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| SF-067 (SF067) |
WIRELESS PENDANT TRANSMITTER |
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The SF067 (SF-067) Wireless Pendant Transmitter is a digital UHF transmitter for use with IR250 or IR300 series Patient Stations along with the NC267 or NC367 Wireless Single Channel Receivers, respectively. It allows the wearer to place a call (Emergency for Tek-DIGICARE®, Monitor for Tek-CARE® NC300II) by depressing the button on the SF067 (SF-067). The SF067 (SF-067) is compact and lightweight, and is worn with the included 30” neck chain. This allows users to place calls within areas of a building that are not directly near nurse signaling devices. The SF067 (SF-067) requires no wiring connections and operates on the 303.875 MHz frequency. It provides LED indication when the user transmits a call signal. The LED also serves as a “battery good” indicator. The simple easy-access dipswitch programming method allows for up to 252 individual transmitter/receiver code combinations. |
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| FEATURES |
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Wireless call transmissions and digital UHF operation Compact and lightweight Transmitter active and battery good LED indicator Includes 30” neck chain and 12 VDC battery 252 transmitter codes with dipswitch programming |
| SPECIFICATIONS |
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Dimensions: Height: 2.2” (55 mm) Width: 1.42” (36 mm) Depth: .66” (17 mm) Power: 12 VDC Battery Frequency: 303.875 MHz Encoding technique: Pulse width A-1 modulation at 250 bits/second; four correct 8-bit words required for activation Finish: Black with light texture |
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Tek-CARE® NC300II Nurse Call System IR300 Series Patient Station NC367 Wireless Single Channel Receiver Or Tek-DIGICARE® Nurse Call System IR250 Series Patient Station NC267 Wireless Single Channel Receiver |
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This page was last updated December 14, 2010
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