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ENTERTAINMENT HANDSET
An ergonomically designed handset for patient control of TV / music, lighting and nurse call functions on a TACERA Nurse
Call System. It incorporates a microphone and speaker that provide two-way audio communication and allow patients to
use the handset as a pillow speaker. The soft touch buttons are embedded to avoid accidental activation and are
manufactured from silicone rubber that includes an anti-bacterial additive.
Large back-lit buttons Reassurance indication
All-in-one design that is easy to grip
Microphone and speaker for audio and two-way communication
EASY TO IDENTIFY AND USE
A simple, all-in-one patient handset that provides your patient with a single point
of control for TV / music, lighting and nurse call functions.
The ergonomic design fits comfortably in your patient’s hand. Unique
shaped, coloured, back-lit buttons avoid confusion and assist sight impaired patients,
especially at night and in low light conditions. The buttons are easy to activate
and are suitable for use by the infirm or patients with manipulative disabilities.
CONNECTIVITY
The handset incorporates a 3.5 mm socket for external earphones, allowing patients to use their own headsets, or
disposable headsets provided by the facility, without disturbing other patients in the room.
The TV controls work with any commercial television via Infrared, without the need for wiring into the television. A reading
or room light can be controlled via an IP Dual Relay.
MOUNTING OPTIONS
The handset is supplied with a screw-in hook suitable for mounting on a bedside or bed head panel. An optional hook is
available for mounting the handset to a standard callpoint style wall plate.
A handset removal alarm ensures instant notification that a handset is not available for your patient, reducing downtime.
Suitable for use by left- and right-handed patients.
The nurse call and light control buttons are large, unique in shape and back-lit for ease of use at night and for easy
identification by the visually impaired.
A large linen clip on the cable ensures that the handset does not slip off the bed and is always at hand for your patient.
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