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*DISCONTINUED* NC-304, NC-304LCD (NC304, NC304LCD) Replaced by Newer By NC305LCD |
NC-3000II Master Station ![]() |
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A major component of the Tek-CARE® NC300II System, the NC304LCD (NC-304LCD) and NC304 (NC-304) master station supplies the user interface to respond to calls, issue staff requests and alter room programming status to accommodate differing patient needs. The NC304LCD and NC304 are functionally the same but the NC304LCD has an integral 2 line, 80 character LCD display for showing up to 4 active calls. The master console allows for room and staff communication by either open speaker or handset for additional privacy. A VGA monitor can be used (required for the NC304) to display up to 22 active patient, staff or duty calls as well as columns for two levels of staff presence and STAT priority calls in English language format. |
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| Master function buttons are provided to select the system functions as follows: | |||
| RESET | Black | Terminates most operations. | Features |
| UL®1069 Listed | |||
| AIDE | Yellow | Enters an aide service request | Supervised |
| VGA output, Parallel port, Serial & Keyboard ports | |||
| NURSE | Green | Enters a nurse service request | Spill-proof membrane switch with alphabetic characters |
| Easy access to commonly used menu functions | |||
| STAT | Red | Enters an urgent staff emergency request | Simultaneous display of 22 calls |
| Electrostatic microphone for clear voice communication | |||
| MENU | Blue | Displays functions menu for programming additional features. | Simple, menu-driven programmable functions |
| Master-to-master intercom capability | |||
| PAGE | Gray | Initiates paging operations | Single-button or handset intercom |
| Calls displayed by priority and origination | |||
| FOLLOW | Orange | Initiates nurse-follower operations. | Calls identified by room and bed number |
| Programmable patient priority and privacy | |||
| TALK | White | Press to speak, press again to listen when using loudspeaker for communications. | Calls-waiting, calls-overtime and cord-out indication |
| View station configuration capability | |||
| ALPHA | White | Changes all function keys to the specifically labeled alpha characters. | Initiate STAT staff emergency request |
| Upgrade patient call | Nurse follower function | |||
| MONITOR | Blue | Enables room monitoring. | Distinct tones for high, medium and low-priority calls |
| Paging by zone or to all staff | Overhead paging interface | |||
| CAPTURE | Blue | Allows for zone assignment. | Patient monitor single or group |
| Manual tone-silencing switch (for Routine calls only) | |||
| VIEW | Blue | Allows review of station information. | High priority calls override tone-off feature |
| PRIORITY | Blue | Activates menu for changing room priority. | Simplified multiplex wiring uses plug-in type connectors |
| TONE ON | White | Turns normal call-tone on/off. | Continuous display of nurse/aide location and nurse/aide requested | Use masters in parallel or independently. |
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Additional programmable functions include set station priority, set privacy, zone assignments, view station configurations, set password, reset time of day, time display, set overtime, transfer for master stations, paging, system configuration, and system reinitialization.
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The master station is also equipped with volume control for adjustment of incoming voice communication; tone switch for controlling the lowest priority tone signal only; call light with indication of low, medium and high priority calls; CE fault LED; busy and alphanumeric keypad used for entry of station numbers, zone and station selection, and for selection of menu functions. The master stations also provide a parallel port and serial port for connections to UL® 1069 Listed devices. The system programming is accessible to the user via the keys on the master station or via the keyboard port which will accept any standard PC keyboard. |
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This page was last updated December 14, 2010
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