Nurse Call System
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.
QT-601-2
Quantec Controller
Supplies power to and controls a Quantec Addressable Call System.
Monitors all network devices and manages the routing and distribution of all calls.
Provides connections for network wiring, standby batteries, a laptop (for system programming), optional paging/DECT equipment, an optional printer or PC (to run Quantec’s QT707S Surveyor data management software).
Includes a library of 40 pre-set & 45 custom place names.
System setup requires a laptop PC running Quantec’s QT707 programming tools.
Can be semi-flush mounted using an QT385 bezel or fully-flushed using a BF359/3S stainless steel enclosure.
System wiring requires one or more QT603 network splitters.
Wiring should be made in a spine and limb arrangement using 1.5 to 2.5mm2 T&E (spines) and 4 to 8 core stranded security cable (limbs)
QT-603
Quantec Network Splitter
An essential wiring/installation aid for C-TEC’s Quantec Addressable Call System.
Helps protect against open and short circuit faults and reduces the risk of volt drop.
Includes one input and one output connection for Quantec’s ‘Spine’ wiring (typically 1.5-2.5mm T&E) and six fused 400mA ‘limb’ connections for the wiring of individual circuits containing Quantec’s field devices (typically 4 core stranded security cable).
At least one QT603 is required per Quantec system (the more you use, the easier it will be to program and fault-find).
Install one QT603 per corridor junction (locate at the end of the corridor nearest to the Quantec Controller). If the corridor is longer than 50m, install the splitter in the centre of the corridor to reduce wiring runs.
Mounts on a standard 25mm UK double gang back box.
‘Power’ and ‘Fault’ indicators.
Max. 60 addressable devices per QT603.
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
QT606
Overdoor Light
Provides visual indication of calls made from a Quantec call point outside bedrooms, WCs, etc.
Flash and colour sequence changes/intensifies to reflect the urgency of the incoming call.
Dual red and green LEDs and triangular diffuser make it highly visible from a distance.
Mounts on a standard UK 25mm single gang flush or surface back box.
Finished in tough, durable ABS plastic.
Overdoor lights with sounders and addressable overdoor lights and sounders (to provide area indication at corridor junctions etc.) are also available.
QT607
Ceiling/Wall Pull Unit
Can be used to generate a Standard or Ensuite call on a Quantec Addressable Call System.
Ceiling or wall mountable.
Typically wired to a Quantec Addressable Call Point or Quantec Accessible Toilet Reset Point.
Supplied with 3m of red nylon pull cord and two red open-sided triangular bangles for ease of use by the infirm.
Red confidence LED and diffuser emits a bright red glow over a wide area to reassure the user that a call has been made.
Surface mountable
QT608C
Quantec Corridor Display
A 16 character x 2 line display used to indicate incoming calls in corridors, staff rooms, nursing stations, etc.
Includes an onboard sounder and buttons to accept, scroll through and manually divert calls.
Shows call type, call location and (depending on the device used to make the call) the User ID or name of the person calling.
Highest priority calls are shown first with a message saying how many calls are waiting.
Flash and sounder rates intensify to reflect the urgency of incoming calls.
Adjustable contrast and volume controls.
External sounder connection.
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
Touch Display Plus 958
The Touch Display Plus has all the functionality
of our Touch Display, with the addition of
a full duplex VoIP speech device.
Perfect for larger hospitals or care residences,
the Touch Display Plus allows staff to speak
to patients and residents allowing them to
decide the most appropriate response.