensors once an alert event occurs, a monitored transmitter sends a signal that received by either the central application receiver or range extenders and then ultimately sent to the infrastructure. The system software then notifies the alerted personnel and logs the alert event for purposes. The system shall support a variety of software interfaces in order to integrate a diverse of and render a common database of monitored devices. Additionally the system shall have the ability to alert messages (text) to a wide range of devices of communication devices. Components AURA 2.0 system consists of an application server tower operating with Windows XP. The server shall the capability to support POP 3 e-mail, as well as text capability for alert delivery. The server shall a 10/100 megabit network interface card. The server shall also include a wireless receiver for alerts from a family of wireless transmitters/sensors. The system shall have the ability to have up to separate viewing workstations wireless monitoring devices (ie., receivers, transmitters, range extenders) shall operate in the 902 to frequency band. To provide extended range for larger installations, wireless range extenders shall available. In order to provide maximum reliability and interference immunity, all wireless sensors and range extenders) shall use a spread spectrum, frequency-hopping technique, which, upon activation, send redundant messages across a bandwidth that is at least 10MHz wide. wireless sensors and repeaters shall be capable of periodically transmitting check-in signals to monitor integrity of their wireless links to compatible receivers and panels. These transmitters and range shall be able to be programmed for check-in transmissions that occur as frequently as every 60 The information provided in these check-in messages shall at least include alarm and battery status. receivers shall resolve signals from the transmitters and repeaters specifically registered into the even in the presence of RF interference. The receivers shall interface to any security or cont

  • Cornell Communications AURA 2 0 User Interface Manual

    Interface User 1.0 North 81st Street WI 53223 AURA 2.0 by Cornell user interface has been designed to be easy to learn and for staff to use. After your professional installation by one of Cornell authorized the user interface will be the main access to the features of the AURA 2.0. 1 Alert Notification page Instant Messenger Call Reporter Administration Home page for the AURA 2.0 system is shown in Figure 1 above. The AURA 2.0 interface has four sections: the Home page, users can click on any of the four icons to access the desired If the Home page is up on the screen and an alert has been detected by AURA the Alert Notification icon will flash and a tone will sound that a call or alert has placed. The user can then use the mouse to click on the flashing icon to access Alert Notification page. The Alert Notification page is shown in Figure 2 below. 2 Alert Notification page (see Figure 2a below) has the capacity to show 20 calls or at one time. If more than 20 are active, the page will have a scroll bar on the side to scroll up and down as necessary. The alerts are custom programmed to color scheme, you as the end user has provided to your installing Cornell dealer. At bottom left of the page is the color key that describes your color scheme. When a is answered or reset, the notification will clear the screen on the Notification page. alert can be programmed not only by color, but by priority, escalation of the of the call or flashing or non- flashing. On the bottom left of the Alert Notification are two other icons. The home icon returns the user to the Home page and the Messenger icon takes the user to the Instant Messenger page. 2a 3 Instant Messenger page is shown in Figure 3 above. This page can be accessed the Home page or the Alert Notification page. Groups or individuals are pre- into the Instant Messenger. These groups or people can instantly be sent e-mail, a text message to a cell phone or a page using an in-house pocket paging The user simply types in the message to be sent in the box where it says here Then a group or individual is picked from the programmed list below message box and the Send Message icon is clicked. Call Reporter page is shown in Figure to the left. Call Reporter is the device and data logging feature of 2.0. Up to 1,000,000 calls are kept it database before they are overwritten. can access basic history and sort by Name, Room, Account Number or Number to show activity of each device to the system. 4 clicking on any of the four icons reporting, a new page will open show an overall Response Time sorted by whichever icon the chooses. An example is shown Figure 5 to the right. Response Time Report page will give a general overview of the rooms on the sample sorted room number. The Print button at the bottom of the page be used to print the information. Back button takes you to the page and the Home button the user back to the AURA 2.0 Page. 5 shown in Figure 6, when the user on a name or individual device, detail report page opens. This report all the calls or alerts the device made. It will list the date, day of week, time the call was initiated, duration of the call before being This page also can be printed by the user by clicking the word at the bottom of the page. By on the word Back, the user be shown the previous page. By on the word Home, the user be taken to the AURA 2.0 Home 6 of the Call Reporter sorting options work the same way. By clicking on the sort icon, general Response Time Report page will be shown. This page can then be printed. If detailed information is required for an individual person or device, clicking it will the detailed view page with also can be printed. Click on the back button to go to the previous page or the home button to go to the AURA 2.0 home page.

  • Cornell Communications AURA Administrator Guide

    Administrator Guide 3.0 Software Administrator Guide Cornell AURA Emergency Alert system enables your facility to monitor a wide of alarm or alert devices and provides a convenient Web interface for with other users of the system. Each facility determines what types of devices it wishes to monitor, but some of the more common devices are: Door Monitors, Motion Detectors, Critical System Failures, Nurse Call and Crisis The main user interface of AURA shows you which options your facility has Administrator Guide covers the administrative and reporting capabilities of AURA shows you how to: Configure Monitored Devices Configure Alert Devices and Alert Groups Set up Schedules and Modes Run System Reports View Audit Logs Create/Manage New Users Administrator Guide discusses each administration topic, then illustrates the strategy for system set-up and maintenance. enter the administration portion of AURA, select from the main title You will then be shown the main administration menu. Monitored Devices Devices include all devices in all areas of the facility that you will be including Doors, Motion Detectors, Critical Systems, etc., as well as the of the wireless transmission infrastructure. The Monitored Devices are transmitters that are configured to monitor the various aspects of your facility. the Devices menu option displays a list of all monitored devices on system: screen allows you to edit the name and category of the monitored devices on your To edit a device, click the link. screen shows the details for a wireless pull cord/station device. You may change the type (Category) and the description. These values will be used to determine how handle alarms from this device and will be included in all email and voice alerts. spoken description is used in situations in which the speech-to-text engine has pronouncing the device name, or in cases where you wish to use abbreviations for web interface. The following constructs may be used in the spoken device name to in pronunciation: creates a pause of N milliseconds i.e. is a 300ms pause. spell out characters i.e. Status E turn off character spell-out Alert Message field is used to specify an individual message that will be delivered this device alerts. See the section on formatting Alert Messages (in System Setup) detailed information. In general, you will not have to use this field, and should leave blank. fields at the bottom of the screen may not be changed and are for diagnostic use only. you have updated the device information, click to save your changes. During new system setup, or if your facility acquires a new transmitter, the device be automatically created with a Category of Wireless Device There is need to create new devices. If you delete a Monitored Device, the system will automatically re-create it as as it receives transmissions from the device. FOREIGN TRANSMITTERS: It is possible that your AURA system may receive from devices not associated with your facility. For example, these devices heavily used in Banks and Nursing Homes. If your facility is located close to a bank other facility that uses this brand of transmitter, you will see Wireless not associated with your facility. If this occurs, you may change the category of device to and the system will ignore all transmissions from the device. you may turn off the automatic creation of new wireless devices in the Setup section of the AURA Administration. See that section for details. Enrolling New Wireless Devices transmitters are programmed at the factory with a unique ID that identifies them AURA. When you receive new transmitters, they will automatically be created in the the first time they transmit. When you receive new transmitters, you must enroll (give them a name and category) in the system. To do

  • Cornell Communications AURA Design Guide

    2.0 Guide Name:________________________________________________________________ Name: _________________________ _____________________________ _______________________________________ State: ________ Zip:____________ _______________________________ Fax: _________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Street: ________________________________ ______________________________ Aura 2.0 Design Guide will assist you in creating a complete solution for an emergency alert notification system. Each system is custom manufactured to meet your needs now and into the identify the components needed by checking the items or filling in the information requested. 1: System Infrastructure this a new installation or a modification to an existing system? New Installation (cid:1) Existing System modification, what is the current system? _________________________________________ the system be for a wired, wireless or combination solution? Wired (cid:1) Wireless (cid:1) Combination the system going to be used for data logging & documentation? Yes (cid:1) No will the central application server be located? Nurses Station (cid:1) Business Office (cid:1) Computer Room (cid:1)Other many locations would you like to have viewing rights?________ many floors does your building have? _________ are the dimensions of the building? ___________________________ Bath Stations: __________ Corridor Lights: _________ 2: System Components a wired or combination system, please list quantities needed: Wired LED Annunciator: _____________ Bed Stations: ____________ Cord station: _________ _________ a wireless system, please list the quantities needed: Bedside Station: __________ Wireless Devices: _________________________ Quantity: _________ Wireless Devices: _________________________ Quantity: _________ Alarm: _________ Sensor: ________ 3: Broadcast Notification would you like to notify staff that an alert has been received? Paging System: How many staff pagers will you need? :_______ Message to Cell Phone 2.0 Client Monitor Screen Calls or Calls to Resident or Caregiver Telephone Special Toshiba Phone System) email to [email protected] fax your completed design guide to Communications at 800-541-9946 Aura system design is unique to your facility or application. is only a preliminary design, it will be reviewed by a member of the Cornell staff for its call us for assistance at 800-558-8957 or visit our website at www.cornell.com in each individual application.

  • Cornell Communications AURA Senior Housing User Guide

    Housing Guide User Guide Cornell AURA Alerting and Monitoring system enables your facility to monitor a variety of alarm or alerting devices and provides a convenient Web interface for with other users of the system. Each facility determines what types of devices it wishes to monitor, but some of the more common alarm devices are: Entry monitors, Motion Detectors, Critical System Failures, and Panic Buttons or The main user interface of AURA will show you which options your facility selected. User Guide is intended for general-purpose users of the system, and will teach you to log in, interpret the main alarm screen, send Quick Messages to other users, set Quick Reminders for yourself. Logging In your web browser, connect to the AURA web site. Your system administrator will you how your facility will connect to AURA and which IP address to use, but typically will enter an IP address such as: must enter the portion of the address. The address is different for each connecting with the server, you will be presented with the login screen, as shown system administrator must assign you a user name and password. Enter your name and password into the appropriate boxes, and click the Login button. If you correctly entered your user name and password, you will be taken to the main status screen. User names and passwords are case sensitive. If you are having trouble in, be sure the CAPS lock is not set on your keyboard. Alarm Status main alarm status screen provides you with a quick overview of the entire system the status of every alarm device that is being monitored in your facility. The screen color coded so that you may identify active and recent alarms quickly. This screen, shown below, also serves as the launching point for the Quick Message and features of AURA. title bar of the Alarm Status screen has links to the other features of the system. link will be discussed in detail later in this guide, but as a brief introduction, the title contains the following links: AURA Logo Click on this logo on any screen and you will be taken to the Alarm Monitoring screen. Administration This link allows you to accomplish administrative tasks, as adding alert devices and controlling the alerting schedules. The administrator must grant you specific privileges before you can this portion of the system. Show Active/Show All This is an alternate view of the Alarm Status which shows Active and Recent Alarms from the devices being This is useful for facilities which have many monitored devices. Quick Message This feature allows you to communicate with other users of AURA system. You may send e-mail, pager, or voice messages to one or people. Reminders This feature allows you to schedule reminder messages to be to yourself or to another AURA user on a one-time or recurring basis. screen shows every alarm device being monitored by the system. The color used for each device will indicate its status. Red alarms are currently active. Yellow Alarms have been cleared for less than 10 minutes. means someone has responded to the alarm. Blue Alarms have been cleared for less than 20 minutes. Green Alarms indicate monitored devices that do not appear to be functioning or that have been removed from the facility. on any alarm device will display additional detail about the alarm and the that have been taken since the alarm was activated. Active (red) alarms may be confirmed (and cleared) by clicking on them. Your system administrator may certain alarms so that they must be manually cleared before they leave the status. It is important that you not confirm an alarm unless you know that it is OK to it. The system will record the fact that you confirmed the alarm. you click on an alarm/alert device, you will be shown a screen similar to the one screen shows when

  • Cornell Communications Battery 3AMP Power Supply B-5243A

    Battery Backup Power Supply 12 or 24 Volt, 3 AMP Supply Power supply to be used with Cornell Power supply contains 2 batteries providing 2 stand-by or 24 hour alarm emergency power. Output: 4 amp continuous supply current at 12 and 3 amp continuous supply current at 24 VDC. 4 amps continuous supply current at 12VDC closed), 3 amps continuous supply current at 24 (switch open), insure proper setting prior to Manufactory set at 24VDC. Protection: Short circuit and thermal overload protection. Provides 4 amps continuous supply current at 12VDC, 3 amps continuous current at 24 VDC. Slotted keyholes make it suitable for vertical wall or rack mounting. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install a CORNELL B-5243A Backup Power Supply for use with the CORNELL Series System. The power supply operate at 115 Volts AC 60Hz. Enclosure provided with cam lock and field wiring on the shall utilize screw terminals. Information: Power Requirements: 115VAC/60Hz, 1.45 amps Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Enclosure Dimensions: 16 H x 12 W x 5 D Mounting: Surface mounted enclosure. Wiring: #18 AWG Minimum Supply can be configured as or 24VDC Proper Setting Prior to Installation LED Diagnostics: Green-AC Operating of AC DC output of AC No DC

  • Cornell Communications Bedside Station with 20-Pin Connector B-111EP

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Station with 20-Pin Connector CORNELL Bedside Station (B-111/EP) is equipped one 20-pin socket for use with the CORNELL Pendant- Call Cord (SW-510) permitting the following standard Nurse Call Light control light control functions require use of third party light controller Can also work with other pendant-style or pillow speaker- call cords besides CORNELL SW-510 with additional wiring For functions such as: Entertainment (TV) Audio Entertainment (TV) Control as special-order option, please contact CORNELL.) Red LED indicate calls placed. Calls may be cancelled at the touch of a button. of call cord plug from station indicates a call at the system annunciator panel. The satin-finish stainless steel faceplates may be flush mounted on standard outlet with single-gang rings. The plates may also be surface mounted with Wiremold 5748 or Minimum depth required is 1 Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install Cornell Bedside Stations B-111/EP as indicated on the plans. The stations shall be equipped with (1) 20-pin socket use with CORNELL Pendant-Style Call Cords, with red LED call placed indicators, and with switches. Removal of bedside cord plug shall appear as a call on the annunciator panel. stainless steel faceplates shall have silk-screened designations clearly marked. voltage shall be 24 volts DC. Wall boxes shall be standard outlet boxes with single- covers. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions (standard 1G Size): 4 x 2 Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #18 AWG Minimum in 1-2 Gang Sizes: Terminal Definitions: Cancel Switch – = 24VDC Negative Input + = 24VDC Positive Input A = Annunciator Output (Switched to when Station is Actuated) E = Extra (same as A) = Earth Ground

  • Cornell Communications Bedside Stations B-111 B-113 & B-122

    Stations with Call Cord or Push Button B-113, and B-122 Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status UL-listed CORNELL Stations may be equipped with or two jacks (B-111, B-122) for use CORNELL Call Cords, or furnished push button operations (B-113). Red indicate calls placed. Calls may be at the touch of a button. of call cord plug from station a call at the system panel. Red LED indicate calls placed. Calls may be cancelled at the touch of a button. On and B-122; removal of call cord plug from station indicates a call at the system panel. The satin-finish stainless steel faceplates may be flush mounted on standard outlet with single-gang rings. The plates may also be surface mounted with Wiremold 5748 or Total depth required is 1 Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install Cornell Bedside Stations as on the plans. The stations shall be equipped with (1) (2) jacks for use with CORNELL Cords or with push buttons, and with red LED call placed indicators and cancel switches. of bedside cord plug shall appear as a call on the Annunciator panel. Satin-finish steel faceplates shall have silk-screened designations clearly marked. Indicator voltage be 24 volts DC. Wall boxes shall be standard outlet boxes with single- or double-gang Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (Standard 1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum in 1-6 gang sizes: stations are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size For correct part number, change first number (1) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Call Cord HAN7608UA

    Cord Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 The Call Cord Device available use with the Patient Station, provides a to match various customer The Single Call Cord, model can used with a visual Patient servicing one bed which requires a call function only. The momentary button at the end the cord is pressed initiating a call through patient station. The cord plugs into the patient station using a 3-conductor phono-type plug. Specifications: The Call Cord Device shall be used with Patient Stations, such as HWN7630UC, and shall be a Single Call Cord (model HAN7608UA). The Call Cord Device be constructed of high impact molded plastic parts and a flexible PVC jacketed cable, with length of 6ft. The call switch shall be a momentary-action pushbutton switch with a red button. The plug assembly shall be a 3-conductor phono-type plug, with molded plastic for use with the safety-disconnect socket on the Patient Station. The cable and molded materials shall permit cleaning with standard hospital cleaning agents. Information: Power Requirements: Power to cord Provided by Patient Station Input Voltage: 5.0VDC Operating Environment: 32-140 (0-60 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: Cord is 6 long Mounting: Plugs into patient station using 3-conductor phono-type plug

  • Cornell Communications Call Stations Cut Sheet

    Stations Standard and Weather Resistant Options 4201B/VM, 4202 Assistance The Cornell 4200 series call work with Cornell 4200 Rescue system to initiate a call to the master when the button is pressed, opening up a communication from master panel to The call station has either an illuminated switch or a heavy duty steel mushroom switch, that when initiates a call to the master panel illuminates the LED on the call station. Options: The 4201B/V is the basic station with an LED light incased in the switch. The 4201B/VM provides an easier to use and see, heavy-duty mushroom switch with an LED located above the switch. The 4202 is the weather-resistant station for outdoor applications, provided with a mushroom Vandal resistant screws are available as an additional option for all three stations. Part #7890-188 Mushroom Switch Call Stations provides a momentary contact that can be used to activate devices, such as a camera, strobe, or tone device The satin finish stainless heavy duty steel faceplate with silk-screened designations is be flush mounted on a standard outlet box with a dual-gang plaster ring. Field wiring is provided a pigtail connector. Specifications: The CORNELL Call Station, Model 4201B/V, Model 4201B/VM, or Model shall consist of one momentary switch with an LED, and one audible alarm with a sound level of 70db at 30cm. The station shall be wall mounted on a dual-gang stainless steel plate that is resistant. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50 Indoor Non-condensing for standard station -22 for weatherproof station Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (Standard 2 Gang) Mounting: Dual-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #16 AWG Maximum

  • Cornell Communications Check in Station, Push Button E-107

    in Station, Push Button Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status E-107 single-gang Emergency Stations feature satin finish steel faceplates with silk-screened designations. They may be mounted on standard outlet boxes with single-gang rings, or surface on Wiremold 5748 or equal with a depth requirement of 1 Used with the A-4000 series Annunciator panel as a room station for senior housing. Pushing the in button a light at the Annunciator. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the Cornell E-107 check-in as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be satin-finish stainless steel with silk-screened Call indicator shall be red LED and be replaceable from rear of unit. Incandescent are not acceptable. Stations shall be mounted on standard outlet boxes with single-gang rings Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum in 1-6 gang sizes: Change first number (1) to the gang size needed for correct part number.

  • Cornell Communications Check in Station, Push Button E-107 Wiring

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  • Cornell Communications Communicator RN 5500 Brochure

    T H E C A R E C O N N E C T I O N TM RN NURSES CALL SYSTEM Patient Supervision Easier Help Enhance the Quality of Patient Care COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 9 1 5 N o r t h 8 1 s t S t r e e t M i l w a u k e e , W I 5 3 2 2 3 800.558.8957 fax:414.351.4657 www.cornell.com AUDIO PAGING DATA LOGGING USER-PROVEN EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY EVEN EASIER-TO-USE THAN JUST USER-FRIENDLY ADDRESSABLE AND STATIONS complete, coverage all patient locations EASY-TO-READ origin of call FIVE-COLOR DOME LIGHTS programming of colors facility standards DIGITAL READOUT DESK CONSOLE other communication system offers as many care-enhancing features as Communicator RN Insight about and concern for the needs nurses and allied care givers drove the design of each element. On-going to continual improvement assures a system installed today will be of leading edge functionality, even as technologies evolve. COMMUNICATOR RN SYSTEM IS A USER PRODUCT to support top quality patient care, without increasing the challenge to the givers. COMMUNICATOR RN SYSTEM IS FLEXIBLE. system can be programmed to accommodate existing procedures. There is no need change how things are done to fully benefit from the system many features. COMMUNICATOR RN SYSTEM IS INTUITIVE. reflect the reality of daily patient/resident interactions with care givers. no need to learn new terminology or become savvy to be using the system, and to get the most out of it. COMMUNICATOR RN SYSTEM IS HELPFUL. flow is rapid, simultaneous between multiple points and complete enough allow accorate interpretation of a caller needs and proper, timely responses. YET, THE COMMUNICATOR RN SYSTEM IS ADVANCED. offers expansion capabilities that will accommodate facility growth as well increases in care sophistication. COMMUNICATOR RN wIll MAxIMIzE THE RETURN YOUR CAll SYSTEM INVESTMENT IN TERMS Of PRODUCTIVITY, AND PROfITAbIlITY.

  • Cornell Communications Communicator RN System Reference Guide

    COMMUNICATIONS, INC. North 81st Street WI 53223 RN NURSE CALL SYSTEMS: 5000 = Tone / Visual 5500 = Audio / Visual HCE CUMULA 1, 2, & 3) REFERENCE GUIDE NO. D-5500-REF 09/10/2010 2 of 32 THIS SERVICE MANUAL: Communicator Service Manual (Cornell Part #05-6887023-101) is intended to provide the information needed to plan, install, operate and service a complete Communicator system. MANUAL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: A Table of Contents A System Reference Guide (this document) which provides general information, safety and systems planning information A complete set of Installation and Service Guides (ISG) for the various system used within the Communicator RN product line. These ISGs each have own Cornell Part Number, and have been organized into the following groups: Controllers User Interface Equipment Addressable Stations Visual (non-audio types) Addressable Stations Audio / Visual Non-Addressable Stations Lights Call Cords Appendices which include the following: Appendix A Communicator RN Equipment List Appendix B [Reserved for Future Use] Appendix C Communicator RN Configuration Instructions Appendix D Radio Paging Configuration Instructions ORDER TO ASSIST YOU IN FINDING BASIC INFORMATION QUICKLY, FOLLOWING PAGE CONTAINS A OF CONTENTS FOR REFERENCE GUIDE DOCUMENT 09/10/2010 3 of 32 GUIDE CONTENTS: DESCRIPTION A summary of the various components and important concepts, to understanding what makes-up a Communicator RN Nurse Call System 5000 (TONE / VISUAL SYSTEMS) 5500 (AUDIO / VISUAL SYSTEMS) PAGE 5 PAGE 7 RN EQUIPMENT LIST Listing of the components that be used within Communicator RN Nurse Call Systems. PAGE 13 PLANNING This section explains important factors to consider in designing and Communicator RN Nurse Call Systems, including the following topics: 1. GENERAL LAYOUT OF FACILITY / UNITS 2&3. BREAK-DOWN EACH CARE UNIT 4. DETERMINE SYSTEM TYPE FOR EACH UNIT 5. U.L. LISTING CONSIDERATIONS? 6. DETERMINE PATIENT STATION SERIES 7. PICK STATIONS REQUIRED FOR EACH SCENARIO multiple examples of typical facility types) PAGE 16 PAGE 17 PAGE 19 PAGE 19 PAGE 19 detailed example for one of the facility types) PAGE 20 8 & 9. LIST THE MODEL NUMBERS & ACCESSORY ITEMS PAGE 22 10. VERIFY MAXIMUM CABLE-RUN DISTANCES PAGE 24 DESCRIPTION – Detailed information on the Cable Types for use with the Communicator RN Nurse Call System PAGE 24 REQUIREMENTS – Information required to plan for proper AC Connections and Stand-By Battery Requirements PAGE 26 BOXES A short note about Back Boxes (Refer to Guide at end) TOOLS & ACCESSORIES Information about special tools, PAGE 27 and related information needed for proper installation PAGE 28 DRAWINGS AND CHARTS The following drawings and are provided to aid you with the following: Describes typical wiring type / technique PAGE 29 STATIONS BACK BOX & FEATURES GUIDE to help in selection of the correct stations, based features, and corresponding Back Boxes required for each PAGE 30 STATIONS INPUTS AVAILABLE FOR STATIONS Spreadsheet to help you quantity and purpose of Inputs & Outputs with each Addressable Station PAGE 31 LAMP SELECTION GUIDE Spreadshe

  • Cornell Communications Computer for AURA – AUR-2000 and 2001 with Client

    for AURA 2.0 System or AUR-2001, optional AUR-Client AURA 2.0 Cornell AUR-2000 is a computer system built-in wireless transmitter used in conjunction with 2.0 wireless implementations. The system includes monitor, wireless receiver, and AURA 2.0 software. AUR-2001 is a computer system used in with AURA 2.0 hard-wired implementations. system includes PC, monitor and AURA 2.0 software. computers systems are furnished with mouse and The computer runs using the software The actual configuration of the software is by how it is programmed and which devices be used, which will be gone over during AURA 2.0 not accurately portray computer given Remote computer may be added to Cornell AURA 2.0 system. AUR-Client supplied by offers an additional access point to any AURA 2.0 system. Setup computer using the instructions provided. Only use the components included with AUR-2000 or AUR-2001 to insure compatibility. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install Cornell computer (AUR- or AUR-2001) with Cornell Wireless AURA 2.0 and/or hardwired 4000 system. If remote is needed, contractor shall furnish and install Cornell computer (AUR-Client). Only provided by Cornell shall be used to furnish and install the computer. The computer shall be programmed to the specifications determined by the facility and components for the use with AURA 2.0. Information: Power Requirements: Plugged into standard 125V electrical plug Required Battery Protector (not included) to prolong the life of the computer Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Setup: See instructions included with the computer

  • Cornell Communications Control Unit Visual Only 128 station HTN7680UA

    Visual Nurse Call 5000 Contol Unit (Visual Only) The Special System Control Unit is designed with Assisted Living facilities in mind. It a Processor Module which will accommodate up to 128 addressable stations, and Power Four Annunciator Panels, multiple consoles, swing room capability, remote diagnostics, interfaces to printer and radio page systems are just a few of the innovations that comprise the product. With this Special Control Unit, nurse consoles may be used as an easy of entering pocket paging assignments. mounted in a steel cabinet, the Control Unit contains the field connection points for terminating power, control, and data cables from the Staff Consoles, Annunciator Panels, Patient Stations other input/output devices installed in the system. When used with a Cornell System, the System Control Unit accommodates up to 128 stations, 32 Duty Status and four 32-LED Annunciator Panels. Cornell provided cabinet with Flush or Surface Mounted door. Specifications: The Control Unit shall be a wall-mounted control panel, model (128 station). The panel shall be mounted in an electrical equipment cabinet, model 24 constructed of 14 gauge steel, and equipped with one of two types lockable doors (flush: HDN7682UA or surface: HDN7683UA). The cabinet shall be equipped with cutout for a standard duplex receptacle for plugging in the power supply line cords inside the The Control Unit shall supply power and control voltages and the field termination points to install and operate the Staff Call System. The Control Unit shall include a serial data to communicate from one Console to another, monitor system status, activate selected change room map parameters, perform system diagnostics, etc. The RS-232 serial data for interface to a radio paging system, a modem, or to a standard video terminal device, used to room map parameters and perform system diagnostics. The Control Unit shall be equipped a separate Common Equipment Ground terminal, clearly identified as such, to be used by the to terminate all designated Equipment Grounding conductors (wire color: GREEN or w/YELLOW stripe Information: Power Requirements The Control Unit power supplies shall be all solid state and proved VDC for dome light power and 12 VDC for control and logic circuits in the system. power supply shall be adequately protected from overload and short circuits. Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: 24 x 36 x 4 Mounting: Provided Cabinet Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Control Units Audio HTN7672UA HTN7674UA

    Audio Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 Control Units, Audio (64 Addressable Stations, 2 Consoles) HTN7674UA (128 Addressable Stations, 4 Consoles) The System Control Units consist of Power Supplies, a Processor Module, an Audio Switching Module Audio Amplifier Modules. Each Control Unit is the control center for the Call System, the top of the line. Multiple swing room capability, remote diagnostics, and interfacing to radio paging and the centralized system are just few of the innovations that comprise the feature-packed product. in a steel cabinet, the Control Unit contains the field connection points for terminating the power, control, and data cables from the Consoles, Annunciator Panels, Patient Stations and other input/output devices installed the system. When used with a Cornell System, the System Control Unit accommodates up to 80-160 addressable (including 16/32 duty stations) and four 32-LED Annunciator Panels. Cornell provided Cabinet with surface or flush mount door. Specifications: The System Control Unit shall be available in two versions and shall be constructed on a stainless steel panel for installation in a flush or surface wall-mounted equipment cabinet, model HDN7681UA, high X 24 wide X 4 deep. The Control Unit panel (CU) shall contain the power supplies, Processor Module, Audio Module and Audio Amplifier Modules which shall be the power and control elements of the Call System. The version shall be equipped with one 12- and one 24-volt power supply, and the 128-station version shall have 12- and two 24-volt power supplies to accommodate the dome lights and solid state circuit assemblies required in various systems. linear-regulated power supplies shall be single-output, open-frame units, which shall operate from a 120 or 240 (by setting internal jumpers), 50-60 Hz power source. They shall be factory wired for 120 VAC. Processor Module, the microcontroller-based control center for the Call System, shall be a single printed circuit assembly mounted on the Control Unit panel. It shall contain an advanced Intel microcontroller device and the state memory devices (FLASH and SRAM) needed to store data and run the system program. The system and the configuration parameters shall be stored in non-volatile memory which shall retain all programmed even if power is removed. In addition, the Processor Module shall contain power and signal conditioning circuits the termination points for various corridor and annunciator cables in the system. The Processor Module shall also a termination point for an interface to an ANSI-type configuration terminal, a modem for remote diagnostics, a function Radio Paging system or a Centralized Call System. The Audio Switching Module (ASM) and Audio Amplifier (AAM) shall be included on the Control Unit panel. The ASM shall contain the audio control and switching and audio interface circuits to provide a voice link from any one station zone to each nurse console. Each Audio Module shall plug into the ASM and provide two-way amplification of the audio signals during patient-to-staff staff-to-staff voice communications. Audio, data and signal lines from the nurse console shall be terminated at screw-type connectors on the Audio Switching Module or Processor Module. Information: Power Requirements: AC power input: power output: VAC, 50/60 Hz, 600 Watts maximum (1 Amp nominal) from 12 VDC power supply (Control Circuits) (3.6 Amps max.) from 24 VDC p/s no. 1 (Dome Light Circuits) (3.6 Amps max.) from 24 VDC p/s no. 2 (Dome Light Circuits) Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: 36″ High X 24″ Wide X 4″ Deep Mounting: Cornell Provided Cabinet Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

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  • Cornell Communications Corridor Dome Lights HWN6691UA,92UA,93UA,95UA

    Dome Light 1, 2, 3, or 5 Lamp HWN6692UA, HWN6693UA, HWN6695UA Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 The single- and multi-circuit dome lights, installed above the door outside a patient room, call annunciation in the corridor to visually notify staff that a patient in the room is waiting for service. used as a zone light a smart station is required The glowing light identifies a calling room and a nearby staff person that attention is needed.. The station will fit in either of the following three-gang boxes (or equivalent). Three-gang, 3-1/2 deep masonry box. Three-gang, 2-1/2 deep standard electrical wall box with three-gang, 3/4 plaster cover. the box is utilized as a junction for cables, a deep wall box is required for connections and Specifications: Corridor Dome Lights shall be located where indicated on the plans. dome lights shall indicate calls from rooms according to classification and color as indicated in plans. The corridor dome lights shall consist of a lens made from GE Lexan Type 2014 plastic on a polypropylene type MF1004FR plastic housing (or equivalent). Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (2 Gang) Mounting: Two-Gang back box with 3 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Corridor Lights L-101, L-102, L-103, L-422, L-423

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Lights 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6 Lights L-102, L-103, L-422*, and L-423* and L-423 are non-UL Available with one, two, three, or six lamps and a full range of optional designations. CORNELL Lights feature translucent wedge- covers in red or white. The Light will illuminate when station is activated. Dome covers are easily removed the front, for simplified lamp replacement. Corridor lights can be made in 1-6 configurations with white or red domes. can be made red, blue, amber, yellow, are not to scale green with additional filters. Domes can also be silkscreened. Light configurations are required to be on at least a 4 gang plate. L-101, L-102, and L-103 models mount on standard, single-gang boxes or plaster rings, a required depth of 1 inch. L-422 and L-423 models mount on a standard 4-gang box or plaster with a minimum of 1 depth. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL Series 4000 Lights with one (L-101), two (L-102), three (L-103), four (L-422) or six (L-423) lamps. The shall be (red) or (white), with optional designations silk-screened on the surface. The steel faceplates shall mount on a standard, single-gang electrical wall box or single-gang ring, with external connection achieved via pigtails. The dome covers shall be removable the front for easy replacement of the lamps. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum in 1-6 gang sizes: are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size

  • Cornell Communications Corridor Lights with Tone LS-201

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Lights with Tone The LS-201, call indicator, is mounted on a double stainless steel plate. The call indicator may be mounted in position. The dome cover is illuminated by an incandescent (can be configured in 1-3 lamps). The audible tone sounder a piezoelectric type, black plastic. When an associated call station is activated, the lights and will sound the piezoelectric tone device. The will pulse constantly until the station is reset. Dome covers are easily removed from the front simplified lamp replacement. Corridor lights can be made in 1-3 light configurations with white or red domes. Lights be made red, blue, amber, yellow, or green with additional filters. Domes can also be Tone can be steady, intermittent, or chime. All models mount on standard, double-gang boxes or plaster rings, with a required depth 1 inch. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL LS-201 call corridor lights as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be double gang, stainless steel four mounting screws. Calls shall be indicated by an incandescent lamp covered by a white (or translucent plastic cover and a piezoelectric tone device mounted to the side on the finished The sound output shall be 90 db. with 24 VDC input. The complete unit shall consume no than 115 MA @ 24 VDC. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4.5 x 4.57 (2 Gang) Mounting: Double-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum are only UL Listed in the 2 gang size in 2-6 gang sizes: For correct part number, change first number (2) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Credit Application

    CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT APPLICATION this form PRINT or TYPE and Fax to 414-351-4657) Application Dated as of Communications, Inc. N 81st Street WI 53223-3830 type or print clearly. obtain credit from creditor, customer agrees to creditor usual terms and conditions as promulgated and by creditor from time to time, and represents and states the following, and authorizes release of any pertaining to customer financial conditions form any third parties which may verify same: is CORNELL Communications, Inc. is Address CUSTOMER is a (check where appropriate): Telephone # FA Tax Exempt# OWNER (Other Partners Attach List) State of Incorporation (President/Owner) President/Partner) BUSINESS REFERENCES: Trade names; and other business information (Complete reverse side.) Customer agrees to Net-30 terms or pay service charges of 2% per month or the highest rate allowed by law is the lesser) from the due date of each invoice to date of payment. In event customer account is for collection, customer agrees to collection and/or attorney fees of 25% of the amount owed. agrees that any dealings between the parties shall be governed by and interpreted in with the laws of the State of Wisconsin and customer further agrees, per creditor option, the jurisdiction of the courts of Wisconsin, State or Federal, to determine any controversy arising in dealings. PERSONAL GUARANTEE: In consideration of creditor extending credit to customer, the personally and individually guarantee unconditionally full and prompt payment of past, and future obligations and terms due creditor from customer and/or any successor in interest or non corporate) to customer business, hereby waiving notice of acceptance of this notice of rendering services and/or sale of goods provided customer by creditor and notice of or change or extension of credit terms. The undersigned consent to any creditor until revoked writing. Any married individual signatory to this application represents that any credit granted to the subject account is an obligation incurred in the interest of his or her marriage or family. partners or officers of customers should sign.. (Pri (Pri (Pri Name) Name) Name) Other: Person: Business Started: Bank Account & Reference: of Bank: Employees of Your Business: Nature of Your Business (Circle): Fire Products Sold: Lines Represented: Annual CORNELL Purchases: $ Limit Requested $_______________________________________________________ Contact (s): Contact: Trade Names supply us with a copy of your Annual Resale Certificate for Sales Tax. References: at Least Three. Will Be Paid in Days Name & Your number Person & FAX Attach Current Financial Statement of Customer Secured Creditors:

  • Cornell Communications Data Logging Overview

    Incident Reporting and Logging Report Writer Logging and Reporting Software 9000 healthcare organizations need user-friendly tools that cut through the chaos and deliver analysis and reporting capabilities specifically to meet their needs. these needs in mind, Cornell offers a Report Writer enables management to generate reports based on healthcare metrics. activity, patient requests and caregiver times are examples of the types of that can be monitored, recorded and With the ability to sort collected utilizing query capabilities, managers tailor reports around specific needs. Easy accessibility to standard report options Ability to generate customized reports All events are recorded in real-time Can be used on any computer that has an connection and can run Windows Cornell Incident Reporting retrofits existing call systems provide reporting of call activity. call and we can assist you in if your current system is a Report Writer is a powerful tool for administration caregivers, providing easy access real-time information that is essential the efficient delivery of quality patient View call reports, date reports, elapsed time reports room reports by room or group of room numbers, and shift reports (if programmed) to improve risk and drive quality initiatives (ex. improved call response time) Calls by a group of rooms: This all rooms and displays data the number of calls and a time for each call per room. Calls for one room: Displays call light for one room and also gives the time per call for this room. List of all call activity: Displays all recorded giving date, time, room and elapsed time to answer Calls per date: Allows all calls for a date to be shown. Calls per elapsed time: Shows all for a specific period of time. Service Support: experienced and technically qualified staff is available to assist you in analyzing your and installation requirements and identifying solutions that match your needs. service is just a phone call away. more information about our Incident Reporting and Logging Software, our full line of Cornell products, contact us today!

  • Cornell Communications Desktop Paging Receiver DP-9000R

    Paging Receiver The DP-9000R Desktop Paging Receiver like a pager with large display and user friendly It can be set on top a desk utilizing 120AC or wirelessly for a location best for the facility 3 rechargeable AAA batteries. Supports multiple English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and French. 4 Line, 84 Character Display Back lit display 120 AC or Rechargeable AAA Battery power 4 beep alerts, 10 melody alerts, vibrate mode, reminder alert, and 5 daily alarm sets Duplicate message detection, unread message display, message time stamp, display Up to 8 cap code capability Selective message lock/delete Frequency Paging Sensitivity: 512bps 5u V 1200bps 9u V Bit Rate: 512 for POCSAG, 1600 for FLEX Spurious Rejection: 40db below carrier Alert Tone Volume: adjustable up to 98db at 30cm (12 View Area: 120 x 44mm 90 second Sleep Time When used with Cornell System, this desktop pager keeps you connected and 24/7. Specifications: Contractor shall furnish, program and include Desktop Pagers DP-9000R according to specifications Information: Frequency: 408-473MHz Dimensions: 182.3(L) x 114(W) x 99.7(H)mm Power: 120AC or Rechargeable AAA Batteries (3) Battery Replacement: Rechargeable AAA Batteries (3) Battery Life: Up to 2 years Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing

  • Cornell Communications Digital Area of Rescue Assistance Flyer

    Rescue/Refuge Assistance 4800 Area of Rescue/ Assistance Emergency System for: 2012, Life Safety 101, ADA 2010 Stations Per Panel up to Stations now available for way voice communication from station to an Call Center. Control Panel shown. up to four remote panels and up 35 expansion switches. Switches – 35 Optional Descriptions Panels Station Boxes ES-4808 Expansion Switch x 15″W x 4″D Supplies 3.3 Amp Supplied with x 14.25″W x 4.50″D one, or 8 Amp Supplied with x 15.75″W x 4.50″D Panel – Mandatory Panel – Four Optional Stations – 255 Max Each for A-4800M & A-4800R Control Panels Back-Up/Power Supply 12Volt/7 Ah Batteries Back-Up/Power Supply 12Volt/7 Ah Batteries Factory for Mandatory Optional Signage Required Area of Rescue/Refuge x 20″W x 20″W x 4″W x 3.5″D x 18″W x 3.25″D provide supervised, 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System is voice between each Call Station and the Main Panel. Optionally, up to (4) Remote Control Panels also be installed throughout the building to allow locations to respond to a call for assistance. An modem, operating at the Main Control Panel, to a public telephone system, provides an dial-out capability to a monitoring location. 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System shall (supervise) all the Call Stations, Control Panels and Switches on a continuous basis, to identify line and defective equipment. Activated Call Station and fault information will be alerted and displayed the 40 character LCD four line display, at each Control location. Each 4800 V call station is equipped with an set of form contacts that can be used to external devices, such as a camera, strobe, or tone of Operation and Power Requirements 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System the following three types of wiring. Pair #16 AWG, stranded, non-shielded cable, from the Supply to the Control Panels and Field Switches a maximum distance of 478 feet. Pair #22 AWG, stranded, non-shielded cable, from all of the Power Supply to the Power on the Control Panels. Cat5e cable, Standard straight – through, TIA/EIA 568A TIA/EIA 568B, from the Control Panel and Field to the Call Station and to the phone line Power Supply operates at 24 VDC with an amperage either 3.3 or 8.0. mode PANEL STATION light signals power on 10 second flash sent from call station light flashes, intermittent tone & LED light and one time acknowledged/activated the control panel on display shows where call originated from red LED light flashes with time tone signal the up/down button to remove the to the top line, then press the right to call using the handset to talk. free voice communication the control panel the calling station call to an offsite to an outside location free voice communication center off fault standby mode, LCD display the calls answered LCD displays system fault with a flashing red LED intermittent tone the calling station mode light will be off

  • Cornell Communications Door Monitor 1000 Series Product Specification

    Door Monitor System 1000 Specs document specifies door-monitoring equipment for monitoring unwanted entry or from a secured area. This system shall be designed to comply with Design of the Door Monitor System as manufactured by Cornell Communications, Milwaukee, WI. 1 General SUMMARY Includes: The electrical contractor shall furnish and install a Door Monitoring System as described herein and shown on the SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SUBMITTALS Requirements: Provide door monitor equipment, which been manufactured and installed to maintain performance criteria by manufacturer without defects, damage or failure. Submit listed submittals in accordance with Conditions of the and Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section. Data: Submit product data, including manufacturer’s (Spec- product sheet, for specified products. Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and components, including anchorage and accessories. Include diagrams, wiring diagrams, station installation details and cabinet details. Assurance Submittals: Submit the following: Reports: Certified test reports showing compliance with performance characteristics. Instructions: Manufacturer’s installation Field Reports: Manufacturer’s field reports herein. Submittals: Submit the following: and Maintenance Data: Operation and maintenance data installed products in accordance with Division 1 Closeout (Maintenance Data and Operation Data) Section. methods for maintaining installed products and precautions cleaning materials and methods detrimental to finishes and Include troubleshooting guide, wiring terminal and equipment parts list. Warranty documents specified herein. WARRANTY Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project provisions. Manufacturer’s Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, standard warranty document executed by authorized official. Manufacturer’s warranty is in addition to, and not a of, other rights Owner may have under Contract Documents. Period: [Specify term.] years commencing on the Date of Completion. BASIC SYSTEM OPERATIONS zone switch contains a red and a green LED. Each time the zone is pressed, the zone status toggles between armed and disarmed. green LED indicates the disarmed status. The associated door may be without causing an alarm. A short and/or open in the door contact will cause the panel to go into the alarm condition. steady red LED indicates the armed status. If an armed door is opened, alarm condition occurs. The red LED will flash and an intermittent tone will sound. Pressing the cancel tone switch on the master panel silence the audio tone but will not clear the alarm. If another zone go into the alarm condition, the tone would again sound until the tone switch is pressed or until all alarms are canceled. cancel an alarm, simply press and release the zone switch. This will the zone to the disarm status and automatically cancel the alarm. 2 PRODUCTS DOOR MONITOR EQUIPMENT Manufacturer: Cornell Communications, Inc. 7915 N. 81st St., Milwaukee, WI 53223-3830; 800- 558-8957; (414) 351-4660; Fax: (414) 351-4657. PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS No substitutions permitted. CORNELL 1000 DOOR MONITOR SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS Operations of the switch (when in an armed condition) at a station shall initiate a call to the master station and activate flashing LED light and audible signal for that zone. of a call at the master station shall cause both an audible visual signal. The location of the remote door switch shall be at the master station. shall silence the audible alarm at the master station only. annunciation signals shall remain illuminated until reset by the operator. The system operator shall reset visual annunciation signals. A

  • Cornell Communications Door Monitor Manual

    Response Systems Monitor Systems 1000 CORNELL Communications, Inc. – www.cornell.com WI USA 6/04 SERIES DOOR MONITOR AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM OPERATION: zone switch contains a red and a green LED. Each time the zone switch is pressed, the zone status toggles between and disarmed. green LED indicates the disarmed status. The associated door may be opened without causing an alarm. A short open in the door contact wiring will cause the panel to go into the alarm condition. steady red LED indicates the armed status. If an armed door is opened, the alarm condition occurs. The re d LED will and an intermittent audio tone will sound. Pressing the cancel tone switch on the master panel will silence the audio but will not clear the alarm. If another zone should go into the alarm condition, the tone would again sound until t he tone switch is pressed or until all alarms are canceled. cancel an alarm, simply press and release the zone switch. This will return the zone to the disarmed status and cancel the alarm. SUPPLY REQUIREMENT: A-1000 Series Door Monitor System is designed to operate on regulated 12VDC power. Connecting an AC power or a DC power supply with a voltage above 12V will damage the system. Make sure you are using one of the CORNELL power supplies: P-512241A, P-512243A, or the B-5243A. Use minimum 18 gauge 2 conductor from power supply to the Master Panel. The B-5243A power supply provides battery back up allowing a typical to operate 24 hours or more on back-up power. wiring to be minimum 22 gauge unless otherwise specified. Refer to drawing D1000W-A for basic system wiring FEATURES: alarm volume – Volume of intermittent tone is adjustable with a screwdriver from the front of the panel. Door contacts – The system can use either normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) contacts. Two 22 wires required between door switch and zone card. Refer the drawing D1000W-A. output per zone – Each zone card has a switched negative (open collector) transistor output at 9, which turns on whenever that zone is in the alarm condition. Rating: 500mA, 40VDC output, system – The terminal on the tone board is a switched negative (open collector) output, which turns on whenever any zone is in the alarm condition. Automatically turns off when all are canceled. Rating: 100mA, 12VDC Door Status Output – Each zone card has a door status output at terminal 11 -switched negative, (open collector) that turns on whenever the door is open, regardless of armed/disarmed status. Rating: 100mA, 12VDC Switch Disable – Cutting the factory installed Zone Switch Enable jumper between terminals 1 and 3 of a card will disable the zone switch from making changes in the armed/disarmed status of the door. Status will then only be possible using a remote zone control product (see OPTIONS-REMOTE ZONE PRODUCTS). Switch Disable during alarm – Cutting jumper J1 on a zone card will disable the zone switch from making in the armed/disarmed status of the door only when the zone is in the alarm condition. The zone switch still function while the zone is either disarmed or armed. Once in the alarm condition, clearing the alar m will be possible from a remote zone control product. Note: If the Zone Switch Enable jumper (see Zone Switch is cut, the zone switch will be disabled under all conditions. ZONE MONITOR/CONTROL PRODUCTS -The Remote Control Panel duplicates the functions of the Master Panel except it has a high/low switch instead a Tone switch for control of the alarm tone. When the Master Panel tone is silenced the tone for the Remote Panel is also silenced. Individual zones have one green LED, one red LED, and a momentary three position, neutral toggle switch. Activating the toggle switch to the left or right will disarm or arm the zone, respectively. than one A-1600 panel may be used. Two 18-gauge conductors, one 22-gauge conductor plus four 22-gauge conductors per zone, all to master panel.

  • Cornell Communications Door Monitor Overview 1000 Series

    Door Monitor Series Monitor 1000 Series Door Monitor System Series 1000 Door monitor System allows you to configure the right system for many door applications. We use anodized aluminum and LED to trouble-free performance year year. How it works: The master panel controls and monitors each door in the system constantly via the zone Remote Panels are attached to the master control and will display the same as the master stations. Doors can be disarmed if being used, like the main entrance during the day, these zones be identified with a lit green LED. Changing of the zones from arm/disarm is as easy as touching the button on the master using the switch on the remote control panel or disarming at the zone using a key access code at the keypad. All panels are equipped with sound, which can be muted for noise-free applications. Any station can be used on any zone so a facility can mix and match to their specific Panels A-1000 master panel shows the status of each door. panel is equipped with: An audible tone when a zone is alarmed. Switches which allows for someone to activate/ the door with the push of a button. The switches are equipped with LED indicators, one red (armed) and one green (unarmed) for each zone. Flush, surface, or desktop mountable. From 4-28 zones in increments of 4. Tone mute switch Volume control through a screwdriver hole in front of the panel panels are available. Please contact your Cornell representative for information. Control A-1600 remote control panels allow for remote control of master panel and its functions. The panel includes: Flush, surface, or desktop mountable Will accommodate the same amount of circuits as master panel. A steady green LED indicates unarmed, a steady indicates armed, a flashing red with intermittent means a zone is in alarmed status. Switch to activate/deactivate zone. Tone volume is adjustable via hi-low switch. Plastic designator strips to indicate zones. Monitor A-1700 remote monitor panels allow for remote monitoring master panel. The panel includes: Flush, surface, or desktop mountable. Will accommodate the same amount of circuits as master panel. A steady green LED indicates unarmed, a steady indicates armed, a flashing red with intermittent means a zone is in alarmed status. Tone volume is adjustable via hi-low switch. Plastic designator strips to indicate zone Zone Control A-1800 remote zone control model A-1800 allows for keyed zone control of individual doors. The station Steady red LED to indicate armed, flashing red when Steady green LED to indicate unarmed. Key switch needed to change the status of the zone. Toggle switch to arm/disarm alarm. Optional tone. Zone Control with Time Delay A-1801 remote zone control with time delay model A-1801 allows a keyed access zone control of individual doors with a time so the door stays armed after a predetermined amount time has lapsed. The station includes: A key switch used to activate the disarm function. Time adjustable from 5-60 second time delay, after that the will arm itself again. One red LED to indicate armed status when lit, alarmed when flashing, and LED is off when door is Optional tone. Zone Keypad Stations A-1806D and A-1808D remote zone keypad stations allow for access code to restricted areas. The stations include: Quick change access codes when required. User programmable via the keypad. 48 hour power loss code retention. Model A-1808D allows for a 10-60 second exit delay. Model A-1806D allows for remote arm, disarm, and exit functions. Optional tone. Experience over 30 years, Cornell has provided the communication requirements of the security, elder care, educat

  • Cornell Communications Door Monitor Wiring and Operating Overview A-1000

    A-1000 SERIES DOOR MONITOR AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM OPERATION: zone switch contains a red and a green LED. Each time the zone switch is pressed, the zone status toggles between and disarmed. green LED indicates the disarmed status. The associated door may be opened without causing an alarm. A short open in the door contact wiring will cause the panel to go into the alarm condition. steady red LED indicates the armed status. If an armed door is opened, the alarm condition occurs. The re d LED will and an intermittent audio tone will sound. Pressing the cancel tone switch on the master panel will silence the audio but will not clear the alarm. If another zone should go into the alarm condition, the tone would again sound until t he tone switch is pressed or until all alarms are canceled. cancel an alarm, simply press and release the zone switch. This will return the zone to the disarmed status and cancel the alarm. SUPPLY REQUIREMENT: A-1000 Series Door Monitor System is designed to operate on regulated 12VDC power. Connecting an AC power or a DC power supply with a voltage above 12V will damage the system. Make sure you are using one of the CORNELL power supplies: P-512241A, P-512243A, or the B-5243A. Use minimum 18 gauge 2 conductor from power supply to the Master Panel. The B-5243A power supply provides battery back up allowing a typical to operate 24 hours or more on back-up power. wiring to be minimum 22 gauge unless otherwise specified. Refer to drawing D1000W-A for basic system wiring FEATURES: alarm volume – Volume of intermittent tone is adjustable with a screwdriver from the front of the panel. Door contacts – The system can use either normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) contacts. Two 22 wires required between door switch and zone card. Refer the drawing D1000W-A. output per zone – Each zone card has a switched negative (open collector) transistor output at 9, which turns on whenever that zone is in the alarm condition. Rating: 500mA, 40VDC output, system – The terminal on the tone board is a switched negative (open collector) output, which turns on whenever any zone is in the alarm condition. Automatically turns off when all are canceled. Rating: 100mA, 12VDC Door Status Output – Each zone card has a door status output at terminal 11-switched negative, (open collector) that turns on whenever the door is open, regardless of armed/disarmed status. Rating: 100mA, 12VDC Switch Disable – Cutting the factory installed Zone Switch Enable jumper between terminals 1 and 3 of a card will disable the zone switch from making changes in the armed/disarmed status of the door. Status will then only be possible using a remote zone control product (see OPTIONS-REMOTE ZONE PRODUCTS). Switch Disable during alarm – Cutting jumper J1 on a zone card will disable the zone switch from making in the armed/disarmed status of the door only when the zone is in the alarm condition. The zone switch still function while the zone is either disarmed or armed. Once in the alarm condition, clearing the alar m will be possible from a remote zone control product. Note: If the Zone Switch Enable jumper (see Zone Switch is cut, the zone switch will be disabled under all conditions. ZONE MONITOR/CONTROL PRODUCTS -The Remote Control Panel duplicates the functions of the Master Panel except it has a high/low switch instead a Tone switch for control of the alarm tone. When the Master Panel tone is silenced the tone for the Remote Panel is also silenced. Individual zones have one green LED, one red LED, and a momentary three position, neutral toggle switch. Activating the toggle switch to the left or right will disarm or arm the zone, respectively. than one A-1600 panel may be used. Two 18-gauge conductors, one 22-gauge conductor plus four 22-gauge conductors per zone, all to master panel. to drawing DA1600WM. – The Remote Monitor Panel provides a visual and audible indication of any or all zones. Each zone contains green LED and one red LED. The panel contains a tone hi/low switch to control the audible alarm tone volume. the Master Panel tone is silenced, the tone at the A-1700 panel is also silenced. More than one A-1700 panel may used. T

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  • Cornell Communications Dual Status Operations and Specifications

    A-4000 VISUAL NURSE CALL Status & Operations noitats edisdeB cord (required for activation) snoitats nottub-hsuP noitats droc lluP hctiwS elggoT nottub-hsuP moorhsuM Emergency stations for toilet, bath, PT, etc. or 3 lamp corridor lamp pmaL enoZ rodirroC rotaicnunnA retsaM sesruN noitats ytuD noitats ffatS AMP Power Supply Power Supply ro owt rof deriuqer( eludom lortnoC status systems) 221-B ro 111-B SW-106, SW-110 101-E ro 311-B 401-E ro 501-E 8A01E ro E-101, E-103, E-104-1 (E-105) or E-108A L-102, or L-103 301-Z seireS 0004-A 211-D ro 111-D 211-S ro 111-S D201-CN depressing the button on the pendant of the SW-106 Call Cord will cause the following: A steady visual indication be seen on the associated Bedside Station, Room Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, indicator at the Nurses Master Annunciator, Stations and Staff Stations. Simultaneously, a slow, pulsing, electronic tone will sound at the Nurses Master, as well as at all and Staff Stations. The call can be cancelled only at the point of origination. Removing the call cord will place a normal call the Station is not used. When using the ST option, a steady visual indication will be seen on the associated Bedside Station, Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, indicator at the Nurses Master Annunciator, Duty Stations and Staff Stations. Simultaneously, rapid, pulsing, electronic tone will sound at the Nurses Master, as well as at all Duty and Staff Stations. Emergency Call is placed when the Emergency (toilet) Station is (pulled or pushed) and causes the following: A flashing indication will appear at the Calling Station, Room Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, associated room indicator at the Nurses Duty Stations and Staff Stations. A pulsing tone will sound at the Master Annunciator, as well as at all Duty and Staff The Emergency call takes priority over Bedside Calls and can be cancelled only at the point of origination. A Priority is placed when a smoke detector is activated or when a code blue station is (pulled or pushed) and causes the following: a pulsing indication at the Calling Station, Room Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, associated room indicator at the Nurses Master, Stations and Staff Stations. The Priority Call takes priority over the Bedside Calls and Emergency Calls. & Adjustment Nurses Master has a Hi-Low switch to give a choice of two, preset, levels of tone volume. The Master Annunciator also has a check switch. Lamps use bulbs that are replaceable from the front and are accessible by pulling the dome perpendicular from the plate. Power Supply has no user adjustments on the outside of the cabinet. NOTE: Removal of the cabinet cover to make is for qualified personnel only.

  • Cornell Communications Dual Status Pull Cord Emergency Station E-104-1, WP

    Cord Emergency Station with Water Resistant Option Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status E-104-1/E-104-1WP stations feature satin finished stainless faceplates with silk-screened designations. E-104-1WP has a making the station splash proof for use in shower applications. may be flush mounted on standard outlet boxes with single-gang or surface mounted on Wiremold 5748 or equal with a depth of 1 Pulling the six-foot nylon cord on the E-104-1 (E-104-1 WP) Station activates a call for help confirmed by red LED. To the call, slide the switch to the off position. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL E-104-1 (E-104- Emergency Stations as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be satin-finish stainless steel silk-screened designations. Emergency Station activates a call for help confirmed by red LED. in progress can be cancelled by moving the switch to off position. Incandescent lamps are not Stations shall be mounted on standard outlet boxes with single-gang rings or Wiremold or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: 10 Wire color-coded pluggable harness in 1-6 gang sizes: Change first number (1) to gang size needed. are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size

  • Cornell Communications Duty Station DS-110

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Single Status Station Cornell DS-110 Duty Station offers immediate of any call on the system via tone and red LED on a status 4000 system. The DS-110 Duty Station has a manual high or low tone switch that is provided for an audible alert to staff. red LED indication with pulsing tone. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk- designations may be flush mounted on a standard outlet with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a 5748 or equivalent. Field wiring terminations are pigtailed. Specifications: The duty station shall be CORNELL Model DS-110. Incoming calls shall be indicated by a (steady) red LED indicator and pulsing tone. The station have a manual switch for High-Low volume. The station shall fit on a standard single gang ring or Wiremold 5748 surface box or equal. Minimum depth shall be 1 Visual indicators be LED Incandescent lamps not accepted. Terminations for field wiring shall be pigtailed. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Terminations are Pigtailed in 1-6 gang sizes: are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size

  • Cornell Communications Duty Station HWN7606UA

    Station Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 The Duty Station is a device used for visual and annunciation (by zone) of various levels of patient/staff placed in the Nurse Call System. Up to eight of these two- wall-mounted devices may be wired to the same corridor as the Patient Stations. Annunciation consists of steady flashing LEDs and tones, at an appropriate rate matching the level of the call or calls in process. User configuration of annunciation parameters allows zone assignments and rates to be pre-selected during system startup to to the unique requirements of each installation. Used for visual and audible annunciation of various levels. Each Duty Station requires a standard two-gang electrical back box, 3 deep, or Specifications: The Duty Station shall be a two- gang, wall-mounted output device, HWN7606UA, to be installed with a model HFN7611UA, two-gang, brushed stainless steel The Duty Station shall include a GREEN, YELLOW and RED LED indicator on the front and an audible sounder to annunciate various levels of calls placed in a specific zone. Also shall be output drivers to activate a 3-lamp Dome Light and external sounder, if required. Duty Station shall include a 3-position jumper array for selecting one of 8 unique polling It shall also include four output terminals for connection to four separate output A 6-position and a 3-position quick-disconnect, insulation- displacement type connector be provided to terminate field- installed power and control lines. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (2 Gang) Mounting: Two-Gang back box with 3 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Duty Stations D-111 & D-112

    Stations and D-112 Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Duty Station with Tone On/Off Switch The Cornell D-111 Duty Station an on/off tone switch that can be passed, LED to indicate normal call, and red LED to emergency call. The D-111 Duty Station has a tone on- switch that is provided to silence the audible alert staff. Normal calls are indicated with a steady LED and slow intermittent tone. Emergency are indicated with flashing red LED and rapid Duty Station The Cornell D-112 Duty Station includes a green LED to indicate normal call, and red to indicate emergency call. It is also furnished with an adjustable volume pot that is preset installation. The D-112 Duty Station indicates normal calls with steady green LED and slow tone. Emergency calls are indicated with flashing red LED and rapid tone. and D-112: The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Field wiring terminations are with screw clamps, maximum 16 gauge. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install CORNELL Duty Stations or (D-112) as indicated on the plans. Flashing red LED and rapid intermittent tone shall an emergency call; steady green LED and slow tone shall indicate a normal call. lamps are not acceptable. The station shall fit on a standard single-gang plaster ring Wiremold 5748 surface box or equivalent, with a minimum depth of 1 required. Terminations field wiring shall be with screw clamps. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (Standard 1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #16 AWG Maximum are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size in 1-6 gang sizes: For correct part number, change first number (1) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Emergency Station Push On-Twist Off E-108A

    Station Push On/Twist Off Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status E-108A stations feature single-gang stainless steel with silk-screened designations. The E-108A has a push-button with mechanical latching. Push on/twist off. may be flush mounted on standard outlet boxes with single-gang or surface mounted on Wiremold 5748 or equal with a depth of 1 The activator is oil tight. Momentary switching is Pushing the button on the E-108A activates a call for help by a red LED. To cancel the call, twist the push-button to the The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be mounted on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a 5748 or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL E-108A Station as indicated on the plans. Faceplate shall be brushed stainless steel, with epoxy designations. button shall be minimum of 1 in diameter. Call indicator be a red light emitting diode. The Emergency Station shall fit on a standard single gang plaster or Wiremold 5748 (for surface mounting) or equal. Minimum depth shall be 1 Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum in 1-6 gang sizes: are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size

  • Cornell Communications Emergency Station with Momentary Switch E-144

    Station with Momentary Switch Nurse Call 4000 Single Status for the Latching Series Only The Momentary Emergency Station (E-144) to be used a latching Annunciator panel features satin finished stainless faceplates with silk-screened designations. It may be flush on standard outlet boxes with single-gang rings, or surface on Wiremold 5748 or their equivalents, with a depth of 1 Field wiring terminations are with pig-tails. Pulling the six-foot nylon cord on the E-144 activates momentary switch on the emergency station placing a call for Station is designed to be used with a latching Annunciator The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be mounted on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a 5748 or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL E-144 Stations as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be satin-finish stainless steel silk-screened designations. Stations shall be mounted on standard outlet boxes with single- rings or Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Terminations are Pigtailed in 1-6 gang sizes: For correct part number, change first number (1) to gang size needed are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size

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  • Cornell Communications Emergency Station, Toggle Switch E-105

    Station, Toggle Switch Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Cornell Model E-105 Stations are typically used for initiation of of any desired priority. May be used as a nurse follower or emergency station. The On/Off toggle switch is used to place and cancel calls and red LED indicates call. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install Cornell Model E-105 stations at noted locations for use as emergency call or nurse follower stations. Faceplates shall be satin- stainless steel with silk-screened placed and designations clearly marked. Call shall be red light emitting diode. Incandescent lamps are not acceptable. On-off switch shall toggle. For flush mounting, back box shall be standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring; for mounting, Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 (0-60 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Minimum 22AWG in 1-6 gang sizes: Change first number (1) to gang size needed.

  • Cornell Communications Emergency Stations E-101 & E-103-E-113

    Stations with Push Button or Drop Flag Actuation & E-103/E-113 Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Push Button Emergency Station E-101 Push Button Emergency Station features a finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened Stations can be used on single or dual status They may be flush mounted on a standard outlet box single gang rings, or surface mounted on Wiremold 5748 or with a depth requirement of 1 Incandescent lamps not Field wiring terminations are with screw terminals for 16-gauge wire. A touch of the push button type switch on the E-101 station activated a call for help, verified by a red LED Calls can be cancelled by pushing the button again. Push Button Emergency Station E-103/E-113 stations feature satin finish stainless steel faceplates with silk-screened They may be flush mounted on Wiremold 5748 or equal, with a depth requirement of 1 E-103: May be used with dual status systems. Field wiring terminations are with screw terminals for 16-guage wire. E-113: For single status only. Wire lead terminations. A touch of the DPDT switch button on the UL listed E-103/E-113 Emergency Station initiates an call, verified by mechanical flag drop. Calls may by cancelled by pushing the button again. & E-103/E-113 Emergency Stations The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush mounted a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold 5748 or Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install CORNELL Push Button Emergency as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be satin finish stainless steel with silk -screened Calls in progress (E-101) are indicated by a red LED. Calls in progress (E-103/E-113) are by mechanical flag drop. Calls may be cancelled by pushing the button again. Stations shall be on standard outlet boxes with single-gang rings or Wiremold 5748 or equal. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (Standard 1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #16 AWG Maximum are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size in 1-6 gang sizes: For correct part number, change first number (1) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Emergency Stations – Pull String E-114, E-114-1 & E-114-3

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Single Status Stations Pull String with auxiliary contact LED options E-114-1, and E-114-3 E-114, E-114-1 and E-114-3 Emergency feature satin finished stainless steel faceplates silk-screened designations. They may be flush on standard outlet boxes with single-gang rings, surface mounted on Wiremold 5748 or equal with a requirement of 1 Field wiring terminations are leads. E-114, E-114-1 and E-114-3 have DPDT contacts pigtail wires. The E-114 has four; the E-114-1 has and the E-114-3 has eight pigtail wires. Pulling the six-foot nylon cord on CORNELL Emergency Station activates a call for help. E-114-3 also has a LED light to confirm call placement. To cancel the call, slide the switch to the position. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install these CORNELL Emergency as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be satin-finish stainless steel with silk-screened Calls in progress can be cancelled by moving the switch to off position. (A red LED on E-114-3 indicates calls in progress). Stations shall be mounted on standard outlet boxes with rings or Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (Standard 1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Field wiring terminations are wire leads. are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size in 1-6 gang sizes: correct part number, change first number (1) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Fixed Button Transmitter TR-P200SE

    Wireless Button Transmitter P200SE The TR-P200SE has a smart design with simple, single button LED flashes on all transmissions, including supervision, so the user reassured the unit is operating. It comes with a belt clip that can be to a belt loop. It can also be easily mounted for fixed-position When used with Cornell System, this wireless device LED flashes with all transmissions, including supervision. Cornell TR-P200SE device: Comes with a neck cord Can easily be mounted for fixed position signaling customer-replaceable 3V Lithium battery UL approved Neck Cord Provided. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and provide the CORNELL TR-P200SE Button Transmitter as indicated on the plans. Fixed Button Transmitter shall be programmed AURA 2.0 following specifications. Transmitter shall be provided to user with provided neck cord. Information: Dimensions: 3 x 1.6 x 0.72 Weight: 1.7 oz Power: 3.0V Lithium Battery Replacement: CR2 lithium battery Battery Life: 3-5 years Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing

  • Cornell Communications Flasher Module P-5000F

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Module Flasher Module P-5000F solid-state module provides a reliable, adjustable, pulsing Cornell P-5000F allows a steady light flash with switched negative output. Surface mounted enclosure. Information: Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL P-5000F Module to provide an adjustable pulsing voltage for priority calls. The module shall its operating voltage from a CORNELL 24V power supply. Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Enclosure Dimensions: 8 x 7 x 3 Mounting: Surface mounted enclosure. Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum Electrical Specifications: Maximum applied voltage 24 V DC, regulated. Maximum capacity on flashing output is (F-) 3 amps DC.

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  • Cornell Communications Infrared Motion Sensor-Transmitter TR-M100E

    Motion Sensor/Transmitter M100E The TR-M100E is a low-current motion detector highly to moving heat (infrared radiation) sources. It features immunity to radio frequency interference, vibration, static, ambient temperature changes, and other common causes false alarms. When used with Cornell System, the TR-M100E is for and low traffic commercial applications. Provides 45 x 90 with detection range of 45 Wall tamper capability for increased security Optical lens patterns available Includes mounting bracket for wall mounting Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL TR-M100E Motion Sensor/Transmitter as indicated on the plans. Motion Sensor shall be programmed work with AURA 2.0 as designated by the plans. Motion Sensor shall be mounted with provided bracket. Information: Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.5 x 1.6 Power: 3.0V Lithium Battery Replacement: Duracell DL123A lithium battery Battery Life: Up to 2 years Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Sleep Time: 90 seconds

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  • Cornell Communications Keypad Station A-1806D, A-1808D

    Door Monitor 1000 Series Stations & A-1808D Red LED -system armed; Green LED – system Yellow LED – exit delay mode. Two gang satin steel plate. Fits standard 2-gang electrical box. A-1806D (Arm, Disarm & Exit Delay) Enter the 1 to 6- access code. The yellow LED will flash 3 times. Press the key to disarm the zone, the # key to arm the zone, or the 0 to initiate time delay. A-1808D (Exit Delay only) Enter the 1 to 6 digit access and the 0 key to initiate the (10-60 second) delay. Tone option available on 3 gang plate. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be mounted on a standard outlet box with dual-gang plaster ring. Specifications: contractor shall furnish and install a CORNELL remote zone control keypad. The faceplate be a standard two-gang stainless steel plate. The keypad shall be micro-controller based. micro-controller shall have built-in watchdog timer. LED indicators (red, green, yellow) shall utilized for long life; incandescent lamps are not acceptable. Unit shall be user programmable from the keypad. Unit shall accept any 1-6 digit access code. Programming shall be during power failure. Unit shall be operated on 12 VDC. Power consumption shall be than 20mA. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Mounting: Surface, Flush, or Desktop Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Keypad Station Manual A-1806D and A-1808D

    Installation Guide 1000 Monitor & A-1808D Communications, Inc. WI USA 53223 REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD programmable via keypad any 1-6 digit access code exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch -Allows remote arm and disarm functions -Keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time hour (minimum) power-loss code retention keypad must be programmed before it will operate. If the keypad contains no programming when powered up, yellow LED will flash rapidly. The user must enter the programming mode. MODE enter the programming mode, the following sequence of keys must be entered: *,0,0,*, then #. This is the mode access code. During entry of the above keys, the yellow LED will turn off. If these keys are not properly the yellow LED will again begin flashing rapidly awaiting the programming mode access code. If code is entered correctly, the yellow LED will pulse once. At this point, enter the desired 1-6 digit function access that will allow access to door functions, followed by the # key. For example, to enter function access code 1-2- enter 1,2,3,#. The keypad will acknowledge by pulsing the yellow LED twice. Now enter the exit time delay in seconds, followed by the # key (must be 10-60 seconds). For example, to program a 15 second delay, enter . The keypad is now programmed and will automatically enter the operating mode. If an invalid function access code is entered during programming (i.e., 7 digit code) the programming mode will exited leaving the previously stored function access code in place or returning to the power-up condition if no code been previously stored. Also, if an invalid exit time delay period is entered, the 10-second default value will be MODE access any door functions, the function access code must be entered followed by the key. If the correct code is the yellow LED will flash three times. Any of the three functions can now be used. To disarm the zone, press and release the key. To arm the zone, press and release the key. To initiate an exit time delay cycle, press and release the key. The yellow LED will light for the duration of time period. During this time, the door may be entered/exited without causing an alarm and will re-arm at the end of the delay period again securing the door. anytime while in the operating mode, the exit time delay cycle can be initiated by momentarily connecting 3 and 4 of the keypad together with a SPST switch. Also, at anytime while in the operating mode, the mode can be accessed to change the keypad programming by entering the programming mode access (see PROGRAMING MODE). MODE power is removed from the keypad it will not function. However, its programming will be maintained for a of 48 hours. If power is restored within 48 hours (maximum), the keypad will automatically resume If power is not restored in time to preserve the keypads programming, it will need to be re-programmed power is restored. REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD programmable via keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time delay exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch -Allows any 1-6 digit access code hour (minimum) power-loss code retention keypad must be programmed before it will operate. If the keypad contains no programming when powered up, yellow LED will flash rapidly. The user must enter the programming mode. MODE enter the programming mode, the following sequence of keys must be entered: *,0,0,*, then #. This is the mode access code. During entry of the above keys, the yellow LED will turn off. If these keys are not properly the yellow LED will again begin flashing rapidly awaiting the programming mode access code. If code is entered correctly, the yellow LED will pulse once. At this point, enter the desired 1-6 digit function access that will allow access to door functions, followed by the # key. For example, to enter function access code 1-2- enter 1,2,3,#. The keypad will acknowledge by pulsing the yellow LED twice. Now enter the exit time delay in seconds, followed by the # key (must be 10-60 seconds). For example, to program a 15 second delay, enter . The keypad is now programmed and will aut

  • Cornell Communications Keypad Station Operating Instructions A-1806D, A-1808D

    A-1806D REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD programmable via keypad any 1-6 digit access code exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch -Allows remote arm and disarm functions -Keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time hour (minimum) power-loss code retention keypad must be programmed before it will operate. If the keypad contains no programming when powered up, yellow LED will flash rapidly. The user must enter the programming mode. MODE enter the programming mode, the following sequence of keys must be entered: *,0,0,*, then #. This is the mode access code. During entry of the above keys, the yellow LED will turn off. If these keys are not properly the yellow LED will again begin flashing rapidly awaiting the programming mode access code. If code is entered correctly, the yellow LED will pulse once. At this point, enter the desired 1-6 digit function access that will allow access to door functions, followed by the # key. For example, to enter function access code 1-2- enter 1,2,3,#. The keypad will acknowledge by pulsing the yellow LED twice. Now enter the exit time delay in seconds, followed by the # key (must be 10-60 seconds). For example, to program a 15 second delay, enter . The keypad is now programmed and will automatically enter the operating mode. If an invalid function access code is entered during programming (i.e., 7 digit code) the programming mode will exited leaving the previously stored function access code in place or returning to the power-up condition if no code been previously stored. Also, if an invalid exit time delay period is entered, the 10-second default value will be MODE access any door functions, the function access code must be entered followed by the key. If the correct code is the yellow LED will flash three times. Any of the three functions can now be used. To disarm the zone, press and release the key. To arm the zone, press and release the key. To initiate an exit time delay cycle, press and release the key. The yellow LED will light for the duration of time period. During this time, the door may be entered/exited without causing an alarm and will re-arm at the end of the delay period again securing the door. anytime while in the operating mode, the exit time delay cycle can be initiated by momentarily connecting 3 and 4 of the keypad together with a SPST switch. Also, at anytime while in the operating mode, the mode can be accessed to change the keypad programming by entering the programming mode access (see PROGRAMING MODE). MODE power is removed from the keypad it will not function. However, its programming will be maintained for a of 48 hours. If power is restored within 48 hours (maximum), the keypad will automatically resume If power is not restored in time to preserve the keypads programming, it will need to be re-programmed power is restored. REMOTE CONTROL KEYPAD programmable via keypad programmable 10-60 second exit time delay exit time delay input from momentary SPST switch -Allows any 1-6 digit access code hour (minimum) power-loss code retention keypad must be programmed before it will operate. If the keypad contains no programming when powered up, yellow LED will flash rapidly. The user must enter the programming mode. MODE enter the programming mode, the following sequence of keys must be entered: *,0,0,*, then #. This is the mode access code. During entry of the above keys, the yellow LED will turn off. If these keys are not properly the yellow LED will again begin flashing rapidly awaiting the programming mode access code. If code is entered correctly, the yellow LED will pulse once. At this point, enter the desired 1-6 digit function access that will allow access to door functions, followed by the # key. For example, to enter function access code 1-2- enter 1,2,3,#. The keypad will acknowledge by pulsing the yellow LED twice. Now enter the exit time delay in seconds, followed by the # key (must be 10-60 seconds). For example, to program a 15 second delay, enter . The keypad is now programmed and will automatically enter the operating mode. If an invalid function access code is entered during programming (i.e., 7 digit code) the programming mode will exited leaving the previously stored function access code in place or returni

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  • Cornell Communications Light Controller LC-064E

    Wireless AURA 2.0 Controller The Cornell LC-064E Light Controller be used with AURA 2.0 has 0-9 flash rate codes. rates are used to determine the priority level a call, and a different flash rate can be applied to relay. Cornell LC-064E will control the flash rate of the lights connected to it when properly with AURA 2.0. Flash rate options are as followed: Off Flash 250ms On/ 250ms Off Flash 500ms On/ 500ms Off Flash 750ms On/ 250ms Off Flash 1000ms On/ 500ms Off Flash 1500ms On/ 500ms Off Flash 2000ms On/ 750ms Off Flash 250ms On/ 750ms Off Flash 3000ms On/ 1000ms Off On Surface mount enclosure. Specifications: The contractor shall install and program the light controller (LC-064E) predetermined specifications. The unit shall be installed inside included surface mount enclosure. shall test the unit using the test program to confirm proper operation of the light controller connecting a momentary switch assembly from terminal X8 on the PLC-PCU to the (-)0 of the incoming power terminal block. Each activation of the switch will cause the next to energize, continue the cycle through all 64 relays to insure proper operation, then the switch assembly. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Dimensions: 15.5 x 18.5 x 4.25 Mounting: Surface Mount Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Light Status Brochure

    Light Status 2000 Series Light Status System visual display of light signals that can be to meet the needs of almost any the means to effectively coordinate manage with: A visual display that locates that patients Status of each exam room and treatment A discrete Call System to request assis- staff. Exam room sequencing and custom options Sequencing and sequencing or option can be to any Light Status no matter how rooms. First come first served ordering Priority Override so emergency calls be placed first in line Multiple flash pattern signal options Free Patient Flow medical office needs to move patients through service areas and locate staff in a quiet and manner. The patients should be served and the physicians obtain assistance needed. Light Status System provides the means to coordinate patient flow in a modern facility with: A Visual Display that locates patients and and also indicates the status of each i.e. with patient, nurse or A Call System to request assistance. the Lights Do the Talking the heart of the system are panels of colored and or numbered switches. They inform the staff of room and conditions. patients, doctors and staff move from room to room the panels immediately identify their current location. Different can represent different conditions or different staff We can design a visual display of light signals to meet specific needs of your office. that fits all markets… Patient Status the status is changed at one all the visual panels throughout office are updated. This continuous of information keeps the doctors and staff fully aware of patient status confusion or interruptions. Sequencing Option Sets up come first served sequence. Priority Override allows a call to be placed in front when needs arise. Sequence up to 32 rooms on a single unit. Whenever any room lamp is on, this can turn on a lamp another room/office to indicate a light on the system on. Reset inputs are available to add a reset switch. This is to clear lights at the end of the day or prior to start- using the system each day. Signaling Options signal lamp to be controlled from 2 or more Multiple Flash Pattern Options: Simple on/off On/slow flash/off On/slow flash/fast flash/off One-Shot output for tone whenever any new switch is and Station Options Each station can have from one to six switches. Any combination of six colors: Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Amber, and White. Each color indicating condition or person. Three options of master control or remote panels available in almost any size required. Dome lights available in one to six lights. Decide the Cornell Light Status System, you decide the configuration for your needs. Light configurations can from two to six lights on a station and you decide which or exam rooms to place the lights. You can choose from to six different colors to signify various conditions. Lights signal if a room is empty, if a patient is waiting or if a area is being used. But don let us tell you what the signal – you decide. our planning guide from our website at Experience over 30 years, Cornell has provided the your requirements of the medical, elder care, educational and business Cornell is the quality, on time delivery for all of your communication solutions. Our of successful installations nationwide is assurance. in one to six light configurations Components: Room status or Corridor Lights Room Control Switches Master Control Panel(s) Monitoring Panel(s) in many combinations of one to nine switches include switch type, electri

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  • Cornell Communications Master Panels A-1000

    Door Monitor 1000 Series Panel Series Controls – tone mute push button accessible on faceplate. Volume control through the hole on faceplate. Push- zone control switches. Anodized aluminum surface, flush, or desktop mountable in multiples of four zones. For see ordering information. To indicate the status of each door to be monitored, the solid-state A-1000 panel individual zone circuits with push switches and integral LED indicators, one red one green for each zone. A steady green LED indicates unarmed status; steady red, armed flashing red and intermittent tone, alarm condition. Designation strips are provided for indications. Optional Key Switch for panel control. The anodized aluminum faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush surface mounted, or desktop mounted with Cornell provided back box. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install a solid state CORNELL A-1000 Master Panel as shown on the plans. The surface, flush, or desktop mountable shall be made of anodized aluminum, and shall accommodate a specified number of circuits. Steady green LED shall indicate unarmed status; steady red, armed status; red and intermittent tone, alarm condition. An alarm shall sound upon opening of any in the armed status. Indicators shall be red and green LEDS; incandescent lamps are not Each master panel shall utilize CORNELL modular zone cards (A-1211, screw with CMOS integrated circuits. The faceplate shall feature tone mute switch, volume and zone switches. The panel shall operate on 12 volts DC regulated, with 36 mA per module. Field wiring terminals shall be to edge connector. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Mounting: Surface, Flush, or Desktop Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum SIZE BOX H x 13 W H x 19 W H x 19 W H x 19 W H x 19 W H x 19 W H x 19 W H x 11 W x 4 D H x 17 W x 4 D H x 17 W x 4 D H x 17 W x 4 D H x 17 W x 4 D H x 17 W x 4 D H x 17 W x 4 D

  • Cornell Communications Mobile Transmitter TR-P100E

    Wireless Transmitter P100E The TR-P100E is a single button; water resistant pendant our smallest, lightest, and most versatile pendant. Weighing less 1.4oz, it comes with a neck cord and belt clip and can be easily by the end user. With the single-button, one-second press hold activation, and a compact design, it is ideal for assisted living It features a fully supervised radio link to help ensure Wristband also available. When used with Cornell System, this wireless device immediate emergency call assistance. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and provide the CORNELL TR-P100E Mobile Transmitter as indicated on the plans. Mobile Transmitters shall be programmed to 2.0 following specifications. Mobile transmitter shall be provided with neck cord and belt clip. Information: Dimensions: 2.2 x 1.9 x 0.72 Power: 3.0V Lithium Battery Replacement: 3.0 volt Renata CR2450N lithium coin cell battery Battery Life: Up to 1-2 years Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing

  • Cornell Communications Nurse Call 4000 Dual Status Manual

    Installation Guide 4000 Nurse Call System Dual Status Option system operates at 24VDC that Power Supply set to this voltage Communications, Inc. WI USA 53223 VISUAL NURSE CALL Status & Operations noitats edisdeB cord (required for activation) snoitats nottub-hsuP noitats droc lluP hctiwS elggoT nottub-hsuP moorhsuM Emergency stations for toilet, bath, PT, etc. or 3 lamp corridor lamp pmaL enoZ rodirroC rotaicnunnA retsaM sesruN noitats ytuD noitats ffatS AMP Power Supply Power Supply ro owt rof deriuqer( eludom lortnoC status systems) 221-B ro 111-B SW-106, SW-110 101-E ro 311-B 401-E ro 501-E 8A01E ro E-101, E-103, E-104-1 (E-105) or E-108A L-102, or L-103 301-Z seireS 0004-A 211-D ro 111-D 211-S ro 111-S D201-CN depressing the button on the pendant of the SW-106 Call Cord will cause the following: A steady visual indication be seen on the associated Bedside Station, Room Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, indicator at the Nurses Master Annunciator, Stations and Staff Stations. Simultaneously, a slow, pulsing, electronic tone will sound at the Nurses Master, as well as at all and Staff Stations. The call can be cancelled only at the point of origination. Removing the call cord will place a normal call the Station is not used. When using the ST option, a steady visual indication will be seen on the associated Bedside Station, Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, indicator at the Nurses Master Annunciator, Duty Stations and Staff Stations. Simultaneously, rapid, pulsing, electronic tone will sound at the Nurses Master, as well as at all Duty and Staff Stations. Emergency Call is placed when the Emergency (toilet) Station is (pulled or pushed) and causes the following: A flashing indication will appear at the Calling Station, Room Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, associated room indicator at the Nurses Duty Stations and Staff Stations. A pulsing tone will sound at the Master Annunciator, as well as at all Duty and Staff The Emergency call takes priority over Bedside Calls and can be cancelled only at the point of origination. A Priority is placed when a smoke detector is activated or when a code blue station is (pulled or pushed) and causes the following: a pulsing indication at the Calling Station, Room Corridor Lamp, Zone Lamp, associated room indicator at the Nurses Master, Stations and Staff Stations. The Priority Call takes priority over the Bedside Calls and Emergency Calls. & Adjustment Nurses Master has a Hi-Low switch to give a choice of two, preset, levels of tone volume. The Master Annunciator also has a check switch. Lamps use bulbs that are replaceable from the front and are accessible by pulling the dome perpendicular from the plate. Power Supply has no user adjustments on the outside of the cabinet. NOTE: Removal of the cabinet cover to make is for qualified personnel only.

  • Cornell Communications Nurse Call 4000 Series Brochure

    Visual Nurse Call System CORNELL and to use. years, facilities have been installing Cornell Series Visual Nurse Call System because of its reliability ease of use. This basic system is one of the most used in the market today. Many healthcare are now discovering the flexibility of the 4000 by adding additional features such as zone and AURA 2.0, a software system that offers to monitor alert devices and Broadcast to better inform staff. any nurse call system, adaptabilty will ensure it meets individual needs of the facility. We have designed a wide of standard products in configurations that will meet unique requirements of any application. are also the leader in renovation projects for one reason, we custom manufacture mounting plates for special If you need to cover a non-standard mounting multiple gangs are available. facilities looking to upgrade to a newer system find the Series 4000 ideal because of its simplicity. Often this can be installed using existing wiring so there is no for costly rewiring and electrical work. Series 4000 Nurse Call System provides you with Start with the basic system and build from there. Add duty stations and zone lights for a comprehensive visual alert package. Combine with AURA 2.0 for reporting, accountability and broadcast notification. Include pagers with VersaPage or AURA 2.0 for hard wired and wireless system. Cornell, we believe consistant reliability is essential to nurse call product. Our Series 4000 Visual Nurse Call is not only tested at our factory, but time proven in fi eld. ordable e Series 4000 is manufactured and designed by Cornell down to the circuit boards and mounting plates. We that a high tech product does not need to sacrifi ce and a ordability, which is why we have avoided circuitry and exotic components, while still in the latest technologies that are proven to the best results. 4400 Series with the Cornell Series 4000 Visual Call System, permits remote monitoring of rooms/zones. Th e A-4400 Series annunciator panels for displaying from 8 to 48 zones, which can be labeled via software. 4400 Series Panel 4400 Series Panel the Cornell Aura 2.0 software system, Data with Broadcast Noti cation is a added bene t to the Visual Nurse Call System. It ers reporting and accountability to both wired or devices. ts Include: Notify sta of a situation or emergency by text message to a cell phone, email or in-house paging system Give wireless capabilities to your sta to call for assistance. Components: Annunciator Panels incoming calls from any initiation point in the system. indicator and tone. Bedside Stations cord or push button activated with LED indicator lights; cancel buttons. Emergency Station(s) in two styles, pull cord or push button, used in areas immediate action. Sta Station(s) Call Cords in locations where sta gather and may need emergency assistance. standard call cord types used with bedside stations activate the call system. Service Support: experienced and technically qualifi ed sta is available to assist you in your application and installation requirements and identifying that match your needs. service is just a phone call away! more information about our complete line of Cornell contact us today! RESPONSE SYSTEMS North 81st Street WI 53223-3830 800.558.8957 414.351.4657 www.cornell.com

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  • Cornell Communications Oxygen Safe Call Cords SW-206, -210, SW-406, -410

    Cord oxygen enviornments, 6ft or 10ft SW-210 or SW-406, SW-410 Nurse Call 4000 Single/Dual Status LightTouch Call Cords are for use with CORNELL Stations. LightTouch Call Cords are activated by exerting minimum pressure on the air bulb (SW-206/SW-210) or the (SW-406/SW-410) connected to hospital grade vinyl air cords. The right angle type plugs are molded to the white cords for extra long life. Bedding clips are included. The entire assembly will withstand sterilizing routine washing. The operator pressure caused momentary contact of switch located at the bedside station end of the call cord. The Call Cord plugs into Cornell Bedside Station jack provided by station. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL LightTouch Call for (oxygen) (geriatric) application. The cords shall be 6 or 10 and shall be activated via contact on the attached bedside actuator switch. The white call cords shall feature molded, angle standard plugs and a bedding clip. SW-206/SW-210 and the SW-406/SW-410 are pneumatic actuation and both are suitable for environments. Information: Power Requirements: Provided by Bedside Station Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical length: 6ft (Model SW-106) or 10ft (Model SW-110) Custom Lengths are available upon request. Mounting: Plugs into bedside station

  • Cornell Communications Paging Base Transmitter TR-9010-W2, -W5

    Wireless Base Transmitter When used with Cornell System, the TR-910-W2 and TR-9010-W5 text, numeric, tone/vibrate messages to be immediately delivered to industry POCSAG pagers. The TR-9010-W2/TR-9010-W5 allows you to messages to industry standard on-site pagers. & TR-9010-W5 Includes: Supports TAP, COMP1, COMP2, and WaveWare proprietary interface protocols, via DOP switch selection Compatible with industry standard POCSAG pagers Supports POCSAG alphanumeric, numeric and tone/vibe messaging at RF data rates of 512, 1200, Available as VHF model (148-174MHz) or UHF model (400-430MHz and 440-470MHz) Supports TAP interface protocol v1.8, with enhancements including control character embedding, pager ID processing, and function code control Programmable EEPROM based pager database suing Windows based programming software with software). Pager database can be bypassed using unique extended pager ID methods. Programmable single wet contact triggered transmission of predefined message Programmable host system monitoring function, using timer triggered transmission of a predefined if host system communications don occur for two minutes Programmable operating frequency (requires option radio programming kit) Pagers, amplification kits, and FCC site licensing services also available. Information: Power: 2 Watts or 5 Watts Dimensions: 9 (H) x 8.5 (W) x 2.25 (D) Operating Environment: 0 C to 28 C (32 F to 82 F) Indoor Non-Condensing Antenna Connection: BNC Female Frequency Source: Synthesized Transceiver – TecNet Maxon SD-125E Frequency Range: UHF2 (440-470 MHz), UHF1 (400- 430 MHz) and VHF (148-175 MHz) Frequency Stability: Models UHF 2.5 ppm, VHF 5.0 ppm Operations Rating: Intermittent, 66% Duty Cycle Modulation Deviation: 2.5 KHz (Narrowband) Bandwidth: 12.5 KHz (Narrowband)

  • Cornell Communications Panic Stations P-106, P-116

    Panic Stations and P-116 Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status The (P-106) (P-116) stations feature finished stainless steel faceplates with silk- designations. The UL Listed switch is rated 15 amperes @ 125 volts AC. Momentary action can be wired for NORMALLY OPEN or CLOSED function. Three female SLIP- connectors are provided. P-106 is ideal for use in psychiatric wards to remote electronics. P-106 is also suitable for use in dusty or damp A call is placed by pressing the momentary button. Calls must be reset remotely. switch on the P-106 is flush to the plate and covered by a rubber membrane, making the P-106 and dust resistant. The P-116 has a protruding red button. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Field wiring terminations are with screw clamps, maximum 16 gauge. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL (P-106) (P-116) station as indicated on the plans. Faceplates shall be satin-finish stainless steel with silk- designations. Stations shall be mounted on standard outlet boxes with single-gang rings depth of 1 or Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing, P-106 safe for damp or dusty Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (Standard 1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #16 AWG Maximum

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  • Cornell Communications Pullcord Station E-7652 E-7657

    Audio Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 Cord Emergency Station with Water Resistant Option (standard) /E-7657 (Water-Resistant) The Economy Pull Cord Emergency Stations are single-gang, units, with a nylon cord allowing a call for help to be placed from standing, sitting or prone position. The cord may be pulled from any angle to a call, which lights the station LED and activates other devices, such as Dome Light, Duty Station, Annunciator Panel, or Nurse Console. Pressing RESET/CALL switch on the station cancels the call. The water-resistant provides safe, dependable operation in shower areas. These units are in conjunction with an addressable Patient Station or Smart Station. Pulling the 72 nylon cord on the E-7652 or E-7657 Emergency activates a call for help confirmed by red LED. To cancel the call, the switch to the reset position. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Specifications: The Pull Cord Emergency Stations (model E-7652 and model E-7657) be single-gang, wall-mounted call devices, on a brushed stainless steel faceplate. They shall be in conjunction with an addressable station, such as a Single Patient Station, Dual Patient Station, Station, etc. The front panel of the Pull Cord Station shall include the following: A 72″ nylon cord luminous pendant, a RED call LED indicator and a RESET/CALL slide switch. A rubber gasket is on the water resistant model (E-7657) to protect the station from moisture. A 5-position quick- insulation-displacement type connector shall be provided to terminate field-installed power control lines. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 3 minimum depth Wiring: 6 Wire color-coded pigtail

  • Cornell Communications Push Button Station with Audio HWN7670UC

    Button Station with Audio, Economy Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 The Push Button Station, Economy offers call levels in a low cost traditional push button Each wall-mounted device includes an answer LED a call LED indicator and a RESET button. The contain a bi-directional speaker/microphone for voice between resident and staff. An easy-to- rugged, stainless steel faceplate provides lasting, style. is straightforward and compatible with other stations used with the Call System. The various call stations, such as the Pushbutton Emergency, Cord Emergency, or Code Blue can be used in with the Economy series. When used with a Cornell System, the Push Button Station initiates a call when button pressed. Reset provided with reset button. Model HWN767OUC shall require a standard 2-gang x 3 1/2″ masonry box, or Specifications: Model HWN767OUC shall be 2-gang, wall mounted devices with and include a brushed stainless steel faceplate. HWN767OUC shall have a pushbutton for placing a call. front panel shall include the following: RESET button station speaker/microphone One call LED indicator station shall include a dip switch for selecting one of 32 unique polling addresses. It shall also terminations for connection to auxiliary input devices, such as bath emergency, emergency, staff locator, or code blue stations. It shall also provide output terminals connection to dome light indicators. Quick-disconnect, insulation-displacement type connectors be provided to terminate field-installed power, control and audio lines. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (2 Gang) Mounting: Standard 2-Gang Back Box Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Push Button Stations Satellite HWN7602UA

    Audio Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 Button Station The Pushbutton Emergency, Staff Locator and Code functions are provided by auxiliary call devices which are used conjunction with an addressable Patient Station. Each auxiliary device a single gang, wall-mounted unit, installed with a brushed stainless faceplate (model HFN7601UA). To place a call, the membrane switch is pressed, which lights the station LED indicator and other programmed output devices, such as a Dome Light, Duty or Annunciator Panel. The call is canceled by pressing the RESET on the station. Membrane style to CALL and RESET switches. Each type of auxiliary call device requires a standard one-gang electrical back box, 2 minimum, or equivalent. Specifications: The Pushbutton Emergency Station, Staff Locator Station or Code Station (model HWN7602UA) shall be a single-gang, wall-mounted call device, to be installed a model HFN7601UA, single-gang, brushed stainless steel faceplate. These stations shall be in conjunction with a visual or voice Patient Station. A 5-position quick-disconnect, insulation- type connector shall be provided to terminate field-installed power and control lines. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (2 Gang) Mounting: Two-Gang back box with 3 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Receiver 4 or 16 Channel RC-204 and RC-216

    Wireless 4- or 16- Channel or RC-216DE The RC-204DE and RC-216DE receiver and supervises up to 4(RC-204DE) or 16(RC- transmitters. Outputs can be configured as latching, momentary, or toggle modes. The is case tamper resistant, includes jam detection, and internal antennas for security. Wireless programming is built into the receiver. RC-204DE allows the user to view the status of all four transmitters. form C relays for connecting to any panel: four alarms, fault. text display shows the condition of each transmitter, log of past events, and displays signal strength Six C relays for connecting to any panel: five alarm, one When used with Cornell System, the receiver supervision of 4 or 16 transmitters respectively. Includes mounting bracket for wall mounting Specifications: Contractor shall furnish, program and install Cornell wireless receiver RC-204DE or Model RC-216DE per specifications. Information: Frequency: 902-928 Mhz Weight: 9.4oz Dimensions: 6.5 x 3.5 x 1 Outputs: RC-204DE: 4 alarm, 1 fault RC-216DE: 5 alarm, 1 fault Power: 10-14VDC Maximum Current Consumption: 400mA Transmitters Supported: 4(RC-204DE) or 16(RC-216DE) Platform: EchoStream Operating Environment: 32 (0 90% relative humidity, non-condensing

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  • Cornell Communications Remote Control Panel A-1600

    Remote Control Panel Series Monitor 1000 Series Remote Control Panel (A-1600 consists of anodized aluminum face surface-, flush- or desktop-mountable. green LEDs indicate unarmed status; red, armed status; flashing red with tone, an alarm condition. Zones are via plastic covered designation strips. Anodized aluminum A-1600 panels with integral LED indicators permit remote arming and disarming of individual zones within the Series A-1000 Door Monitor Optional Key Switch for panel control. The anodized aluminum faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush surface mounted, or desktop mounted with Cornell provided back box. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install CORNELL A-1600 Remote panels as indicated on the plans for use with the Series A-1000 Door Monitor System. (flush-) (surface-) (desktop) mountable panel shall accommodate zone circuits. Indicators be LEDs; incandescent lamps are not acceptable. A steady green LED shall indicate status; steady red, armed status; flashing red with intermittent tone, an alarm condition. volume shall be adjustable via high-low switch. Zones shall be designated with plastic- designation strips. Power shall be derived from the A-1000 master panel at 12 VDC, Each remote zone indication requires 17MA. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Mounting: Surface, Flush, or Desktop Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum SIZE BOX x 10 W x 13 W x 13 W x 19 W x 9 W x 3 x 12 x 3 x 12 x 3 x 17″W x 3

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  • Cornell Communications Remote Monitor Panel A-1700

    Remote Monitor Panel Series Monitor 1000 Series Remote Control Panel (A-1700 consists of anodized aluminum face surface-, flush- or desktop-mountable. green LEDs indicate unarmed status; red, armed status; flashing red with tone, an alarm condition. Zones are via plastic-covered designation strips. Used with the CORNELL Series A-1000 Door Monitor Systems, A-1700 panels with LEDs permit remote monitoring of individual zones within the system. The anodized aluminum faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush surface mounted, or desktop mounted with Cornell provided back box. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install CORNELL A-1700 Remote Panels as shown on the plans for use with series A-1000 Door Monitor System. Each (surface-) (desktop-) mountable panel shall accommodate zone circuits. Indicators shall LEDs; incandescent lamps are not acceptable. Steady green LED shall indicate unarmed steady red, armed status; flashing red with intermittent tone, and alarm condition. Zones be designated with plastic-covered designation strips. Power shall be derived from the A- master panel at 12 volts DC, regulated. Each remote zone indication requires 17MA. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Mounting: Surface, Flush, or Desktop Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum SIZE x 10 W x 13 W x 13 W x 19 W BOX x 9 W x 3 x 12 x 3 x 12 x 3 x 17″W x 3

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  • Cornell Communications Remote Zone Control Station A-1800

    Door Monitor 1000 Series Zone Control Each station features one red and one green LED. Arm disarm functions are operable via spring-return, center-off toggle when key switch is in position. Stations feature single- stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations. They be flush mounted on standard outlet boxes with single-gang or surface mounted on Wiremold 5748 or equal with a depth of 1-3/4 A-1800 Remote Zone Control stations provide authorized with access to doors controlled by the Series A-1000 Door System. Arm and disarm functions are manually controlled via switch and key. Tone option available on two gang plate. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be mounted on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a 5748 or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall install CORNELL A-1800 Zone Control for authorized access to individual doors in the Series A-1000 Door Monitor System. single-gang stainless steel station suitable for (flush) (surface) mounting shall feature a red a green LED, with green indicating unarmed status, red indicating armed and flashing red alarm condition. Key switch and spring-return, center-off toggle switch shall be with arm and disarm functions controllable only when key switch is in position. shall be supplied via the Series A-1000 master panel at 12 volts DC, regulated. Current is per station. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Terminations are Pigtailed in 1-6 gang sizes: For correct part number, change first number (1) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Repeater RP-102E

    102E The RP-102E offers over four miles of field range. This dramatic increase in range this transceiver a practical wireless solution for installations such as campuses, multi-story office complexes, and other large wireless Cornell proven radio protocols and Signal TechnologyTM allow the repeater to intelligently, amplifying transmission from any FA transmitter while ignoring background noise. Synchronization Processing minimizes the signal generation problem that occurs with store-and forward repeaters. When used with Cornell System, this wireless device offers over four miles of open range, providing a practical solution for air installations. Repeater can be programmed a point for supervising the radio link from the repeater to home receiver. Includes mounting bracket for wall mounting Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL RP-102E Repeater as indicated on the plans. Repeaters shall be programmed to AURA 2.0 specifications. Repeaters shall be mounted with provided bracket. Information: Dimensions: 6.5 x 3.5 x 1.0 Power: 14 VAC/20VA transformer included Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing

  • Cornell Communications Rescue Assistance 4200 Manual

    firealarmresources.com Rescue Assistance 4200 Instructions GENERAL following information provides an overview of the features that are designed into the standard components of the system: Annunciators are available in a variety of sizes between 4 and 44 Zones. Each such Annunciator is as A-42NN, where NN = Zone Capacity (between and in multiples of four). SERIES ANNUNCIATOR: 4200-Series Annunciator incorporates the following features: Green On LED Indicates that Annunciator is receiving DC Power from the Power Supply (Normal = On) Push-To-Talk (P-T-T) Switch For initiating Out-Going Audio to the selected Call Station Reset Switch to Reset the system, once all calls have been answered / processed (labeled, ALL ZONES Microphone For Out-Going (Talk) Intercom functions Speaker for audible / tone indication, and for In-Coming (Listen) Intercom functions: Zone Control and Indication The following are duplicated for each Zone: Yellow Fault LED for visual indication of Fault Status Zone Control Switch Used to Acknowledge / Answer Calls from the corresponding Call Station Red Call LED For visual indication of Call Status for the corresponding Call Station: Green On LED For visual indication of Audio connections: CALL STATION: Call Stations consist of the following: Model 4201B/VM, 4201B/V, 4201B, 4201A (Newest to Oldest). Such Call Station incorporates the following features: Call Switch for placement of calls from the station: Mushroom-Head, Round Metal, or Square Plastic Call Status LED / Lamp built into, or mounted separately above it (Duplicates Red LED at Annunciator) Speaker for Tone and Intercom functions Supplies that are used for 4200-Series Systems usually consist of Cornell B-5243 Series units. These Power require a hard-wired connection to a 120 VAC Primary Power Source, which they convert to DC Power, for by the 4200 System. SUPPLY(S): Models A-4204 thru A-4224 typically require (1) Poower Supply, configured to provide 24 Volts DC. Models A-4228 thry A-4244 typically require (2) Power Supplies: Configured for Output = 24 Volts DC Configured for Output = 12 Volts DC to for more information) 3, 2010 1 of 7 OPERATION: B1 thru B5 (below) explain how a 4200 Series Rescue Assistance System normally functions, and the process by which Calls are normally handled: NORMAL STATUS: a Cornell 4200-Series Rescue Assistance System is in the normal, Stand-By state, the following will be observed: At each 4201 Call Station: Silent, LED / Lamp not illuminated. At the 42XX Annunciator: Audible Indication = Silent. Only the following Visual Indication should be evident: Green ON LED = Illuminated Steady depress the call button on the Call Station. This will trigger the following actions: A CALL (FROM A 4201 CALL STATION): At the 4201 Call Station At the 42XX Annunciator: Audible Indication Visual Indication = The Red Call Status LED illuminates Steady A short acknowledge tone will be produced Red LED, built into corresponding Zone Switch, illuminates Steady Slow Repeating Beep Tone sounds, as long as non-acknowledged calls exist ACKNOWLEDGING A CALL (FROM THE A-42XX ANNUNCIATOR): Acknowledge the Call, press the corresponding Zone Control Switch. When this is done, the following occurs: At the Station Acknowledgement of the call is indicated via the Red Call Status LED changes from Steady to Flashing At the 42XX Annunciator, the following actions occur for the corresponding Acknowledged Station Zone: The Red Call Status LED changes from Steady to Flashing The G

  • Cornell Communications Rescue Assistance Made Easy Article

    LIFESafety Assistance Assistance Easy Easy by John Mesenbrink, Managing Editor he prospect of meeting exacting of the Americans with Act (ADA) may be for building owners and managers, especially those fac- their first experience with the require- Detailed and intricate, the man- for ADA Area of Rescue Assistance multi-story buildings mean extra time cost to do everything correctly. are cost-effective systems available that meet the of the law while transforming build- compliance into a simpler project. no mistake about it; providing an and a means for a disabled person to evacuation assistance in an emer- in a multi-story commercial or accommodation building is the As per Title III of the Americans with Act, Section 7.5135: Areas of assistance are generally required each floor, other than the ground floor, a multi-story building. Specific require- are provided for such features as size, stairway, width and two- communications. underlying intent of this law is noble, as it is meant to save lives, JJ Johnson, president of Cornell Inc. of Milwaukee. a handicapped person trapped a building when a fire breaks out. If the aren safe to use, then that only the stairs. But if that individual only get around in a wheelchair, then they can get down the fire That person would have to find a to wait until someone came to the There has always been this termi- of Area of Refuge, as the area the stairwell, but the new law that you now must put in some for the disabled to communicate to personnel that they are stuck and need help, Johnson. Law of the Land the actual floor space for Area of Rescue Assistance often exists compliant stairwells as per state local building and fire codes. What federal law and court decision add to mix is signage and a means of elec- communication. Section 4.311.4 of ADA Accessibility Guidelines states: A of two-way communications, both visible and audible signals, shall provided between each Area of Rescue and the primary entry. that it isn enough to simply have means for a disabled person to sound an There must be two-way communi- so that, for example, a fireman at building entrance can confirm to a disabled person that help has An audible tone can suffice, but confirmation is preferred. A visible Assistance Plan of Rescue Assistance must same protecton and rating as stairway sign indicating of nearest Area of Assistance location for of Rescue Assistance sign communicator for of space and identified by a sign which Rescue . Lettering shall permanent and comply Section 4.30 of with Disabilities Accessibility Guidelines. states are enforcing more diligently others, yet a building can hardly afford to on leniency at the local Dale Austin, a sales with C&B Sales Associates, in Charlotte, North it the local building who seek compli- There are fines to pay if it discovered that you don it [proper lettering] in. biggest argument I use I engineer jobs for cus- is, got to have it. a matter of pay me now or me later. the prove quite painful, as evi- by Section 8.4000 of The [of Justice] may a civil action in any US district court . court may award mone- damages that include all of compensatory dam- out-of-pocket expenses damages for pain and suf- to individual victims of Also, the court assess a civil penalty the covered entity in amount not exceeding

  • Cornell Communications Room Stations with Call Cord HWN7669 HWN7679

    Stations with Call Cord Recepticles and HWN7679UC Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 The Economy Room Stations offer multiple call levels in traditional option. Each wall-mounted device includes an answer indicator, a call LED indicator for each input receptacle, and a button. The input receptacles will only accept the existing call model HAN7608UA. All models contain a bi-directional for voice communications between patient and An easy-to-clean, rugged, stainless steel faceplate provides professional style. Installation is straight forward and with other patient stations used with the Call System. The auxiliary call stations, such as the Pushbutton Emergency, Cord Emergency, or Code Blue can be used in conjunction with Economy series. Call Cord to place call when button is pressed or when cord is removed from jack. Model HWN7669UC shall require a standard 2-gang X 3 1/2″ masonry box, or equivalent. HWN7679UC shall require a standard 3-gang X 3 1/2″ masonry box, or equivalent. Specifications: Model HWN7669UC shall be 2-gang, wall mounted devices with voice and a brushed stainless steel faceplate. HWN7669UC shall have one phono jack receptacle for service one or two beds, depending on the call cord selected. Model HWN7679UC shall be a 3-gang, wall device with two phono jack receptacles for servicing two beds with individual readouts at the panel. front panel on each model shall include the following: or two call cord receptacles, or Pushbutton switch RESET button station speaker/microphone One or two Call LED indicators phono-jack call cord receptacles shall accept only the following call cord device: HAN7608UA – single call cord station shall include a dip switch for selecting one of 32 unique polling addresses. It shall also include for connection to auxiliary input devices, such as bath emergency, pushbutton emergency, locator, or code blue stations. It shall also provide output terminals for connection to dome light Quick-disconnect, insulation-displacement type connectors shall be provided to terminate field- power, control and audio lines. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (2 Gang) or 4 x 6 (3 Gang) Mounting: Two-Gang back box with 3 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications S Series

    Light Status Status Station Series Cornell S Series Status Station offers 1-6 colors (Red, Green, Amber, Yellow, or White) to indicate the different status options. Stations be equipped with momentary (Push-On, Springs Back) or Alternate Action On, Push Off) switches. The station will control the room designated by the plans. stations must be wired to a latching annunciator in order to stay once the button is released. Alternate action stations will turn the on when pressed once, and off when pressed again. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install Cornell S Series Room Status at the noted locations for use as zone control. Faceplates shall be satin-finish stainless Indicator lamps shall be specified colors to coincide with the facility indication needs. For mounting, back box shall be standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring; for surface Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 (0-60 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box Wiring: Minimum 22AWG

  • Cornell Communications Sanitary Pullcord Instructions

    Nurse Call Installation Guide for Toilet and Bathroom Nurse Call Pulls to Fixture 1. anchor the ribbon to the adaptor.Fit the hole over the adaptor boss (Fig. 1). Close the lower door of the to secure the ribbon. the nurse call fixture original cord or chain about 4 from the wall If a cord or string, tie a figure 8 knot at the end of it and cut off cord. a Figure 8 knot the knot, terminal ball of ball or bead into the clamshell adaptor, taking care it sits below the V-shaped knotch. Close the clasp door. a Spring Clip Fit hole over open clasp boss. Close clasp door. Attach clip onto linen or clothing. to see and grasp ribbon optimal accessibility. after installation and clean regularly to facility housekeeping policy.

  • Cornell Communications Sequencing Option Overview

    Option Status System Option sequencing option may be added by selecting the correct IOC (Input / Output Controller) and for the IOC. Features: Sets up come first served sequence and automatically maintains a assignable spaces. for momentary (preferred) or Maintained contact switches for assigned spaces Options for Assigned spaces indicator lamps. – Optional Features Priority Override allows a call to be placed in front when urgent needs arise. By holding the switch for 5-seconds it moves the corresponding call the front of the line Reset inputs are available to add a reset switch. This is used to clear lights at the end of the or prior to loading the first assigned space. One-shot tone outputs whenever any new indicator is turned on, the one shot outputs will for approximately one second. This one shot tone will only be activated when the are turned on. General occupancy outputs whenever any assigned space indicator is on (steady or flashing) general occupancy outputs are actuated automatically. These outputs remain activated all assigned space indicators are turned off. Maintained inputs may be used for retrofit applications with a slight reduction in functionality. Rates/Multi-way Switching Option option also requires selection of the proper IOC and software. Features: Allows signal lamp outputs to be controlled from 2 or more switch/control locations. Multiple Flash / Actuation Patterns on subsequent presses of the corresponding switch/input: Simple on/off On/slow flash/off On/slow flash/fast flash/off Features: One-Shot output for tone whenever any new output is actuated.

  • Cornell Communications Signage – Photoluminescent – DSLM42CM

    Photoluminescent Series View Assistance Cornell RADIANCE ARA Signs utilize technology. Photoluminescent materials and store energy from normal ambient light and are to glow in total darkness; it then releases this in the form of light Cornell RADIANCE ARA Signs in compliance to NFPA Life Safety Code 101 and all building codes, ICBO, IBC, BOCA, SBCCI, NFPA Cornell RADIANCE ARA Signs are available in or double sided, with AREA OF RESCUE or AREA OF REFUGE, and come with arrows be applied to the face for a directional sign. Darkness View Cornell RADIANCE ARA Signs utilize photoluminescent technology, which absorb store energy from normal ambient light and are designed to glow in total darkness; it then this energy in the form of light. Mounting Options include Ceiling (top), Wall (flat), Wall (flag). Signs have solid line; are included to be placed when installed for direction if required. Information: Power Requirements: No Electricity to operate Operating Environment: 50 to 120 F Indoor Non-Condensing Physical Dimensions: 9 x 14 Mounting: Ceiling (top), Wall (flat), or Wall (flag) Wiring: None time after fully charged: 60 Minutes of Full Illumination Required for Charge: 54 lux ambient light Time Required for Full Charge: 30 Minutes

  • Cornell Communications Single Status Operations and Specifications

    A-4000 VISUAL EMERGENCY CALL Status and Specifications 0004-A X-XX1-E X0X-L 011-SD A142215-P A342215-P A3425-B lenaP rotaicnunnA noitatS droC lluP ycnegremE thgiL rodirroC noitatS ytuD ylppuS rewoP pmA 1 ylppuS rewoP pmA 3 ylppuS rewoP yrettaB Activation of the pull cord on the emergency station, (E-1XX-X), the corridor light shall illuminate, the associated LED on annunciator panel(s) shall illuminate, and the tone shall sound on the annunciator panel(s) and any or all duty stations. An on the duty station shall also indicate that there is a call on the system. Annunciator srotacidnI enoT hsiniF slortnoC snoitangiseD Station srotacidnI hsiniF slortnoC snoitangiseD s ecived enot cirtcelE etalpecaf munimula dezidona raelC hctiws enot oL-iH 3004-A no hctiws dnuoseR-ybdnatS 6004-A dna emulov enot rof tols revird wercS stnemtsujda slortnoc rof deneercs-kliS DEL rof edivorp spirts noitangiseD gnilebal thgil decalp llac DEL deR – 4-1 – None – None – Red LED call placed light laets sselniats hsinif nitas gnag elgniS hctiws edils ffo-no TDPD pull cord slortnoc rof deneercs-kliS pmaL 0281# leets sselniats hsinif nitas gnag elgniS Cover – White or Red W x 2 L x 2 9/16 elbaliava revoc emod eht fo gnineercs-kliS wall or ceiling mount thgil decalp llac DEL deR cirtcelE ozeiP leets sselniats hsinif nitas gnag elgniS deneercs-kliS Light srotacidnI hsiniF snoitpO Station srotacidnI enoT hsiniF snoitangiseD Supplies A142215-P A342215-P A3425-B Operating Condition Battery Backup is powering output No DC output of AC Discharged No DC output H x 7 W x 3 D amp continuous at 12 & 24 VDC 12 & 24 VDC Normal Operating Condition Loss of AC No DC output of AC Discharged No DC output H x 12 W x 3 D amps continuous at 12 VDC amps continuous at 24 VDC 12 & 24 VDC W x 14 L x 4 D dedulcni seirettab llec leg 2 12 & 24 VDC Call factory to verify UL listed components. D4000P-1

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  • Cornell Communications Smart Station HWN7628UC

    Audio Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 Station The HWN7628UC Smart Station is an addressable device for use in an application where two or more call stations (listed below) are installed in one area, and are not with a patient station. A Smart Station can support up to four stations, each programmable to any of 5 desired call levels. output channels are available to drive dome lights for visual of calls. The Smart Station is a single-gang unit, normally in a dome light or other concealed backbox, not accessible to user. It is wired back to the Control Unit over a common 6-conductor cable. The satellite stations and dome lights are wired to the Station much the same as wiring to a visual patient station. Used in conjunction with HWN7602UA as addressable for station. Each Smart Station requires a standard 4″ square electrical backbox, 2 deep with a one gang deep plaster ring, or a one-gang masonry box, 3 deep, or Specifications: The Smart Station shall be a single-gang, wall-mounted input/output model HWN7628UC, to be installed in an unexposed location, such as a dome light The Smart Station shall provide for connection to four input call devices, such as model and up to four output indicator lamps, such as those contained in HCE Dome Light models HWN6693UA, and HWN6695UA. The Smart Station shall include a 5-position DIP switch for of one of 32 unique polling addresses. A 6-position and a 9-position quick-disconnect, type connector shall be provided to terminate field-installed power and lines. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 2 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Smart Wire CB4200

    Cable – Area of Rescue Series 4200 Assistance Cornell SmartWire Cable is every wire needed for wiring the Cornell 4200 Area of System. Rating For Plenum Use Without Conduit Per NEC 800 by Passing UL-910 Steiner Tunnel Test Approvals Article 800, 725; UL CL3P/CMP, (UL) Information: 18 AWG 4 Conductor Bare Copper with 22 AWG 1Pair Bare Copper Plenum CL3P/ CMP Description: 18 AWG (7/26 Bare Copper) 22 AWG (7/30 Bare Copper) Low Smoke PVC .008 Code: 18 AWG Brown/Gray/Green/Red and 22 AWG Black/White 22 Pair Only – Aluminum Mylar Wire: 24 AWG 7 Strand Tinned Copper Low-Smoke PVC .018″ Cornell 4200 Series [Area of Rescue] Diameter: .274″ Nom. and Voltage Rating: 75C/ 300 Volt 1,000 ft. +/-5%

  • Cornell Communications Smoke Detector Transmitter TR-S100E

    Wireless Detector Transmitter S100E The TR-S100E smoke detector utilizes GE Interlogix for superior performance, CleanMe diagnostics and styling. The TR-S100E is self-monitoring, alerting the user cleaning is needed, and automatically supervises the radio link to reliability. The optical chamber is replaceable, eliminating the for factory calibration. Suitable for residential applications. When used with Cornell System, this device wirelessly monitors smoke detection and monitors its own sensitivity and operational status. Includes mounting bracket for ceiling or wall mounting Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL TR-S100E Smoke Detector as indicated on the plans. Smoke Detector shall be programmed to AURA following specifications. Smoke Detector shall be mounted with provided bracket. Information: Dimensions: 5.5 Diameter x 2.63 Power: 3.0V Lithium Battery Replacement: Duracell DL123A lithium battery (2 Required) Battery Life: 3-5 years Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing

  • Cornell Communications Speaker Station with Push Button 4513

    4513 Speaker Station with Push Button 4513 Speaker provides push for with voice The emergency station is with a single call An emergency call is by pushing the call A mechanical flag indicates a call has placed. Two-way can then be by activating the station speaker from nurse station panel. Calls cancelled by pressing the call button a second 4513 stations a satin finish stainless faceplate with silk- designations. They be surface mounted or mounted on a standard outlet. The minimum requirement is 2″. Specifications contractor shall furnish install CORNELL 4513 stations as indicated on plans.

  • Cornell Communications Speaker Station with Single Call Cord Jack 4511

    4511 Speaker Station with Single Call Cord Jack 4511 Speaker provides call for via a call cord along voice The with a single jack for with CORNELL call cords. call is activated by pressing call cord button and a red indicates when a call has can then be by activating the station speaker from nurse station panel. Calls be cancelled by pressing cancel button. Removal of call cord will initiate a call the system annunciator or station. with 4511 stations a satin finish stainless designations. They be surface mounted or mounted on a standard outlet box. depth requirement is 2 Specifications: contractor shall furnish install CORNELL 4511 stations as indicated on plans.

  • Cornell Communications Staff Console Digital HCN7636UA HCN7638UA

    Console, Digital (Audio) or HCN7638UC (Visual) Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 Two console models are available: The for our Audio Systems and the HCN7638UA for only systems. The Console is a compact, easy-to-use, communications terminal for use with the 5000 or 5500 Call Systems. This attractive, contemporary-styled console is equipped with a soft-touch keyboard and a 16-character LCD display, providing the integrated needed to satisfy today’s diverse nurse call in hospitals, healthcare, senior housing and other applications. When used with a Cornell System, the Staff Console communications indicating calls from call stations. (Audio) allows for voice communications to call Sits on desktop. Specifications: Audio Staff Console HCN7636UA Staff Console shall be a desk-top unit, model HCN7636UA. It shall contain a 24-key alpha-numeric, keypad, including six back-lit keys, and a 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) panel. Indicator shall include a POWER ON/OFF LED (GREEN) and a FAULT LED (YELLOW). The console shall a telephone-type handset for two-way voice communications, with a provision for alternate push-to- operation. The Console shall be used to answer and place calls to patient and staff stations, monitor status, change room map parameters, perform system diagnostics, etc. The Console shall include the data, control and voice interface terminals to provide for field termination to the system Control All wire terminations shall consist of pluggable connectors only. Staff Console HCN7638UA Staff Console shall be a desk-top unit, model HCN7636UA. It shall contain a 24-key alpha-numeric, keypad, including six back-lit keys, and a 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) panel. shall include a POWER ON/OFF LED (GREEN) and a FAULT LED (YELLOW). The Console shall used to identify calls from patient and staff stations, monitor the system status, activate selectable options, room map parameters, perform system diagnostics, etc. The Console shall include the necessary control and interface terminals to provide for field termination to the system Control Units. All wire shall consist of pluggable connectors only. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Mounting: Place on Desktop Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Staff Station S-111, S-112

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Dual/Single Status Stations and S-112 Staff Station with Tone On/Off Switch The Cornell S-111 Staff Station includes an tone switch that can be passed, green LED to normal call, and red LED to indicate emergency The S-111 Staff station is also furnished with a pull- to place a call on the system. The S-111 Staff Station has a tone on-off that is provided to silence the audible alert by staff. calls are indicated with a steady green LED and intermittent tone. Emergency calls are indicated with flashing red LED and rapid tone. To place calls on system, pull cord; the station red LED, and associated corridor and annunciator panel lights, are and a tone sounds at the annunciator panel. To cancel, slide switch to off position. Staff Station The Cornell S-112 Staff Station includes a green LED to indicate normal call, and red LED to emergency call. It is also furnished with an adjustable volume pot that is preset upon installation. S-112 Staff station is also furnished with a pull-string to place a call on the system. The S-112 Staff Station indicates normal calls with steady green LED and slow intermittent tone. calls are indicated with flashing red LED and rapid tone. To place calls on the system, pull cord; station red LED, and associated corridor and annunciator panel lights, are illuminated, and a tone at the annunciator panel. To cancel, slide switch to off position. and S-112: The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush mounted a standard outlet box with two-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. wiring terminations are with screw clamps, maximum 16 gauge. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install a CORNELL Clinical Staff Station S-111 S-112. Incoming emergency calls shall be indicated by flashing red LED and rapid intermittent tone; normal by steady green LED and slow intermittent tone; priority calls via pulsing red LED and pulsing tone. lamps are not acceptable. Pulling of cord shall illuminate the call placed indicator and corridor and annunciator lights, and cause an intermittent tone at the annunciator panel. The steel face-plate shall have silk-screened designations and shall fit on a standard two-gang plaster or Wiremold 5748-2 surface box or equal, with minimum depth of 1 Field wiring terminations shall be wire screw clamps. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 4 (Standard 2 Gang) Mounting: Two-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum, #16 AWG Maximum in 2-6 gang sizes: For correct part number, change first number (2) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Standard Call Cord SW-106, -110

    Visual Nurse Call 4000 Single/Dual Status Cord Standard, 6ft or 10ft or SW-110 A shockproof, plastic housing the cord momentary contact push operator, connected to a vinyl-covered six feet (SW-106) or ten feet (SW-110) The right-angle plug is molded to the cord long life. Bedding clips are included. The entire assembly will withstand and routine washing. The call cord pendant is not intended use in oxygen atmospheres. The momentary contact initiates a signal to the associated Nurse Call Annunciators. The Call Cord plugs into Cornell Bedside Station using jack provided by station. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install CORNELL Call Cords for use the CORNELL Nurse Call System. The white polyvinyl cables shall be six feet (SW-106) or ten (SW-110) long and be attached to the molded plastic housing enclosing momentary contact buttons. The entire apparatus shall be shockproof, and must withstand normal washing and Right angle phone plugs and bedding clips shall be included. The call cord pendant is intended for use in oxygen atmospheres. Information: Power Requirements: Provided by Bedside Station Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical length: 6ft (Model SW-106) or 10ft (Model SW-110) Custom Lengths are available upon request. Mounting: Plugs into bedside station

  • Cornell Communications Standard Signage – DSNBCM

    AArreeaa ooff RReessccuuee AAssssiissttaannccee SSiiggnnaaggee** BB,, CC,, EE && PP SSeerriieess RRoooomm IIddeennttii SSiiggnnss LED – eliminating bulb replacement) Measurements measures 2 3/8 Series or 277VAC with battery back-up, plastic illuminated (blue of accessibility with red lettering) sign. Rechargeable bat- included. Mounting options include ceiling (top), wall (back) wall (side). SN-B42S (single sided), SN-B42D (double sided). or 277VAC (blue symbol of accessibility with red letter- sign. Mounting options include ceiling (top), wall (back) or (side). SN-E42S (single sided), SN-E42D (double sided). of Refuge signage wording is also available. Part numbers are noted with suffix. versions of signage, with incandecent light, are also Signage Part numbers are noted with suffix. versions Canopy:4.38 x 7.75 11.75 x 14.5 Weight: 11lbs Measurements measures 2 1/8 SSiiggnnss Series x 2.4 Gray plastic with black raised lettering and raised Braille Mounted via double-faced tape (attached).SN-E42D sided). Series 5/8 x 7 7/16 white PVC plastic with red lettering. Mounted via double-faced tape (attached). signs meet ADA specifications for use with Area of Rescue Assistance and Area of Refuge. CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonnss,, IInncc.. Wisconsin USA Phone: 800-558-8957 414-351-4660 Fax: 414-351-4657 [email protected]

  • Cornell Communications Status Lights L-Series

    Light Status Status Lights Series Cornell L Series Light Status lights offer 1-6 colors (Red, Blue, Amber, Yellow, or White) to indicate the status of one of Cornell Status Series room status stations. The station will wire to one of Cornell S series stations to turn the incandescent lamp when the station is in mode. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be flush on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install Cornell L Series Room Status at the noted locations for use as indication for S series stations. Faceplates shall be satin- stainless steel. Indicator lamps shall be specified colors to coincide with S series stations. For mounting, back box shall be standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring; for surface Wiremold 5748 or equivalent. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 (0-60 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Minimum 22AWG

  • Cornell Communications Table of Contents

    Table of Contents is an overview of what you will find on this USB drive. The larger heading is the main folder, with headings under that to represent the subfolders in that particular group. Please call us if you any questions regarding where things are located or need any assistance, 800-558-8957. Communications Information Contact person Territory Map Credit Application Monitoring 1000 Series Door Monitor Overview 1000 Series Product Sheets Keypad Station A-1806D, A-1808D, A-1809 Master Panels A-1000 Remote Control Panel A-1600 Remote Monitor Panel A-1700 Remote Zone Control Station A-1800 Time Delay Remote Control Station A-1801 and Technical Information Door Monitor 1000 Series Product Specification Door Monitor Manual Door Monitor Wiring and Operating Overview A-1000 Key Switch Station Wiring A-1900, A-1901 Keypad Station Manual A-1806D and A-1808D Keypad Station Operating Instructions A-1806D, A-1808D Keypad Station Wiring A-1806D, A-1808D Remote Control Station Wiring A-1800, A-1801, A-1802 Remote Station Wiring A-1600, A-1700 Typical Door Monitor System Wiring Systems 2000 Series 2000 Series Design Guide Interactive 2000 Series Design Guide Non-Interactive Light Status Brochure Product Sheets Annunciator Panels A-2000 Sequencing Option Overview Status Light L-Series and Technical Information Four Switch Station Wiring S-234 Light Status Manual 2000 Series One Switch Station Wiring S-131 PLC wiring diagram Relay board wiring diagram Six Switch Station Wiring S-236 Three Switch Station Wiring S-133 Triple Station Wiring Light Status Two Switch Station Wiring S-132 Typical Light Status System Wiring Call Call Audio* Audio Emergency Call Audio Nurse Call 4500 Series Overview Product Sheets Speaker Station with Push Button 4513 Speaker Station with Single Call Cord Jack 4511 and Technical Information Audio Nurse Call 4500 Installation Guide Audio Nurse Call 4500 Series Manual Typical Dual Status System Wiring Typical Panel Wiring for 4500 Audio Nurse Call System Typical Single Status Call Cord Wiring Typical Single Status Pull Cord Wiring Typical System Wiring with NC-102D Audio Nurse Call 5000 Visual-Tone Nurse Call Listed 5000 Visual Nurse Call Overview Audio Nurse Call 5500 Overview Communicator RN 5500 Brochure Product Sheets Call Cord HAN7608UA Control Unit Visual Only 128 Station HTN7680UA Control Units Audio HTN7672UA HTN7674UA Corridor Dome Lights HWN6691UA,92UA,93UA,95UA Duty Station HWN7606UA Pullcord Station E-7652 E-7657 Push Button Station with Audio HWN7670UC Push Button Station Satellite HWN7602UA Room Stations with Call Cord HWN7669 HWN7679 Smart Station HWN7628UC Staff Console Digital HCN7636UA HCN7638UA Visual Annunciator Panel 32 Station HRN7614UA Visual Patient Station HWN7630UC and Technical Information Communicator RN System Reference Guide Typical Communicator 5500 Nurse Call Wiring Call Visual-4000 Series* Nurse Call 4000 Series Brochure 4000 Series Nurse Call Single vs Dual Status Typical 4000 Series Nurse Call System Sheet Product Sheets 20-pin Connector Call Cord SW-510 Annunciator Panel A-4400 Annunciator Panel A-4000 Annunciator Station Three & Six Zones A-4003A, -4006A Bedside Station with 20-pin Connector B-111EP Bedside Stations B-111, B-113, & B-122 Check in Station, Push Button E-107 Corridor Lights L-101, L-102, L-103, L-422, L-423 Corridor Lights with Tone LS-201 Dual Status Pull Cord Emergency Station E-104-1, WP Duty Station DS-110 Duty Stations D-111 & D-112 Emergency Station Push On-Twist Off E-108A Emergency Station with Momentary Switch E-114 Emergency Station, Toggle Switch E-105 Emergency Stations Pull String E-114, E-114-1 & E-114-3 Emergency Stations E-101 & E-103-113 Flasher Module P-5000F Oxygen Safe Call Cords SW-206, -210, SW-406, -410 Panic Stations P-106, P-116 Staff Station S-111, S-112 Standard Call Cord SW-106, -110 Triple Status Control Module NC-102D Triple Status Zone Lights Z-103 and Technical Information 4000 Nurse Call Product Specification 4400 Annunciator Panels Installation Ins

  • Cornell Communications Telephone Access Kit – TAK-4202 or TAK-4208

    Access Kit or TAK-4208 Assistance 4200 Applications The CORNELL or TAK-4208 is a fully auto dialer and digital designed for message The contact input can dial up to phone numbers and play a message to one minute in length. can be recorded locally or remotely with a message time of one minute. When configured as alarm dialer, the TAK-4202 or TAK -4208 has call progress detection capability with normal and fast call pickup, CPC, and ring-no-answer detection. programming can be done with a touch tone or using a PC with a serial port connection and supplied software. The Telephone Access Kit dials out to any phone line a prerecorded message when unanswered call is placed from the Rescue Assistance Panel. The TAK-4202 has up to 2 and the TAK-4208 has up to 8 outputs. Bracket is attached to device for mounting. Specifications: Contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL TAK-4202 or TAK- Telephone Access Kit. Upon receipt of a contact closure from an alarm system, a telephone call is to a designated location notifying them of the alarm. Power is derived from 120V AC/12V DC adaptor that is included. An external phone line is required. Information: Power Requirements: 120V AC/12V DC 500mA adaptor Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Dimensions: TAK-4202: 5.25 x 3.6 x 1.75 TAK-4208: 8.3 x 6.3 x 1.8 Mounting: Bracket Attached to Device

  • Cornell Communications Telephone Access Kit Wiring – DTAK4200W

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  • Cornell Communications Telephone Integration Overview

    Phone Integration are currently 3 methods of delivery for SIP messages: A: 2.0 PC Internet SIP Gateway Provider PSTN Company) Staff Telephone or Cell Phone B: 2.0 PC LAN Toshiba Phone System Staff C: 2.0 PC LAN Toshiba Phone System PSTN Company) Staff Telephone or Cell Phone of these methods has costs associated. The cost may monthly, per call, or a one-time fee. The costs are: phone systems require circuit cards and a fee has associated monthly fees SIP Gateway Providers charges a fee per call PSTN (phone company) charges a monthly fee Cell phones have an initial cost and then monthly Staff Telephones have an initial cost can help you decide which method will work best what you already have in place to have the lowest for this service* are 4 types of telephone extensions that can be with Aura 2. The first extension is the telephone located in the of a resident in the facility. telephone may be any make or model that is supported the Toshiba telephone system.) The second extension is the telephone used by staff to calls and receive voice alerts. telephone may be any make or model that is supported the Toshiba telephone system.) The third extension is a special dataset used by Aura 2 to misdialed numbers from residents of the facility. telephone must be a model that is support by the BPCI computer interface. Toshiba dealers know models are compatible with the BPCI.) The fourth extension is used by Aura 2 to send voice alerts staff. must be a Toshiba SIP extension or external SIP IP project could include any combination of these 4 types of

  • Cornell Communications Three Status wiring with smoke detector

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  • Cornell Communications Time Delay Remote Control Station A-1801

    Door Monitor 1000 Series Delay Remote Control Each station features a red LED to indicate armed when lit. Single-gang stainless steel faceplate suitable for or surface mounting. A-1801 Remote Zone Controls with Time Delay provide personnel with alarm-free access to individual zones in the A-1000 Door Monitor System. Disarming is accomplished via the zone automatically resets to armed status after a preset time (can be programmed for 5-60 seconds). Tone option available on two gang plate. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk-screened designations may be mounted on a standard outlet box with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a 5748 or equivalent. Specifications: The contractor shall install CORNELL A-1801 Zone Control with Time Delay as indicated on the plans for use with the Series A-1000 Door Monitor Each station shall provide alarm-free access to authorized individuals using a key for control disarming. Automatic reset shall follow a preset time delay. Each single-gang steel station suitable for (flush) (surface) mounting shall feature a key switch for and a red LED to indicate armed status when lit. Power shall be supplied via the A-1000 master panel at 12 volts DC, regulated. Current is 17mA when zone is armed. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Terminations are Pigtailed in 1-6 gang sizes: For correct part number, change first number (1) to gang size needed

  • Cornell Communications Triple Status Control Module NC-102D

    Status Control Module Nurse Call 4000 Dual Status UL Listed CORNELL NC-102D Control provides reliable control over all functions of Multi-Status Emergency Call Systems. Cornell NC-102D directs the call from of Cornell stations to the predetermined level of Surface mounted enclosure. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL NC-102D Module. The NC-102D offers automatic control of both audible and visual notification. The tones shall be sounded at all duty stations and at the multi-status Annunciator panel a call is placed. The NC-102D offers up to 3 levels of Priority, as follows: Level Highest priority, rapid flashing indicator & one beep per second. Level Medium priority, slow flashing indicator & one beep per second. Level Lowest priority, steady-on indicator & one beep every six seconds. Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Enclosure Dimensions: 7 W x 12 H x 3 D Mounting: Surface mounted enclosure. Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum Electrical Specifications: The NC-102D shall derive its operating voltage from the CORNELL Power Supply. The NC-102D operates at 24VDC. F- and S-, signal generators rated at 3A each. DN, DE & HI status outputs rated at .5A

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  • Cornell Communications Triple Status Zone Lights Z-103

    Status Zone Light Nurse Call 4000 Dual Status CORNELL Zone Lights (Z-103) to provide visual of normal and emergency calls within a zone. The Z-103 Triple Status Zone Light offers indications of and given priority with multiple flash rates. The satin finish stainless steel faceplate with silk- designations may be flush mounted on a standard outlet with single-gang plaster ring, or surface mounted on a Wiremold or equivalent. Field wiring terminations are pigtailed. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install CORNELL Zone Lights (Z- to provide visual indication of normal and emergency calls within a zone. Flashing red light indicate an emergency; steady white light a normal call; pulsing green a third priority. The shall operate independently. The stainless steel faceplate shall mount in a single-gang box or plaster ring, and shall include a provision for connecting a remote corridor light Information: Power Requirements: 24VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 1 minimum depth Wiring: Screw terminals, 22 AWG Minimum in 1-6 gang sizes: are only UL Listed in the 1 gang size

  • Cornell Communications Triple Status Zone Lights Z-103 wiring diagram

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  • Cornell Communications Two Switch Station Wiring S-132

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  • Cornell Communications Typical 4000 Series Nurse Call System Sheet

    CORNELL 4000-SERIES NURSE CALL SYSTEMS FOLLOWING WILL HELP YOU ORDER THE CORRECT COMPONENTS: SYSTEMS: Nurse Call Systems are commonly used in the following facility types: facilities Apartment complexes a Single-Status System, all calls are indicated the same way, as follows: Lamps: Steady Illumination when corresponding station is tripped LED: Steady Illumination when corresponding station is tripped Tone: Repeating (different tone with annunciators) SELECTION HINTS: Station Station Lamp Supply only (3) or (6) total stations will ever be on the system, select A-4003 (3-zone, 2-gang), or A-4006 (6-zone, 3-gang) than (6) stations, select a unit ending in or E-114-3 is the right Pull-String Station to use not needed) (Sounder with single LED on single-gang plate) (single bulb), or LS-201 (2-gang, single bulb w:/Sounder) needed per system & TRIPLE-STATUS SYSTEMS: or Triple-Status Nurse Call Systems are commonly used in the following facility types: Nursing Homes Surgical Centers Dual / Triple-Status Systems, Levels ARE AUDIBLY & VISUALLY INDICATED FOR INCOMING CALLS, in a manner to the following: Level – Lamps LED Tone Color using multiple bulbs) / Code) Flash Flash (2 / sec) Pulses per Second or Blue) Station) Flash Flash (1 / sec) Pulse per Second or White) Station) Steady every 5 sec or Green) SELECTION HINTS: Station Station Lamp (triple bulb Specify the Colors on your Order / Quote) Supply – One needed per system is minimum size, MUST end with to work properly E-104-1 is the right Pull-String Station to use NC-102D ABSOLUTELY NEEDED 1 per system DS-111 (has tone on/off switch), or DS-112 (single bulb if using steady / slow flash / fast flash scheme) bulb if using steady white = bed / flashing red = bath) CORNELL AT: (800) 558 8957 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS

  • Cornell Communications Typical Door Monitor System Wiring

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  • Cornell Communications Universal Transmitters TR-U100IVE TR-D100IVE

    Transmitters and TR-D100IVE (TR-U100IVE): For use with any standard or sensor, this reduced/size universal is fully supervised and comes with case and supports end-of-line resistor. It includes a Lithium battery. UL Listed. (TR-D100IVE): Same as the TR-U100IVE, but two built in reed switches that support up to a 0.6 It can support an N/O or N/C external contact when the reed switch. It also includes case, wall tampers, that supports a gap and a 3.0V Lithium battery. Listed. Cornell TR-U100IVE and TR-D10IVE can be used to wirelessly transmit any device a dry-contact (TR-U100IVE): Includes mounting bracket. Device is wall-mounted only. (TR-D100IVE): Includes mounting bracket. Device is door/window mounted only. Specifications: The contractor shall furnish and install the CORNELL TR-U100IVE or Wireless Universal Transmitters as indicated on the plans. Transmitter shall be to AURA 2.0 following specifications. Transmitter shall be mounted with provided Information (TR-U100IVE and TR-D100IVE): Dimensions: 3.5 x 1.7 x 0.9 Power: 3.0V Lithium Battery Replacement: Duracell DL123A lithium battery Battery Life: 4-5 years Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing

  • Cornell Communications VersaPage Interface Wire Connection Page 1

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  • Cornell Communications VersaPage Overview

    Solution for Direct Messaging to When Emergencies Arise or Assistance Needed. Patient Response a medical office fast and efficient response is vital to any need and emergency situation. VersaPage can notify in-house pagers, send a text message to a cell or send an e-mail to an individual or group all at once the appropriate response. the System system can fit the needs of any building by connect up to eight slaves to the master unit. master unit has a capacity of 64 calling devices with a maximum of 576 when all eight units are connected. Put a slave unit on every floor or wing to keep all calls well Records of Every Call a call is made it can be stored for multiple days in the system data log. Different types reports can be made by selecting search parameters such as room number, date, and type call. All records are kept in the master unit on an easily removable memory card. & Benefits: Easy & Quick Installation Minimal Wiring Required Simple to Operate and Train Staff Multiple Product Integration Discrete Communication Existing Systems can be Upgraded Flexible System Design Saves Valuable Response Time Features Data Logging & Documentation VersaPage Desktop PC Paging System Software* desktop PC computer can instantly notify in-house pagers, send a text message to cell phone or send an e-mail to an individual or group all at once! System designed for Windows XP and Vista only. Requires Outlook for e-mail or text messages and will not function on thin client systems DESCRIPTION Components Interface Universal – The paging interface unit has the ability to monitor signal type, and event code while sending information to a database and transmitter. Reporting programming are accessed using a web browser program, connecting to an IP 12 VDC and data cable are included. Watt Paging Transmitter including 1/4 wave antenna providing from 0.25 to 0.5 miles of coverage. Includes RS-232 cable. Watt Paging Transmitter including 1/4 wave antenna providing from 0.5 to 1.0 miles of coverage. Includes RS-232 cable. Pager for 2 Watt System Pager for 5 Watt System Desktop PC Paging System Software for one (1) PC Desktop PC Paging System Software for MULTIPLE PC VersaPage for your facility today. you wish to add it to your current system or include paging as part of a new CORNELL can meet your unique requirements. more information about VersaPage or the complete line of Cornell products, visit or call us at (800)558-8957.

  • Cornell Communications VersaPage Series 9000 Product Specification

    9000 Pocket Paging Interface Specs document specifies the Cornell series 9000 pocket pager interface system manufactured by Communications, Inc., Milwaukee, WI. The Cornell VersaPage system provides for local RF transmission of alarm messages to pocket pagers 1 GENERAL SUMMARY Includes: VersaPage equipment using pocket pager interface system to staff when emergencies arise. contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, and materials necessary the installation of one or more complete VersaPage modular paging and complete functional test of the system upon completion of the and instruct the staff in the operation and maintenance of the SUBMITTALS Submit listed submittals in accordance with Conditions of the Contract Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section. Data: Submit product data, including manufacturer product sheet, for products. Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and product including anchorage and accessories. Include cabling diagrams, diagrams, station installation details, and equipment cabinet details. Assurance Submittals: Submit the following: Reports: Certified test reports showing compliance with specified characteristics. Instructions: Manufacturer installation instructions. Field Reports: Manufacturer field reports specified & INTERCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT Closeout Submittals: Submit the following: and Maintenance Data: Operation and maintenance data for products in accordance with Division 1 Closeout Submittals Data and Operation Data) Section. Include methods for installed products and precautions against cleaning materials methods detrimental to finishes and performance. Include guide, wiring terminal identification and equipment parts Warranty documents specified herein. WARRANTY Communications, Inc. warrants that your VersaPage System is free from of workmanship and material for one year. Cornell will repair or replace system component (at our option), free of charge, with proof of purchase, for year from the date of original purchase. warranty does not cover damages incurred in shipping or handling and does include damages beyond the control of Cornell, including but not limited to, transients and lightning, fire, water damage, paint, mechanical shock, neglect, abnormal use, improper operation of this equipment, miswiring or of non-factory authorized pocket pagers. There are no user serviceable parts any of the system units. Any evidence of unauthorized entry, repairs, or will void the warranty. This warranty does not extend to components have been lost, such as pocket pagers. 2 Products VERSAPAGE EQUIPMENT Manufacturers: Cornell Communications, Inc. The Series 9000 Modular Pocket Paging System shall be Cornell Inc., 7915 N 81st St., Milwaukee, WI 53223-3830; 800-558-8957, (414) 351-4660; Fax: (414) 351-4657. PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS No substitutions permitted. & INTERCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT Equipment Paging Transmitter CORNELL 9000 VERSAPAGE SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS basic series 9000 system shall consist of a single transmitter and pager mounted adjacent to one another. of pagers to be specified by customer transmitter shall be a Cornell model TR-9010/0.5 watt transmitter. manufacturer will provide the 1/4 wave antenna with 0.25 to 0.50 radius of horizontal coverage, the 9010-009 10-foot data cable, and AC power cord. Pager Interface Pocket Pager shall be preprogrammed by manufacturer according to customer for each alarm point. interface will accept voltages from 5 to 60 volts DC or AC in groups 8, up to 128 points per interface. Includes a 12 volts DC power pack. contains up to 16-message storage, with up to 60 characters per Up to three (3) priority mes

  • Cornell Communications Visual Annunciator Panel 32 station HRN7614UA

    Annunciator Panel, 32 station Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 The Annunciator Panel is used to notify members, both visually and audibly, of those or areas requiring assistance. Each of the indicators is programmed to signal a call from of 32 patient, staff or auxiliary stations. The Panel provides an indication of the location (room number) of the calling patient staff member. The LEDs and sounder are to annunciate at a rate matching the priority of the call in process. Field configuration of functions allows custom parameters to pre-selected during installation. The Annunciator is a four-gang, wall-mounted device, connected to the System Control Units over a dedicated cable. When used with a Cornell System, the Visual Annunciator Panel offers visual communications calls from call stations. Each Annunciator Panel requires a standard four-gang electrical back box, 3 deep, or Specifications: The Annunciator Panel (Model HRN7614UA) shall consist of an assembly, for in a four-gang electrical wall box (not included), and shall be used with a brushed aluminum (model HFN7618UA)included, which includes a blank mylar designation sheet (for room numbers) Lexan protective film. An Excel spreadsheet is available to simplify the preparation of this sheet. The Panel shall be a programmable device, capable of providing visual and audible annunciation of placed from any calling devices in the Nurse Call System. A SYSTEM FAULT LED indicator shall be to indicate a system fault condition. capabilities shall be included to provide continuous supervision of addressable stations and of the communication status of individual stations. Diagnostics shall also include supervision and display of various system parameters. Annunciator Panel shall include a TONE SILENCE pushbutton switch to allow manual silencing of the tone, which shall automatically be reactivated when a new call is placed. Also, a LAMP TEST switch shall be provided to check the integrity of the LED indicators. 6-position quick-disconnect, insulation-displacement type connector shall be provided to terminate field- power and control lines. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 8 3/16 Mounting: Standard Four Gang Back Box, 3 D Minimum Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Visual Patient Station HWN7630UC

    Audio Nurse Call 5500 Nurse Call 5000 Patient Station The Visual Patient Station is an addressable device designed service a single or two-bed room or other patient area. The HWN7630UC an additional connector assembly, for use with satellite stations. Included the termination points and control circuits to support various devices with the same area, such as a Pull Cord Emergency Station, Staff Station, Dome Light, etc. Circuit power, ground and polling data are provided by a common, 6-conductor cable originating from the Control Unit. The Patient Station, wall-mounted near the bed, patients with an easy to use, effective method of calling for The patient presses the button on the end of the Call Cord HAN7608UA) to activate the visual and audible Annunciators with the station. Calls placed must be canceled at the Patient assuring prompt attention by the staff. Safety Call Cord disconnect (places call when removed). Separate ASSIST button for requesting assistance when pressed. Quick disconnect terminals designed for simple installation and maintenance. Specifications: The Patient Station shall be a single-gang, wall-mounted call device, model to be installed with a model HFN7601UA, single-gang, brushed stainless steel faceplate. The Station front panel shall include the following: A safety-disconnect call cord socket that accepts Model HAN7608UA Single Call Cord A tri-color CALL LED indicator, illuminated as follows: call call and ASSIST call membrane ASSIST switch membrane RESET switch Patient Station shall include a 5-position DIP switch for selecting one of 32 unique polling addresses. It also provide three input termination points for connection to auxiliary input devices, such as bath staff locator or code blue stations. It shall also include four output terminals for connection to up four separate dome light indicators. 6-position and a 9-position quick-disconnect, insulation-displacement type connector shall be provided to field-installed power and control lines. Information: Power Requirements: 12VDC Operating Environment: 50-120 Indoor Non-condensing Physical Faceplate Dimensions: 4 x 2 (1 Gang) Mounting: Single-Gang back box with 2 minimum depth Wiring: #22 AWG Minimum

  • Cornell Communications Wireless Bed Station TR-ST100BE

    2.0 Bed Station AURA 2.0 Wireless Bed Station TR-ST100BE is a surface mounted bed station a six foot call cord. A reset switch is located on the and the call can only be reset at the station. A red indicates a call has been placed. Removal of the cord plug from station also initiates a call. are two 3.0V Lithium batteries. Specifications: TR-ST100BE 5.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 Two 3.0V Lithium Battery Replacement: BAT604 Life: 4-5 years Communications, Inc. Wisconsin USA (cid:129) Phone: 800-558-8957 (cid:129) 414-351-4660 (cid:129) Fax: 414-351-4657 (cid:129) [email protected]

  • Cornell Communications Wireless E-Call AURA 2 Product Overview

    Product Overview Phones Computers 2.0 by Cornell is three software products in one, Alert Monitoring, Documentation and Superior Broadcast Notification. 2.0 monitors and sends alert notifications to responders via nearly means. Calls can also be escalated if not responded to in a timely 2.0 provides data logging and reporting of the frequency and response for the emergency alerts. 2.0 can notify single or multiple personnel of an alert by broadcasting a to them concurrently with the simple touch of a button. 2.0 by Cornell is our wireless Nurse Call Solution. AURA 2.0 takes wired Nurse Call products such as our System 4000 and creates a wired/wireless solution or AURA 2.0 can be a stand alone wireless Call system. 2.0 allows health care facilities, schools, government buildings, etc. to notifications for emergency situations or basic calls for assistance. monitoring can be wired or wireless devices, such as panic buttons, nurse pull cords, motion sensors, door or window alarms and smoke detectors. The is AURA 2.0 ability to send the alert to responders via any type of device; phones, pagers or e-mail. 2.0 by Cornell is an economical solution for today emergency alert requirements. AURA 2.0 Works AURA 2.0 system is designed to monitor alarm events occurring within a of environments and provide a common method for managing the delivery alerts to responders. AURA 2.0 system software resides on a central application server. It monitors input devices for alerts that an emergency has been or help is needed. When AURA 2.0 receives an alert, it is logged and appropriate notification is made. a traditional wired alert system such as a health care facility nurse call, a places a call for help or assistance by pushing a bed cord or pull cord is hard wired directly to a central nurses station. In turn, an annunciator flashes a light or gives a tone that alerts staff a specific resident or room assistance. Corridor lights may also be used to notify staff that help is Staff then respond, give assistance and reset the system in the room. record is maintained of when the system was activated or reset. AURA 2.0, Cornell Communications expands upon our basic nurse call or systems to a whole new level, including wanderer protection. the above example, AURA 2.0 receives the call for help from the resident is then logged into its database for later reporting if needed. The call for is still displayed on the central annunciator panel or corridor light AURA can now expand your ability to notify responders or staff that help needed. Individual staff cell phones can be called with a text message stating is needed in a specific room or area. Multiple pages could be sent to staffs duty that are away from the central station with a text message or an e-mail be sent to notify management of an incident. AURA 2.0, a wireless alert device such as a pendant can be added to give added mobility while still maintaining an ability to call for help. with Dementia or a history of wandering can wear wireless schools, AURA 2.0 wireless device and broadcast notification can give an layer of communication to staff, students or even parents off-site. example, school staff could wear a wireless pendant or have a wireless pull station in a classroom. If an incident occurred where help is needed, the member presses the button for help. A signal is then transmitted in turn to a receiver connected to the AURA 2.0 infrastructure. The call is logged, alert is sent via cell phone or on-site paging to security or a police liaison who could receive a text message that help is needed in a specific The school office could see that help is need on a computer screen. in turn could notify law enforcement or other agencies. If an administrator is site, a message can be sent by cell phone or e-mail notifying them of the 2.0 also has the ability to notify staff of an after hours incident such as a being broken or a door entered. Wireless smoke detectors or motion can be also integrated with AURA 2.0. enhancements of AURA 2.0 will increase the ability to do mass of an incident by text or voice message such as an early closing, or evacuation to parents via cell phones

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    The Health Care market asked for it CORNELL can help you provide it! most robust UL 1069 Listed Nurse Call & Emergency Response solution on the market today. Response System Bedside Stations, Smoke Detectors, Panic Buttons, Emergency Motion Detectors, Pull Cords, Door/Window Monitors, Freezer/ Temperature Sensors and custom applications. Fully listed UL1069 wired system components Wireless components can be integrated seamlessly: AURA 2.0 can be a Wired, Wireless or Hybrid System Passive or Active Resident Check-in Data Logging and Reporting of ALL Calls Call Notification, Both In-house and Off-site by: Supervised system for reliability Upgrade any installed wired CORNELL system to AURA 2.0 or a previously UL 1069 System. Included in our AURA 2.0 Demo Kit, is a Wired Test Unit that can determine if another manufacturer wired nurse system is compatible with the AURA 2.0 Emergency Response System. Lights, Computer, E-mail, Text Message to a Cell Phone, Pocket or a voice message to a Toshiba Phone System & Detailed Management Reports 2.0 has been designed for many different applications besides a nurse call solution. us help you design a solution for your clients needs such as schools, courthouses, housing projects and industrial applications. ABOUT CORNELL SPECIAL DEMO KIT OFFER! or www.cornell.com

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