BEC MV200 User manual

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Attention Button System
Setup Guide
Tech Support: 888-826-3394 - You will need to provide Spa # With Address
Sales (Additional Parts) & General Questions: Amy Edwards 716-689-0871 ext 308
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Page 3 - Initial Setup
Page 4 - Setting Up Your MV200 Desk Console
Page 5 - Setting Up Your Repeater (WNC-RPSM)
Page 6 - 8 - Installing Devices - WNC-SB Push Button Stations Page
Page 9 - 11 - Using The MV200 Desk Console
Page 12 - 14 - Steps Used When Adding Additional Attention Buttons
Page 15 - Additional Information
Table of Contents
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MV200 Desk Console
12VDC Power Supply (Plug-In Type)
USB-Serial Kit with USB Cable
MV200 Console Antenna
WNC-RPSM Repeater (If one is required)
2 green output terminal blocks
•WNC-SB Attention Button
•AB-OW T-Bracket for Attention Button
•UPS450 Battery Backup
•Completed Programming Spreadsheet
•Programming Software USB Flash
Drive
Initial Setup
Your MV200 Desk Console will be preprogrammed with original purchase. The push button
devices will be installed according to the completed programming spreadsheet included with
the shipment.
Attention Button System Components
Carefully remove the contents from the package(s) and verify that you have the following parts for
the head end equipment:
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'your MV200 Desk Console
1. Starting with the APC UPS450. On the back of the UPS450backup unit, there is a
removable orange battery connector. This connector needs to be removed and then
plugged in. Slide out the orange plastic clip to remove and then press down into battery
slot (shown below). Once completed you are ready to plug the 120 volt cord into an
electrical outlet.
4 Next, prepare the MV200 Console. First, cthe to the back of the unit. Next,
plug in the "in" MV200 Console. Next, plug one
end of the power cable into the back of the MV200 Console and the other end of the power
cable into the UPS450 Battery Backup. The console should power on and be ready to receive
alerts from the push buttons.
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This is how the orange clip looks
after it is installed

When placing the repeater, make sure that all attention buttons are no farther than 75'
- 80' away. Always test the button a few times to assure connectivity. If there are any
questions, please call BEC Integrated Solutions before proceeding.
Installing Low Power Repeaters (WNC-RPSM):
1. Mount the repeater bracket to the wall and snap repeater onto the bracket.
2. Attach small antenna to the top of the repeater.
3. Take the white cable and plug one end into the repeater. Then plug the other end
into a 120 volt outlet.
4. The WNC-RPSM Repeater will automatically initialize with the MV200 Console as it is
already programmed.
NOTE: All types of repeaters
have a maximum 75 ft.-radius
coverage area. These repeaters
need to be spaced no more
than 150 ft. from other
repeating/receiving units.
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Setting Up Your Repeater (WNC-RPSM)
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WNC-SB Push Button Stations
Your WNC-SB Push Button Stations will already be programmed into your MV200
Console. Please refer to your programming sheet when mounting these push
button stations. The programming sheet will be shipped with your original
purchase. These sheets will tell you which devices go into which rooms.
Installing Push Button Stations:
1. Remove station from packaging.
2. Check for ID # on the sticker on the back of the station. On this sticker you will
see an ID number. This ID number will already be programmed into the MV200.
Use the programming sheets to associate each station's ID number with the
correct room placement.
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Installing Devices
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This is the ID # on the back of the
Attention Button (WNC-SB) that will be
shown on the program sheets with a
corresponding room #

WNC-SB Push Button Stations
1. Remove station from packaging.
2. Check for ID # on the sticker on the back of the station. On this sticker you will
see an ID number. This ID number will already be programmed into the MV200.
Use the programming sheets to associate each station's ID number with the
correct room placement.
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Installing Devices
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These numbers are the ID
numbers on the back of the
attention button stations.
The numbers in this row will
be the numbers of the spa
rooms.
This number is the ID
number on the repeater.
This is for tech support
purposes and you will not
need this number for setup.
This number is the ID
number on the repeater.
This is for tech support
purposes and you will not
need this number for setup.

WNC-SB Push Button Stations
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Installing Devices
3. Mount the "Station Bracket" that comes with the Attention Button (WNC-SB) to
the T-Bracket (AB-OW)
4. Snap the Attention Button (WNC-SB) onto the Station Bracket.
3. Mount the T-Bracket (AB-OW) to the table as shown in the image below.
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Attention Button WNC-SB
Attention Button T-Bracket (AB-OW) -
The T-Bracket is mounted onto the
button of the table as shown on the
drawing
Station Bracket - This comes with the
Attention Button (WNC-SB) and is
mounted onto the T-Bracket using the
provided screws.
2 Wood type Screws for mounting the
T-Bracket to the table will be included
with the T-Bracket

Using the MV200 Console
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Alarm state of the MV200 Console. The Alarm LED will illuminate when a push button is
pressed. The device information (Room 101) will display on the LCD screen. The device index
(01) also displays. This alarm will tone for 99 seconds and then stop.

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Steps Used To Add Additional Push Buttons
If you receive a replacement device (Attention Button or Repeater) the steps below will
help you program in the new device.
Materials Needed:
-Programming software. We provide this on a USB Flash Drive.
-USB Serial Cable (provided with initial order)
-ID# of new devices(s) (This will be on a sticker and start with letter B)
Preparing The Software:
The MV200 Desk Console holds the software database for your Attention Button System. To make changes
or to add devices you will need to transfer the current program from the MV200 to your computer, make
the necessary changes and then load the revised program back onto the MV200. To do this, follow these
steps.
1. Open MV200 software on your computer/laptop. This software is on the USB Flash Drive and will need
to be installed on your computer.
2. Connect MV200 Desk Console to the computer using the provided USB serial cable.
Click "Load" to send the "current" programming from your MV200 Desk Console to your computer the
holds the programming software (you may have to change the COM Port. If “1” does not work, try 2, then
3, etc.)
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Making The Programming Changes:
STEP #1- Click "Load" to send the "current" programming from your MV200 Desk Console to your computer
the holds the programming software (you may have to change the COM Port. If “1” does not work, try 2,
then 3, etc.)
STEP #2 - If adding a new device, scroll through device ID until you get to a blank device ID number. *If you
are replacing a device, scroll through to the device you are replacing on the Device Index section. Make sure
to check the box "Device Is Active".
STEP #3 - "Text for device". This is the name you are giving or already given that device. Ex. Room 1. Use the
names listed on the programming sheets.
STEP #4 - Using the new device ID#, enter it under Device ID Number and leave off the ”B”.
STEP #5 - Under the Fault Window section make sure 1 Hour is set and "Hours" is selected. Do not set this to
minutes. This is used for Momentary and not used in persistent alarm settings (Box 6)
STEP #6 - Make sure in the Alarm Type section, MOMENTARY is checked.
STEP #7 - Make sure 99 seconds is set for momentary time.
STEP #8 - Click on "File Save" under Local File section and save your programming to computer.
STEP #9 - Click the send button to send programming back to the MV200. If you receive an error, change the
COM Port to 2 and try again.
Do a test run of your new device to ensure it is programmed into your system.
The sections outlined in red will be non-applicable to you.
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Explaining the options for "BOX #6" in the image above.
LATCHING - When the option for latching is selected, this means that the push button station will
stay in alarm until the call is physically canceled at the push button station. This does require the
push button station to be a latching type station.
PERSISTENT - When the option for persistent is selected, this means that when the push button is
pressed, the call will stay in alarm at the MV200 Desk Console and can only be canceled at this. This
option does not allow a call to be canceled at the push button station.
MOMENTARY - When the option for momentary is selected, this means that a call will stay in alarm
for a set time period and this call cannot be canceled at the MV200 or the push button station. This
call will automatically cancel after the set number of seconds that was selected. Setting this time
can be done using box # 7, momentary time.
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After checking and fixing these common causes for faults, allow the device to clear the fault from the
MV200 Console. If none of these options clears the fault, please call Technical Support at (888)-826-3394
for further assistance.
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Additional Information
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