Rauland Responder 5
The Rauland Responder 5 integrated system provides nurse call integration. The Rauland Responder 5 system is integrated into IPFusion by design. For further information about this integration, please contact support.
Setup
See the Data Servers page for information on configuring driver communication.
Compatibility
This integrated system is compatible with Rauland Responder 5.
Prerequisites
Software | Minimum Version |
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IPFusion — Rauland Responder 5 | 1.0 |
.NET Framework | 4.7.2 |
When completing your setup, be sure to have the Rauland Responder 5 documentation available for reference.
Ports
These ports must be open in your network firewall for the integration to work.
Purpose | Default Value | Configurable |
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Communication Settings | 27002 | Yes |
Dataserver | 9651 | Yes |
Debug Tools | 9652 | No |
Communication Configuration
You will find the Communication Settings in the integrated system configuration panel. The following information is required:
Name | Description |
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Port | The port number used for the Rauland Responder 5 connection. |
Assets
Station
This asset represents a station in the Rauland Responder 5 system.
Required Property Grid Fields
Bed | The bed which this station is for. |
Facility | The facility where this station is located. |
Room | The room where this station is installed. |
Unit | The unit which this station belongs to. |
Supported States
Normal | The asset is online and in its default state. |
Fault | An issue has been detected in a connected asset. |
Acknowledged | An asset alarm has been acknowledged. |
No Communication | Communication has been lost with the driver or asset. This status can
also occur if the communication configuration for the system or asset is
invalid. Note: This status is required in all status
tables.
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Bathroom Call | A bathroom assistance call. |
Code Blue | A code blue call. |
Emergency Call | A call request for an emergency. |
Normal Call | A normal nurse call. |
See the Configure a Status Table page for more information on configuring status tables.
Supported Commands
Mask | Mask the asset's true state. |
Acknowledge | Acknowledge an asset alarm. |
Reset | Resets the asset to its true hardware state. |
Cancel | Deselects all selected assets. |
See the Command Tables page for more information on configuring command tables.
System Asset
This asset represents the connection state of the system.
Supported States
Normal | The asset is online and in its default state. |
Masked | The asset has been masked over its true state. |
Fault | An issue has been detected in a connected asset. |
Acknowledged | An asset alarm has been acknowledged. |
No Communication | Communication has been lost with the driver or asset. This status can
also occur if the communication configuration for the system or asset is
invalid. Note: This status is required in all status
tables.
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See the Configure a Status Table page for more information on configuring status tables.
Supported Commands
Mask | Mask the asset's true state. |
Acknowledge | Acknowledge an asset alarm. |
Reset | Resets the asset to its true hardware state. |
Cancel | Deselects all selected assets. |
See the Command Tables page for more information on configuring command tables.
Troubleshooting
Logs from the driver and Runtime can be viewed in the Debug Tools client. These messages contain information which can provide further context for issues during initialization, or while actively running. This can help diagnose problems.