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Intercall 600 system
The Intercall 600 system
is the best selling nursecall system in the UK and has recently
earned itself the privilege of being the only range of nursecall
systems recommended by the National Care Home Association. This
non-speech system boasts numerous features all designed to make
it user friendly for both staff and patients alike. With five levels
of call, programmable text, staff present mode, call logging and
the ability to have up to 215 call points on the system, it is no
wonder that the Intercall 600 out performs the competition. Installation
is made simple with a two-wire system that can be fitted on existing
wiring, reducing installation costs.
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L622 STANDARD CALL POINT
A call point is required for every individual call location on the
system. It features five levels of call, multi-colour re-assurance
LED & 'call follower' sounder. The industry standard jack socket
will accept pear leads, pressure mats, portable radio triggers and
a host of other triggering devices. Options which must be specified
when ordering include: magnetic key reset (L622M), emergency call
only & non-latching call point for telephone ring detectors
etc.
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L628/L618 LCD DISPLAY UNITS
A display unit is required in every location where calls are to
be shown and the alarm is to sound. It features LCD display with
backlight, multi-level adjustable alarm, day/night volume control,
'priority' alarm tone for specific call locations, configuration
menus and an output which can be connected to trigger external equipment.
All displays work identically but can be configured on site to operate
independently. The L628 Large Style Display Unit illustrated, operates
in the same way as the L618 Standard Display Unit but features 30%
larger LCD mounted in Intercall style housing.
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L722DK DOOR MONITORING POINT
The L722DK Door Monitoring Point can be used to protect fire doors,
exit doors and other sensitive areas. The unit is physically identical
to the L622 Call Point, but with an isolated key-switch in place
of the jack socket. This is used by authorized personnel to isolate
the unit and prevent it from activating the alarm. The L722DK activates
an "Emergency" call as standard and can be reset with
a single press of the reset button.
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SCP SLAVE CALL POINT
Slave call points are used to cover several beds in one room or
ward where each individual bed does not require a separate identity
on the call system. Units must be wired back to a standard call
point to provide the reset and to generate the call identity. Slave
Call Points can only generate a "standard patient call"
from either the call button or pear lead socket.
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L746 OVERDOOR LIGHT
Overdoor lights are an optional item normally positioned
above the door in a corridor to indicate the status of the call
point(s) within the room. The L746 can also be used to monitor several
call point addresses for end of corridor indication, or as a "follow
me" light. Each unit is fitted with twin ultra-bright LED's
which mimic the reassurance indicator on the call points. The L746S
unit operates in the same way as the standard overdoor light but
has the addition of an integral sounder.
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L714 REMOTE SOUNDER WITH RELAY
Remote sounders are used in areas where an audible alarm
is required to attract attention but no indication of call location
is required. The sounder is similar in operation to a display unit
with a multi level alarm, but has limited zoning facilities. Any
assistance or emergency call on the system will over-ride the standard
call tone. The unit is fitted with a relay that provides normally
open and normally closed 'dry' contacts, which can be used to trigger
auxiliary devices.
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CS1 CEILING PULL SWITCH
The ceiling pull switch can be used to allow access to the system
from en-suite rooms and bathrooms/toilets. It is mounted to the
ceiling and had a long cord with a 'g' loop on the end, which can
be pulled to generate a call. The unit has two integral reassurance
LED's, to confirm a call has been successfully generated.
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L617 & L737 POWER SUPPLY
The L617 Power Supply provides the main power to the system. It
requires a mains supply connection and it houses the backup battery,
required to safeguard the system in the event of a mains failure.
The power supply stores all the text programming information and
can also be used to configure the system when a laptop is connected.
The L737 Booster Power Supply unit is designed to increase the permitted
number of units and quantity of cable allowed on any one system.
It works by re-producing the signals made by the power supply, and
several booster units may be connected as required.
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PRINTERS AND ALPHANUMERIC PAGERS
Printers and alphanumeric pagers can be connected to the system
with the L747 Universal Interface. The printer provides a permanent
printed record of all system activity together with date and time.
Pagers can be configured to display calls made on the system as
they would appear on the display unit. This allows staff to carry
on with their work without having to worry about missing calls.
Pagers can also be specially configured to only receive certain
calls, or calls at certain times of the day.
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CMS LITE CALL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
The CMS Lite Call Management Software allows you to record and store
all Intercall system activity on your personal computer. Giving
you immediate access to information, it is easy to access the call
history of a resident, keeping you in charge of your home. Staff
pagers can also be controlled from your computer, allowing free
text messages to be sent to individual pagers.
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TIR4 INFRA
RED TRIGGER
The TIR4 allows calls to be made from any location covered by the
system. It operates by triggering the local IR call point when the
button is pressed, allowing the exact location of the resident to
be displayed. The TIR4 trigger requires the use of L722 Call Points
which have built in Infra Red receivers, to trigger the system. |
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