Cornell Communications 2000 Series Design Guide - Non-Interactive
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Light Status System Planning Guide Name Name Title Street Fax Date Identify the Areas Requiring Light Panels Zip Rooms Rooms Areas Doctor Offices Qty Stations Specify Type Define the Exam Room Stations We can design stations with one to six lights Each lighted button typically represents the activity or status in the exam room On the following table specify your system Describe the communication needs in your clinic Indicate if patient sequencing or special signaling is required The station can be located inside or outside of the room or a combination of the two The corridor light is typically located outside the room Define the Exam Room Stations Color Activity in Room 1 in Room or Patient Emergency Assistance 2 in Room 3 in Room Required Explain stations be inside and or you desire corridor lights outside the room sequencing required for how many rooms special signaling required please explain Define the Nurse Reception Panel One to six lights are available per room Each column group of lights represents an exam Panel LED low cost panel The lights are typically activated at the room and status on off is shown at this panel Control Panel A button style panel for display or status or activating a call Please list the colors that need to be displayed on the panel Top Bottom A tone may sound when certain status conditions occur i e an intermittent tone for a emergency signal Do you desire a tone signal so for what light color s or activity The lights are typically turned on off at the room only but could also be turned on off at this panel List colors that you desire to activate or cancel at this panel D Define the Doctors Office or Lab Panel The light colors and functions often correspond to the exam room Each column represents an exam room Typically the yellow light can indicate a patient waiting the green button can indicate doctor with patient and the red light a call for emergency assistance A The bottom light should be color to indicate B The middle lights should be color to indicate C The top lights should be color to indicate D Other please explain E Customization briefly explain what you want your Light Status System to do options include engraved caps with letters or numbers Please check box if this is required box is checked please explain what is needed system design is unique Call us for assistance at 1 800 558 8957 or our website at www cornell com and fax all pages to CORNELL at 1 414 351 4657 or Email to Sales cornell com