Ward Management Controller Clino System 99plus (SMC99plus)
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Associated documents
The installation instructions are intended for qualified technicians and experts in call systems who have
received technical training and are capable of installing, testing and certifying the proper function of the call
systems in accordance with the applicable standards and regulations. All information required for standards-
compliant installation and set-up is provided in these instructions. Additional information on operation,
commissioning and configuration of the call system can be found in the following documents:
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Planning and project development of the Clino System 99plus (Part No. 89470A1)
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Planning and installation of patient call systems Clino System 99plus and Systevo Control V 5.xx
(Part No. 89440C6)
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Online tools:
CP99 configuration program
LRS module
IPC module
Service module (coupling)
CP99 Fileupdate
TeraTerm
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Standards and directives
A call system (CS) as defined by the standard DIN VDE 0834 is a system with which people can be
summoned or searched for. Additional information can also be transmitted. It must be ensured that the
devices interact together in a manner appropriate to the function.
Devices for use in demanding ambient conditions, such as cold stores, galvanising plants or corrosive
atmospheres, must be suitable for this particular application or must be adapted using suitable protective
measures.
The functionality of the call system depends on the operating system software, system configuration and
hardware used.
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The system may only be installed in dry, clean, and adequately lit areas with restricted access. The
ambient conditions must correspond to class 3k5 in accordance with DIN EN 60721-3-3.
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The devices must be mounted in installation cabinets or fastened to the wall using suitable fastening
materials to ensure that there is no mechanical tension.
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The system may only be put into operation after proper assembly and inspection of the system
installation.
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Strong electrical / electromagnetic and mechanical influences must be avoided. This especially applies to
the installation of devices and installation cables in the direct vicinity of fluorescent lamps or energy
cables and to mounting on vibrating, unstable surfaces such as thin partition walls.
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