reused as part of the NCTV System being installed, and dispose of the
equipment as directed by the Contracting Officer.
3.4
APPLICATION
3.4.1
AC Power Connections
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NOTE: If the NCTV System is to be installed in a
stand-alone clinic facility that does not have
emergency power, delete this paragraph.
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AC power for all equipment shall be circuited to the emergency system
critical branch in accordance with NFPA 70 and NFPA 99.
3.4.2
Zone Lights
Zone lights shall be mounted and oriented in each corridor to assure that
the zone indicator lamps can be clearly seen anywhere in the corridor by
the caregivers that need to respond to a call.
3.4.3
Installation Setup
Contractor shall make all adjustments and perform all application
programming as necessary to setup the system to function in accordance with
specific user requirements for the overall system and each patient care
area. Coordinate all such setup details with the medical facility users
prior to system commissioning, install them as part of the system setup,
and include the setup details in the O&M documentation. Examples of
installation setup details that require user coordination include the
following:
a.
Sound volume level for alert tone signals that have adjustable settings.
b. Default call routing for patient care areas that have multiple
annunciator stations.
c. Setup and default settings for system networking, and for interface
with the Radio Paging System.
d.
Preprogrammed pager service messages for each NC Subsystem.
e.
f.
Default pager lists and assignments.
3.5
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.5.1
Inspection, Checkout and Testing Services
a. Furnish required test equipment, tools, consumable supplies, and
technically qualified personnel to perform inspections, checkout and tests
of installed system.
b. Qualified NCTV System Contractor personnel conducting acceptance tests
shall be factory trained or certified and shall be completely knowledgeable
regarding the system design, installation, and operation.
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