I-FORM W1600 Wireless Acoustic Monitoring Module Document reference:
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XX Removed irrelevant parts. Updated texts. Updated images/descriptions Updated text Updated images Updated I/O text Updated to CLB128304 Updated network requirements 2.2.1. Added Port 1 configuration for P2501 Updated product regulations and added 1.4.8 product standards I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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Version Date Author Description 2019-09-18 Yorick Groot Initial version 2019-12-22 TB 2019-12-23 YG 2019-12-30 2020-05-07 2020-06-08 2020-10-01 2020-10-15 TB TB YG TB RL 2020-12-17 TB Ref. Doc. ID Version Document title References:
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9 Approver: XX Table of Contents 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2 PRODUCT NAME ___________________________________________________________________ 5 PRODUCT IMAGE ___________________________________________________________________ 5 PRODUCT SUMMARY ________________________________________________________________ 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS __________________________________________________________ 7 1.4.1 Mechanical Specifications ____________________________________________________ 7 1.4.2 Electrical Specifications _____________________________________________________ 7 1.4.3 Connection Specifications____________________________________________________ 8 1.4.3.1 Front connections ________________________________________________ 8 1.4.3.2 Rear connections ________________________________________________ 9 1.4.4 Indicator Specifications ____________________________________________________ 11 1.4.4.1 Front indicators _________________________________________________ 11 1.4.4.2 Rear indicators _________________________________________________ 11 1.4.5 Actuator Specifications _____________________________________________________ 12 1.4.5.1 Front actuators _________________________________________________ 12 1.4.5.2 Rear actuators _________________________________________________ 13 1.4.6 Environmental Specifications ________________________________________________ 13 1.4.7 Product Regulations _______________________________________________________ 13 1.4.8 Product Standards ________________________________________________________ 14 1.4.9 Radio Specifications _______________________________________________________ 14 BLOCK DIAGRAM__________________________________________________________________ 14 CONNECTION DIAGRAM _____________________________________________________________ 14 HARDWARE OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________ 15 2.4 2.5 2.3 INSTALLATION ___________________________________________________________ 17 CONTENT ______________________________________________________________________ 17 2.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ________________________________________________________ 17 2.2 2.2.1 Extra requirements________________________________________________________ 17 2.2.2 Compatibility_____________________________________________________________ 17 2.2.3 Network requirements _____________________________________________________ 18 2.2.4 Precautions ______________________________________________________________ 18 INSTRUCTIONS ___________________________________________________________________ 18 2.3.1 Visual anchors ___________________________________________________________ 18 2.3.2 Installation Instructions ____________________________________________________ 18 2.3.3 Maintenance Instructions ___________________________________________________ 21 UNIT CONNECTORS ________________________________________________________________ 22 2.4.1 Included connectors _______________________________________________________ 22 2.4.2 Not included connectors ____________________________________________________ 22 SETTINGS ______________________________________________________________________ 22 2.5.1 Hardware _______________________________________________________________ 22 2.5.1.1 Settings _______________________________________________________ 22 Indicators _____________________________________________________ 22 2.5.1.2 2.5.2 Software ________________________________________________________________ 23 2.5.2.1 Network settings ________________________________________________ 23 2.5.2.2 Default settings_________________________________________________ 25 2.5.2.3 Required software applications ____________________________________ 25 SPECIFIC REMARKS ________________________________________________________________ 25 2.6.1 Connector _______________________________________________________________ 25 FOCUS POINTS ___________________________________________________________________ 26 2.7.1 Planning engineer _________________________________________________________ 26 2.7.2 Programming engineer _____________________________________________________ 26 2.7.3 Technician _______________________________________________________________ 26 2.7.3.1 Connecting peripherals on mini jack connector via safe release cables _____ 26 KNOWN ISSUES AND EXPERIENCE ______________________________________________________ 27 2.8 2.9 FAQ __________________________________________________________________________ 27 2.10 TROUBLESHOOTING _______________________________________________________________ 27 2.6 2.7 Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 3 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Product data 1.1 Product name W1600 CLB Wireless Acoustic Monitoring Module 1.2 Product image Image 1: W1600-PAU CLB Nurse Call (with Acoustic Monitoring) DN1 1.3 Product summary W1600 The W1600 is a multifunctional wireless device. First, nurse call functionality is provided by corresponding illuminated buttons. The illumination can be adjusted and there are seven colours available. The nurse call functionality can be used in several circumstances. To facilitate this versatile use, the W1600 module is supported by Building Blocks. A Building Block determines the behaviour of the modules buttons and LEDs. The second functionality includes two I/O-ports that dont deliver power. The two ports can be found at the rear and can be configured as Input or Output. The third functionality includes connecting an external Pear Push at the front left mini jack connector. W1600 The W1600 contains audio functionalities (e.g. Acoustic Monitoring). The microphone sensitivity and volume of the speaker can be adjusted according to the CLB standards. The W1600 also contains a blue led which can be activated when a speech connection is established. This functionality can be switched off. 1 Several button configurations possible. Image contains the W1600-PAU Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 5 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX Models W1600-PAE (Image 1). Various button configurations are available, as indicated in Image 2 below. The configuration is indicated by a product number extension: <front panel> <left buttons> <right buttons>, i.e.
[Z]ero (blanco)
[P]atient nursecall
[Z]ero (blanco)
[Z]ero (blanco)
[U]niversal
[U]niversal
[A]ssistance
[E]mergency Image 2: W1600 buttons Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 6 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 1.4 Technical Specifications 1.4.1 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions PCB assembly 125 x 70,25 mm Dimensions housing surface 169 mm x 92,1 mm x 29,5 mm PC Grey, white mount Material Colour Weight
~ 190 g incl. surface mount frame Product type Protection class Fixed/surface-mount IP40 (when mounted) 1.4.2 Electrical Specifications Supply voltage Supply current 5 Vdc;
2400 mA Power consumption average 1300 mW Communication interface 5 GHz WiFi Microphone:
Sensitivity Speaker:
Sensitivity 5 dBV/Pa
-3 dBV, @ 1 W output = 78 dBspl @ 1 W, 1 m I/O-ports (Digital) Inputs ports 1 and 2 VINmax 24 Vdc InputLOW VINmax 0.8 Vdc InputHIGH VINmin 3.0 Vdc Outputs ports 1 and 2 OutputLOW (Sink) Imax = 50 mA @ 5.0 Vmax OutputHIGH (Source) Imax = 0.1 mA @ 3.0 Vmax Pear push port (Analogue) Inputs port 5 Output PWR (Source) Only for powering P2501 Pullcord Imax = 50 mA @ 5.0 Vmax Nurse call (or other) button Potential Free, guarded contact. (guarded; connected/
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9 Approver: XX InputHIGH VINmin 3.0 Vdc Outputs Call LED (or other) Open drain (dimmable) Output LOW (Sink) Imax = 50 mA @ 5.0 Vmax Output HIGH (Source) Imax = 0.1 mA @ 3.0 Vmax Power supply output
(Left front jack) Output voltage 5 Vdc Max. current 50 mA 1.4.3 Connection Specifications 1.4.3.1 Front connections J5 5Vdc Input Output GND Pear push Image 3: W1600 front connection 1 2 3 4 3.5mm 4p. mini jack Pear Push port (Analogue) GND Output (Open Collector) Input (A/D) 5Vdc/50mA Front connections J5 J5 J5 counterparts Wiring J5 3.5mm 4p mini-jack-plug Recommended: 4p, stranded wire Maximum cable length 5m Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 8 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 1.4.3.2 Rear connections J2 J3 J1 J1 J2 J3 Image 4: W1600 rear connections Rear connections USB-C Power Connector. 1 2 3 1 2 It is strongly advised to use the official Raspberry Pi AC Adaptor Model: KSA-15E-051300HE(-WH) PWR (Only for powering P2501 Pullcord Imax = 50 mA @ 5.0 Vmax) 3p pin header (I/O port) 2p pin header (I/O port) GND I/O port #1 GND I/O port #2 Option 1 3p plug connector push-in connector Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type no. FK-MPT 0,5/ 3-ST-3,5 Part no. 1913934 3p plug connector screw connection Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type No. PT 1,5/3-PVH-3,5 Part no. 1984028 Important: Use of ferrules is mandatory!
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9 Approver: XX Rear connections 2p plug connector push-in connector Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type no. FK-MPT 0,5/ 2-ST-3,5 Part no. 1913921 Option 2 2p plug connector screw connection Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type No. PT 1,5/2-PVH-3,5 Part no. 1984015 Wiring J2/J3 connection are possible Maximum cable length J2/J3 Important: Use of ferrules is mandatory!
Massive: 0.12 - 0.5 mm2, AWG: 26 20 Solid wire: Both Phoenix connectors with Push-in or Screw Stranded wire: Only 8p plug connector with screw connection is possible. Please note: Use of ferrules is mandatory!
The maximum cable length depends on the amount of current that is drawn by the I/O device and the type of used cable. Together with the limits mentioned at 1.4.2 the maximum cable length can be calculated2 2 Calculator (under construction) Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 10 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 1.4.4 Indicator Specifications 1.4.4.1 Front indicators 1 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 Index Default colour Remark YELLOW (RGB) Button 4 indicator (default: none) Image 5: W1600 indicators Button 1 indicator (default: Nurse call) Button 2 indicator (default: Presence) Button 3 indicator (default: Assistance) Button 5 indicator (default: none) Button 1 ring indicator (default: Nurse Call) Speech indicator (Privacy LED) Speaker RED (RGB) GREEN (RGB) RED (RGB) BLUE (RGB) RED (Fixed) BLUE (Fixed) Speaker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N/A 1.4.4.2 Rear indicators Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 11 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 1.4.5 Actuator Specifications 1.4.5.1 Front actuators 1 8 6 2 3 4 5 7 Image 6: W1600 front actuators Index Function Description Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 Light sensor Microphone Switch to make a Nurse Call Default: switch for presence Default: switch to make an assistance call Default: none Default: none 2 seconds:
correctly. Ambient light measurement for brightness adjustment Microphone for speech or AM2 Activated by holding a magnet at position 8 Network presence (Identify) notification of W1600 to the system. 1 beep can be heard when magnet is positioned
Position magnet until 1 short beep is heard and hold at this position for ~5 sec 2 short beeps will be heard, as indication that the W1600 is shutting down. The magnet can now be removed.
- Wait until 1 long beep will be heard (~5 sec.). The W1600 can now safely be unplugged from power. 8 Identify 5 seconds:
Safe shutdown (manual):
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The W1600 cant completely shut down; the LEDs will stay on, but no data can be written to the SD card and therefore it cant get corrupted when the power is suddenly unplugged. 1.4.5.2 Rear actuators N/A 1.4.6 Environmental Specifications Environment classification Storage temperature Storage humidity (relative, non condensing) 10 %..95 %
Operating temperature 0 C..40 C Operating humidity (relative, non condensing) 10 %..95 %
Household/Medical 0 C..65 C 1.4.7 Product Regulations Declaration of Conformity (DoC) Directive 2014/53/EU of 16 April 2014 concerning radio equipment. Hereby, CLB bv declares that this wireless device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU Note: Observe national and local regulations where the device is used. This device may be restricted for use, depending on the local network. The operation frequency in 5150-5350 Mhz of WiFi 5G are restricted to indoor usage only. FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, Part 15 compliant FCC ID: 2AWOF 128300 Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 13 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 1.4.8 Product Standards IEC 62368-1:2014 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment Part 1: Safety requirements 1.4.9 Radio Specifications EIRP average (equivalent isotropically radiated power) Type Bluetooth LE IEEE 802.11b Frequency range 2402-2480 MHz (40 channels) Output power 2.7 dBm 2412-2472 MHz (13 channels 15.6 dBm IEEE 802.11a/n/ac (20/40/80 Mhz) 5180-5240 MHz (4/2/1 channels) 14.6 dBm IEEE 802.11a/n/ac (20/40/80 Mhz) 5260-5320 MHz (4/2/1 channels) IEEE 802.11a/n/ac (20/40/80 Mhz) 5500-5700 MHz (8/4/1 channels) 14.9 dBm 15.6 dBm 1.5 Block diagram 1.6 Connection diagram N/A N/A Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 14 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 1. Cut parts 2. Break out parts 3. Place conduit reducer K25-NL (25 x 13 mm) K25-UK (25 x 16 mm) K10-UK (16 x 10 mm) Image 9: Connecting conduit reducers Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 16 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 2 Installation 2.1 Content Item Hardware Front Mounting bracket Mounting screws Adaptors (optional) 2x Conduit reducers (Surface mount only) for Model / variant / note 1x W1600 PCB assembly 1x Front (assembled to the PCB assembly) 1x Surface mounting bracket 4x mounting screws DM000365-00 Parker 2,5x6 Torx T8 Remform
(for mounting the PCB assembly to the front) 2x mounting screws DM000366-00 Socket M3x6 Torx T7 setscrews with conepoint, steel class 45H.
(for mounting the front to the back shell). connecting conduits types:
K25-NL: 25 x 13 mm K25-UK: 25 x 16 mm K10-UK: 16 x 10 mm Installation manual Model / variant / note Screw driver (for fixing the mounting bracket) Hex screw driver (for locking the assembled unit) WiFi 5GHz Printed documents 2.2 Installation Requirements 2.2.1 Extra requirements Item Installation equipment
(not provided by CLB) Network 2.2.2 Compatibility The table below contains compatible pear push & handset models. P2110 Model / variant / note CLB Pear Push for Cx60x Connector 3,5mm 4 pin mini jack connector P2680-2b CLB Handset 2 button for Cx60x 3,5mm 4 pin mini jack connector P2680-5b CLB Handset 5 buttons for Cx60x 3,5mm 4 pin mini jack connector P2680-7b CLB Handset 7 buttons for Cx60x 3,5mm 4 pin mini jack connector NOTE: The P2100 (RJ45 connector) is NOT compatible with the W1600. Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 17 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 2.2.3 Network requirements The following network requirements should be met in order to ensure proper functioning of the system. 1. Availability of a DHCP server is required o The DHCP scope shall have sufficient IP addresses available o The DHCP lease time shall be set at 24 hours at least. 2. The WAMM shall connect over a dedicated network o Sharing network with other business applications is allowed provided a separate VLAN with a sufficient DHCP scope to be used by the WAMM population only. o No Bring-Your-Own-Devices shall be allowed on the same network. 3. For best audio experience it is strongly recommended to use 5Ghz network only. o RSSI at W160x spots shall be at least -64dBm o The 5 GHz network shall have a unique SSID 4. As a power supply for the WAMM it is strongly recommended to only use an official Raspberry Pi USB-C 3A Power supply (Raspberry Pi 4 Model B) o USB power cables shall not be extended to prevent loss of sufficient power during start-up. 2.2.4 Precautions This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from persons body. 2.3 Instructions 2.3.1 Visual anchors 2.3.2 Installation Instructions Please refer to sections 1.4, 1.6 and 1.7 for images that can be used as visual anchors.
- Do not install/place this module in a location where it is subjected to direct sun light.
- Do not install/place this module near a heat source.
- Do not install/place this module in a location where it may be exposed to liquids / high humidity.
Install this module on a wall at a height of 1000..2000 mm.
- Do not install this module near an acoustic source.
- Do not apply any labels with a width larger than 10mm to the cables in the junction boxes in order to prevent cable kinks. Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 18 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX Typical Input, Potential-free Contact Port must be configured as input. GND PORT 1-2 GND PORT W16000 Image 10: Typical Input, Potential-free contact Typical Input, Contact Potential Port must be configured as input, for external controlling of internal logic ports. GND GND GND PORT PORT 1-2 OUTPUT W16000 Image 11: Typical input, contact potential External device External device can have an output voltage up to 24Vdc. 12V Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 19 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX Typical Output, Sink Port must be configured as output.
12V GND PORT 1-2 GND PORT W16000 Image 12: Typical output, sink External device can have an output voltage up to 24Vdc. Typical Output, Source Port must be configured as output, for controlling external logic ports.
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9 Approver: XX Typical Combined Input/Output (5V power supply only for powering P2501 Pullcord) Port must be configured as combined Input & Output. 5V GND
PORT 1 IO GND W16000 P2501 Pullcord only Image 14: Typical combined input/output, (internal power supply) 2.3.3 Maintenance Instructions
- Clean the surface of this module with a moist cloth.
The surface of this module can be disinfected with 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA 70)
- Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
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9 Approver: XX 2.4 Unit connectors 2.4.1 Included connectors N/A pin 2.4.2 Not included connectors Only prescribed Phoenix parts are allowed!
Product Option 1 Description: 2p plug with push-in spring connection Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type no. FK-MPT 0,5/ 3-ST-3,5 Part no. 1913934 Option 2 Description: 2p plug with screw connection Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type No.: PT 1,5/ 3-PVH-3,5 Part no.: 1984028 Option 1 Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type no. FK-MPT 0,5/ 2-ST-3,5 Part no. 1913921 Option 2 Description: 2p plug with screw connection Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Type No.: PT 1,5/ 2-PVH-3,5 Part no.: 1984015 Description: 2p plug with push-in spring connection 1 2 3 3p connector (J2) For use see 1.4.3.2 2p connector (J3) For use see 1.4.3.2 2.5 Settings 2.5.1 Hardware 2.5.1.1 Settings N/A 2.5.1.2 Indicators Name Description Button 1 indicator (default: Nurse call) Button 2 indicator (default: Presence) Default state Dimmed Dimmed Colour RED (Default; RGB) GREEN (Default; RGB) Button 3 indicator (default: Assistance) OFF RED (Default; RGB) Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 22 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX Name Description Default state Colour Button 4 indicator (default: none) Button 5 indicator (default: none) Button 1 ring indicator (default: Nurse Call) Speech indicator (Privacy LED) Speaker OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF YELLOW (Default; RGB) BLUE (Default; RGB) RED (fixed) BLUE (fixed)
Every state (ON/OFF/BLINK/DIMMED), is driven by the programmed state. Within the programming, the Speech indicator LED can be switched OFF when speech connection is opened, check local legislation!
2.5.2 Software 2.5.2.1 Network settings The network settings of the W1600 needs to be configured in order to connect to the required WiFi network. These settings can be configured via the CLB DDC, of CLB Configurator. To access the W1600, it is preconfigured to connect to the wireless network with SSID CLB-Config. Once the network settings have been changed, the W1600 will always try to connect to the configured network first on startup. The W1600 connects by default to a predefined configuration SSID:
SSID:
CLB-Config (case-sensitive) Password:
gVHEYJ,Cz@bHyS#9&k,/ (case-sensitive) NOTE: Please make sure that the temporarily CLB-Config network is not connected to the Unicontrol2 network. This is to avoid unexpected behaviour in case a W1600 connects to the configuration network while it is being used at location. NOTE:
When the configured network is not available (anymore) the W1600 will subsequently try to connect with the default CLB-Config network, should this network be left active!
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9 Approver: XX Startup W1600 CLB Server WiFi network configured
(correctly)?
NO Make sure that the configured CLB Server WiFi network is enabled Make sure that the default CLB-Config WiFi network is disabled. CLB Server WiFi network available?
NO Make sure to enable the default CLB-Config WiFi network Default CLB-Config WiFi network available?
NO NO Connected to CLB Server WiFi network?
NO YES CLB Server WiFi network settings configured correctly?
YES Connected to CLB Device Manager?
NO YES W1600 configured in CLB system?
Connected to default CLB-Config WiFi network?
NO YES YES W1600 in same subnet as CLB server?
NO Connect laptop to same subnet as W1600 YES YES YES YES NO Finalise W1600 configuration in Configurator Use Configurator or DCC to configure the applicable CLB Server WiFi network and Device Manager. (W1600 will reboot after writing settings) Use DCC to configure the applicable CLB Server WiFi network and Device Manager.
(W1600 will reboot after writing settings) Reboot needed after configuration?
YES NO W1600 Normal operation W1600 connected to CLB Server WiFi network?
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9 Approver: XX Setting Description Values*
2.5.2.2 Default settings Audio configuration Sample rate Sample rate of audio connection
(8 kHz) / 16 kHz Microphone volume
-12dB to 12dB (0dB) Alter this value if the sound from the room is to loud or to soft. Alter this value if the sound in the room Speaker volume is to loud or to soft.
-12dB to 12dB (0dB) Audio LED indication
(On) of Off Should the LED be turned on or off during an active audio connection How many seconds of sound should be recorded before the sound trigger 1s to 14s (8s) Pre-trigger recording time occurred Total recording time The total time of a recording 2s to 16s (16s) Interval between The minimum time between reporting an audio notifications audio notification to the system 1s to 30s (30s) Button configuration Min. LED brightness The minimum brightness of the button Max. LED brightness The maximum brightness of the button LEDs in idle mode**
LEDs in idle mode**
Pear push / handset Min. LED brightness The minimum brightness of the pear Max. LED brightness The maximum brightness of the pear push LEDs in idle mode**
push LEDs in idle mode**
* All values mentioned between ( ) are default values. 0% to 50% (1%) 0% to 50% (35%) 0% to 50% (1%) 0% to 50% (5%)
** LED brightness is adjusted between the configured min. and max. values by the modules light 2.5.2.3 Required software applications The W1600 is fully supported from suite v.3.9 or higher. Please refer to the Configurator manual for instructions on how to update this modules firmware and change the settings described above. 2.6 Specific remarks 2.6.1 Connector There is only one allowed connector orientation! This is shown in 1.4.3.2. idle idle idle idle sensor. Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 25 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 2.7 Focus points 2.7.1 Planning engineer A specific focus points for the planning engineer is to make sure the needed connectors are ordered separately and are available on the installation site. 2.7.2 Programming engineer There are no specific focus points for the programming engineer defined yet. 2.7.3 Technician Other installation precautions Take all necessary precautions to safely install the hardware. 2.7.3.1 Connecting peripherals on mini jack connector via safe release cables The W1600 is able to detect mini jack connectors in order to prevent a possible short circuit or unintended message when connecting or disconnecting peripherals. However, this detection mechanism does not work when connecting the mini jack at a safe release cable. In order to allow the detection mechanism to work connect the safe release cable first, before connecting the cable to the module, as indicated in the image below. Pear push Image 15: Connecting a mini-jack safe release cable Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 26 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 2.8 Known issues and experience There are no specific known issues defined yet. Does the W1600 have I/O functionality on a jack port like the C1600 module?
No, for the W1600 this is where the microphone is located. As mentioned in this I-Form the W1600 module has only 2 I/O ports on the rear of the module. 2.9 FAQ Question 1 Answer 1 2.10 Troubleshooting 2.10.1 Module identification From the Configurator software the module can be identified. On the W1600, all LED indicators will blink and a tone is played from the speaker during the identification process. 2.10.2 Lost communication The LED's will blink simultaneously if communication with the WiFi network is lost. Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 27 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 2.10.3 Error reporting The module is able to report several errors to the system. Consult the configurator manual for instructions on how to view logs of module errors. Error message to system Call button short circuit Severity Description Call button (Button 1) of the module is pressed for more Error than 60s. Probably caused by a short circuit. In this case the hardware has to be replaced. Button 2 of the module is pressed for more than 60s. Button 2 short circuit Error Probably caused by a short circuit. In this case the Button 3 short circuit Error Probably caused by a short circuit. In this case the hardware has to be replaced. Button 3 of the module is pressed for more than 60s. hardware has to be replaced. Button 4 of the module is pressed for more than 60s. hardware has to be replaced. Button 5 of the module is pressed for more than 60s. Button 4 short circuit Error Probably caused by a short circuit. In this case the Button 5 short circuit Error Probably caused by a short circuit. In this case the hardware has to be replaced. Pear push button short circuit One or more buttons of a connected Pear push device is Error pressed for more than 60s. Probably caused by a short circuit. In this case the hardware has to be replaced. Codec could not be There is a problem with the audio chip. The hardware has to initialized be replaced. Nurse call input short The pear push call button connected to J5 is pressed for circuit RAM error (RAM check fail) more than 60s. Probably caused by a short circuit There is a problem with the sound recording memory. The hardware has to be replaced. Incorrect sample rate There is a problem with the timing of the audiochip. The measured hardware has to be replaced. Microphone/speaker There is a problem with the microphone/speaker. The connection error microphone is defect. Error Error Error Error Error Voltage too low Warning The applied power adapters capacity is too low to guarantee solid functioning of the module, or the applied power adapter cannot provide the required inrush current Codec reset on start-up of the module. Warning The software from the audio chip is reset. Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 28 of 29 I-FORM Subject: W1600 WAMM Reference: U1283_RQ_2210 Status:
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9 Approver: XX 3 Manufacturer Contact Information CLB bv G.G. Schipperstraat 24 1483 GE De Rijp The Netherlands Filename: U1283_RQ_2210_IFORM_W1600.doc page 29 of 29