• March 19, 2024

    intercall 600 The intercall 600 is an Intercall Nurse call  The modern nursing home or hospital needs to provide safety and security 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It needs a reliable communication system to alert staff to any problems or emergencies. It must provide the elderly or infirm with the confidence that even the slightest problem will receive prompt expert help. Its success is in its simplicity The Intercall 600 system is easy to install with a simple two-wire system and can be fitted to existing wiring. It is designed to be completely user- friendly for both staff and patients alike. What's more, with five call levels, programmable text, call logging and the ability to incorporate up to 215 call points, the Intercall 600 system is one of the most comprehensive systems on the market. Complete control The Liquid Crystal Display units give clear textual indication of call priority, location and the identity of the caller, together [...]

  • March 19, 2024

    The Intercall IP250 is an Intercall Nurse call. A Desk Mount Telephone Display for the Nursecall system, which communicates to the call system over the TCP/IP Network via VoIP (Voice Over IP). The Intercall IP250 provides an audible and visual indication for all incoming calls from both speech and non speech devices. Each call is accepted by picking up the receiver, should a non-speech unit call the user is prompted to press “1” to accept the call. Calls are shown in order of priority and receipt. Staff must still attend the point of call to perform reset. The Intercall IP250 has the facility to dial individual audio call points, opening a speech path to the patients' rooms. This feature brings huge benefits to care staff, allowing a quick and easy method of communication to either residents or members of staff at that location. Ideally the IP250 phone would be located at a central point such as a Nurse Station, manager’s [...]

  • March 19, 2024

    The L622 is an Intercall Nurse call the standard call point for the Intercall 600 non audio system and can generate up to six independent call levels indicated by the twin colour re-assurance LED. The ‘call follower’ sounder which is activated when the call point is in ‘staff present’ mode, alerts staff to other calls on the system. The jack socket will accept any closing contact input from pear leads, pressure mats, radio triggers and a host of other triggering devices. The X, X2 and L terminals are used to connect to CS1 Ceiling Pull Switches or SCP Slave Call Points. The L2 & X3 terminals are for SRP Slave Call Point connections. A Magnetic Reset version is available, order code L622M. For Non-Latching and remote reset applications, please see the L634 on page 37. Network Terminals: Connect to the Intercall 600 (2 wire) Network. [+, –] OBSERVE POLARITY X Terminal: Standard Call Input which automatically generates System Text 3. [...]

  • March 19, 2024

    The L746 Overdoor light is an Intercall Nurse call may be located above a door or corridor to indicate the status of specific call points. It is fitted with Red and Green LED’s which mimic the re-assurance indicator on the call points. The unit is fully addressable and only connects to the Network. The unit features 2 sets of DIL switches, and the unit will respond to any device between the Lower and Higher device address. The unit is available with an integral sounder as L746s. Network Terminals: Connect to the Intercall 600 or 700 (2 wire) Network. [+, –] OBSERVE POLARITY OC Output Terminal: Open collector output active continuously when the alarm is sounding. Note: Rating 12vDC 100mA. Minimum [ON] resistance = 100 Ohms. The OC terminal may be connect to RB1 Relay Board to provide normally open & normally closed volt free contacts. Jumper JP1: Emergency Only Jumper - When fitted, the unit will only indicate emergency calls. [...]

  • March 19, 2024

    LCU Light Controller Unit The LCU Light Control Unit is an Intercall Nurse call designed for the control of mains voltage lighting circuits when used in conjunction with HD range of handset units. This allows the bed light and Nursecall to be operated from a single HD1 portable handset unit. The unit requires a connection to the Handset and must be used in conjunction with the L622HL Call Point using the 3 contact jack socket. The maximum lamp load for the LCU is 80Watts [Resistive load only] and the switching voltage is 220-240VAC. The unit is fitted with a monitor LED which indicates when the light channel is on or off. All mains wiring should be provided in accordance with the current edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations, or in accordance with the relevant national wiring regulations. Network Terminals: Connect to the Intercall Network. [+, –] OBSERVE POLARITY S1 Terminal: Input from handset light button Red LED: Light on / [...]

  • March 19, 2024

    L628 LCD Display Unit L628 LCD Display Unit is an Intercall Nurse call. A display unit is required in every location where calls are to be shown and the alarm is to sound. The L628 features two-line LCD display with backlight and a multi-level adjustable alarm. (See page 5 for more information) It is capable of sounding a different tone for selected call points (doors, drug cupboards, telephone, etc) and only displaying specific call points (Zoning) if required. More information can be found from page 51. There is an open collector output, which can be connected to the RB1 Relay Board [See Page 32] or used to directly trigger external equipment. All displays are identical but can be configured on site to operate independently. Network Terminals: Connect to the Intercall 600 (2 wire) Network. [+, –] OBSERVE POLARITY Z0, Z1, Z2: Connect to zone switch or wire link (See ‘Zone Switch Connection’ Below) OC Output Terminal: Open collector output active [...]