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Emergency call system. (Product Spotlight).


Jeron JERON is a computer network that links schools together on the island of Jersey. External links
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 Electronic Systems, Inc., presents its complete line of UL-listed emergency call systems. Jeron Master Stations, available in tone-visual and audio-visual au·di·o-vis·u·al also au·di·o·vis·u·al
adj.
1. Both audible and visible.

2. Abbr. AV Of or relating to materials, such as films and tape recordings, that present information in audible and pictorial form:
, are designed to meet the needs of assisted and independent living facilities. Jeron call systems feature Wireless Emergency Call, Resident Check-In, Resident Information Display and more. These systems feature Omnilink[TM] Options, such as the Personal Mobile Master[TM], a compact, lightweight, cordless cord·less  
adj.
Having no cord, usually using batteries as a source of power: a cordless telephone.



cord
 handset The part of the telephone that contains the speaker and the microphone. On a desktop phone, the part you hold in your hand is the handset. On a cellphone, the entire phone is the handset. See multihandset cordless and headset.  that functions as a portable master.

The Radio Pocket Page Interface allows digital, silent customized messages to be sent to staff from each station. The Telephone Interface connects the emergency call system to any phone in the facility, allowing staff to answer resident calls instantly from anywhere in the facility and talk directly to the resident through the Room Station. Resident Check-In can be incorporated to monitor the well-being of residents at pre-programmed times. The Wireless Emergency Call feature provides residents with the security and reliability of a conventional full-featured emergency call system by means of a Wireless Pendant pendant
 or pendent

In architecture, a sculpted ornament suspended from a vault or ceiling, especially an elongated boss (carved keystone) at the junction of the intersecting ribs of the fan vaulting associated with the English Perpendicular style.
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