Intercall 700
Security and peace of mind for care homes and hospitals
Safety and security
are the most important requirements of every modern nursing home or hospital.
Patients and residents need as much freedom and independence as possible; and
care managers need the reassurance that they can respond to any event quickly,
efficiently and effectively.
The most advanced system on the
market
The Intercall 700 system
builds on over 20 years of specialisation in nursecall systems to give you one
of the most flexible and comprehensive care management systems in the world. It
offers a wide range of easy-to-use triggering devices for the patient or
resident. It offers complete event recording facilities for the care manager or
estate manager. In addition, the 700 System can normally be installed directly
into an existing wiring system, keeping disruptions to an absolute
minimum.
| Designed to grow as your needs do | |
| Full event details for the carer | |
| Hands free two-way audio communication | |
| Multi-level alarms | |
| Page facility transmits from all call points | |
| All call units are software controlled | |
| Infra red trigger option |
L752 audio call point
– the L752 is a versatile audio call
point used on every individual audio call location on
the system. It
features 7 levels of call, hands free two-way intercom, integral infra red
receiver, audio page facility, reassurance LED and ‘call follower’ sounder. It
will also accept a host of triggering devices including pear leads,
air
switches, pressure mats etc. The unit may be flush or surface-mounted using the
Intercall BB1 Backbox.


L722 non audio call point
– specifically developed for bathrooms, toilets and other areas where the intercom facility is not required. The unit features an infra red receiver and can be activated by a TIR4 infra red trigger. The unit will accept inputs from a wide range of triggering devices including pear leads, air switches, pressure mats etc. The unit may be flush or surface-mounted using standard electrical backboxes.

L758 audio display units
– ideal for applications where calls need to be shown, the alarm must sound and staff can use the intercom to speak to the residents. In addition to setting off the integral alarm, the audio display unit provides a description of the call type, the location and identity of caller. The unit features a 2-line, back-lit display, a multi-function audible alarm, two-way intercom facilities, an audio page facility to all other displays - and to all members of staff present within a resident’s bedroom.

L762 call/display unit
– a combined speech call point and a built-in display. When staff are present, it will display other calls on the system in full alphanumeric text, so staff can accept calls and speak to other callers elsewhere on the system without having to leave the resident’s room. This feature is especially important in larger homes or at night time when the home is running on reduced staffing levels.
L768 room communicator
– the L768 Room Communicator allows the intercom speech path to be initiated to a room without the room having called first, extending the capabilities of the Intercall 700 system into warden-controlled establishments. The unit is very simple to use, with the desired room selected using the rotary control on the front panel. In addition, general announcements (such as lunch times etc) can be made from the unit and be sent to all bedrooms. The L768 must be used in conjunction with L758 displays to show and sound for calls from the rooms.

L748 corridor display unit
– designed for larger homes and
hospitals, the L748 features a large LED display unit
that can be clearly
seen and read from 5 metres away, so busy staff can easily see who is calling at
a glance. Call information is clearly displayed in full alphanumeric text on the
16 character illuminated display and a built-in audible tone alerts staff to the
call.


L733 door monitoring/access control point
– if you need to protect fire doors,
entrance & exit doors or other sensitive areas, the L733 is the ideal
solution. The unit is controlled with a key token, which performs all functions
when brought near the token detection area on the front panel. The unit also
features an integral 20-second exit
timer with audible bleep and mode jumper
to prevent sensitive or dangerous exit doors being permanently left
open.

L746 overdoor light
– these are normally positioned above
doors in a corridor to indicate the status of the call point(s) within each
room. The L746 can also be used to monitor several call points for end of
corridor indication,
or as a “follow me” light. Each unit is fitted with
twin ultra-bright LED’s which mimic the reassurance indicator on
the call
points. Also available with an integral sounder alarm (L746S).

printers and alphanumeric pagers
– if you need to keep a permanent printed record of all system activity together with date and time of any event, the L747 Universal Interface enables you to connect a wide range of printers and alphanumeric pagers. Pagers can be configured to display calls made on the system as they would appear on the display unit, which means that staff can carry on with their work without having to worry about missing calls. Pagers can also be specially configured to only receive certain calls, or calls at specific times of the day.

TIR4 infra red trigger
– designed to be worn by residents or staff and enables calls to be generated remotely from the call point. This is ideal in lounges or common rooms where each resident can be given a trigger to allow access to the call system. The TIR4 requires an infra red enabled call point to operate (such as an L722 or an L752). When using the TIR4 with an integral 700 system, it is possible to identify the call location and the individual caller.

CMS lite call management software
– if you need to record and store all Intercall system activity on your personal computer, the CMS Lite Call Management software is the ideal solution. It gives you immediate access to the call history of a resident, so you can maintain more accurate and timely control of your entire care home. Staff pagers can also be controlled from your computer, allowing free text messages to be sent to individual pagers.
