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Nursecall System


Interfaces to Nurse Call System and Computer

Nursecall is a system that operates just the way a nursing administrator wants it to and can be as simple or as sophisticated as required.

It is an entirely radio based system (without the need for wiring) in three major parts:

  • Call Points (up to 512) are used to request assistance from anywhere in a hospital ward or nursing home.
  • The call points are radio linked to the Nursecall control panel which can be installed out of sight of everyone but the engineer.
  • The remote display units are compact terminals which are used by nursing staff to recieve and respond to calls for assistance.

The Nursecall system has the flexibility to suit individual requirements:

  • Can be interfaced or operate separately.
  • Can be easily added to as required without the need for any wiring.
  • Links to radio paging systems, printers and computers.
  • Utilises Scantronic radio equipment , the best and most reliable in the world.


RONDISH ( USA )

Advance Wireless


Patients can call for assistance from fixed or mobile transmitters anywhere in the facility. The system identifies them by device code. This system comprises a Central Monitor Unit with a socket for aonnection of optional external radio receivers allowing large areas to be covered.

It is designed to detect and display up to 10, 000 ID codes of various transmitter types / devices alerting caregivers, wardens, nurses or security personnel. This feature can be applied to people, or used to tag equipment and other assets. System is fully supervised detecting any equipment faults, out of wireless range or battery exhausted. Also indicated battery low (~90% used) and interference detected.



Simple Wireless

Provides the ability for residents to call for help by transmitting a signal to the central station and to a pager if the caregiver is away from the desk. The system comprises a number of remote push/call button transmitters which transmit the digital signal to a Display Panel at the nurse station. Additionally, a small wireless pager receiver is included with the system, providing an alert for mobile staff, or home care attendants, when a remote call button is pressed.

Traditional Wireless


Rodish produces a full range of nurse and warden call systems, from simple wired low-cost buzzer alert systems to systems with multiple call types such as intercom, water proof buttons, pullcord alarms, wireless transmitters and so on. Out systems allow full flexibility to expand where required, including adding door monitors, bed monitors and security - related devices.

Simple WirelessNurseCall

Wireless Call Bell and Paging System for smaller homes

Simple WirelessNurseCall
  • Provides the ability for residents to call for help by pushing a pendant or wall-mounted button from anywhere in your facility, sending a signal to a display or pagers carried by caregiver.
  • It is easy to install, consisting of as many fixed and mobile buttons as required, recorded into any of 30 sectors to be displayed at the display panel. The panel has capacity for up to 250 call buttons, since each sector can have multiple buttons associated.
  • The display panel can be wall-mounted or stood on a table top and a choice of 3 volume-adjustable alarm sounds, plus the number of the calling transmitter button, stated in your chosen languages is available – 11 languages currently.
  • The button number is displayed and announced at the display panel & pager.
  • This product helps caregivers watch over those in their care and makes their vital job easier. It is designed to be flexible and affordable for small-homes and enabled them to upgrade economically or use where installation of cables is not a practical or cost-effective proposition.

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