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 on-site 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 calling areas with fewer antennas. It can also cover outdoor areas such as parking lots within the premises. Additionally, the protection rating for the calling card is IPX2 (drip-proof type II). 【Features】 ■ Uses the 920MHz band ■ Unlike wireless LAN systems, it has less interference and allows for stable communication ■ Can establish calling areas 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 ■ A two-way communication-based in-house wireless calling system that does not require a license due to its specific low-power radio method ■ The transmitting and receiving antennas can be powered from a PoE switching hub, eliminating the need for electrical work ■ The receiving terminal inherits the know-how developed from pagers, notifying users 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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