Cornell Communications AURA 2 0 Description

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2.0 Description 2.0 by Cornell is three software products in one Alert Monitoring Documentation and Superior Broadcast Notification 2.0 monitors and sends alert notifications to responders via nearly means Calls can also be escalated if not responded to in a timely 2.0 provides data logging and reporting of the frequency and response for the emergency alerts 2.0 can notify single or multiple personnel of an alert by broadcasting a to them concurrently with the simple touch of a button 2.0 by Cornell is our wireless Nurse Call Solution AURA 2.0 takes wired Nurse Call products such as our System 4000 and creates a wired wireless solution or AURA 2.0 can be a stand alone wireless Call system 2.0 allows health care facilities schools government buildings etc to notifications for emergency situations or basic calls for assistance monitoring can be wired or wireless devices such as panic buttons nurse pull cords motion sensors door or window alarms and smoke detectors The is AURA 2.0 ability to send the alert to responders via any type of device phones pagers or e mail 2.0 by Cornell is an economical solution for today emergency alert requirements AURA 2.0 Works AURA 2.0 system is designed to monitor alarm events occurring within a of environments and provide a common method for managing the delivery alerts to responders AURA 2.0 system software resides on a central application server It monitors input devices for alerts that an emergency has been or help is needed When AURA 2.0 receives an alert it is logged and appropriate notification is made a traditional wired alert system such as a health care facility nurse call a places a call for help or assistance by pushing a bed cord or pull cord is hard wired directly to a central nurses station In turn an annunciator flashes a light or gives a tone that alerts staff a specific resident or room assistance Corridor lights may also be used to notify staff that help is needed

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