General DescriptionIP nurse call systems use a fully network-based infrastructure instead of traditional analog models, providing continuous, traceable and reportable communication. They operate over Ethernet (Cat6 etc.) and are a critical component of digital healthcare infrastructures.
Key Features- High-resolution display terminals
- Central monitoring, emergency calls, two-way voice communication
- Communication over IP network infrastructure
- Integration capability with hospital automation systems
- Designed for next-generation hospitals
Why Choose IP-Based Solutions?IP-based architectures are more flexible and scalable compared with classic cabling methods. Running over the existing local area network (LAN) minimizes additional wiring costs. The systems also allow remote troubleshooting and software updates, reducing service time and on-site interventions.
Core Components and Hardware- Room Control Units: Each room operates as its own network node.
- PoE-Enabled Panels: Power delivered via network cable, energy-efficient and secure displays.
- Central Console: Touch-enabled unit that manages all call traffic.
- Mobile Integration: Smart notification delivery to healthcare staff smartphones.
Integration and Efficiency AdvantagesSecond-level tracking of response times provides valuable data for health authority quality standards and accreditation processes. Announcements and emergency code management (e.g., Code Blue) can be handled centrally through the system.
Characteristics / Technical Specifications- Communication protocol: IP-based (Ethernet, Cat6 recommended)
- Power: PoE-supported panels
- Components: Room control panels, bedside call units, over-door indicator lights, bathroom call units, central touch console
- Integration: Support for hospital automation systems
- Maintenance and management: Remote troubleshooting and software update capability
- Reporting and monitoring: Call logs, response times and performance tracking
- Intended use: Solutions designed for next-generation digital hospitals