How It Works

 

The heart of Bosch NurseCall is its tested wireless technology - all calls for help are transmitted on radio frequencies safe for use with medical equipment, eliminating complicated wiring makes the system simple to set up.

 

A single Bosch NurseCall local unit monitors up to 300 transmitters within a 30-40 metre radius. For more coverage, you can wire as many as 16 additional units to the main local unit, each adding the same range of radio reception, you can keep track of all activity from the main local unit.

 

In an emergency, a patient presses the single button on the personal transmitter or the wall unit's red button , triggering an alarm at the local unit. The location of the call then shows up on the unit's display panel. 
 

Multiple calls are displayed in the order they come in. By pressing a button on the local unit, you can review all calls received.

 

Up to 38 calls can be stored in the Bosch NurseCall unit, and when it's interfaced to a computer, an unlimited number of calls can be stored for long-term review and reporting using the TASW software.

 

Alphanumeric pagers and/or LCD screens can receive and display active calls so the system can be customised to suit your own methods of working.

 

 

Bosch Wireless Nursecall Feature List

 

  • Simple wire-free installation
  • Easy to expand
  • Universal N46 transmitter with 5 call levels
  • Portable wrist fobs
  • Portable neck pendant
  • Location of resident within home
  • Wandering dementia alarm
  • Fall alarm
  • Staff presence logging
  • Alphanumeric text via Pc software
  • LCD repeater monitors
  • Alphanumeric staff pagers
  • DECT telephone integration
  • External coverage to gardens and grounds
  • Long life lithium batteries
  • Full call recording and audit trail via software

Wireless Nursecall System