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Indicator panels and sounders
These indicator panels use the large style 20 digit LCD modules, the two rows of text are displayed using illuminated 12mm high characters. Each indicator panel has an integral sounder and includes a mute switch to silence the call tone for a pre-determined period. The unit displays two calls simultaneously and if more calls are made, the display can be scrolled to show each call in turn. Differing call tones let the staff know what level of alarm call has been initiated. A further button allows the installing engineer to adjust the settings of the display, these include day/night time volumes and mute delay. Another feature allows any of the control buttons to be isolated preventing misuse.
Extension sounder NET212
This extension sounder is used to mimic the indicator panel call tones. They provide a cost effective way of providing an alarm sound in areas where indicator panels are not required. The tones generated are louder than those from the range of indicator panels.
Indicator panel NET203
A compact indicator panel with an LCD module having 5mm high characters and similar features to the RED243.
Call points and ancilliaries
A range of call points for the patients and staff. Our call point with infra-red sensor is proving to be the popular option for lounge and sitting areas and is used with a patients infra-red call button.
Nurse call unit NET205M
Usually located at each bed-head, they feature a large orange button, which is used by patients when in need of assistance. Staff attending a call can raise a more urgent staff-to-staff call to summon help if necessary and a third call level, crash call, can be used for medical emergencies. They have a socket for a push-to-call extension lead (NET206) that is monitored in case the lead is pulled out from its socket inadvertently. The staff operations are carried out using push buttons on this version. The blue reset button can also be used to log a visit to a room and also register the nurses presence within the room. A reassurance light is illuminated red to reassure a call has been made and green to inform the patient that staff are on their way.
Nurse call unit NET205
Having the same features and functions as the NET205M above, with the staff operations on this call unit controlled by a magnetic key (NET216).
Reset unit NET204M
A device designed to receive an input from an external alarm source for example, a door bell push button or a lift alarm call point. Once activated it is reset by pressing the blue button. A red staff-to-staff alarm button is also provided and the same visit and presence facilities are included.
Reset unit NET204
As the NET204M but using a magnetic key for the reset and alarm functions.
Push-to-call lead NET206
Designed to plug into our range of nurse call units. It comes equipped with a sturdy lead 2.5 metres long with moulded jack plug and cable strain. A large orange button is provided for the patient to press with a finger or even the palm of their hand. If the lead is accidentally pulled away from the nurse call point, a call will be made to draw the fact to the attention of the carer. The lead is shown in its wall mounted holster that can be provided so the lead can be stored safely and neatly when not in use.
Push-to-call lead with linen clip NET206c
Another version of our push-to-call lead with a linen clip to hold it safely at hand when the patient is sleeping or sitting in a chair.
Slave call unit NET215
Sometimes located in double bedrooms or en-suite bathrooms. This unit has a large orange call button and a socket for a push-to-call lead. As is does not have any reset or staff-to-staff alarm feature it is installed in conjunction with one of our nurse call units.
Nurse call unit with infra-red receiver NET207M
This call point has the same features and functions as the NET205M with the addition of an infra-red sensor. This sensor can be activated using one of our transmitters. We have transmitters especially designed for a patient to use and also for staff to carry. This type of call point is often installed in lounge areas so particularly vulnerable patients can be given a transmitter enabling them to call for assistance from their chair. Staff often carry a transmitter when they may be subject to an assault from visitors or patients, in these circumstances this type of call point would be installed throughout the building.
Nurse call unit with infra-red receiver NET207
With the same features as the NET207M, but requiring a magnetic key for the staff functions.