Guiding outpatients to examination rooms and testing rooms from 400 MHz band pagers to a new stage.
The "OiNET-940/941/942/711" is an internal wireless calling system that uses the 920MHz band LPWA method, featuring a display screen with an easy-to-read color LCD. Compared to wireless LAN systems, it can establish a calling area with fewer antennas. It can also cover outdoor areas such as parking lots within the premises. Additionally, the protection rating of the calling card is IPX2 (drip-proof type II). 【Features】 ■ Uses the 920MHz band ■ Unlike wireless LAN systems, it has less interference and enables stable communication ■ Can establish a calling area with fewer antennas compared to wireless LAN systems ■ Can cover outdoor areas such as parking lots within the premises ■ Features a display screen with an easy-to-read color LCD *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Achieves communication distance equivalent to 400MHz band pagers using LPWA (Low Power, Wide Area) technology ■ No license required due to the specific low-power radio method; a bidirectional communication-based in-house wireless calling system ■ Transmission and reception antennas can be powered from a PoE switching hub, eliminating the need for electrical work ■ The receiving terminal inherits know-how developed from pagers, notifying reception through display, LED, sound speaker, and vibration motor, with guidance provided via messages on the display screen ■ The protection rating of the calling card is IPX2 (drip-proof type II) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■Guiding outpatients to examination rooms and testing rooms. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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