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Call Point Code Blue (920CB)
| Code Blue is the highest call system alert. Call Point Code Blue provides nursing staff with an immediate emergency call button. The location and code blue alert level is automatically broadcast across the nurse call system for priority actionCode Blue is the highest call system alert. Call Point Code Blue provides nursing staff with an immediate emergency call button. The location and code blue alert level is automatically broadcast across the nurse call system for priority action |
L628
LCD Displays.
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 are identical but can be
configured on site to operate independently.
NC802DEB-1/2
Emergency Call Point, Button Reset c/w Remote Socket
An attractively designed button-operated call/reset point capable of generating Standard and Emergency calls on an 800 Series Call System.
Includes a 6.35mm jack plug socket for the connection of an optional tail call lead, pressure mat or other ancillary caling device.
Red reassurance LED confirms a call has been made.
Onboard reset button cancels Standard and Emergency calls made from the NC802DEB-1/2 and Standard calls made from other devices wired on the same zone (such as ceiling pull units in Ensuite areas).
Mounts on a standard UK 25mm single gang flush or surface back box.
NC944
Four Zone Call Controller (requires NC930 12V 250mA PSU)
An attractively-designed four zone call controller c/w mute and reset buttons.
Fully compatible with C-TEC's entire range of 800 Series Call System components.
Capable of indicating standard (constant tone) and emergency (intermittent tone) calls.
Requires a separate NC930 12V 250mA PSU.
Includes four zonal alarm LEDs, RESET and MUTE buttons.
Two open collector outputs (Emergency and Aux Out).
Up to two NC944s can be connected to one NC930 PSU to create a mini-call system of up to 8 zones.
Mounts on a standard 25mm UK double gang back box.
QT602
Quantec Addressable Call Point, Button Reset c/w Remote Socket
A programmable addressable call point c/w remote jack socket for use with C-TEC’s Quantec Addressable Call System.
Includes a Call button, Reset button and red/green confidence light.
Can make up to 5 levels of call – Standard, Ensuite, Help Required, Emergency, Presence & Attendance (dependent on configuration and ancillary devices used). Attack and Attendance calls can also be made if connected to compatible infrared receiver.
Remote socket allows the connection of optional tail call leads, pressure mats, etc.
Can be programmed to operate in a multitude of ways using a QT423 configurator.
Connections provided for ancillary devices such as ceiling pulls, overdoor lights, infrared receivers and more
QT608CD1S
Quantec Large Corridor Display
A large 16 character x 2 line LED display measuring 965mm x 163mm making it ideal for use in long corridors, nursing stations, staff rooms and offices.
Utilises the latest LED technology to visually inform staff of the location of incoming calls (and occupied rooms) in large, easy-to-read text.
All calls are displayed in red text except presence calls which are displayed in green.
When no calls are present on the system the current time is shown in green.
Typically used in conjunction with one or more standard QT608C displays as scroll and accept buttons ARE NOT included.
Mains powered.
Connects to Quantec via a QT615 display interface unit utilising a monitored RS232 data connection.
Touch Display 948
The Touch Display is the central hub of the Touch series
nurse call system and the primary staff interaction point.
It helps nursing staff with monitoring while notifying them
of calls and alerts on the system, allowing them to decide
the most appropriate response. Multiple displays can be
installed, ideally on a desk or wall mounted, depending
on the size and individual needs of the care facility
