AeroScout ANT4200 Manuel D’Utilisation
AeroScout EX4200 Ultrasound Exciter
Connecting an External LF Unit
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Connecting an External LF Unit
The External LF Antenna Unit is designed to cover the exit of a patient room,
typically in the Nurse Call use case. It turns off the Exciter's ultrasound receiver
when the person leaves the room (the Exciter's internal LF antenna turns it on). It is
positioned outside the room covered by the Exciter. The external antenna also clears
the last ultrasound Exciter ID.
typically in the Nurse Call use case. It turns off the Exciter's ultrasound receiver
when the person leaves the room (the Exciter's internal LF antenna turns it on). It is
positioned outside the room covered by the Exciter. The external antenna also clears
the last ultrasound Exciter ID.
The two devices communicate via a standard CAT5 cable connection. Connect the
Exciter's Chaining OUT connector to the external LF unit's IN connector.
Exciter's Chaining OUT connector to the external LF unit's IN connector.
The external LF's LED blinks while the Exciter transmits.
Connecting an External Speaker Unit
The external speaker unit is designed to cover smaller rooms such as bathrooms
adjacent to patient rooms or to extend the range of the Exciter in a large room. The
device is equipped with two speakers. You can turn on and off both speakers
independently using the On/Off switches on the side panel.
adjacent to patient rooms or to extend the range of the Exciter in a large room. The
device is equipped with two speakers. You can turn on and off both speakers
independently using the On/Off switches on the side panel.
Figure 9: External LF/Speaker unit
The Exciter and External Speaker unit communicate via a standard CAT5 cable
connection. To connect the External Speaker to the Exciter, first, remove the AUX
connector cover (Figure 10). Second, connect the Exciter's AUX connector to the
External Speaker's IN connector.
connection. To connect the External Speaker to the Exciter, first, remove the AUX
connector cover (Figure 10). Second, connect the Exciter's AUX connector to the
External Speaker's IN connector.