YCALL Hospital Pager Hookah Wireless Calling System K-3L light Receiver Transmitter Button For Patient Service
Hospital Nurse Call System is widely used in the service area. It consist of table button for guest use and signal receiver for waiter use. When a guest need any service, he or she just press the button near to him or her, then his or her table number will be shown on the display for waiter's attention.
2. Please be kindly noted as follows:
1) A complete system should consist of transmitter and signal receiver, the two parrs have to work together.
This System include:
*Call Button K-CALL-SR
*Corridor Light K-3L
2) The package size and total weight should be subject the final quantity you ordered.
3. Specification:
Specification of Corridor Light K-3L
1. With 3 color: Red, Blue, Green
2. Different color for different service type or service area.
3. It can work with 30 transmitter at max.
4. With separate output power supply.
5. Technical parameters
*Working voltage: DC12V~18V
*Working current: <20mA
*Working Frequency: 315mhz or 433.92mhz
*Dimension: 365*158*40mm
Specification of button K-CALL-SR
2 key: CALL, CANCEL
Signal Distance: 100M in open area
Material: PC
Dimension: 86*86*16mm
wall-mounted installation
With a 12V 23A battery
4. Shipping information:
DHL, EMS, FedEx, UPS door to door service, 5-7 days from China to your country.
5. Warranty: One year
6. FAQ
Applications
Wireless calling system can be used in restaurants, hotels, hospitals, tea house, coffee shops, health clubs, beauty salon, SPA center, bars, swimming pool, beach, etc
What are the components of the wireless calling system?
1. Wireless receiver, installed on the count
2. Call button, installed on each table
3. Signal repeater (optional), enhance the signal
How does the system works?
1. The Call Button installed on bed or bathroom, the Light installed on room door, the Watch wrist for nurse, the Display installed in nurse station.
2. When Patient need help, just press the button, then the room light will turn on, the number will be shown on watch or display to alert nurse.