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DESCRIPTION

The Nurse Call is a wireless system designed for health clinics, hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes or houses to aid people with reduced mobility. A call device is installed in each room and is identified by an assigned number. Each call device has as many push-buttons as beds in the room.
When a patient presses the push-button, the call is reported wirelessly to the central receiving station, switching on the LED which corresponds to that patient’s room. At the same time, an audible signal notifies the call.
As long as the calls are active, a “beep” will be heard every 5 seconds in order to alert the assigned caregiver that the calls are pending. The audible signal can be disabled. If the call is pending for more than 5 minutes, the LED will start twinkling to warn about the delay.
To cancel the call, the nurse or assigned caregiver must go to the corresponding room and press the cancel button in the device. As long as the call is active, there will be a twinkling LED in the call device indicating this situation. The system offers a scope of 100 to 116ft (30-35m) between the central receiving station and each call device (assured scope distance with interposed walls). Signal repeaters must be installed when a larger area extension needs to be covered.
  • Quick installation
  • Extremely easy handling
  • A single call device per room
  • A push-button extension for each bed
  • Visual and audible warning signal (audio can be disabled)
  • More than 5 minutes delay notification
  • Safe, mains power supply is not required
  • It works with 3 AA batteries providing more than 5 years of lifespan.
  • Possible to widen the scope through the signal repeater installation.
  • Automatic shut off function for energy saving
  • Installation does not require to clear the room
  • Designed for health clinics, hospitals, retirement homes, etc.
  • No wall breaking is required
  • Wireless

Nursing Accessories

Bathroom Call
Similar to the rooms calls but with a single push-button dropping, these devices a reset up in the bathrooms of health clinics and retirement homes. They send a signal to the central receiving station which identifies the bathroom where the call is coming from.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power supply: 3 AA batteries (included)
* Lifespan: 5 years
* Wireless communication
* Assured scope distance: 100ft (30m)
* Power transmission: 10mW

Mobile Call
The Mobile Call is perfect for shared spaces such as living rooms, dining rooms, sitting rooms, verandas, etc. It is a small device to leave within the reach of those who need it. It sends a signal to the central receiving station.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power supply: 1 A23 battery (included)
* Lifespan: 1-2 years
* Wireless communication
* Assured scope distance: 83ft (25m).

Signal Repeater
The Signal Repeater doubles the system’s scope. It relays the communication between all the call devices to the central receiving station. Several repeaters may be installed to widen the scope even more.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power supply: 220vac/12vdc voltage source (included)
* Wireless communication
* Assured scope distance: 100ft (30m)
* Power transmission: 10mW

Corridor lights
The corridor lights are installed above the rooms doors to allow a quick identification of the active calls.
The device has a wireless reception to be integrated to the rest of the system.
A high intensity LED light indicator twinkles when the corresponding call is active.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power supply: 220vac/12vdc voltage source (included)
* Wireless reception
* Assured scope distance: 100ft (30m)
* High intensity LED light indicator

Additional central receiving station
Occasionally, there may be more than one place where to report the warning call, facilitating this way the nurses or assigned caregivers’ movement. Without any trouble, as many stations as necessary can be incorporated providing that they are located within the scope.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power supply: 220vac/12vdc voltage source (included)
* Wireless reception
* LED light signal per room/bathroom
* Assured scope distance: 100ft (30m)

Wireless Siren
The Wireless Siren is ideal for large institutions where it is necessary to alert calls from places which are distant from the central receiving station. It is also perfect to be installed in yards or gardens. It has volume control with high power output (115 dB) and check button.
It can be integrated to the rest of the system by being connected to the mains.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power supply: 220vac/12vdc voltage source (included)
* Wireless reception
* Assured scope distance: 100ft (30m)
* Volume control
* Check button

UPS
This equipment is designed to be used when sporadic power cuts occur. Through a backup battery, the UPS supplies power to the central receiving station and/or repeaters, enabling the normal functioning of the whole system even without electric power supply for more than 10 h. In case of power failure, the UPS automatically starts providing energy to the associated devices. It has a power on indicator as well as a lack of power supply indicator.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Power supply: 220vac/12vdc voltage source (included)
* Output: 12Vdc
* Lifespan: more than 10h.
* Battery full strength: 15h.
* Automatic charge cut

Receiver Watch
By wearing this watch, the nurse or assigned caregiver is able to receive the rooms’ calls directly in his or her wrist. The receiver watch can be programmed to get all the rooms’ calls or just some of them. In order to be communicated with the rest of the system, a communication base station must be installed.

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Wireless reception
* Assured scope distance: 100ft (30m)
* Power supply: 1 AA battery (included)
* Rechargeable battery use allowed (not included)
* Battery lifespan: 25-30 calendar days
* Audible and vibratory warning

Communication base station for receiver watches
This station allows the communication between the watches and the rest of the system. A single communication base station enables the functioning of all the watches within the area of coverage (100ft).

SPECIFICATIONS:

* Wireless reception and transmission
* Assured scope distance: 100ft (30m)
* Power supply: 220vac/12vdc voltage source (included)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the components of the basic equipment?
The basic equipment includes a wireless central receiving station, a call per room and the connection to the push-button from each call to the room beds. The central receiving station has a LED per room or per bed according to your need.
What is the scope of the equipment?
In an open space the scope is 467ft (140m). Assured scope indoors is 100ft (30m) (with interposed walls). If this distance is exceeded, a repeater must be added to double the scope.
Where are the repeaters set up?
They are set up at a maximum distance of 100ft (30m) from the central receiving station. It must be at an intermediate distance between the central receiving station and the furthest call device.
Could we set up more than a signal repeater?
Yes, in case that the distance surpasses the 200ft (60m), 2 repeaters can be set up. If the building has two wings or corridors of more than 100ft (30m), a repeater per wing must be set up; so no call is further than 100ft (30m) from the central receiving station or some repeater.
Should we set up a signal repeater per out of scope call device?
No, a repeater is enough for all the call devices.
Could the calls be cancelled by the central receiving station?
No. Acorde a la normativa vigente la cancelación del llamado debe hacerse desde la habitación, obligando a la persona a cargo a dirigirse a la misma. En caso que la central No, according to the in force norms the cancellation of the call must be done from the room; in this way the nurse or assigned caregiver is obliged to go towards it. In case that the central receiving station switches off and restarts again, it will recognize all the active calls.
Can we use several equipment in the same building?
Yes, the stations are codified and they do not interfere among them. In case that there is more than a nurse office, more than a station could be used in the same building.
Can the calls be reported in more than one place at a time?
Yes, it’s possible using additional stations as long as they are within the system scope.
Can a call device be set up per each room?
Yes, the usual way is to set up a call device per room with its connections to the push -buttons.
Does the equipment recognize the bed which originated the call?
It is offered two options. One is the basic one that only identifies the rooms and the other complete option recognizes the rooms and the beds where the calls were originated.
Must the device be fed with 110V/220V?
The central receiving station, the signal repeater and the corridor lights are fed with 220V through an included power source of 12Vdc. The calls that will be in contact with the patient are fed with three AA batteries. The mobile calls use an A23 battery.
How long do the batteries last?
Using alkaline batteries (included in the equipment) for normal use, the call device lifespan is superior to 5 years. The mobile calls have less lifespan, about 1 year.
How many beds can each call device support?
Each call device supports up to 3 beds.
Can we add more beds in a future?
Yes, as long as it does not surpass the maximum of 3 beds.
Can we add rooms in a future?
Yes, you should send the central receiving station to our offices to add LED lights corresponding to the new rooms.
Could it interfere with others wireless nets like WI FI?
No. It uses a work frequency and each equipment is codified so as to avoid interferences.
In case of failure or breakage of any component, could it be replaced?
If the equipment is within the guarantee year, it is going to be repaired and replaced for free. After the guarantee year, the equipment spare or broken accessory could be asked.
Can the accessories be added in the future?
All the accessories are compatible with the rest of the wireless system and they can be added at any time.
Where are the corridor lights set up?
They are set up above the room door and it is on when the room call is active. They allow nurses or caregivers a quick identification of the active calls.

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