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Reliable Visual Nurse Call Systems and Buttons for Retirement Homes and Medical Clinics

Call Cord for 4000 Series Visual Nurse Call Systems

At CORNELL we believe consistent reliability is essential to any nurse call product. Our  visual nurse call system (4000 series) is not only tested at our factory, but also proven in the field. And this is precisely why you’ll want to investigate the UL Listed 4000 series visual call system.

Our nurse call button cords are easy to use for patients, visitors, and staff, allowing them to quickly call for assistance. With simple communication and fast response times, patients and their families can rest easy knowing help is on the way when it's needed.

Whether the patient suspects a heart attack, needs help getting to the bathroom, or has fallen down, a nurse is notified instantly at a staff station, control panel or pocket pager. Nurse call buttons and visual emergency communication systems from Cornell Communications are ideal for hospital day surgery centers, nursing homes, and medical clinics.

Get a quote on our 4000 Series visual nurse call system. Also, consider our new inform software with mobile handsets allowing staff to better manage the needs of all patients. Or contact us directly to learn more.
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Top-of-the-Line Emergency Communication Technology

We manufacture and design all of our equipment, right down to the circuit board and mounting plates. We have invested in the latest technologies proven to produce the best results at the lowest cost. We avoid complex circuitry and exotic components, because high tech should never sacrifice serviceability.

All of our equipment is made with serviceability in mind. You can change our long-life LED corridor lamps without tools and adjust electronic controls easily. Our system installs with a minimum of wires, but not at the expense of reliability. For added peace of mind, all manufactured system components are backed by a 10 year warranty. 

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The nurse call system suppliers at Cornell are dedicated to getting you parts when you need them. We provide factory installation and support the service and installation requirements of our authorized dealers with a computerized materials management system. Our experienced nurse call system installers will install any configuration of components you choose, whether it’s the basic components or a unique, custom-designed system. Once installed, our visual nurse call system is easy for patients, visitors, and staff to use in the event of an emergency. 

Top emergency systems for senior care facilities are backed by a 10 year warranty

Customized Nurse Call Systems for Unique Applications

With our nurse call system design services, you can customize your emergency communication system to meet the precise needs of your hospital or other healthcare facility. If you need to cover a non-standard mounting location, we will design a custom plate for your nurse call light system.

Start with the basic components (annunciator, bedside stations, emergency station, staff station, and call cords) and add duty stations, zone lights, wireless paging, and reporting for a comprehensive nurse call system.   

Nurse Call System Components and Features

All components are available in a neutral Ivory color or with a long-life stainless steel finish.

ANNUNCIATORSThe 4400 series Annunciator

The 4400 series Annunciator indicates incoming calls from any initiation point in the system. Calls are identified by a solid (normal) or flashing (emergency) LED indicator light, and staff are alerted to a call by a pleasant tone. Emergency calls are easily distinguished from routine calls by the tone; from a slow, intermittent, rate to a more rapid rate.

The Annunciator is constructed of rugged, anodized aluminum with standard features such as: HI-LO tone volume control; lamp test; an easily changed room designation sheet; and from 8 to 48 room designators. The 4400 series Annunciator is available in a surface mount.

BEDSIDE STATIONS WITH CALL CORDS

Visual Nurse Call Systems Bedside Stations

Bedside stations with call button activation are available in three standard designs. They will activate the normal call tone and associated lights. The B-111 has a single call cord jack, the B-122 has two call cord jacks, while the B- 113 has a push button on the plate. A call is placed by using the SW-110 call cord or removal of the cord in emergency situations, or (on the B-113) by pushing the “push for help” button.

All stations have: LED indicator lights; call cancel buttons, silk screened lettering; screw terminal, wire connectors; and stainless steel, single gang face plates. All stations are available with in a neutral Ivory color or with our long-life stainless steel finish.    

EMERGENCY STATIONS

Typically, emergency stations are used in locations requiring immediate action. Each nurse call push button activates the emergency signal and causes all the associated indicator lights to flash.

The E-101, E-103, & E-104 represent the typical design. The most popular, E-104-1, now features an antimicrobial luminescent pull cord connected to a slide switch--easy to locate and germ-free. A call is placed by simply pulling the cord.

The E-103 features a push button with a mechanical drop flag indicator. A call is placed by pushing the button once and second to reset.

The E-101 has a red thumb-size push on/push off button. All stations have: silk screened lettering, stainless steel, single gang, face plates. Most models have screw terminal wiring connectors and LED indicator lights to ensure a long service life and easy installation.     

DUTY STATIONS

The D-112 duty station is used to indicate the call systems status. The D-112 is typically placed anywhere the staff needs to be alerted to a call. The duty station indicates a call by: a green (normal call) or a red (emergency call) LED indicator lamp and by sounding a slow or fast intermittent tone. A tone volume control is located behind the face plate to prevent unauthorized adjustment. The D-112 is mounted on a stainless steel, single gang, face plate with silk screened lettering and screw terminal, wiring connectors.

STAFF STATIONS

The S-112 staff station is used to indicate the status of the call system, like the D-112, and has an emergency pull cord, like the E-104. The staff station is employed in locations where staff congregates and may need to also request emergency assistance.

CALL CORDSProduct: SW-106(TH)

There are two standard call cord types used with bedside stations. The SW-106 and SW-110 have momentary contact push buttons in molded, plastic housings connected to white cables and a right angle phone plug. A call is placed by depressing the end of the cord.

The SW-206 and SW-210 have a vinyl bulb connected to air pressure tubing and a right angle phone plug. These are used in oxygen enriched environments or for geriatric use. A call is placed with as little as 1/4 oz. of pressure on the air bulb. All call cords resist contamination and will withstand thorough cleaning. Both types come in 6 or 10 foot lengths and have bed clips attached.

CONTROL MODULE

The NC-102D provides both steady and flashing audible and visual notification. The audible tones are sounded at all duty stations and at the Annunciator panel wherever a call is placed. The NC-102D offers 3 levels of Priority:

  • First Level - Highest priority, rapid flashing indicator & one beep per 1/2 second.
  • Second Level - Medium priority, slow flashing indicator & one beep per second.
  • Third Level - Lowest priority, steady-on indicator & one beep every six seconds.

POWER SUPPLY

The power supply for the Series 4000 Visual Nurse Call is the CORNELL Model P-512243A, generating 3 amps continuous supply current at 24VDC. The dimensions are 13.5” H x 12.75” W x 3.25” D. Slotted keyholes make it suitable for vertical wall or rack mounting.

CORRIDOR LIGHTS

Corridor and zone lights are used to indicate the location of a call in a room, zone or area. The L-101A and Z-103 nurse call lights are available in many standard configurations. The choices are 1 to 3 lamps per dome cover, on 1-4 gang backplates. The L-101A dome covers come in red or white translucent plastic and are attached to the backplate by slide-in steel pegs, making light bulb changes simple. Dome covers may be silkscreened with any custom text. Colored light bulb covers may be used, inside the dome, to enhance the differentiation of the call.

PAGING

VersaPage is the complete solution for direct messaging to your staff when emergencies arise. Prior to VersaPage, multiple systems and multiple pocket pagers were necessary, since most monitored devices operate with a unique electronic signal. Current paging systems normally monitor one or two electronic signals. Multiple voltages, relays and normal open or closed contact devices are only a few of the signals VersaPage medical pagers can handle. Serial data can also be accepted by VersaPage from any manufacturer’s system. In addition, we have several options to enhance communications within the facility. Our large digital display communicates calls to the entire staff, and our user-friendly paging station lets you customize your own messages. 

It's also worth considering mobile handsets via the new iNFORM system software, which is enhanced call management and staff monitoring as well as voice and text communication between staff members. We will be happy to provide you more detail on integrating iNFORM software into a system.

AUTOMATIC DOCUMENTATION AND RECORD KEEPING

The Series 4000 can automatically generate a permanent record and stores all monitoring and alerting activity in a historical reporting system to aid with accountability, staff management and recordkeeping.

Contact Cornell Communications specialists for the best in nurse call systems and emergency communications.