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Planning a wireless nurse call system - required components
Planning a wireless nurse call system is relatively simple. How many rooms require a nurse call point? How many bathrooms and toilets do you have that require an alarm? How many nurse call alarm station display units do you require? Do you require bed or chair sensors to detect wanderers or people at risk from falls?
All systems are manufactured under strict quality control see certification and are supplied with a 24 month warranty against product failure.
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Examples of transmitter operation. The simple diagrams below show how the various
parts talk to each other. Even low signal areas can be bridged using single or a
series of signal repeaters. It is also possible to use multiple separate systems
within a building. This feature is indispensable for hospital wards, care homes with
separate resident blocks or where floors of a building need to operate separate systems.
A simple coding procedure makes this possible.
The ILB-03 is a signal repeater that only re-transmits “learned in’” transmitters
to the CMU-02. The ILB-03 has a built in alarm sounder with volume control and super
bright strobe LED’s. Any device learned into an ILB-03 will make the sounder and
LED’s operate when the call button is pressed. A group of call points or W/C alarms
learned into an ILB-03 can be used as a general alarm for a floor or area, saving
staff from having to go to the CMU-02 it is downstairs or in another area (unless
you use multiple CMU’s).
The WSR-02 is a general signal repeater that boosts all call point and pull cord
and other signal repeaters to the CMU-02. These are set up layers leading back to
the CMU-02. These are set up very simply with dip switches. To boost a signal from
a difficult signal area, the WRS-02’s as an example would be set up 3, 2., 1, where
1 is nearer to the CMU-02. Each WRS-02 provides a 100 Metre boost (line of sight)
or 10mW of power per repeater.
The call point transmitters (BTXV-NCT) can also be used with bed and chair sensor
mats to assist will resident/patient fall reduction. The sensors can be used in combination
with the call point lead.
The BTXV-NCT can also be used with floor pressure mat and door opening alarm contacts.
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